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  • #215834
    Nigel R
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    #215793
    Nigel R
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    #215755
    Nigel R
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    Okay, I’ve just been told I’m not to tell you any more.
    This is my last post.
    Goodbye

    #215754
    Nigel R
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    Here, I bet you didn’t know this.

    You’re about to decorate your house for Halloween with ‘fairy lights’. You now know what those are, but did you know this?

    You’re celebrating on the wrong day.

    Halloween is actually called Samhain (pronounced sa-wane). It’s what’s known as a ‘cross quarter day’. It’s the mid-point between the Autumn Equinox and the winter solstice.

    The correct date of Halloween is the 7th of November.
    https://www.archaeoastronomy.com/2022.html

    #215753
    Nigel R
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    Are you folks learning anything?

    I clearly know what I’m talking about. Do you want to know?

    Ask me, ask me a question.

    #215752
    Nigel R
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    CJM I was explaining the words fairy, pixie, banshee etc.

    Do you now know what those words mean?

    Why the bad guys are the Sith and how to correctly pronounce that?

    Why people hang ‘fairy lights’? And what they are?

    #215722
    Nigel R
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    You’ll note that in Star Wars the bad guys are also the Sith.

    They always demonise the enemy, it makes it easier to kill them without conscience.
    Even though rule number one for actually being a Christian is “though shalt not kill”.

    #215715
    Nigel R
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    That link explains exactly where ‘fairy’ comes from.

    They were the ‘Picts’ the people the Christians slaughtered.

    A Pixie is the same thing “corruption of Pict Shee” “The Gaelic for faery is Sith (pronounced Shee)”

    Nowadays its uses as a catch-all term for woodland/hill/nature spirits. Seen as whisps of something like smoke, but can also be a sort of flash. And of course glowing ‘orbs’.

    http://clanarthur.org/history/king-arthur/faeries-and-pixies/

    #215713
    Nigel R
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    I’m not saying your dream was because you upset them. Honestly I don’t know what it was about. I’m just saying I know not to upset them.

    The spirit world is right here and people don’t see it.
    They know I see it. I don’t meet it with fear, I say hello. I’m friends with everyone I meet and I’m straight with you.

    #215712
    Nigel R
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    @6:50 The standing stone is seen here behind the bench. It was dynamited by Irish navies who building the railway. Apparently they did it because they had a row with locals at a pub in Dunblane. I can only imagine what happened to them! https://youtu.be/nR8c-Us6TK8?t=410

    #215711
    Nigel R
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    His house is at the start of this video.
    The trees in question form the hedge on the left of the path. The standing stone is just behind the camera on the left. His Name’s Murray.

    #215709
    Nigel R
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    My neighbour cut down a row of trees next to his house.
    There’s a standing stone in front of them and the dragons hill above them.

    I knew immediately what he’d done. Within 6 months he had a stroke.

    #215707
    Nigel R
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    #215706
    Nigel R
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    Hi Jeremiah,
    I started watching that video but it was so overly dramatic I only lasted less than a minute. It was telling people to be afraid.
    I’ve not had a TV in 15 years, I don’t want programmed.

    Did you have the dream after watching that program?

    All I was told was “if you see lights in the woods, it’s the fairie folk. They visit with a body made of light”. I mean, what are you supposed to do with that? I’ve never seen one.

    It could be that your ‘orbs’ are Native American, or from earlier people. One thing I do know, they don’t like their areas being built on. Here you see lone trees in a field and the farmers won’t cut them dowm!

    p://clanarthur.org/history/king-arthur/faeries-and-pixies/

    #215670
    Nigel R
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    I heard Wes say that some native American said not to follow them, because they lead you to some ill fate.

    If you saw a person in the woods, would you follow them? Then why follow a light?

    Here’s an idea, leave them alone.

    The last episode (891) the guy gets hit in the chest with a stick, why?
    Because he was firing an assault rifle. Who’s the monster?

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