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Chapter 23 - 166 CE  
     
452.
   
 
1.
In the year 166
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (166 AD)
3.
Upon troops and generals
4.
returning to Rome from the East
5.
A terrible plague erupted
6.
later called the Antonine Plague
7.
and the Plague of Galen
8.
people of all ages
9.
came down with fever
10.
and bowel sickness
11.
then sores across their bodies
12.
dying in great agony of the pox
13.
Many thousands died
14.
An across the Empire
15.
Roman nobles and priests
16.
saw this horrible disease
17.
as a dark omen
18.
that the Roman House of Antonine
19.
was cursed by the Gods
 
453.
   
1.
Upon the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius
2.
In the year 180
3.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (180 AD)
4.
The leadership of the Roman Empire
5.
Went through great upheaval
6.
Marcus Aurelius had raised his son Commodus
7.
A man without moral regard
8.
To become co-Emperor in the year 176
9.
And Commodus did rule on his own
10.
from The year 180 to 192
11.
Upon his death, no less than five Emperors
12.
Did rule and fight for power in the year 193
13.
Until a Roman General
14.
under the Name Lucius Septimius Severus
15.
Born in the former Phoenician city of Neapolis
16.
Also known as Leptis Magna in Libya
17.
Did become Emperor in April 193
18.
Septimius Severus became Emperor in April 193
19.
He then did rule on his own
20.
And at times with members of his clan
21.
Until his death in 211
22.
It was Lucius Septimius Severus
23.
Who brought Victor a Sadducee Christian
24.
But not of high priestly blood
25.
from Leptis Magna in Libya
26.
Their same city of birth
27.
To Rome to become
28.
the first Recognized Christian Bishop of Rome
29.
For over 120 years
30.
He was the first Emperor to rescind the capital law
31.
of death to christians
32.
From the time of Nero
33.
Christians were either eliminated
34.
Or too scattered to have an effective leader
35.
And no bishop existed in Rome at all
36.
Either in secret or openly
37.
Prior to the reign of Marcus Aurelius
38.
The names listed and claimed
39.
Being a horrendous fraud
40.
Midst many frauds
41.
Which even included
42.
False documents
43.
false bodies
44.
and even false archeological discoveries
45.
to support A succession that never was
46.
The notable rule of Pope Victor I
47.
Saw the church of Rome
48.
Decide for the first time
49.
That Jesus was no longer
50.
Crucified on the 14th Nisan
51.
a fact even the Sadducee Christians
52.
long understood as true
53.
But then according to the feast of Eostre
54.
The ancient blood worship
55.
Ritual of the mother goddess
56.
When churches in Asia Minor
57.
Complained of the heresy
58.
Rome ignored them at first
59.
And in later years ensured all
60.
Worshippers of 14th Nisan as the correct Date
61.
were eliminated as heretics
62.
thus Christianity had evolved
63.
to not just absorbing gnosticism
64.
nor just absorbing the truth of Jesus
65.
but in absorbing the truth of itself
66.
that even christians
67.
could now be heretics to themselves
 
454.
   
1.
In the year 204
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (204 AD)
3.
The Great Holly King Art (Arthur) mac Cúinn
4.
High King of Ireland
5.
Did give up the ghost
6.
A member of the Holly family
7.
The most ancient and sacred of druids
8.
He was succeeded by his son
9.
The mighty and wise Cormac mac Art
10.
The great great great grandson
11.
of Jesus and Mariamne
12.
Of the many things that Cormac be
13.
A wise King first and foremost
14.
Sensing growing tension with the lesser kings
15.
He created a round table at which all Kings
16.
May sit as equals
17.
The first time such a deed had been done
18.
In any of the British isles
19.
And a truth stolen by Geoffrey of Oxford
20.
Upon his mythical tales
21.
Of Fabled English kings
22.
For Cormac was Arthur
23.
There is no doubt
24.
The King of the Round Table
25.
And Tara, was the greatest
26.
Of forts long before
27.
The dreams of Geoffrey and Camelot
28.
It was Cormac that commissioned
29.
The writing of the Great Irish cycles
30.
As even the most ancient Irish
31.
Had long forgotten their most ancient history
32.
It is these cycles
33.
Butchered by willing Christian monks
34.
And warlords seeking older
35.
Blood that formed
36.
the Stories that now reign as Irish past
37.
A poor reflection
38.
of what Was once a magnificent feat
39.
But most of all Cormac sensed
40.
The coming darkness
41.
Of the collapsing Empire
42.
Wise Holly King Cormac did build
43.
three great new universities
44.
to compliment Clonmacnoise
45.
upon the River Shannon
46.
in Leinster
47.
For the Kingdom of Ulster
48.
Holly King Cormac did build the school of Bangor
49.
on the Belfast Lough
50.
For the Kingdom of Connacht
51.
Holly King Cormac did build the school of Clonfert
52.
in west Gallway
53.
For the Kingdom of Meath
54.
Holly King Cormac did build the school of Clonard
55.
upon the River Boyne
56.
For the Kingdom of Munster
57.
Holly King Cormac did build the school of Cork
58.
Upon the River Lee
59.
And invited scholars and scribes
60.
From all lands
61.
To come to Ireland
62.
And fill its great schools
63.
And universities
64.
So that by the end of his Kingship
65.
It was Ireland above all others
66.
That reigned as the beacon
67.
Of light, of learning and hope
68.
For the ancient world
 
455.
   
1.
In the year 217
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (217 AD)
3.
Marcus Opellius Macrinus
4.
The Prefect of the Praetorian Guard
5.
Did become Emperor upon the murder
6.
Of Lucius Septimius Bassianus known as Caracalla
7.
While a short lived reign
8.
His ascension as Emperor marked the year
9.
That Pope Callixtus I came to power
10.
Funded by wealthy Sadducee Carpophorus
11.
Callixtus was a notorious gambler
12.
And womanizer
13.
But should be better remembered
14.
As the first Pope permitted
15.
Upon the ascension of Emperor Elagabalus
16.
A mere youth lost of any morals
17.
To re-open the badly damaged
18.
Temple of Cybele
19.
Upon Vatican Hill
20.
As a returned place of worship
21.
For Christians
22.
In honor the demonic gods
23.
For which in part the religion was first formed
24.
There, after its closure
25.
For over one hundred years
26.
The most high Sadducee Bishop
27.
Returned the celebration of child murder
28.
To the sacred temple upon Vatican Hill
29.
The High Mass in honor of Satanism
30.
To which only the most noble and elite
31.
Of Christianity have ever been permitted
32.
To witness
33.
But to the common masses who follow
34.
Is an inconceivable lie
35.
There upon Vatican Hill
36.
At the most sacred Temple to the Queen of Heaven
37.
the Sadducee Christian families did declare
38.
They would once again control
39.
The church they had founded
40.
And wrest control back
41.
From Christian bishops who harkened
42.
From Gnostic blends
43.
And non-Sadducean blood
44.
across the Eastern churches
 
456.
   
1.
In the year 244
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (244 AD)
3.
Cormac mac Art
4.
The Holly King
5.
The great High King of Ireland
6.
Of the Cuillean
7.
Most ancient and sacred druid family
8.
Did give up the ghost
9.
Upon his life and his death
10.
Terrible lies were gathered
11.
By wicked Christian monks
12.
To trick by whatever means
13.
The deeds of a good man
14.
For Cormac never converted to Christianity
15.
As the great great great grandson
16.
of Jesus and Mariamne
17.
He was the living Sangreal
18.
The Holy (Holly) Grail
19.
Nor did he battle the fabled Mug Ruith
20.
A crude attempt at fairy tales
21.
When truth has its own power
22.
Mug Ruth being a myth
23.
No more real
24.
than Simon bar Jonah (Simon Peter)
25.
Being the first Pope of Rome
26.
Just as Fergus Dubdétach
27.
A terrible lie
28.
A clumsy habit
29.
Of inserting false names
30.
At predictable measure
31.
Between real kings
32.
For Cormac was a Priest King
33.
A mighty druid in his own right
34.
And at his death
35.
He was succeeded by his son and no other
36.
written in the annals
37.
only as Cairbre Lifechair
38.
But by tradition most surely
39.
Caibre mac Cormac
40.
Of the Holly family
41.
And the great great great great grandson
42.
of Jesus and Mariamne
43.
Again, out of foolish habit
44.
The Christian monks
45.
Could not help
46.
but Break the line
47.
With another lie
48.
In the same manner
49.
As many other lies
50.
In Eochaid Gonnat
51.
Yet another king that never existed
 
457.
   
1.
In the year 248
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (250 AD)
3.
The curse of the pox (smallpox)
4.
Did return to the Empire
5.
This time it did first erupt
6.
In the city of Carthage
7.
Then to Rome
8.
When Emperor Philip the Arab
9.
Did officiate the 1,000 year
10.
Celebration of Rome
11.
And to Egypt
12.
So that within three years
13.
Thousands of people
14.
Did die in Rome every day
15.
Covered in sores
16.
With fever and sickness
17.
The people of Rome
18.
And the empire considered
19.
The arrival of the pox
20.
Which was later called
21.
The Plague of Cyprian
22.
to imply hatred towards christians
23.
that never happened
24.
Upon the millennial anniversary
25.
Of the founding of Rome
26.
A great and final curse of the Gods
27.
And more flocked to hear
28.
The End times rhetoric
29.
Of Christians
30.
Not to persecute
31.
For every disaster that did befall Rome
32.
The Christians and their message
33.
Of hate and a powerful God
34.
that will destroy the world
35.
to fearfully bring more converts
 
458.
   
1.
In the year 254
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (254 AD)
3.
the leader of the School of Alexandria
4.
whose name was Origen
5.
Grandson of Clemens
6.
Great Grandson of Valentinus
7.
Great great grandson of Josephus (St.Luke)
8.
Great great great grandson of Matthias
9.
Sadducee High Priest
10.
Did succumb to the pox
11.
And gave up the ghost
12.
The last of the Great House of Josephus
13.
The end of an era
14.
Within two hundred years
15.
Even the great Christian scholar Origen
16.
Would be considered a heretic
17.
Of a faith he helped spawn
 
459.
   
1.
In the year 272
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (272 AD)
3.
Cairbre Lifechair
4.
But by tradition most surely
5.
Caibre mac Cormac
6.
The Holly King
7.
The great High King of Ireland
8.
Most ancient and sacred druid family
9.
Did give up the ghost
10.
The Kingship did then pass
11.
To his son
12.
Known to us in the corrupted annals
13.
As Fiacha Sraibhtine
14.
In tradition more Fiacha mac Caibre
15.
Whose true name is long erased
16.
But whose blood is certain
17.
For the new High King Fiacha
18.
was the great great great great great grandson
19.
of Jesus and Mariamne
20.
while wicked priests
21.
did continue their habit
22.
of placing fictions
23.
between the holly high kings
24.
in the two fothad
25.
clumsy myth
26.
lies as regular as the sun
27.
King Fiacha did reign until
28.
The year 306
 
460.
   
1.
In the year 300
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (300 AD)
3.
Pope Marcellinus did commission
4.
a scholar for hire
5.
whose name was Lucius Lactantius
6.
to write a wholly false work
7.
called Divinae institutiones
8.
also known as Of the False Wisdom of Philosophers
9.
in which he attacked
10.
all knowledge and science as fraud
11.
and specifically all notions of common sense
12.
he did write
13.
Those who defend these marvellous fictions
14.
why all things do not fall
15.
into that lower part of the heaven
16.
they have once erred
17.
consistently persevere in their folly
18.
and defend one vain thing by another
19.
So wicked in its crafty words
20.
the work did condemn
21.
in years to come
22.
many a legion of doctors
23.
and professionals
24.
througout the Empire
 
461.
   
1.
In the year 306
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (306 AD)
3.
Fiacha Sraibhtine
4.
But by tradition most surely
5.
Fiacha mac Caibre
6.
The Holly King
7.
The great High King of Ireland
8.
Of the Cuilleain
9.
Most ancient and sacred druid family
10.
Did give up the ghost
11.
The Kingship did then pass
12.
To his son
13.
Known to us in the corrupted annals
14.
As Muiredach Tirech
15.
In tradition more Muiredach mac Fiacha
16.
Whose true name is long erased
17.
But whose blood is certain
18.
For the new High King Fiacha
19.
was the great great great great great great grandson
20.
of Jesus and Mariamne
21.
while wicked priests
22.
did continue their monotonous habit
23.
of placing fictions
24.
between the holly high kings
25.
in the three Collas
26.
an outlandish myth
27.
lies as regular as the moon rises
28.
King Muiredach did reign until
29.
The year 344
30.
The High King did have two sons
31.
Eochaid mac Muiredach the eldest
32.
and Eógan mac Muiredach
33.
also known as Eógan Mor
 
462.
   
1.
In the year 312
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (312 AD)
3.
Emperor Constantine
4.
A man of low moral judgment
5.
And cruel sadistic ways
6.
also known as Saint Constantine
7.
Did convert to Christianity
8.
By Pope Melchiades
9.
On account of superstition
10.
And pragmatics
11.
For Christianity had become
12.
A powerful influence
13.
as a religion of powerful gods
14.
of superstition and magic
15.
within the noble families of Rome
16.
and the Empire
 
463.
   
1.
In the year 318
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (318 AD)
3.
Pope Sylvester did meets eight
4.
of the Desposynoi descendents
5.
of the brothers and sisters of Jesus
6.
but the Pope rejected any official recognition
7.
and outright refused the Nazarene demands
8.
that Christian bishops be only
9.
the proper family descended
10.
from the House of Joseph
11.
The last contact between a Pope
12.
And official representatives
13.
For the next centuries
14.
The church devoted much time
15.
In hunting each one down
16.
And ending their life
17.
As originally intended
18.
By Paul, the founder
19.
Of Christianity
 
464.
   
1.
In the year 321
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (321 AD)
3.
Pope Sylvester I did secure official exemption
4.
from the jurisdiction
5.
of Roman civil law for all clergy,
6.
thereby usurping the principles
7.
of common law and equity.
8.
In the same year
9.
Pope Sylvester I did decree that Sunday
10.
Did become a public holiday
11.
upon the false claim
12.
that it is in accordance
13.
with Old Testament teachings.
14.
Sunday has been the (holy) day of worship
15.
for Christians ever since.
16.
Such twisted wickedness
17.
Subverting the rights of humans
18.
Gained over thousands of years
19.
Marked the beginning
20.
Of a never before seen darkness
21.
Scholars who sought knowledge
22.
in order destroy it
23.
the celebration of ignorance and fear
24.
as virtues
25.
That blind faith
26.
in the evilness of such madness
27.
was the highest aspiration
28.
and that the destruction
29.
of all civilization
30.
was a day sought
31.
in every possible way
 
465.
   
1.
In the year 325
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (325AD)
3.
Emperor Constantine
4.
As High Priest of the Roman Empire
5.
In his role as Pontificus Maximus
6.
did call upon the five patriarchs
7.
of the main Christian churches
8.
To assemble at Nicea
9.
Thus for the first time came together
10.
The Pope of Rome
11.
The Ecumenical Pope of Byzantium (Constantinople)
12.
The most senior of all the christian churches
13.
The Pope of Alexandria
14.
The Pope of Antioch
15.
The Pope of Jerusalem
16.
And all their bishops
17.
It was here that the Bishops of the Church
18.
Elected by vote to make Jesus as God
19.
Not by unanimous vote
20.
for many did still believe
21.
in common sense
22.
that he be a great prophet and messiah
23.
but not the only son of God
24.
in the end with a handful of votes
25.
he was elected a God
26.
In the same year
27.
The Christian troops of Constantine
28.
Led by Christian priest
29.
did round up and crucify
30.
the last remaining Zoroastrian priests
31.
known as the Magi in Asia Minor and Palestine.
32.
the same order of priests
33.
and religion referred
34.
as the three wise men in the gospels.
35.
Constantine also known as St. Constantine
36.
Showed his devotion
37.
To such words at Nicea
38.
The following year
39.
When he first killed his son
40.
then entertained guests at a feast
41.
Where the main attraction
42.
Was the spectacle
43.
Of his wife Empress Fausta
44.
Being slowly boiled to death
45.
In a large cauldron
46.
At the centre of the banquet
 
466.
   
1.
In the year 331
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (331AD)
3.
Eusebius a leadeing scribe
4.
in the new Christian world
5.
where truth became lies
6.
and all knowledge was to be corrupted
7.
to ashes and tales
8.
was commissioned by Pope Silvester I
9.
to re-write the history
10.
of the formation of christianity
11.
so that all may believe
12.
it to be a civilized religion
13.
of love and charity
14.
formed not by the Sadducee noble families
15.
and Paul of Tarsus
16.
but Jesus Christ, now the newly elected son of God
17.
In his work
18.
called Ecclesiastical History
19.
Eusebius did state openly
20.
We shall introduce into this history
21.
in general only those events which may be useful
22.
first to ourselves
23.
and afterwards to posterity
 
467.
   
1.
In the year 340
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (340 AD)
3.
Pope Julius I was the first Pope of Rome
4.
To falsely claim
5.
the birth date of Jesus
6.
falling upon the pagan date ("Sol Invictus") of December 25
7.
instead of 14 Nisan (jewish calendar)
8.
For such a change had great significance
9.
Being December 25th in ancient Roman days
10.
Was the Most important festival
11.
of Saturnia
 
468.
   
1.
In the year 344
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (344 AD)
3.
Muiredach Tirech
4.
But by tradition most surely
5.
Muiredach mac Fiacha
6.
The Holly King
7.
The great High King of Ireland
8.
Most ancient and sacred druid family
9.
Did give up the ghost
10.
The High Kingship did then pass
11.
To his son
12.
Known to us in the corrupted annals
13.
As Eochaid Mugmedon
14.
A terrible insulting name
15.
In tradition more Eochaid mac Muiredach
16.
Whose true name is long erased
17.
But whose blood is certain
18.
For the new High King Eochaid
19.
And by birthright King of Munster
20.
was the great great great great great great great grandson
21.
of Jesus and Mariamne
22.
while wicked priests
23.
did continue their irrepressible habit
24.
of placing fictions