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Catherine Austin-Fitts is a Christian - not sure what her stand is regarding denomination, however she's been onto what is going on for a long time and has been wary of Trump from the outset I believe.

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Tudor, I wonder if Bitcoin is the work of the Jesuits or other secret society organization, because the world still doesn’t know the identity of its creator.

“Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin in 2009. The name "Satoshi Nakamoto" is the pseudonym for the person or people who introduced the concept of Bitcoin in a 2008 paper. Nakamoto remained active in the creation of Bitcoin and the blockchain until about 2010 but has not been heard from since.”

- Bitcoin.org was registered August 18, 2008

- The white paper was published October 31, 2008

- Bitcoin launched on January 3, 2009

January 3 is the day the Catholic Church excommunicated Martin Luther, and Israel invaded Gaza on January 3 2009.

August 18 is the feast day for Saint Helena, patron saint of converts lol

October 31 is obviously all hallow’s eve

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I think it definitely was, because the goal is to bring people to a digital system to enforce the mark. Now Bitcoin is front and center with project 2025 and Trump is all about it.

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Wow the orchestration is breathtaking

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Thank you. Another awesome and very informative presentation.

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I listen to a man on line that quotes many of the puritans from the past,

" the Puritans obeyed the 4th commandment, so did no work on the 7th day,

however they worked twice as hard on the 1st Day i.e. the day of the sun.

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There may have been some of them that were sabbatarians, but most were Sunday keepers. There are countless documented cases of them whipping or even killing people for breaking Sunday laws.

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From the Vatican today: Bishop Emmanuel Gobilliard, the Vatican’s representative for the 2024 Paris Olympics, speaks about the significance of the interfaith ceremony held on Sunday outside Notre-Dame Cathedral, highlighting its message of universal fraternity.

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