The Bloodline Of The Illuminati Who's Who And How part 4
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this shit is fucked earth is ran by incest fucked up familys
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I do not like the way the narrator is explaining mysteries as if her theory is the only one and true one.....Which makes this docu questionable and entertainment.
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re awakening 321 there is a movie you can get either online or from your local video store called " the Stone of Destiny' which is a movie based on the theft and its return to Scotland (i think).
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Egyptology experts do NOT interpret Yakobher and the Biblical Jacob to be the same person. The narrator is lying. Yacobher/Jacob were very common names and it is infantile to assume that the two people were the same person because of the name, in particular since the Biblical Jacob is myth.Just as most of the Bible is myth and it is pathetic to rely on it when working out what happened in the past
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half truths have lies
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half truths half lives she reminds me of that ancient serpent that was cast out of heaven?
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@Za7a7aZ EVERY DOCUMENT IS QUESTIONABLE AND IS ALSO ENTERTAINMENT, AS WELL! WOW! WAT A COINCIDENCE? LMAO.
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666 — The Cult Of Saturn (01:02:04)
^You will be shocked; everything we think we know is a lie. a deception.
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OMG so that means your birth certificate is fake!!!!
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omg so much of the claims by the narrator about what the Bible says are so far off...such as God approving of human sacrifice! clearly somebody didn't actually read any of the Old Testament
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Joseph is more than 400 years before Moses and the Israelites left Egypt. Joseph only had 12 brothers. He died and the took his bones with them to Canaan. This documentary should be used for entertainment purposes and a launching pad for further research. It should not be taken as factual.
I thought that the stone of destiny was stolen in the 1960s and has never been seen since. Does anyone know if thats right or not.
awakening321 2 years ago
If you get a chance checkout a 2008 movie called... The Stone of Destiny retells the fascinating and true story of four young Glaswegian students who, in 1951, outwitted the British authorities in their successful attempt to take back the Stone of Scone - a beloved symbol of Scottish pride, back to its country of origin.
jmaros15 2 years ago