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Yohanan- that is so classical :mdrmdr:

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:mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:    That is soooo funny ... I just googled the pictures and yep nothing in “Moroni’s” hand.  Bwahahaha.

Well  all I can say is Gabriel better NOT “misplace” or “accidentally drop and damage” the heavenly one!  We certainly don’t want any more “delays”.  Can you imagine though ... in the excitement of it all ... the day is finally here ... and then ... something happened to the trumpet. :groan

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True ... “no corruption or corrosion in Heaven” however, the first time the stones are cut ... they need to go through the polishing stage to remove the rough edges and to make the gem stones shine.   Or would you prefer a dull and spiky ring? 🙂

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The trumpet is knocked off from the latter day saints church. God may warn this church that they shall not hear the trumpet voice and partake in rapture.

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Coincidence is not a kosher word. Some heavy symbolism there. Smile

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I agree with you. I don't believe in coincidence. This is a warning from God. Earthquake hardly happens in Salt lake city. The magnitude is good enough to knock off the trump, but not the church. Earthquake is not a smart piece. It comes to destroy. But only God can command which part it can destroy. I also believe there shall be more warnings from God to those apostate church, before the rapture.

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Well, I wouldn’t even classify the Mormons as an apostate church. They are a very dangerous cult with Freemasonic origins.

 

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Yes, Joseph Smith was born in Vermont and had deep ties to masonry.  They kicked him out of the state for his Mormon junk so he kept traveling westward and eventually settled in Salt Lake City.  Unfortunately the whole state of Vermont has deep ties to masonry ...  war hero brothers Ira and Ethan Allen, their cousin Seth Warner, President Chester Arthur and President Calvin Coolidge.  They tried to push wacko Howard Dean to run for presidency and now its Bernie Sanders. President William Howard Taft was the 27th President ... even though he was born in Cincinnati, Ohio his dad was Alphonso Taft - born in Townshend, VT and Alphonso Taft and William Huntington Russell - born New Haven, CT co-founded Skull and Bones Secret society. :wacko:

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Vermont is full of Freemasons. Didn’t know that!

That wicked organization is quite busy trying to get the Third physical temple built so that their “man” can defile it.

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Yep, lots of masons in this state.  The old Vermont motto is “doesn’t matter who you vote for, because you’re always voting for one of us”.   Makes sense ... we currently have a Republican Governor but he admitted he didn’t vote for Trump.

If you google the story of William Morgan he was a mason but later became anti mason and became a whistle blower by exposing their secrets and the corruption of the Masonic political party. They quickly removed him from the scene.  He was kidnapped and its still not clear if the masons actually murdered him or gave him hush up money to “disappear”.  Afterwards this caused many elections to go to non-Masons for a number of years.  His wife later ... hooked up with Joseph Smith and became one of his many wives. :wacko:

As you drive into each town you not only see the town name but a small sign broadcasting this is a “Free and Accepted Mason” town.   The women have their own club too .. Order of the Eastern Star.   The police force and firemen are about 90% masons.

I’ve walked through 3 historic local cemeteries grave stones from mid 1700’s and or 1800’s to the present.  The majority of the grave stones have either compass and protractor symbols or tall obelisks.

Illustrator/Painter Norman Rockwell was a mason and active at the Red Mountain Lodge and did most of his art work in Vermont just down the road from where I used to live.  The majority of the people on the covers of the Saturday Evening Posts were local Vermonters.

Poet Robert Frost was born in San Francisco and died in Boston but he spent a lot of his time in Vermont while writing.  The stone house he lived in is not far away and its now a museum for people to tour.  It’s hard to say if he was a mason but in Feb 9, 2010 The NY Times wrote an article they found in the basement of a Masonic lodge in Methuen, MA not a poem or essay but an attendance book Frost kept while teaching 8th grade at a Grammar School in Methuen in 1893. The Boston Globe reported they gave a $3,000 grant to have it restored and rebind it.

There are a few banking Rothschild’s descendants that live in the area.  One happens to be an oral surgeon ... David Rothschild.  He works out of 3 offices - 2 in Vermont and 1 in Massachusetts.  I was hoping to see him in Feb when I needed my wisdom tooth pulled. A couple of years ago I jokingly asked him if he is related to the Rothschild English family and he said yes.  He is from the France while his uncle is ... Lord Jacob Rothschild.  He was very kind to me and worked on my teeth twice.  One time he didn’t even charge me ... just said no charge for this.  I got a chance to witness to him and he graciously listened and took the Bible tract.  He, of course, said he attends the Masonic lodge in town.  LOL  no surprise there.

 

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