August 4, 2024 Edition
Good afternoon, and thank you for visiting N.B.
🌊 I don’t know if there’s a connection, but I’m going to throw this out there. British sacred sites from west to east on latitude 30 degrees north during the time of the Yukon Pole, were 3,600 nautical miles from the pole. There seems to heavy connection between planet Nibiru, a cataclysmic flood that destroyed the earth, and the biblical account of Noah’s Flood. Nibiru’s orbital period is believed to be 3,600 years. The commonality here is the number 3,600 and the word sacred. This information comes to us from the book, The Atlantis Blueprint.
⭐Also from the Atlantis Blueprint; We read that Solomon’s religion wasn’t strictly orthodox, meaning it didn’t strictly adhere to what was already established or widely accepted. As Solomon grew old, his wives were said to have swayed his heart to other gods, and eventually, Solomon became a follower of Astarte.
It was even said that the Song of Songs is a hymn to Astarte, which caused people to wonder of his temple was built in dedication to the God of Israel or to Astarte.
Why is this important? Astarte was Egyptian Isis, and Astarte became Aphrodite in the Greek Pantheon before eventually becoming Venus in the Roman Pantheon. So, we’re talking about Venus here. If the pentacle, which is considered the most important of all magical symbols is connected to Venus, then it was also connected to Isis, which means the Egyptians knew about the orbit of Venus and its conjunctions with the Sun.
The other connections here are with Solomon’s Temple and the Templars, and the Merovingians with the Templars and the religion of Gnosticism-the same Gnosticism that led to the extermination of the Cathars whose initial belief was that matter was created by the devil and spirit by God. So, the world, in fact, is Evil.
🎥 Alright, it’s movie time! 😄 I have a habit of finding awesome movies on YouTube from the days of black and white television to the decades of the 70s and 80s. I’m talking about absolute masterpieces that I’ve never seen before.
Here were my recent findings:
- Night of the Comet; Night of the Comet, starring Catherine Marry Stewart, Kelli Maroney, and Robert Beltran, came out in 1984, and it was written and directed by Thom Eberhardt.
The beginning of this movie introduces us to the simple and fun lives of two sisters who are still in high school. As the citizens in their town and around the world set up and party to celebrate the arrival of a comet, things quickly take a turn for the worst. When the girls wake up the following morning, they find themselves in an end-of-days scenario. This movie was rated PG-13, and it was just a fun upbeat movie with a certain style only the 80s could’ve captured.
2. Storm of the Century starring Tim Daly, Colm Feore, and Debrah Farentino came out in 1999, and it was actually written by Stephen King.
Wow, what a movie. When I first put it on, I realized it was over four hours long. I’ve never watched a movie over three hours, so, this was a first for me, but it was good that it didn’t even matter. I couldn’t stop watching it. An island with a population of about 500 people prepare themselves to battle mother nature, but the storm brought in more than bad weather.
I gave Night of the Comet 3 out of 5 clapboards. 🎬🎬🎬
I gave Storm of the Century 5 out of 5 clapboards. 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬
🥇 So, the 2024 Olympic Games are in Paris this year, and I was going to write a little bit about what’s been going on with the competition between athletes, but certain things outside the games itself changed my mind. Snoop Dogg parading around with a torch that looked like a blunt didn’t do it for me.
Sports and drugs have nothing in common. I’ll leave it at that. The other thing I didn’t even know about. Someone told me a mockery was made out of the last supper, and if that’s true, then..
Look, the Olympic games feature the best athletes from around the world. It’s a competition. Why would you pick an event like the Olympic games to mock an aspect of a certain religion? Considering the fuss Jewish people made recently about all the antisemitism in the world, I can’t even believe people let that slide so easily.
And, Talk about timing!!
It’s the Olympic Games, and the whole world is tuning in to watch, and you take that opportunity to mock the last supper, Jesus’s final meal before he sacrificed himself to be beaten and murdered by crucifixion for your sins. Shame on you, shame on Paris.
The Olympic Games are trash now, and every other sporting event will be trash unless the scum that uses sports to promote private agendas, political and religious driven propaganda, and any other kind of division amongst the people is kept out.
In addition to keeping our Sabbats holy, we should also keep holy those activities that promote unity by allowing their participants to come together despite their differences to compete for a shared and common goal.
On that note, lol, have a wonderful Sunday!
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PS- If you want an easy way to celebrate Lughnassadh, light a yellow candle and burn frankincense.






















