Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Ides of March. Glenn Beck: Japan earthquake ‘message’ from God

It's a fitting day for these words from the neocon Globalist coup spokesman for The Simpsons Intelligentsia faction.

Faction.

The Ides of March, the 15th, is the first time the usurpers tried to topple Rome by assassinating the deified Julius Caesar. Unfortunately for them, Octavian and subsequent Julio-Claudians got in their way. Secret history of the world, indeed.


“Whether you call it Gaia, or whether you call it Jesus, there’s a message being sent and that is, ‘Hey, you know that stuff we’re doing? Not really working out real well.’ Maybe we should stop doing some of it.”

Beck is confused.

The only "god"causing an earthquake in Japan, if any, might be his lunatic neocon friends trying yet another techo-method to foster the second coming of the anti-Roman Jewish law-breaker responsible for 2000 years of war, Jesus.

Beck, was 9/11 God's message for your ancestors attacking Rome through treason on 11 September 9 in the Teutoburg Forest ?

I think so as one of its beneficiaries 2000 years later. I'd rather be ruling Rome than have been maimed to death by Bilderberg Merck. The again, maybe that was those neocons on 9/11. Dancing IDF members, anyone ?



Beck later referenced the Ten Commandments, and sugested that following them is an antidote to global chaos.

“What do you say we start doing those things?” he asked. “Because the things we are doing really suck. And they’re not getting better.”

Beck, Rome was the solution. Your sham religion has brought nothing but war and destruction for 1500 years and wealth for its cabal as a prelude to them replacing Roman globalism with their Jewish and Visigoth Germanic globalism.

The world fell apart after the Vestal Flame was extinguished by your faction.

Hey, didn't you say you used drugs or something ? Who exonerated you ? You "really suck", as you said. One of your kind ostensibly practicing medicine helped nearly bury me at 24. All you crack heads "suck".

Beck is hardly the first to suggest that a natural disaster is a form of divine punishment. Tokyo Govenor Shintaro Ishihara told reporters Monday that he, too, sees God’s wrath in the tragedy:

“Japanese politics is tainted with egoism and populism. We need to use tsunami to wipe out egoism, which has rusted onto the mentality of Japanese over a long period of time.”

“I think (the disaster) is tembatsu (divine punishment), although I feel sorry for disaster victims,” he said.

Ishihara later recinded his remarks and apologized.

As for you, Governor, resign for being part of the cabal that's lying.

Better yet, fall on your katana sword. Mark Antony committed suicide for his failure and he was much more valuable in the course of history than any of you puppets.

SPQR

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