Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Passion of George the Third: Part 3

How many of you watched the first anniversary observance of 9 11 in 2002? Unfortunately I missed it. However, when I saw the pictures afterward I was shocked. Why?

The historian Plutarch wrote in 75 AD the following description of the founding of Rome:

Romulus, having buried his brother Remus, together with his two foster-fathers, on the Mount Remonia, set to building his city; and sent for men out of Tuscany, who directed him by sacred usages and written rules in all the ceremonies to be observed, as in a religious rite. First, they dug a round trench about that which is now the Comitium, or Court of Assembly, and into it solemnly threw the first-fruits of all things either good by custom or necessary by nature; lastly, every man taking a small piece of earth of the country from whence he came, they all threw in promiscuously together. This trench they call, as they do the heavens, Mundus; making which their centre, they described the city [Rome] in a circle round it.

The ceremony which was conducted at the founding of Rome is EXACTLY what was done in the “pit” at Ground Zero on September 11, 2002. Go back and look at the pictures of what happened in New York on that day. The “Circle of Honor” used in the modern ceremony was equivalent to the round trench described by Plutarch which became the “Mundus” of Rome. The ancient Mundus Plutarch mentioned may or may not have been the Mundus Cereris I described in my October 11 post, but I believe it was. Rome in its day was "the power of the pit of hell". (That's why the resurrection of Jesus was a victory not just over death itself, but also a victory over the power of Rome.)

Those who gathered around it on September 11, 2002, all threw their sacrifices into the circle to honor the dead; and pieces of earth were both placed into the circle and some taken away. The picture below from The New York Times shows what I believe to be the real culmination of the ceremony. That whirlwind of dust which arose from the circle inside the pit was the evil spirit of Rome, conjured up on that day and reborn into the entire world as a murderous force which polluted the American spirit and turned us all into America’s willing executioners, whose blood lust will be difficult if not impossible to quench. Eleven years later it is still killing people all over the world with absolutely no end in sight:


Not only was Rome reborn in the pit on that day. Tomorrow I will discuss how certain prophecies of the Book of Revelation also may have been symbolically fulfilled.

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