In a message dated 12/23/00 4:28:04 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


-Caveat Lector-

Hi Kansan......so June 6 - I had a date once given as this birthday as
February 5, 1962....and only guy born that day who might fit was the
present King of Jordan - his mothre was English, killed in heliocopter
crash.

So he married a girl as beautiful as Jackie Kennedy and all is ready?
But I think he is big chicken who sold out his own.


     Hello, Saba22.  I had written about Kings Hussein and Abdullah back at
the time of the death of Bro:. Hussein (a Freemason).  You can look up my
article "Hideous secrets of Bro:. Hussein Bin Talal" in Dejanews.

     The basic idea in the article is that Hussein claimed descent from
Muhammad, the founder of Islam.  By marrying the British lady, Hussein begat
a son, Abdullah, who can now claim descent both from Muhammad and through the
so-called Luciferian bloodlines of European royalty and nobility.  This way
King Abdullah is uniquely qualified to be the Vicar of the Antichrist for the
Moslem world.


Now Kansan here is a psalm which long has somewhat puzzled me - it
speaks of selling out for silver, of climing high hills.....of putting
solitary in families......of many things and even my little yellow bird
- the colors of the Vatican flag, are silver and gold......little yellow
birds sing pretty songs but like our White House the vulture has
captured the great Eagle and in Vatican, the Pope is virtually held
hostage - yet he lives and I hope he makes it to 2001, for I think that
is his purpose to make it until then.

Now would like your opinion of this psalm.....this is a very special
bird, one with wings of gold and silver.......

Saba

The King James Bible
at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
Psalms, psalm 68
"1": Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered: let them also that
hate him flee before him.
"2": As smoke is driven away, so drive them away: as wax melteth before
the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God.
"3": But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea,
let them exceedingly rejoice.


     I do not have any special insights on this Psalm.

     Best regards,

     Kansan1225

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