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Chapter 24 - 384 CE  
     
484.
   
1.
In the year 384
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (384 AD)
3.
Pope Damasus I
4.
Also known as Saint Damasus
5.
The most powerful Bishop of Rome
6.
A son of Theodosius the Elder
7.
From Cauca (Coca) in Spain
8.
And half-brother to Emperor Theodosius
9.
Saint Damasus had fathered
10.
several illegitimate children
11.
With the daughters of Roman nobles
12.
Including the daughter of the Emperor
13.
Did give up the ghost
14.
It was his son Pope Siricius I
15.
Also known as Saint Siricius
16.
Who carried both the blood Of Damasus
17.
A claimed Sadducee priestly noble
18.
And the blood of the Roman Theodosian dynasty
19.
Upon the death of Saint Damasus
20.
Emperor Theodosius
21.
Was the true Emperor
22.
To first bestow
23.
A most ancient title of Rome
24.
of Pontifex Maximus
25.
the High Priest of the Empire
26.
to the Papal dynasty
27.
of Saint Siricius
28.
To maintain the dynasty
29.
Saint Siricius
30.
Did continue the tradition
31.
Begun by his father
32.
Whereby Catholic Popes
33.
Did fathering illegitimate children
34.
With noble Roman of the Theodosian dynasty
35.
Who then gave their firstborn sons
36.
To the church
37.
One such son was named Anastasius
 
485.
   
 
1.
In the year 388
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (388 AD)
3.
The Roman Christian Troops of Icarius
4.
The Count of the Prefecture of Oriens
5.
did arrive at Mecca
6.
the sacred city
7.
of the Arabian Bedouin tribes
8.
The Chief priest and keeper of the Kaaba
9.
whose name was Hulail
10.
of the Khuza'a tribe
11.
was executed by the Roman Christian soldiers
12.
along with all other priests that were found
13.
The troops did then enter the Kaaba
14.
The most ancient shrine
15.
to honor Kybala
16.
the goddess of the heavens
17.
of the black rocks
18.
that destroyed all the lands of the Arabs
19.
The troops did destroy the inner sanctuary
20.
Also badly damaging its outer structure
21.
But because the Kaaba
22.
is made of solid granite stones
23.
and upon the heat
24.
the Roman Christian soldiers
25.
did not totally destroy
26.
this most sacred structure
27.
Only a handful of priests and family escaped
28.
guided by the Chief Temple Guard
29.
whose name was Murrah ibn Ka'ab
30.
Avoiding the Romans
31.
He did take them
32.
across to Egypt
33.
up to Alexandria
34.
and upon the persecution and chaos
35.
of all non Christians
36.
Murrah ibn Ka'ab
37.
did travel west first to Paraetonium
38.
and then to Ptolemais
39.
where the Berber priests
40.
did take them in to safety
41.
The long journey had taken its toll
42.
And only Murrah ibn Ka'ab
41.
The daughter of Hulail
42.
The keeper of the Kaaba
43.
and a handful did remain
44.
In Ptolemais
45.
Murrah ibn Ka'ab did marry
46.
the daughter of Hulail
47.
whose name was Hessa
48.
which means destiny
49.
and had a son whom he named
50.
Kilab ibn Murrah
 
486.
   
1.
In the year 399
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (399 AD)
3.
Pope Siricius I
4.
Also known as Saint Siricius
5.
Son of Saint Damasus
6.
Did give up the ghost
7.
His son whose name was Anastasius
8.
Also known as Saint Anastasius
9.
Did inherit the Catholic Papal Throne
10.
From his father
11.
And the title of Pontifex Maximus
12.
Being both a priest and legitimate
13.
Claimant to the position of Emperor
14.
Thus a powerful Pope
15.
Saint Anastasius did continue
16.
The now family and church tradition
17.
Of fathering illegitimate children
18.
From Roman noble women
19.
For more sons
20.
That ruled the world
21.
In blood and fear
 
487.
   
1.
In Ireland
2.
from the time
3.
in the year 367
4.
that Niall Noigíallach
5.
did usurp the Holly High Kings
6.
and establish his own dynasty
7.
the Uí Néill clan
8.
had held tightly the throne and Tara
9.
successive descendents of Uí Néill
10.
had strengthened Tara into a fortress
11.
making any attack
12.
fraught with blood
13.
but most of all
14.
the Uí Néill clan
15.
had spawned themselves
16.
an army
17.
which held the land
18.
and all but impossible
19.
to defeat in those days
20.
Yet the Holly was not gone
21.
the most ancient bloodlines
22.
of the Kings of Ebla
23.
of the Hyksos
24.
and House of Joseph and Mariamne
25.
Out of the treachery of the Uí Néill
26.
two new kingdoms of the Holly
27.
had re-emerged
28.
The Kingdom of Ulster
29.
in the North
30.
of the more senior Holly druids
31.
and the Kingdom of Munster
32.
in the South
33.
To protect themselves
34.
from the trickery
35.
of the false High Kings
36.
to be the Kings of Ulster and Munster
37.
and strengthen their own forts
38.
so Cashel in the South
39.
was like on single carved rock
40.
impregnable from attack
41.
and even a massive army
42.
on account of its approach
43.
and sea protection
44.
The Holly did also build themselves
45.
an impossible place to storm
46.
in the form of Skellig Michael
47.
or Michael's Rock
48.
a natural rock Isle
49.
of such sheer cliffs
50.
and treacherous seas
51.
11 miles west of Kerry
52.
that no armada
53.
could easily take this natural fortress
 
488.
   
1.
In the year 401
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (402 AD)
3.
Pope Anastasius I
4.
Also known as Saint Anastasius
5.
Son of Pope Siricius
6.
Grandson of Pope Damasus
7.
Did give up the ghost
8.
The Papal throne did then fall
9.
To his son Pope Innocent I
10.
Also known as Saint Innocent
11.
A name of utmost perversion
12.
Who ruled the Papal throne
13.
for seventeen years
14.
During his papacy Saint Innocent
15.
Did have several illegitimate children
16.
As had become the tradition
17.
Of Popes seeking bastard heirs
18.
In particular two sons were
19.
Born from favoured Roman noblewomen
20.
Who willingly spent time as Papal prostitutes
21.
Within days from one another
22.
The first being named Boniface
23.
The second being named Eulalius
 
489.
   
 
1.
In the year 402
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (402 AD)
3.
Conall Cuirc mac Eógan
4.
Holly King of Munster
5.
son of Eógan mac Muiredach
6.
son of Holly High King Muiredach
7.
and brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach
8.
the last Holly High King
9.
did give up the ghost
10.
the kingship of Munster
11.
did then fall to his son
12.
Nad Froích mac Cuirc
 
490.
   
1.
In the year 408
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (408 AD)
3.
Augustine of Hippo
4.
Also known as Saint Augustine
5.
ordered and participated in the murder
6.
of hundreds Of innocent non-Christians
7.
including women and children
8.
at Calama, Algeria
9.
As proof of his conversation
10.
To the faith of love
11.
Known as Christianity
12.
In the same year Pope Innocent
13.
Also known as Saint Innocent
14.
Did order the systematic extermination
15.
Of every man, woman and child
16.
Of the Donatists of North Africa
17.
The Berber tribes
18.
Who held firm to their Gnostic beliefs
19.
Against the evilness of Sadducee Christianity
20.
Upon the lessoned learnt
21.
At the Catholic death camp of Skythopolis
22.
Thirty years before
23.
Saint Innocent
24.
Ordered the construction
25.
Of massive banks of ovens
26.
In two great concentration camps
27.
To which the innocent men, women and children
28.
Of the Donatists
29.
Were herded like cattle
30.
and then roasted in the flames
31.
In honor of the demonic gods
32.
Of the Sadducees
33.
by their ancient custom
34.
of burnt sacrifice
35.
Many hundreds of thousands of poor souls
36.
Were roasted alive
37.
In these inhuman camps
38.
Managed by Catholic Bishops
39.
With priests chanting ancient curses
40.
watching over the ovens day and night
41.
Condemning the souls
42.
To perpetual enslavement
43.
In the service of the church
44.
A number only surpassed
45.
By the roasting of people
46.
That the Sadducee Popes did order
47.
many centuries later in Poland
48.
Through the bravery
49.
of hundreds of men and women
50.
the Berber priests and scribes
51.
escaped first to Spain
52.
and then to the safety of Ireland
53.
Murrah ibn Ka'ab and his son
54.
Kilab ibn Murrah
55.
did also accompany the Berber priests
 
491.
   
1.
In the year 410
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (410 AD)
3.
Word of the mass concentration camps
4.
And extermination by fire
5.
Of the innocent donatists
6.
Had spread to the former Germanic Roman legions
7.
Cursed in Christian history books
8.
as Vandals, Visigoths, Huns and barbarians
9.
To diffuse knowledge of their origin
10.
Vandals descended from Keltoi of Germania
11.
Visigoths descended from Keltoi of Gaul (Spain)
12.
Huns descended from Keltoi of Galatia (Turkey/Asia)
13.
men of honorable truth and strength
14.
And Arian beliefs
15.
One warrior more civilized and honorable
16.
than a thousand Catholic bishops
17.
shared common heritage
18.
And bond with the Berber tribes
19.
being burnt to death by the tens of thousands
20.
on instruction from Saint Innocent
21.
The Germanic tribes had witnessed
22.
the madness of a once great Empire
23.
destroying itself
24.
not by any reason of natural catastrophe
25.
but all in the name of God of Love
26.
The Popes claimed to follow
27.
But in truth in the name of Cybele
28.
and the other demonic gods
29.
Of demonic people
30.
Who sought to end the world
31.
In their own image
32.
Upon Word of such madness and evil
33.
The former legions of Germania
34.
United in digust and rebelled
35.
Under the leadership of Alaric
36.
Also known as Rugila
37.
To deliberately confuse and hide
38.
A uniting of the descendents
39.
of the Keltoi tribes
40.
Againt the evil of Rome
41.
Alarcic also known
42.
as Rugila then did hatch
43.
An audacious plan
44.
He mobilized a highly trained
45.
And elite force
46.
Under his own command
47.
With the assistance of Radagaisus
48.
Alarcic marched to Rome itself
49.
To capture or kill the Pope
50.
And end the madness
51.
Saint Innocent escaped
52.
By pretending to be an old woman
53.
And for a brief time
54.
The killing in North Africa ceased
55.
Alarcic did not destroy or sack Rome
56.
nor did he butcher innocent people
57.
like the Catholic Popes and Bishops
58.
Contrary to Christian scholars
59.
who did lie as easily
60.
as fish swim
61.
as fish swim
62.
for Alaric secured the first
63.
tribute upon a conquered Rome
64.
for near 1,000 years
65.
upon terms and the word of the Emperor
66.
Saint Innocent
67.
returned from hiding
68.
and ordered the extermination
69.
of donatists through the concentration camps
70.
increase in haste
 
492.
   
1.
In the year 413
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (413 AD)
3.
Saint Augustine of Hippo
4.
Did devise such twisted words
5.
Of deprived mind
6.
In a work he did perversely call
7.
The City of God
8.
For on behalf of the Catholic Church
9.
Saint Augustine
10.
Did take the desire of the church
11.
To enslave the world
12.
To new lengths
13.
whereby a person born poor
14.
was now condemned to server their master
15.
without possibility of being raised
16.
to a higher standard of living
17.
To new lengths
18.
in his own words
19.
Saint Augustine did say
20.
slavery is now penal in character
21.
and planned by that law
22.
which commands the preservation
23.
of the natural order
24.
and forbids disturbance
25.
With this twisted logic
26.
The Popes could now
27.
Install absolute dictatorships
28.
Across the lands
29.
and absolve
30.
all manner of savagery
31.
and barbarity
32.
as morally righteous
33.
Whereby a person
34.
Not born of a noble family
35.
In favour of the church
36.
Doomed their family
37.
To perpetual enslavement
38.
In the same year (413)
39.
In sacred Ireland
40.
midst the thousands of exiles
41.
Kilab ibn Murrah did wed
42.
a beautiful Berber princess also in exile
43.
whose name was Dahyā
44.
also known as Dahab in Arabia
45.
from the Jrāwa Berber tribe
46.
and they had a son
47.
who they named Qusai ibn Kilab (Qusayy)
48.
born of the most sacred Isle.
49.
The following year (414)
50.
Kilab the father of Qusai
51.
did give up the ghost
 
493.
   
 
1.
Upon the deceitful
2.
and cowardly actions
3.
of the now Christian Roman Empire
4.
Alaric ordered all the forces
5.
of the united Keltoi tribes
6.
to reclaim their lands
7.
The Visigoths rose up and reclaimed Gaul
8.
The Roman Christian soldiers
9.
loyal to the Pope were driven
10.
from Germania
11.
and much of the land of the Franks
12.
even into the lands of the Anatolian
13.
Alaric did then command
14.
an armada toi be assembled
15.
and by the year 415
16.
he did invade the lands of the Donatists
17.
with 80,000 troops
18.
to stop the slaughter
19.
of innocent men, women and children
20.
within the ovens of the satanic Pope
21.
Within less than a year
22.
the wicked Roman christian troops
23.
of the Pope had been defeated
24.
the satanic priests and bishops
25.
running the concentration camps
26.
had been slaughtered
27.
and the remaining people
28.
of the Berbers saved
29.
But in the same time
30.
Alaric did give up the ghost
31.
leaving his united Empire
32.
of the Vandals, Visigoths, Huns
33.
and Keltoi tribes to his two sons
34.
the first being Attila
35.
the second being Aetius
36.
Upon the death of their father
37.
and the defat of the Papal army
38.
Attila withdrew the forces from North Africa
39.
and Aetius became King of Gaul
40.
If Alaric had but survived for two more years
41.
If he had given but one order
42.
to destroy Rome and the Papacy
43.
the darkness inflicted upon the world
44.
might have been averted
45.
But Alaric and Attila
46.
were men of principle and honor
47.
they did not kill for sport
48.
nor for some secret demonic gods
49.
they fought for truth and the safety
50.
of their people
51.
Attila himself an accomplished
52.
philosopher
53.
wholly corrupted and demonized
54.
by the wretched poisoned pens
55.
of spineless scribes
56.
that made him into a monster
57.
and Innocent into a saint
58.
and the round world flat.
 
494.
   
1.
In the year 415
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (415 AD)
3.
Saint Cyril the Bishop of Alexandria
4.
And evil and twisted leader
5.
Midst a sea of wickedness
6.
Of the Roman Catholic Church
7.
Did oversee the cruel and barbaric
8.
Murder of Hypatia
9.
One of the most famous
10.
Pagan philosophers of history
11.
By having her slowly sliced to death
12.
In front of him
13.
While each piece of flesh was then burnt
14.
As a demonic offering
15.
Later that year
16.
The Christian Church
17.
Did adopt as sacred doctrine
18.
The philosophy of Saint Augustine
19.
Concerning original sin
20.
Along with his teaching
21.
that anyone who does not choose
22.
to follow Christ
23.
is damned for all eternity
24.
No idle threat
25.
considering the Bishops of Christianity
26.
knew no bounds of evil
27.
nor unspeakable cruelty
 
495.
   
1.
In the year 418
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (418 AD)
3.
Pope Innocent I
4.
Also known as Saint Innocent
5.
Son of Pope Anastasius
6.
Grandson of Pope Siricius
7.
Great grandson of Pope Damasus
8.
Did give up the ghost
9.
The dynasty then did erupt
10.
Into a war
11.
Between his two illegitimate sons
12.
The first being Boniface I
13.
Known as Saint Boniface
14.
And the second
15.
his Illegitimate brother Eulalius
16.
In the end
17.
Upon intervention of their cousin Honorius
18.
The Papacy did fall to Boniface
19.
And to hide such dynasty
20.
And wicked family history
21.
False Popes with elaborate frauds
22.
Of documents and claims
23.
Such as Zosimus
24.
Were created
25.
Upon his ascension to the Papal throne
26.
Saint Boniface
27.
Did father an illegitimate son
28.
Whose name was Celestine
29.
In the same year Niall Noígíallach
30.
High King of Ireland
31.
The usurper of the Holly
32.
did give up the ghost
33.
The High Kingship was granted to his son
34.
whose named was Lóegaire mac Néill
35.
No High King named Nath Í
36.
every existed
37.
except in the fertile minds
38.
of christian monks
 
496.
   
1.
By the year 420
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (420 AD)
3.
So many educated refugees
4.
had come to Ireland
5.
that space to house these
6.
different groups
7.
and priceless manuscripts
8.
became difficult to find
9.
The ancient school of Clonmacnoise
10.
upon the River Shannon
11.
in the kingdom of Leinster
12.
was already bursting with over 12,000
13.
writers, teachers, scribes and artisans
14.
the most ancient Clonard University
15.
upon the River Boyne
15.
in the Kingdom of Meath
16.
numbered over 6,000 residents
17.
as did the Bangor school
18.
on the Belfast Lough
19.
in the Kingdom of Ulster
20.
and Clonfert School
21.
in west Gallway, the Kingdom of Connacht
22.
but at the school of Cork
23.
so large was the population of refugees
24.
under the protection of the Holly Kings of Munster
25.
that Cork itself had become a new city
26.
of over 35,000 of the greatest poets, scribes
27.
teachers, professionals, artisans and priests
28.
from around the ancient world
29.
Many groups of exiles
30.
did come to rebuild
31.
ancient forts
32.
that covered the Isle
33.
into new schools
34.
holding the last most precious knowledge
35.
of the human race
36.
so that over five hundred smaller monasteries
37.
of no fewer than thirty
38.
to sometimes hundreds of educated
39.
were dotted throughout Ireland
40.
It is no lie to say
41.
That at this time
42.
The educated
43.
had almost become equal in number
44.
to the common folk of Ireland
45.
And that a person
46.
travelling from the South of Ireland
47.
to the North
48.
might meet every race of people
49.
and every type of faith
50.
and the greatest collection of knowledge
51.
ever assembled in one place
52.
For Ireland had become
53.
the greatest and most important
54.
Library the world has ever known
55.
A sacred ark