Daily Commentary

05 February 2001


"What do you think about GW?"
~ Caution ~
The Watchword Of The Day

Editor's Note:
The issue of our new President, George W. Bush, and the integrity of his intent has been of great concern to me. Perhaps one reason is the emmense dog and pony show he and Vice President Gore put on in Florida. His profession of faith and the various seemingly "good" things that he has already begun has given me at least a glimmer of hope, but I know deep within every fiber of my being that the enemy can be, and is most devious, conniving, deceptive, and, above all, patient. We must not at all forget this.

Thus, when President Bush announced his "faith-based" initiative, I began to seriously wonder about his intentions, for everyone must realize that along with federal money comes federal guidelines--thick federal strings. Perhaps this is not the President's intent, and if not, my apologies; however, there is little doubt that once this Executive Order becomes law, and once our bonifide churches buy into it, they place themselves directly under federal rule, as if becoming a 501(c)(3) isn't bad enough!

I saw this same tactic used by the Department of Justice when millions of dollars were made available to local police departments by way of grants. Those who made this money available knew that many of these departments would use it inappropriately, whether intentional or not. They also knew that when they did that the federal government would have every legal right to commandeer their department in subtle ways, such as officer training requirements, thus placing the right people in the right slots in an attempt to federalize local law enforcement, and it has largely worked.

In conclusion, this old country boy has little knowledge of occult matters, but I do have a sense of right and wrong. I am also a servant to the one and true Son of God, Jesus Christ, who would have us understand what is expected of us. Thus, I present the thoughts and apparent knowledge of others who appear to know more on these matters than I do. Whether they are correct in their conclusions is yet to be seen.

I do this with great relunctance for the following reason:

Nothing is more opposite to clarity or more fatal to salvation, than the evil reports we make of one another, whether they are true or false; because they irritate the mind, disorder the heart, foment divisions, and embitter hatreds, and because we cannot obtain God's pardon for them, unless we receive in our confessions to repair the evil we have done, and to reconcile those we may have set at variances. We should, therefore, neither spread evil reports of others, nor listen to them; and if we do hear anything against our neighbor, we should be careful not to repeat it.

(In Prudence Of What We Do, Chapter IV, Following of Christ, Thomas A. Kempis, Catholic Publications Press, New York, May 1925, Czechoslovaria)

For now, may all God-fearing and Christ-loving men and women continue to pray for the most perfect Will of our Father in Heaven--for the good of His Kingdom.

--Al Colombo

(If you have a rebuttle to the following OpEd, please send it to abcolombo@yahoo.com. Thank you)

Al

What do you think about GW so far?
Do you think he's the man he says he is?

Definitely NOT! He is Illuminist.

Did you see the Illuminist signal he and Clinton exchanged at his inaugural speech, meaning the NWO is still in control (forefinger and little finger up)? Not to forget he was facing the obelisk at the time (satanic). Also, if you remember, Billy Graham, a freemason since the 40's, 'brought him to the Lord', which means Dubya is part of the endtimes, whore church (RCC), and not the TRUE Church of Jesus Christ. He also is a member of the Scull and Bones like his dad--a Dynasty thing!

I had already suspected this way back when he made the statement (re: homosexuals) "we are all God's children". John 1:12 says NOT.

Here's a portion of what the Cutting Edge Headline News wrote re: Dubya's inaugural speech: http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1464.cfm

[To read the whole thing, go here to my website-- Pres.Bush Signals Fellow Illuminists With Coded Message]

Georgia
Our Church:
Today is YOUR day!

NEWS BRIEF:
"Bush Inaugural Address", CNN, January 21, 2001.

"After the Declaration of Independence was signed, Virginia statesman John Page wrote to Thomas Jefferson: 'We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?' "

When I listened to President George W. Bush make this statement, I nearly came to my feet in excitement.  I was positive that he was not quoting the Bible, even though it sounded like he might be.  I was very sure that the Bible had no instance where an angel was depicted as riding in the whirlwind and directing any storm. As often as the Illuminati depicts Lucifer as an "angel", I was certain this statement was code, directed at occultists throughout the world.

I immediately contacted Cisco Wheeler, a former Illuminist Satanist, now a Born Again Christian.  She has worked with author, Fritz Springmeier in books on Illuminati Mind Control.  Cisco had not seen Bush's Inaugural Address, so I emailed the text to her. Her reaction was swift and excited:  George W. had, indeed, spoken in Illuminist code! Remember the situation George W. was facing on January 20, 2001.  Left Wing Illuminist President Bill Clinton was passing the baton off to Right Wing George W. Bush.  While most of the Illuminists throughout the world were sure that George W. was just as Illuminist as Clinton, they were looking for a sign or signs during the Inaugural ceremony that would confirm their belief.

As we reported in NEWS1463, George W. Bush gave strong visible signals during his Inaugural ceremony.  Bush "faced the obelisk" during this ceremony,  as he faced the Washington Monument, the world's most important and famous obelisk.  All Illuminists throughout the world would immediately be alerted that George W. was a committed Illuminist and would continue to work toward the global plan to so change the world that a One-World Government, Economy, and Religion could achieve a "take-off" position that would allow Antichrist to arise.

Secondly, as we reported in NEWS1463, Bush planned to use the huge, historic Masonic Bible on which to place his hand during his actual taking of the oath of office, but it did appear that a last-minute change was made.  George W. appeared to place his hand on a smaller black Bible; a subscriber wrote that he had read that this Bible was a Bush family Bible.  Since the Masonic Bible used by George Washington, and later by President George Bush in 1989, weighed nine pounds, it is possible that Laura Bush simply decided that she could not hold it.  However, the fact of the matter is that George W. had initially decided to use this Masonic Bible, a definite signal to the Illuminati.

GEORGE W. BUSH'S
CODED MESSAGE

Let us examine this coded statement now in the depth necessary to understand what President George W. Bush said, and how it was Illuminist code.  "After the Declaration of Independence was signed, Virginia statesman John Page wrote to Thomas Jefferson: 'We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?' "

The first thing to understand is that this above statement abounds in Illuminist symbolism.  The Declaration of Independence was deliberately planned to be issued on July 4, 1776.  This date is 66 days after the Satanic High Holy day period starting April 30, and it was exactly 13 days after Summer Solstice on June 21.  Our Founding Fathers waited until there were precisely 13 states before they founded the Union.  Finally, when you add the numbers forming the year, 1776, you get '21', a most revered number to the occultist.

As much as we love our Declaration of Independence, we need to understand that it was a document emanating from Illuminists like Thomas Jefferson, and was specifically timed according to an Illuminist timetable.  Thus, when President George W. Bush referred to the Declaration, he knew he was referring to an Illuminist document. Then, consider that when John Page wrote this letter to Thomas Jefferson, both of them were Illuminists.  Thus, we have another strong hint that this quote George W.  made about an angel riding in the whirlwind was an Illuminist statement.

Now, let us examine the key sentence of this quote:  "Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?"  Cicsco Wheeler points out that it is highly critical that Page wrote this statement in the form of a question; the Illuminati makes excellent use of such questions in Mind Control techniques.  When conspirators are being advised by Guiding Spirits, they knew much about Mind Control even in 1776.

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Thank you. --Al Colombo


Allan B. Colombo
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