Freedom Fighter @JRFREEDOMFIGHTER
17 January, 02:41 (E)
Open sesame . er. secret window!

Watch the sign at the top, it flashes up policies. If you try to open the link it closes over before you can do that!
Peek Preview. #GamesAreFun

https://www.usdebtclock.or...

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Freedom Fighter @JRFREEDOMFIGHTER
The coins are

Oranges and lemons,
Say the bells of St Clement's.
You owe me five farthings,
Say the bells of St Martin's.

When will you pay me?
Say the bells of Old Bailey.
When I grow rich,
Say the bells of Shoreditch.

When will that be?
Say the bells of Stepney.
I do not know,
Say the great bells of Bow.

Here comes a candle,
To light you to bed.
Here comes a candle,
To light you to bed.

https://www.londonmuseum.o...

.. it's actually about some of London's famous churches.

In medieval London, most people were Christian and there was a church on almost every street. Religion had an impact on most aspects of people’s lives, since schools & hospitals were run by the Church.

... dates all the way back to 1665

... as many as #15 churches.
#TOMORROW #2DaysAheadOfSchedule

Jan 18 #Q Intelligence Drops countdown.
#Freedom #14 days from today. #5yeardelta

https://anonup.com/thread/...
03:58 PM - Jan 17, 2025 (E)
In response Freedom Fighter to her Publication
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Lars Kronlob @LarsQ
25 January, 11:36
In response Freedom Fighter to her Publication
There were no "medieval times". That is fake history. In the Tartarian Empire (or whatever you like to call it), the buildings with bells were free energy power stations and healing devices via special frequencies. Later on, the parasites used them for their religions in order to control people.

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Freedom Fighter @JRFREEDOMFIGHTER
25 January, 02:31 (E)
In response Lars Kronlob to his Publication
That's true. #tartaria
🔽
https://anonup.com/thread/...

I think the focus is on churches and the attack on Christianity.

https://fullfact.org/onlin...

Churches all around Euope have been attacked or destroyed in an attempt to wipe out Christians and Christianity.

As we well know, the men who dress in robes in many instances have not been true to their purpose.

Other men dressed in long robes, known as the Religion of Peace, have taken over abandoned churches.

Then we have a different type of religion, supposedly based on science.

Personally, I consider I have been fortunate not to have subscribed to any 'religion'. I have a mathemaically aligned mind, which for me requires some sort of evidence to base any belief on. So, I waiited.

More than one spiritual experience presented to me which could be nothing else than evidence of 'life after death' I'm far too practical to imagine a toothpaste tube manouvering unaided to the floor. A sign.

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~sky~ kat donated @sKy3s1119
25 January, 10:30
In response Freedom Fighter to her Publication
Thank you 🙏
Very Interesting indeed, I could get lost for hrs in those website!

Do you know why it is that I recall the last 2 lines being:
> Here comes a chopper
> To chop off your head ?😕

"Here comes a candle,
To light you to bed.
Here comes a candle,
To light you to bed."

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Freedom Fighter @JRFREEDOMFIGHTER
25 January, 09:27 (E)
In response ~sky~ kat to her Publication
"Do you know why it is that I recall the last 2 lines being:
> Here comes a chopper
> To chop off your head ?😕"

Do tell us why.
Those lines aren't included in the article.

It could've been used on the clock as a warning! #IdesOfMarch 3.15 Settlement of Debts. 11.3
Debts not only being money! #Guillotines #Obama 2009

"The Old Bailey in the rhyme was a famous medieval courthouse and it certainly didn’t have any bells. In the rhyme, the bells sing "when will you pay me".

This refers to some of the people locked up in Newgate prison, the most notorious prison in medieval London. Many of the prisoners were debtors, meaning they didn’t pay back money they had borrowed.

The bells of the Old Bailey in the rhyme would have been the bells of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, which stood opposite the courthouse at the time.

The medieval courthouse was yet another building destroyed by the Great Fire. It was rebuilt in 1674 and the Old Bailey is still used as a courthouse today.

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