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tame97

Birth of Christ 2 days after Xmas (Maori Version)

See Christ is ALWAYS remembered on a Friday for it is his day of birth from the Maori Culture known as Ra Mere.
What Romans call the planet Veuns, Our Ancestors call it Mere aka Christ, ie star of CHrist.

For it is his Birth Star.

What if the so called planet venus was in fact a narrative in which the romans wanted to hide with stories of the goddess of love.

We all know the story about Christ's birth about a new star is born, and how 3 wise kings followed the star during Mary's pregnancy stages. That the star appeared when Christ appeared while in Her Womb. We all know this story like the back of our own hands.

We all know 3 wise kings followed this star to the stables in which Christ is born, and that it never faded in brightness. we all know he was being hunted and they were tracking him by His Star.
Im calling it what it is not what the Romans want you to call it.

Star of Christ
But why do I say its the 27th of Dec and not the 25th? because it falls on a Friday because Christ is born on Friday in fact it was specifically made for Christ so that our people never forget. The following image below shows you our 13 month Calender:

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So, the dates that fall on the Friday; 6,13, 20 and 27 on every month so its both hard to miss and forget
Did you also know that Sunday was the first day of the week and thats why there was Sunday school?
Did you also know that February was the First month of the year?

See we were introduced Venus from the religious folk at that time, when we exchanged our history and translations were made to suit the english language and culture.

It is Called the Star of Mere to us, and still is, but most have forgotten this.

In Summary we celebrate Birth of Christ on 27th of Jan known as Ra Mere.
What if, though, it is Christ's true and original birth date?

Interesting fact did you know who used to be seated at the right hand of the Father?
Lucifer
Due to his acts he was obviously de throned, but the old city is still active to this day. Guess what his birth day is?
Friday the 6th of Sol. Heres the scary truth ppl frday used to be the day of Lucifer.

Thats the kind of status Lucifer had... I repeat HAD. Until he was replaced on the day of Christ's birth. Christ is the new Light Bringer. is the new Honored one of Friday and right hand of Father.
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Willy3411

R.I.P. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

VATICAN CITY, Dec 31 - Former Pope Benedict, who in 2013 became the first pontiff in 600 years to resign, died on Saturday aged 95 in a secluded monastery in the Vatican where he had lived since stepping down, a spokesman for the Holy See said.


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A theological and spiritual giant to many, Benedict's reflections on the Catholic Church are a roadmap for many seeking to keep the nearly 2,000-year-old institution on the correct path.

Benedict's work is best understood as a long career seeking to guide the Church through uncharted territory. He began his priesthood in the aftermath of two world wars and amid technological, political and s*xual revolutions that threatened to overwhelm religion.

Benedict, born Joseph Ratzinger, was a framer of the Second Vatican Council (also known as Vatican II), which began in 1962 and ended in 1965. The council established no new dogmas but attempted to update spiritual disciplines, aesthetics and styles of worship for the modern, globalized Church.

"To me, the key to Benedict is Vatican II," Bishop Robert Barron of Word on Fire Ministries told Fox News Digital. "He's a man of the council. He was at the council. He helped to write a lot of these major documents. He helped to explain it to the wider world."

Changes at Vatican II included dropping the requirement for Masses to be said in Latin, a greater emphasis on church community, and modification of the liturgy to allow greater participation from the pews.

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chatilliononline now!

Baba Wawa...

TV Journalist Barbara Walters has died at the age of 93.
With a career spanning more than 50 years, her list of accomplishments is a mile long.

She joined ABC News in 1976, becoming the first female anchor on an evening news program. Three years later, she became a co-host of "20/20," and in 1997, she launched "The View."
Her final appearance as a co-host of "The View" in 2014, but remained an executive producer of the show and continued to do some interviews and specials for ABC News.

Who can forget Gilder Radner's Saturday Night Live comedy skits with her as Baba Wawa.

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raphael119

Trump lied about his taxes. Suprise! Suprise!Suprisel

Trump lies about his audits. He was not audited but other Presidents were. Who was behind that?
He also used the IRS to audit people he didn't like.
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chatilliononline now!

Your weekly dose of Donald... After Christmas clearance.

There's so much going on in 'Trump World' I don't know where to start. I guess you can only hold back things so much before cracks in the foundation appear.
Donald did say he would release his taxes... then he claimed he was being audited and couldn't, but that story was debunked.
After several years of legal wrangling, the U.S. House Ways and Means committee released six years of Trump’s tax returns today. Indirectly, he's no longer a liar.
Thank you.

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Bob says:
Remember when Trump insisted that Obama release his school records, and then refused to release his own school records. His people even went so far as to try to remove the records from the school so they couldn't been seen by anyone.

Not surprising, he lied constantly about his school record:

Trump said he was top of his class at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton business program, where he finished his undergraduate degree, but Trump’s name does not appear on the school’s dean’s list or on the list of students who received academic honors in his class of 1968.

Commander Bone-Spurs also claimed that his military academy background provided “more training militarily than a lot of the guys that go into the military.”


Alex said:
Paid no taxes ? I already like his accountant more than mine. I’ll look him up. Unless he’s already in the Big House with bars at the windows.

Gene said:
Trump's tax returns are out.

The picture that emerged showed that for all Trump's claims to be a great businessman, his core businesses — a sprawling network of hotels, golf courses and other properties — have lost millions of dollars year after year.

“He’s a staggering loser,” said Steven M. Rosenthal, a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.


Rob said:
What is revealed is that the Trump Organization is basically a Ponzi scheme. Trump was able to keep replenishing it with more and increasingly larger loans until the bankers cried "No more!" (They realized that a guy who could bankrupt multiple casinos was not a good risk.) Then he started refueling by laundering money stolen by oligarchs from the Russian people. The Presidency was a stopgap which enabled him to sucker his followers time after time, grifting millions in small donor contributions. I suspect he is at the end of the road. It will probably all come crashing down in a spectacular fashion!

Sometimes brutally accurate, I always enjoy reading the comments.





The House panel investigating the Capitol riot announced it would withdraw the subpoena it had issued Trump, citing that congressional investigators had run out of time to pursue it.
Some people think of it as a win for Trump. Is having enough lawyers to delay the process could be considered a win? A win of sorts I suppose.
I know it didn't work out in Steve Bannon's favor or the 3 men who conspired to swindle donors to a private group that promised to build a wall along the Mexican border.

There's more... next time!
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Willy3411

R.I.P. Pele

Pelé, who rose from a Brazilian slum to become the world’s greatest soccer player, dies at 82.

Pelé, the soccer player who rose from an impoverished Brazilian slum to become the most famous and, for a time, the best-paid athlete in the world during a spectacular career that produced more World Cup titles and more breathtaking moments than any other, has died at the age of 82, according to the Associated Press.

Never far from the game he so loved, Pelé died of complications from cancer at a hospital in São Paulo on Thursday.

Pelé, who had a tumor removed from his colon in 2021, had been hospitalized since the end of November for care related to colon cancer.

With his sharp passing, daring runs and blistering shots on goal, which he could take with either foot, Pelé utterly transformed soccer during a 21-year career in which he scored an unprecedented 1,281 goals, although more than 500 of those came in “unofficial” matches on barnstorming tours popular during Pelé's early playing days. As a result, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo‘s 819 goals is considered the all-time record, ahead of Pelé's 757.

But numbers alone couldn’t define Pelé’s magic, which was so special that African armies on both sides of a bloody civil war in Nigeria agreed to a two-day truce so that soldiers could watch him play. The Shah of Iran once waited three hours at an airport just to speak with him, the Secret Service let him bounce a ball off President Ford’s head, and a survey in the waning days of his playing career showed that Coca-Cola was the only brand more popular than Pelé in Europe.

“Pelé is the greatest player in football history,” Ronaldo said. “And there will only be one Pelé.”

“Pelé,” said Dutch star Johan Cruyff, a legend in his own right, “was the only footballer who surpassed the boundaries of logic.”

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Didi7

Just sending a little 'warmth' your way....

I've heard and read about how cold things are for many on here, so here's a little warmth (for your heart, at leastgrin). Blessings!teddybear

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chatilliononline now!

Hurdy Gurdy...

I cleared my cache file of a few hundred YouTube videos and started out fresh. From a bookmark link about Irish whistles, I found a link to a Hurdy Gurdy demonstration. Oh yeah... Hurdy Gurdy, I know the name from the 1968 Donovan song and I've seen photos, but I don't recall actually researching the instrument.

In short, it's a stringed instrument of French origin dating back to medieval times. A quick description is a few strings, a crank that turns a wheel with felt on it that rubs the strings and with keys that play the notes.

The Hurdy Gurdy makes a violin-like sound but the wheel (unlike a violin bow) is continuous and you can play several notes at the same time. It also has other strings like drones that resonate. I'm surprised with an instrument so unique there aren't a large group of players.



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chatilliononline now!

Frivolous lawsuits...

I'm reading the latest news on Kari Lake's Maricopa County election lawsuit. Weeks ago I planned to blog about the election and other things captured my attention. It was a close race, but Kari lost, refused to concede and claims we don't have honest elections, yet her attorney was unable to provide evidence to back up her suit in court.

It doesn't matter what she Tweets or says to reporters. While she believes she won the election, she and her attorney(s) were unable to convince the court.

Always I go to the comments about the articles I've read to get the readers opinions.
For example, lawyers who knowingly bring up frivolous lawsuits with no evidence or substantiating facts as well as their clients should make restitution to the state, county or township where the tax dollars (and court dates) were wasted.

I'm okay with that concept. It would be a viable means to reduce frivolous lawsuits.




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A comment from another news story said Kari Lake would be perfect for Trump's running mate in 2024.
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