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    In the 1500s, a strange and gifted man proclaimed that the old Dame district of London would be consumed in a fiery conflagration.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_London_Fire

    He said of it, that many of the innocent and righteous would perish at the hand of the unjust.

    Like lightning, or fireballs from Heaven, the disaster would strike the very heart of the city, he said, and while it might have looked like a natural disaster, there was indeed a culprit and his name is known!



    The man who made this prophecy was Michel de Nostredame, known to posterity as NOSTRADAMUS.


    Quote NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #2-51

    The blood of the just in London shall be demanded,

    Le sang de juste a Londres fera faulte,

    Burned by flames in '66;

    Brusles par fouldres de vint trois les six;

    The ancient city will seek to be a safer place,

    La dame antique cherra de place haute,

    Many of the same (suspected) sect will be killed.

    Des mesme secte plusiers seront occis.
    ***


    Roughly one-hundred years later, in the year 1666, exactly as Nostradamus predicted, a terrible fire raged through the Old Dame district (the area surrounding Old St. Paul's cathedral, which had in times of antiquity served as a temple of Diana). It consumed some 70,000 persons' homes, melted the iron rings off of the London Bridge, and nearly reached beyond the Thames. Untold peasants met a hellish end. The disaster was blamed on a baker.



    Within weeks, the mysterious cabal now known as the Freemasons began the planning and construction of the destroyed district. Sir Christopher Wren, a renowned architect and one of the founding English Masons, was awarded the privilege of rebuilding St. Paul's. The Masons were not suspected of a crime, although Christopher Wren and his compatriot Sir Isaac Newton were experts in the areas of chemistry, physics, optics, and methods of combustion.



    A fact worthy of remembrance is this: the mayor at the time obstructed the efforts of the King of England to contain and control the fire. The court Historian, Samuel Pepys, assumed the role of courier and fireman during the terrible disaster.








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    St. Paul's as Wren constructed


    St. Paul's Floor


    Floor of Freemason Temple


    Tommaso Campanella, 1568 - 1639


    Civitas Solis, the City of the Sun


    It would seem that we the people might not be welcome in their Utopia.
    Hence the "no-place" reality of it... the brokenness of its exclusivity.

    Romans 1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.

    Romans 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,

    Romans 1:23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.


    Baphomet, a spirit allegedly invoked/pantomimed during certain rituals of Freemasonry

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    This style of cabalistic sabotage was copied during the Seattle Great Fire and also during the disaster referred to as "9-11".

    In all 3 cases, the city mayors acted according to the will of developers and conspirators in order to destroy and remove undesirable real estate.

    St. Paul's
    Seattle Waterfront
    Twin Towers

    Everyone wanted them gone!

    You see the value of historical sleuthing?

    omg !!

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    thanks for the read. i liked it. i was not aware of the Fire that nastradamus predicted. i am a little confused though. what is the significance of a picture of Tommaso Campanella, and of Baphomet? i know Baphomet is used alot in freemasonary but just the two pictures together with no title or background left me a bit lost.

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    Was he really 131yrs old?
    1508-1639?
    Wow.

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    No problem!

    Campanella allegedly belonged to a secret society that predated the Freemasons.
    He wrote a book called "City of the Sun". He was tortured and persecuted for his beliefs by the Church of his day.

    Quote After his liberation, Campanella returned to Calabria, where he was accused of leading a conspiracy against the Spanish rule in his hometown of Stilo. Campanella's aim was to establish a society based on the community of goods and wives, for on the basis of the prophecies of Joachim of Fiore and his own astrological observations, he foresaw the advent of the Age of the Spirit in the year 1600. Betrayed by two of his fellow conspirators, he was captured and incarcerated in Naples, where he was tortured on the rack.[1] He made a full confession and would have been put to death if he had not feigned madness and set his cell on fire. He was tortured further (a total of seven times) and then, crippled and ill, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
    His book detailed Campanella's vision of a Utopia in which a circularly-styled (wheel-shaped) city is dominated by a single landmark in the center,
    from which a person might see even to the outermost edge of the city. Therefore each street would be under the watchful eye of the king (or authorities).
    It was this city, roughly, the inspired certain Renaissance personalities to emulate the mode of construction as shown in the 1666 map of London submitted by Sir Christopher Wren.

    The Baphomet/spiritualism link to Freemasonry is publicly denied. But it's hard not to believe the ideas that the above images evoke -- especially the image showing Baphomet escorting a young woman (the symbol of virtue or Hope, often) through the gate formed by the pillars Joachim and Boaz. I don't know how such a strange and grotesque entity came to be associated with enlightenment, but sadly, it seems like there is somewhat of a connection there. @@

    Personally, i think it's terribly wrong to choose to value the establishment over human life.
    The Bible that the Masons swear upon says that man is made in God's image,
    and to harm even the least of them is to mar the God-image.
    Abstracting and removing God from man by depicting him and his angels as beastly caricatures is worse than denying the existence of a higher power.

    I wonder if people of virtue are twisted into incorporating this strangeness into their former beliefs, which were just fine the way that they were before!

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    Quote Posted by Lifebringer (here)
    Was he really 131yrs old?
    1508-1639?
    Wow.
    that was a typo, thank you for correcting it!
    was supposed to be 1568.
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    Katrina was the same kind of thing IMO......

    New Orleans is a much different city ...or so I've been told....

    Hurricanes can be steered using scalar wave technology....
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    Quote Posted by thalox (here)
    thanks for the read. i liked it. i was not aware of the Fire that nastradamus predicted. i am a little confused though. what is the significance of a picture of Tommaso Campanella, and of Baphomet? i know Baphomet is used alot in freemasonary but just the two pictures together with no title or background left me a bit lost.
    There's a couple of puzzles that I can't lay on this one...Baphomet is said to be a reference to the muslim Mahomet but the medieval Christians couldn't pronounce it correctly?

    It makes sense that medieval Christians would want to demonise what Christians in general consider to be a false prophet.

    What makes less sense to me is the following. This symbol stands central in all sorts of evil and illumated gatherings, satanism, you name it.

    Why would medieval Christians bother with the task of naming a satanistic goat?

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    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)

    In the 1500s, a strange and gifted man proclaimed that the old Dame district of London would be consumed in a fiery conflagration.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_London_Fire

    He said of it, that many of the innocent and righteous would perish at the hand of the unjust.

    Like lightning, or fireballs from Heaven, the disaster would strike the very heart of the city, he said, and while it might have looked like a natural disaster, there was indeed a culprit and his name is known!



    The man who made this prophecy was Michel de Nostredame, known to posterity as NOSTRADAMUS.


    Quote NOSTRADAMUS QUATRAIN #2-51

    The blood of the just in London shall be demanded,

    Le sang de juste a Londres fera faulte,

    Burned by flames in '66;

    Brusles par fouldres de vint trois les six;

    The ancient city will seek to be a safer place,

    La dame antique cherra de place haute,

    Many of the same (suspected) sect will be killed.

    Des mesme secte plusiers seront occis.
    ***


    Roughly one-hundred years later, in the year 1666, exactly as Nostradamus predicted, a terrible fire raged through the Old Dame district (the area surrounding Old St. Paul's cathedral, which had in times of antiquity served as a temple of Diana). It consumed some 70,000 persons' homes, melted the iron rings off of the London Bridge, and nearly reached beyond the Thames. Untold peasants met a hellish end. The disaster was blamed on a baker.



    Within weeks, the mysterious cabal now known as the Freemasons began the planning and construction of the destroyed district. Sir Christopher Wren, a renowned architect and one of the founding English Masons, was awarded the privilege of rebuilding St. Paul's. The Masons were not suspected of a crime, although Christopher Wren and his compatriot Sir Isaac Newton were experts in the areas of chemistry, physics, optics, and methods of combustion.



    A fact worthy of remembrance is this: the mayor at the time obstructed the efforts of the King of England to contain and control the fire. The court Historian, Samuel Pepys, assumed the role of courier and fireman during the terrible disaster.








    It's got Illuminati fingerprints all over it, and the date 1666... they always stamp their deeds with numerical symbolisms...
    It is well known in the freeman movement 1666 was when they also changed the legal system, so that the government took over people's property if they didn't claim it after 7 years, supposedly as a trust interpretation to "look after" the property of those who would never claim it...

    And some interpret this as the basis of the legal interpretation used today. First they trick the mother into signing documents after she has been drugged up and just delivered a baby, while the father isn't present, then they take those documents and file them away never to been seen by you again... (you have just formed a trust!) The mother's original ink signature, combined with the Dr record is used to create a legally binding record of an event, that evidences the "gifting" or "giving" of a NAME... that NAME is valuable since all property and accounts are attached or registered in that NAME... and thus represents a title or property right. Then by not knowing who to go to or how to claim, some say after 7 years the "property" which represents a living flesh and blood man, now represents a "dead" corporate entity that is now managed by the state under Power of Attorney because of a trust obligation. They are now holding to everything in that NAME. This has been honed down to the point where they give you a certificate automatically to a separate Legal corporation in its stead, but that has the same spelling (except all UPPER CASE) to denote a corporation, (or "dead" legal entity that has to be operated by 'someone else' at least until the true party with superior interest (equitable interest) shows up... Of course after a certain time they also "hid" all the courts of equity by integrating them into the common law court... Voila... All while the people were 'sleeping'... Thus they have inserted themselves directly into our entitlement to our own property... our legal title to our own NAME... Anyhow that is the gist of it... (sloppy gist) And apparently this same interpretation goes back to Rome when they did exactly the same thing. Burnt the city and killed thousands of citizens to build a larger Roman palatial mansion for Nero, or the next emperor... and did a similar trust implementation, where they took control over all the property rights as a "trust obligation"

    And yet people still want to fill their "Freemason Charities" with money?... ship of fools...
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    It's hard not to give to the annual Shriners/Masons parade for the disabled kids, but it's true that it seems as if the current establishment's drifted away from the original principles.

    For example, Tommaso Campanella was a communist (just read Civitas Solis if you don't believe me!)... if the founders of the Masons *really* followed Campanella's ideals, would our country have fought in Korea or Vietnam?

    Not every man is free, so it seems -- contrary to what we believe about America.

    And I somehow doubt that Campanella would have wanted his followers to burn down an inhabited city in order to construct his Civitas Solis...

    But in Seattle, London, New York -- that is exactly what they did.

    No one believes in the Priory of Sion anymore -- could that be because the Masons have abandoned the principles of their noble progenitors?
    And not because the Priory has some dark secret -- but because association with that movement would harm the economic advantage enjoyed by current members?

    Food for anyone's thought...

    "blood begets blood".

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    You guys might be interested in seeing something I totally missed (should have been in here from the beginning, too): the burning of ROME in 64 AD.

    It seems to fit the whole profile of "burning out the poorhouses" and "rebuilding the city" and "new palace for everybody LOL"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_Rome

    In the wake of the fire, [Nero] made a new urban development plan. Houses after the fire were spaced out, built in brick, and faced by porticos on wide roads.[8] Nero also built a new palace complex known as the Domus Aurea in an area cleared by the fire.[9] The size of this complex is debated (from 100 to 300 acres or 40.5 to 121.4 hectares).[10][11][12] To find the necessary funds for the reconstruction, tributes were imposed on the provinces of the empire.[13]




    ________________________________


    Emperor Nero joins Seattle's Mayor Moran, the London Mayor during the 1666 fire, the NYC officials during 9/11 etc., as one who claimed innocence during an emergency while at the same time profiting enormously and downplaying the cost in human lives, and playing the part of hero during the event.

    p.s.



    "The Torches of Nero, by Henryk Siemiradzki. According to Tacitus, Nero targeted Christians as those responsible for the fire."

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    Somehow my last post got deleted. Yikes!

    here it is, i was saying, wikipedia updated its article on the Seattle fire.
    there are many details that are fishy as HELL.

    please check it out (sorry my post was eaten)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seattle_Fire

    Quote The spring of 1889 in Seattle had been beautiful. There had been little rain, and temperatures were consistently in the 70s. Unfortunately, the unusually good weather proved to be disastrous, as the dry conditions conspired with a handful of other elements to allow for the worst fire in city history.

    On the afternoon of June 6, 1889, John Back, an assistant in Victor Clairmont's woodworking shop at Front Street (now First Avenue) and Madison Avenue, was heating glue over a gasoline fire. Sometime after 2:15, the glue boiled over, caught fire, and spread to the floors, which were covered by wood chips and turpentine. He tried to put the fire out with water, but that only served to thin the turpentine and spread the fire further. Everyone got out of the building safely, and the fire department got to the fire by 2:45. By that time, there was so much smoke that it was hard to find the source of the fire, and by the time it was found, the fire was out of control. The fire quickly spread to the Dietz & Mayer Liquor Store, which exploded, the Crystal Palace Saloon, and the Opera House Saloon. Fueled by alcohol, the entire block from Madison to Marion was on fire.

    Seattle's water supply proved to be a major problem in fighting the fire. At that time, water was provided by the privately owned Spring Hill Water Company. Hydrants were only located on every other street, the 'pipes' were small, and many were made of hollowed out logs (several of which would burn in the fire). As more hoses were added to fight the fire, water pressure fell to the point that the hoses didn't work. Firemen tried to keep the fire from spreading further by pumping water from Elliott Bay onto the Commercial Mill, but the tide was out, and the hoses were not long enough to reach the side of the building closest to the fire. To add insult to injury, crowds harassed the fire fighters as the water pressure fell. At the same time the water supply was dwindling, the wind rose, helping spread the fire. Soon the mill was on fire, as well as the Colman Building and Opera House.

    Mayor Robert Moran took command from acting Fire Chief James Murphy (ironically, Chief Josiah Collins was at a fire-fighting convention in San Francisco), who was reportedly "distraught". Moran ordered the Colman block to be blown up, in an attempt to end the fire, but the fire jumped past the block, and spread to the wharves as well as up the hill toward Second Avenue.

    By 4:00, most residents realized that downtown Seattle was doomed. The fire had crossed Second Avenue, and was heading up to Third. Smoke could be seen in Tacoma, and the roar of the fire heard for miles. Help had been called in from Tacoma, Portland, and even Victoria, B.C., but would take hours to arrive. Business- and home-owners cleared out as much as they could. Those who were able hired wagons to haul belongings onto ships before the ships moved out of the harbor away from the wharves, which were on fire. The Seattle Times was able to get most of their files and books aboard the schooner Teaser.

    As the fire reached Third Avenue, Trinity Church burned quickly, and the fire moved across the street toward the three-story Courthouse. Before long, the fire had reached Fourth and University, but a handful of buildings were saved, including the Courthouse. The Fire Department had tried to water down the Courthouse to prevent it from burning, but water pressure was so low, the hoses could only spray the first floor. Quick-thinking Lawrence Booth climbed to the roof of the Courthouse and poured buckets of water down the sides of the building, saving the structure as well as all the public records and the jail within. Booth's lead inspired bucket brigades to save the Boston Block and Jacob Levy's house. Henry Yesler's house was also saved, by someone who thought to cover it with wet blankets.

    Meanwhile, the fire was spreading even farther. Before it reached Yesler, Moran ordered that the shacks there be either torn down or exploded, in the attempt to create another fire block. Despite such efforts, the fire crossed the gap, and Skid Road went up in flames next. Mayor Moran declared an 8:00 pm curfew that night and ordered all saloons closed until further notice.

    The fire burned until 3:00 am. When it was done, the damage was enormous. 120 acres (25 city blocks) had been destroyed, as was every wharf and Mill from Union to Jackson Streets. Although the loss of human life was evidently low (no statistics were kept on that) it was estimated that 1 million rats were killed. Thousands of people were displaced, and 5,000 men lost their jobs. The city estimated its losses at over $8 million, and that number did not even include person losses or those of water and electrical services. The total losses may have been as high as $20 million.

    The city didn't take much time to mourn. Instead Seattle banded together, and at 11 am on June 7, 600 businessmen met to discuss how to cope with the current situation and plan for the future. To combat looting, two hundred special deputies were sworn in and the town placed under martial law for two weeks. A relief committee was formed to handle the charitable donations that were being sent from all over the country. Tacoma, no longer a rival, but an ally in the time of need, raised $20,000 and sent up a relief committee to help. The armory was converted to a dining hall, so the displaced citizens would have a place to eat. Supplies from San Francisco (much of which had been ordered before the fire) arrived by June 18. Relief bureaus were able to close as quickly as June 20, as tent-restaurants had been set up quickly, and were able to meet people's needs. Within a month of the fire over 100 businesses were operating out of tents.

    Instead of relocating, most businesses decided to rebuild where they had been, and rebuilding began almost immediately. Wooden buildings were banned in the burned out district, to be replaced by brick. At the same time, streets were raised up to 22 feet in places, helping to level the hilly city. Within a year, 465 buildings had been built, most of the reconstruction was complete and the businesses had reopened.

    The fire also led to a handful of other changes for the city. At the time of the fire, the city had an all-volunteer fire department, many of which quit after the fire, citing the harassment they had faced while trying to fight the fire. This personnel crisis led to the creation of a professional fire department by October 1889. The city also took control of the water supply, increasing the size of the pipes, eliminating the wooden pipes, and added more hydrants. The fire, which could have spelled the end of the city, instead became just a brief setback, and led to many significant improvements

    Magnitude of destruction[edit]
    By the morning of June 7, the fire had burned 25 city blocks, including the entire business district, four of the city's wharves, and its railroad terminals.[6] The fire would be called the most destructive fire in the history of Seattle.[7] Despite the massive destruction of property, the only casualty was a young boy named James Goin.[8] However, there were fatalities during the cleanup process and over 1 million rodents were killed. Total losses were estimated at nearly $20,000,000 ($650 million in today dollars).[9]

    Reconstruction and recovery[edit]



    This stack of dishes fused together by the fire is on display at Seattle's Museum of History and Industry.
    Despite the magnitude of destruction, the rebuilding effort began quickly. Rather than starting over somewhere else, Seattle's citizens decided to rebuild.

    Seattle rebuilt from the ashes quickly. The fire had done a fine job of cleansing the town of rats and other vermin. A new building ordinance resulted in a downtown of brick and stone buildings, rather than wood; and at the same time the street levels were raised by up to 22 feet.[10]

    In the year following the fire Seattle’s population actually grew by nearly 20,000 to 40,000 inhabitants from the influx of people helping to recreate the city.[11] Supplies and funds came from all over the West Coast to support the relief effort. The population increase made Seattle the largest city in Washington, making it a leading contender in becoming the terminus of the Great Northern Railway.[12]

    Post-fire reform[edit]
    The city made many improvements in response to the fire. The city's fire department shifted from a volunteer to a paid force with new firehouses and a new chief. The city took control of the water supply, increasing the number of hydrants and adding larger pipes.[10] The advent of brick buildings to downtown Seattle was one of the many architectural improvements the city made in the wake of the fire. New city ordinances set standards for the thickness of walls and required "division walls" between buildings.[13] These changes became principal features of post-fire construction and are still visible in Seattle's Pioneer Square district today, the present-day location of the fire. At Pioneer Square, guided tours are also available to paying customers. Also at this location visitors can tour the Seattle Underground, where they can visit remains of buildings that were built over after the fire.
    '66'

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    Quote Properties of the number 66

    Symbolism

    Represent the reduction or the loss of the faith to the Divine Plan, having to causes the bad tendency of the individual initiative to want direct that only by the intelligence and the human reason.

    Bible

    Sixty six persons of the family of Jacob came in Egypt. (Gn 46,26)

    The purification of a woman giving birth to a girl lasted 66 days. (Lv 12,5)

    In the Bible of Ostervald, the Old and the New Testament contain 66 books.

    The book of Isaiah contains 66 (7x7+17) chapters, three of them having 6 verses: chapters 4, 12 and 20. And 4+12+20 = 36 is 6x6.

    General

    In the Book of Adam, this apocryphal text of which the antique Chaldean tradition appoints also "Nazarene Code", it is written that whoever will ask the death will pose by himself 66 obstacles that will prevent him to arrive to the Life. According to the tradition, this sacred book would have been given to Adam by the archangel Raphael immediately after his fall in the matter in order that he could guide and illuminate himself on the rough path of the terrestrial life, and arrive to extract himself from that in order to reintegrate his original state.

    It is at the age of 66 years that Ezekias, great priest of Jews, leaves with Ptolemy (master of Syria) and others residing for Egypt, according to Hecaty in Against Apion.

    The sum of numbers 1 to 66 gives 2211 considered by some esoteric or sacred texts as divine since they make of it the numbered representation of God and the Temple.

    To offer a means of growing rich quickly, to preserve from the evil and to attract all the graces of God, some "tolbas" (or magicians) of North Africa propose at who are interesting a talisman containing a magic square having as value 66:

    21 26 19
    20 22 24
    25 18 23
    The few 600 giant stone statues on the Easter Island measure on average 66 feet each one.

    The height of the great sphinx of Gizeh, near to Memphis, is 66 feet, and its length is 187 feet.

    With 66 geostationary satellites orbiting around the Earth, it is possible to retrace and to localize any point or place on the surface of the Earth.

    This number is linked in a certain manner to the number 666: 1/66 = 0.0151 515 151 515... et 151+515 = 666.

    Gematria

    Numerical value of the word "Binak" (Intelligence) of the sephirotic Tree of the Cabal, according to Abellio.

    By using the correspondence A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26, we discover that the name of "the man" in French ("l'homme") gives 66 as numerical value, just as that dead ("mort") and to curse ("maudir") give each one 66. By using the opposite correspondence (A=26, Z=1), we find that the word cross (in French "croix") gives also 66.

    In the Islamic religion, the name of the God Allah written in Hebraic letters gives 66 as value numerical: Aleph 1, Lamed 30, Lamed 30, He 5.

    The numerical values of Hebrew word ALEIK meaning "The Lord your God" with kaph final equal to 20, ANIE meaning ship, and AKILE meaning food, gives each one 66.

    Occurrence

    The number 66 is used 2 times in the Bible.

    Six numbers in the Bible are multiple of 66, and the sum of their occurrence gives 11. And, 6 x 11 = 66. Also the sum of the occurrences of all numbers of the Bible multiples of 11 and written in their cardinal form gives 66.

    The word "curse" is used 66 times in the OT. The word "nude" is used 66 times in the NRSV.

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    You guys ought to check out this Wikipedia webpage about William Morgan, a man who tried to expose the Mason conspiracy after they rejected his bid for membership.

    He was jailed on September 11, 1826, abducted, and reported drowned (in a story told by Freemason Henry L. Valance on his deathbed) -- all because he opposed the actions of Freemasons of his time and exposed them to the media for what they were. This was all before the immensely racist B.S. that the Masons contributed to during and after the Civil War, as evidenced by the existence of the Prince Hall Freemasons, since African American men were excluded from mainstream Freemasonry and had to form their own movement. Women are still considered beneath membership and are accordingly unrecognized by mainstream Freemasonry. Also, Bohemian Grove historically invites exclusively men.

    the Morgan Affair
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William..._Morgan_affair

    Remember that America's Catholic president got murdered under very odd circumstances. Masons are loyal to the UK and the US, not to Rome, and this fits perfectly.

    Also note the attempted arson on Miller's office in the article cited above, and the successful arson inflicted on Morgan's brewery in Canada, and compare these trends with what happened in 1666 London and 1890s Seattle, not to mention New York Sept 11 2001.

    Morgan founded the anti mason movement, was jailed on 9/11, the pentagon was established on 9/11 and sabotaged on 9/11, and also on 9/11 General George Washington lost a very key battle to British troops... the battle of brandywine...

    Wanted to share, a year or two ago, I had a very strange impression/premonition in regards to Bohemian Grove.
    I could not stop thinking of the name "Morgan"; what came to mind was Morgan Freeman as I had not yet heard of William Morgan,
    but on his monument he is cited as a freethinker and champion of the free press.
    So on my blog it came out as "Morgan the Freeman".

    I am also wondering about a Jones in this context, but it could be a false positive.

    @_@

    There definitely was a Morgan who opposed secret societies in the early 1800s.

    Also, good to mention, it was also a person named Morgan who predicted the Titanic disaster, a bit less than 15 years before the event itself.
    he wrote the book "Futility: the wreck of the titan"...


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    Still a great post Tesla... I always wondered about that story about the "Titanic" 15 years previously, since it is well known in conspiracy circles that the Titanic was switched with it's sister ship and loaded with the rich and elite of the time opposed to the Federal Reserve, the planning of which really started in 1908 I think.. The Sister ship had been severely damaged in the same place where the Titanic was supposedly struck... in other words it was a huge insurance job... combined with a mass murder... which means the Captain was probably a freemason or bought off... it was also said there was a significant list of world famous people who bailed out (from boarding the ship) last minute... including JP Morgan and Vidal Sassoon (just guessing again... ) ... this is just all from memory of random bits picked up here and there...

    Anyhow I always figured if that were the case, I wondered if it wasn't the book that was premonitory... so much as the inspiration it provided for the perfect plot... the cabal know a good pre-emptive programming opportunity when they see one..... What an opportunity it must have been, it has all the elements a huge defective Titanic size investment gone sour that would have cost more to repair then it was worth (Twin Towers were full of asbestos) The perfect 'vehicle' to kill all your elite friends who oppose your Federal Reserve Destroy America Plan, that was then underway. All in one fell swoop... Get rid of the Ship, kill the obstacles to your political ambitions, and get paid handsomely with a huge insurance windfall payment courtesy of all the suckers who paid into the insurance company.... (which is all insurance companies are, an emergency piggy bank for the super elite...)
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    Default Seattle Fire in Chinatown Suspected Arson, Date: KKK Created

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    Originally published December 24, 2013 at 8:20 PM | Page modified December 24, 2013 at 9:38 PM

    Fire battled at site of Wah Mee massacre

    The Chinatown International District building that was the site of Washington state’s deadliest-ever massacre erupted in flames late Tuesday afternoon, wreaking havoc on the neighborhood but apparently not harming anybody.


    By Brian M. Rosenthal
    Seattle Times staff reporter



    The Chinatown International District building that was the site of Washington state’s deadliest-ever massacre erupted in flames late Tuesday afternoon, wreaking havoc on the neighborhood but apparently not harming anybody.

    More than 500 homes and businesses lost power and at least 22 people in surrounding buildings were forced to find another place to spend Christmas Eve because of the blaze, which spewed smoke late into the night.

    Officials said they didn’t know what caused the fire on the abandoned top floor at 665 South King Street — site of the 1983 Wah Mee massacre.

    Firefighters spent hours unsuccessfully trying to contain the blaze from outside the building, unable to enter because of concerns the 104-year-old structure could collapse.

    Now mostly vacant, the building is on a city “dangerous” list because it poses a high risk of fire and collapse.

    “We’ll be here for a long time,” Seattle Fire Chief Gregory Dean said around 6 p.m., adding that the Fire Department had moved its trucks away from the building so they wouldn’t be in the “collapse zone.”

    Authorities said Tuesday’s fire was unrelated to the building’s history. But for locals, its past added creepiness to the stunning blaze on a cool Christmas Eve.

    “That building’s haunted,” said Joaquin Uy, a social-services advocate who lives on Beacon Hill but spends a lot of time in the Chinatown International District.

    In the early morning hours of Feb. 19, 1983, three men entered the illegal Wah Mee gambling club in the building’s basement and hogtied, robbed and shot 14 patrons. Thirteen of them died; one survived and was able to identify the assailants.

    Today, the building’s first floor is home to several popular businesses, including the Mon Hei Bakery, Palace Decor & Gifts and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. But the two top floors have been vacant.

    That’s where the two-alarm fire started just after 4 p.m., said Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore.

    Dozens of firetrucks arrived to help pump water into the building from above and from the side as hundreds of onlookers — some of whom had been evacuated from surrounding buildings — gathered to watch.

    Smoke grayed the skies, water soaked the streets and, as the sun set, the area took on an almost-carnival atmosphere as onlookers gasped at the sheer size of the fire and the response.

    “I hate to be a morbid spectator here, but those flames!” exclaimed Kerry Anderson, 66, a Seattle engineer who estimated he saw flames shooting 30 feet above the building.

    Anderson and other local residents worried about water damage to businesses from the massive firefighting operation. Officials acknowledged that was a possibility.

    “The bottom floor is basically an aquarium right now,” a Seattle police officer said.

    The American Red Cross was called to help the evacuated residents, who officials hope can return to their homes on Christmas Day.

    The crowd thinned as the night grew colder, but firefighting continued.

    Moore said firefighters would keep putting water on the building all night but would not try to enter.

    Material from The Times archives was included in this report.

    Brian M. Rosenthal: 206-464-3195 or brosenthal@seattletimes.com. On Twitter @brianmrosenthal

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    Wikipedia events 24 december

    1851 – Library of Congress burns.
    1865 – The Ku Klux Klan is formed.

    1964 – Vietnam War: Viet Cong operatives bomb the Brinks Hotel in Saigon, South Vietnam to demonstrate they can strike an American installation in the heavily guarded capital.
    1980 – Witnesses report the first of several sightings of unexplained lights near RAF Woodbridge, in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, an incident called "Britain's Roswell".


    Quote The Wah Mee massacre (traditional Chinese: 華美大屠殺; simplified Chinese: 华美大屠杀; Mandarin Pinyin: Huáměi dàtúshā; Jyutping: Wa4mei5 daai6tou4saat3) was a multiple homicide on February 18, 1983,[1] in which Kwan Fai "Willie" Mak, Wai-Chiu "Tony" Ng, and Benjamin Ng gunned down fourteen people in the Wah Mee gambling club in Seattle. Thirteen of their victims lost their lives, but one survived to testify against the three in the high-profile trial. It remains the deadliest mass murder in Washington state history.

    The Wah Mee club operated illegally in a basement space on Maynard Alley South, just south of South King Street in Seattle's Chinatown. The club's regulars included many wealthy restaurant owners, several of whom were among the victims. Security at the club was based in part on a system of passing through multiple successive doors, which had been used in similar Chinatown gambling dens for generations, and had usually been quite effective. Mak and his accomplices defeated the system only because they were known and trusted by the people at the club. Their presumed intent was to leave no witnesses, since club patrons could have readily identified them—as the one survivor, Wai Y. Chin, actually did. Mak had been planning the robbery for weeks, and he enlisted Benjamin Ng, and later Tony Ng.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Aftermath
    2 See also
    3 References
    4 External links
    Aftermath[edit]

    On February 24, 1983, Benjamin Ng and Willie Mak were charged with thirteen counts of aggravated first-degree murder. Benjamin Ng was represented by famed Seattle defense lawyer John Henry Browne. Mak was represented by the associated counsel for the accused, lawyer Jim Robinson. The State was represented by William Downing and Robert Lasnik.[2] Tony Ng became the third suspect, charged in absentia on March 30, 1983 with thirteen counts of aggravated first-degree murder.

    In August 1983 Benjamin Ng was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Two months later, Willie Mak was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

    On June 15, 1984 Tony Ng became the 387th person to be listed on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list (see FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1980s). He was arrested October 4, 1984 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Tony Ng was acquitted in April 1985 of murder, but convicted of thirteen counts of first-degree robbery and a single count of assault with a deadly weapon. Each robbery charge brought a minimum sentence of five years, to be served consecutively.

    In February 17, 1987 the Washington State Supreme Court issued a stay of execution a month before Willie Mak's scheduled execution, but on May 2, 1988 the State Supreme Court let Mak's murder conviction stand. However, on November 10, 1988, Willie Mak's execution was delayed indefinitely by a federal judge. On January 8, 1991 U.S. District Judge William Dwyer overturned Willie Mak's death sentence, saying Mak's attorneys failed to present evidence on their client's background that could have saved his life. On July 16, 1992, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reinstate Mak's death sentence.

    On November 9, 1994, a King County Superior Court judge denied Mak's bid for a new trial but allowed prosecutors to hold a new sentencing hearing. On February 15, 2002, a King County Superior Court judge scheduled a sentencing hearing for September 2002. On April 29, 2002, a King County Superior Court judge ruled that Mak will not face the death penalty because the 1983 jury wasn't asked to determine how much of a role he had in the crime. On September 6, 2006, a parole board met to determine whether Tony Ng should receive parole on his 12th robbery term. If given parole, he would begin serving his 13th term, and be eligible for parole and potentially freed in 2010. Both former King County Prosecuting Attorney Norm Maleng and former Seattle Police Chief Patrick Fitzsimons asked the parole board to deny parole on the 12th count. Relatives who came to the hearing expressed outrage that they were not made aware of previous parole hearings and that Tony Ng was so close to possible release because of it.[3]

    On February 2010, a parole board unanimously decided "now is the time to parole Mr. [Tony] Ng to his final count", which will allow him to be released as early as 2014.[4]

    On October 24, 2013, Tony Ng was granted parole. Tony Ng will be released in 35–40 days from October 25 to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and will be deported to Hong Kong.[5]

    On Christmas day, 2013, a fire destroyed the top floor of the mostly vacant building. Authorities say the building will have to be demolished.[6]
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    Dec 24 Commemorates the founding of the KKK

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynchin..._United_States

    The San Francisco Vigilance Movement, for example, has traditionally been portrayed as a positive response to government corruption and rampant crime, though revisionists have argued that it created more lawlessness than it eliminated. It also had a strongly nativist tinge, initially focused against the Irish and later evolving into mob violence against Chinese and Mexican immigrants.[citation needed]. In 1871, at least 18 Chinese-Americans were killed by the mob rampaging through Old Chinatown in Los Angeles, after a white businessman was inadvertently caught in the crossfire of a tong battle.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...es_and_Chinese

    Chinese first arrived in Seattle around 1860. The Northern Pacific Railway completed the project of laying tracks from Lake Superior to Tacoma, Washington, in 1883, leaving many Chinese laborers without employment. In 1883, Chinese laborers played a key role in the first effort at digging the Montlake Cut to connect Lake Union's Portage Bay to Lake Washington's Union Bay.

    Seattle's Chinese district, located near the present day Occidental Park, was a mixed neighborhood of residences over stores, laundries, and other retail storefronts.[30] In fall 1885, with a shortage of jobs in the West, many workers turned violently anti-Chinese, complaining of overly cheap labor competition. In the Pacific Northwest, this had the unusual character that the anti-Chinese mobs included significant numbers of the native Indians as well as European-Americans.

    The first massacre of Chinese occurred at Rock Springs, Wyoming, September 2, 1885. On September 7, Chinese hop-pickers were massacred in the Squak valley near present-day Issaquah. Similar incidents occurred in the nearby mining camps at Coal Creek and Black Diamond. Many Chinese headed from these isolated rural areas into the cities, but it did them little good: on October 24, a mob burned a large portion of Seattle's Chinatown; on November 3, a mob of 300 expelled the Chinese in Tacoma (loading them into boxcars with surprisingly little actual violence) before moving on to force similar expulsions in smaller towns.[31][32][33]

    Violent opposition to the Chinese at this time was inseparable from labor union organizing. The pro-labor Seattle Call routinely described the Chinese in brutally racist terms; leading figures in the anti-Chinese movement included Knights of Labor organizer Dan Cronin and Seattle socialist agitator Mary Kenworthy; the utopian socialist George Venable Smith was also of this party. Nor did the Chinese have many strong defenders among the wealthier classes, who, however, mostly favored a more orderly departure of the Chinese to massacre and riot (the policy of Henry Yesler, who was serving as mayor at this time).[34]

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    Fire, police units probe arson at Capitol Hill gay nightclub

    Someone poured gasoline on a stairway at a crowded Capitol Hill gay club just after midnight New Year’s Eve, then set the carpeting on fire. The fire was extinguished quickly and no one in the crowd of about 750 people was hurt.



    By Lynn Thompson and Jack Broom
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    Quick work by a nightclub patron who grabbed a fire extinguisher, and a relatively new requirement for nightclubs to have sprinkler systems helped prevent a New Year’s Eve arson at a crowded Capitol Hill night spot from becoming a potential tragedy.

    “This could potentially have been much worse,” said Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore. “You have an establishment full of patrons and an intentionally set fire. That’s a very dangerous situation.”

    According to Seattle police, just after midnight Tuesday, someone poured gasoline, then set it on fire, on a carpeted stairway at Neighbours, which bills itself as Seattle’s largest and longest-running gay club.

    About 750 people were in the club at the time.

    A patron quickly put the fire out with an extinguisher. Someone also pulled a fire alarm, setting off the buidling’s sprinkler system, which helped get the attention of partyers, who evacuated safely.

    As of Wednesday evening, no one had been arrested and the motive for the fire was not clear.

    Still, the arson at the Broadway club raised the possibility of a hate crime, coming as Seattle’s first openly gay mayor, Ed Murray, took office.

    “If there’s any indication it’s a hate crime, we’ll pass it on to our bias unit,” said police spokeswoman Renee Witt. She said the arson and bomb squads are investigating.

    An empty gasoline can was found at the top of the stairway, which leads to the bar’s mezzanine overlooking the dance floor.

    Murray, who spent his first morning on the job touring the city’s Emergency Operations Center, said he was thankful no one was injured, but concerned that the club had been targeted.

    “Right now, the most important thing is to find the individual or individuals responsible, and then determine the motive for this potentially very destructive action,” he said in an email.

    Moore said the fire did about $1,000 in damage to the building. An additional $6,000 in damage to the contents was caused largely by the dousing from the sprinklers, Moore said.

    A state law that took effect in 2009, prompted by deadly club fires elsewhere, required nightclubs to have sprinkler systems.

    On the damp sidewalk and alley outside Neighbours on Wednesday afternoon, flattened paper tiaras and plastic leis remained from the New Year’s celebration.

    Patrons who had to evacuate the night before returned for coats and credit cards left behind when the fire broke out.

    Hazel Mouayang, 23, said several drag queens on stage had led the packed crowd in a countdown to midnight. She described the atmosphere as festive and friendly when everyone was told to get out.

    A patron returning for her coat who didn’t want to give her name, described the party as “superfun” and characterized the premeditated attack as “a bummer.”

    “Someone is not a nice person,” she said.

    A club employee, Kevin Parcasio, said that although the club got its start 30 years ago as a gay bar, it is now host to a diverse clientele and often has more straight customers than gay. He said there was no indication why someone would start a fire there.

    Because of the water damage, he said he didn’t know when Neighbours would reopen.

    One of the club’s New Year’s performers, Aleksa Manila, gave a shout out to the club Wednesday on Facebook, calling it the No. 1 gay nightclub in the Northwest.

    “Nothing’s gonna stop us from celebrating diversity and providing a safe space for everyone,” Manila wrote.

    Lynn Thompson: lthompson@seattletimes.com or 206-464-8305. On Twitter @lthompsontimes

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    Huge 9/11 Fraud Case Accuses Retired New York Cops, Firefighters
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    By AARON KATERSKY | ABC News – 10 hours ago

    Scores of retired New York City police, fire and corrections officers were arrested today in a crackdown on disability fraud stemming from the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The fraud cost taxpayers millions of dollars, prosecutors claim.
    The Manhattan district attorney's office accuses the retired workers, along with their lawyers and doctors, of faking work-related stress, including feigned psychiatric disorders related to 9/11.
    Among those busted today was John Minerva, the disability consultant for the Detectives Endowment Association, officials said.
    Today's arrests cap a two year investigation, aided by federal investigators, the city's Department of Investigation and the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau.
    The alleged fraud cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in improper Social Security benefits.
    None of the accused actually suffered from debilitating stress, officials claim. Many were caught working after retirement, a violation of disability benefits.
    And some of the retired officers retained their gun permits. Retired officers cannot possess guns if they are being treated for stress.
    The 9/11 attacks took a heavy toll on the city's cops, called "New York's Finest," and firefighters, dubbed "New York's Bravest." The casualty count from the terror attacks included 23 police officers and 343 firefighters.
    Most of the arrests in the fraud sweep took place in the city, with others being busted in Florida and elsewhere in New York State.
    It was the second 9/11 scam to be revealed this week. On Monday, two New Jersey men pleaded guilty to raising and keeping $50,000 for a Sept. 11 charity that was supposed to help families who lost loved one in the catastrophe.
    Thomas Scalgione and Mark Niemczyk never gave any of the more than $50,000 in proceeds to the victims' families or to charities as promised, they told the court.




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    Seattle Mayor (new one) Ed Murray has replaced the Seattle interim police chief Jim Pugel with Harry Bailey, an African American police veteran.



    There was a lot of racism and dirty cops in Seattle before the DoJ investigation and they're probably not done cleaning house.

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    Police on the hunt for suspected arsonist in California
    By Joe Sutton and Dana Ford, CNN
    updated 10:12 PM EST, Sun January 12, 2014

    STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    About a dozen fires have been set in the downtown area of San Jose
    Police release a sketch of the suspect
    No one has been reported injured in the fires

    (CNN) -- Police and fire officials in San Jose, California, are asking for the public's help to find the person responsible for setting roughly a dozen fires in the downtown area.
    Multiple fires were lit over several nights last week between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., according to San Jose police, which released a statement and sketch of the suspect. No one was reported injured.

    "These fires were very serious in nature and had the potential to cause serious injury or loss of life to both residents and firefighters," the statement read.

    Of the 10 fires set last week, five had residents inside when the blazes began, said Fire Capt. Christopher Murphy. Most were started on the outsides of the structures, which were downtown or south of downtown.

    Some structures were destroyed while others suffered minor to moderate damage. Eight of the 10 fires were set intentionally, while two remain under investigation, Murphy said.
    Firefighters responded Sunday to three more suspicious fires, which may have been set by the same suspected arsonist, CNN affiliate KGO reported.

    "We want to make sure people clear out anything that's flammable from their front yards, and we want to make sure everybody sees the sketch of the suspect," said San Jose Councilmember Sam Liccardo, according to KGO. "And we want to make sure that everyone who needs a fire alarm or batteries can get a fire alarm or batteries. We can supply it."

    A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for the fires.

    CNN's Janet DiGiacomo contributed to this report.


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