Saturday, March 17, 2012

Terrorism is okay when St. Patrick does it

So, I asked the child yesterday how things went at school, if anyone gave her a hard time for not celebrating St. Patrick's Day (since it is on a Saturday this year, they did it yesterday). She said it was okay but she was asked a lot why she wasn't wearing green and why she didn't celebrate. One little girl said, "If you don't celebrate it, then you don't celebrate me!" When my daughter asked what she meant, she said, "You know!" My daughter was laughing when she told me, then we both started laughing. She was like, "What does that even mean?" I said, "It means you have weird friends!" 

 
This morning, my daughter told me that they watched a movie on St. Patrick, but that she thinks it was lying about him. 


(Pause for a moment: Um.... why is a public school teaching about a Catholic religious belief? Let alone cramming bullshit lies down kids' throats? So much for "education" in school, right?)


When she was done telling me the bullshit they were forced to swallow (although my child isn't that stupid and I've taught her facts of enough things that she knows bullshit when she hears it), I corrected everything for her. I just thought I'd share those things from the movie here, and correct them for anyone else subjected to revisionist history (those with the power write the history)...


MYTH: St. Patrick was a christian born in Rome. 


FACT: St. Patrick was a Celtic PAGAN born near Scotland. His real name was Maewyn Succat. 


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MYTH: Patrick was kidnapped by Vikings who were trying to kill the catholics and who were attacking peaceful monasteries to steal their gold and riches.


FACT #1: The Vikings attacked the catholic monasteries because they were set up for the sole purpose of converting, by force if necessary, the Pagans and stealing their riches and their land, with the help of Roman forces, for Rome. The Vikings were simple people and didn't care about gold and riches. They weren't easily dominated and fought back against any force that tried to destroy their livelihood. 


FACT #2: He was kidnapped by marauders who were engaged in slave trade. At this time, Rome had set about chaos in the many lands in Europe by forcing so many Pagan clans into hiding. These clans became unruly because they were being starved -- it was punishable by death to hunt on Rome's newly stolen lands. The chaos and turmoil the people were forced to suffer through created men who went to undignified lengths to feed their families and to survive. Slave trade grew from this desperation to protect their own meager territories from other clans growing and spreading out through land not capable of holding so many outcasts.


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MYTH: Patrick was sent to Ireland to peacefully spread the word of Jesus and set up churches for Rome for new converts. He requested this assignment because he loved and forgave his kidnappers and wanted to introduce them to a peaceful life dedicated to Jesus Christ.


FACT: Patrick was sent to Ireland as a last resort because his predecessor was pre-occupied in England. More than likely, he wanted to seek revenge against those who kidnapped him. Today, this would be the verdict if he was justifiably arrested and went to trial. He knew because of his learning and prior servitude to Roman priests how things worked and what was intended for the Pagans of Ireland. More than likely, he begged for this assignment so he could watch the destruction of the people who had been backed into the corner by his new religion and survived the best they could. Of course, we know now that Rome, the Church of Rome, the Vatican today, tightly affixes blinders onto their brainwashed minions so they can't see the true criminals and reason for events happening as they do.


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MYTH: Patrick introduced the significance of the shamrock to the Irish people, which was the Holy Trinity, and it was the Holy Shamrock and his Papal Staff that he used to magically drive out the evil snakes. 


FACT #1: That Papal Staff was traditionally Druish. It was never used in Rome prior to the christian invasion of Ireland. 


FACT #2: The shamrock has been a symbol for pagans throughout the world long before christianity. The particular shamrock of Ireland was revered by the Druids to ward off evil spirits, to aide one in premonitions, enlighten one's spirit and brain, and bring knowledge of our world and of spiritual realms. The heart-shaped leaves have been used by the Celts to represent the Triple Goddess, the Three Morgans, the Triple Mothers. Three is a very powerful, mystical number. Patrick implemented the tradition of Rome bastardizing Pagan beliefs and twisting it to their own use. 


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MYTH: Patrick freed Ireland from the devil and from the demon-possessed snakes. 


FACT #1: There is no scientific evidence of snakes existing on the island of Ireland after the last Ice Age.

 
FACT #2: Pagans and every religious order in the world revered snakes as positive bringers of knowledge, peace, and harmony. The symbol for the Druids was the snake due to their wisdom and harmonious commune with nature. 


The snake was first demonized by Rome when it adopted Christianity in a popular effort to manipulate other religions. It fed the fear of the day with stories (lies) of demonic possessions of snakes until it succeeded in making the snake a symbol for Lucifer, thereby re-writing the ancient stories of the Tree of Life to include a deceptive snake intent on bringing about the downfall of humans. 


FACT #3: "Driving out the snakes from Ireland", then, means forcing out the Pagans and Protestants, who were in Ireland and a threat to the Church of England (pre-Protestant Reformation) and the Church of Rome. This was accomplished by the wide-spread practice of manipulation and brainwashing. Those who were not so easily converted were forced out or murdered by the armies of Rome and England. (hence, St. Patrick is considered a terrorist by everyone but Catholics)
Pagans and Protestants had lived peacefully until the arrival of St. Patrick, Roman Catholicism and King Henry's Church of England. After King Henry's marital debacles resulted in his hatred of Rome and Catholicism, he decided to wage war on the Catholic churches in Ireland. This war is continues today between the Protestants and the Catholics, with the rebirth of Druidism growing and being swept up in the middle. 


All was pleasant and peace when the Celtic Druids reigned. Introduce Rome and every pure, beautiful celebration is hijacked and bastardized, with the traditions being called "satanic" and mocked -- even within the walls of learning, teaching our children to continue the fraud in an effort to make Rome appear relevant. 


Without a doubt, if Patrick did today what he did back then, he would be hunted down by SEAL Team 6 and taken out as the terrorist leader he was.

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