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The Third Secret of Fatima: Our Lady is God, The Lord is Satan https://youtu.be/97HXLAg841s #bitcoin is freedom from the NWO
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OurLadyisGod 2 years ago
“These have power to shut heaven, that it raine not in the daies of their prophecie: and they have power over the waters to turne them into bloud, and to strike the earth with al plague as often as they wil.” - 1582 Douai-Rheims Apocalypse 11:6 “The Holy Church built upon a rock, that is Christ, and upon Peter...because by the gates of Hell, that is, by the disputations of heretics which lead the vain to destruction, it would never be overcome.” - Pope St. Leo IX, Sept. 2, 1053 “The order of the Illuminati was founded in the 1770's. Their “pope,” Weisshaupt, used the Jesuits as a model for his organization.” - Mozart & Freemasonry, page 9 “Weisshaupt himself had been brought up by the Jesuits in Ingolstadt. The internal organization of the order was along Masonic lines and each member was given a special name. Weisshaupt chose the name Spartacus.” - Mozart & Freemasonry, page 9-10 “The Jesuits…are a secret society – a sort of Masonic order – with superadded features of revolting odiousness, and a thousand times more dangerous.” - Samuel Morse “It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country – the United States of America – are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman Catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religious liberty. They have instigated MOST of the wars of Europe.” - Marquis de LaFayette “The Jesuits are a MILITARY organization, not a religious order. Their chief is a general of an army, not the mere father abbot of a monastery. And the aim of this organization is power – power in its most despotic exercise – absolute power, universal power, power to control the world by the volition of a single man. Jesuitism is the most absolute of despotisms - and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses.” - Napoleon Bonaparte “I have learnt most of all from the Jesuit Order. A good part of that organization I have transported direct to my own party.” - Adolf Hitler image
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OurLadyisGod 2 years ago
The tumultuous forks of Bitcoin in 2017, resulting in Bitcoin Cash and later Bitcoin SV, can be analogously viewed through the lens of Catholic historical events, especially when approached from a sedevacantist traditionalist perspective. Much like the Protestant Reformation, where Martin Luther and his followers sought to realign the Catholic Church with what they perceived as its original teachings, the creation of Bitcoin Cash was an attempt to return to Bitcoin's foundational vision as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. This splintering continued with Bitcoin SV, reminiscent of the further divisions within Protestantism, each faction claiming adherence to true teachings. Similarly, the protocol changes in Bitcoin, such as the SegWit implementation, can be likened to the modernist shifts during the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), which sedevacantists view as deviations from authentic Catholic dogma. In both the realms of faith and cryptocurrency, these divisions underscore the challenges of interpreting foundational texts and beliefs, with factions emerging to preserve what they see as the original vision.
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OurLadyisGod 2 years ago
Bitcoin, in its original form, can be likened to the original teachings and practices of the Catholic Church as instituted in Rome by God Jesus Christ. Both represent a foundational set of beliefs and principles that their followers adhere to. image
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OurLadyisGod 2 years ago
The decentralized and anonymous nature of the daily recitation of the Rosary can be likened to the Proof of Work (PoW) mechanism in Bitcoin in several intriguing ways. Firstly, just as Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network with participants from all over the world, the Rosary is recited by many globally, without a central authority directing each individual's prayer. This decentralized act of faith is driven by personal conviction, much like miners are driven by their belief in the value of Bitcoin. Secondly, the anonymity of both practices is profound. Bitcoin transactions, while recorded on a public ledger, do not inherently reveal the identities of the parties involved. Similarly, the daily recitation of the Rosary is a private act of devotion, often done in solitude or in small groups, without the need for public acknowledgment or recognition. Lastly, the sacrifices made in both realms are for a perceived greater good. In Bitcoin, miners sacrifice electricity and computational power in PoW to validate transactions and secure the hardest form of money ever created. In the spiritual realm, individuals sacrifice their time to recite the Rosary, leading to the salvation of souls. Both practices highlight the idea that valuable outcomes, whether in the material or spiritual world, often demand sacrifice and dedication in a decentralized and anonymous manner.