Vlad Tepes, aka Vlad the Impaler, is considered the historical figure on which the character Dracula is based. IMO, Dracula is significant in more than one way.
Let me explain, but first a bit of history. The Western Roman Empire is generally considered to have fallen in 476 AD when the Germanic king Odoacer deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus. With the fall of the Roman empire, the next 1,000 years have been relatively good years. No more evil empire to oppress the nations.
Exactly 1,000 years later, in December 1476, Vlad III Dracula became the Prince of Wallachia for the third time. Wallachia was a region located in what is now part of Romania (Transylvania). This marks Satan's loosening. "And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison" - Revelation 20:7, KJV
I managed to open the document in another browser. I'm familiar with everything on that page. They know, maybe it's hard for them to admit, but they know their god is Lucifer. Which is Satan.
On Mayday 1776, three members of the Tribe, Jacob Frank, Meyer Amshel Rothschild and Adam Weishaupt formed the Illuminati, dedicated to a one world government under the Luciferian religion of Sabbatean Frankism, where the motto is "redemption through sin". IMO, that's when Satan's Little Season begins: "and after it is necessary that he be loosed a little while." - Rev 20:3, KJV
That "little while", Satan's Little Season, will come to an abrupt end shortly, next year in fact. I knew that when I saw Jacob Rothschild and Marina Abramovich standing in front of the painting “Satan Summoning His Legions”. Statue of Liberty and Lucifer in the 1797 painting are one and the same.
But, of course 250 years after the birth of America in 1776. That’s why the Statue of Liberty with the broken chain at the right foot. The chain disappears beneath the draperies, only to reappear in front of her left foot, its end link broken.
Vlad Tepes, aka Vlad the Impaler, is considered the historical figure on which the character Dracula is based. IMO, Dracula is significant in more than one way.
Let me explain, but first a bit of history. The Western Roman Empire is generally considered to have fallen in 476 AD when the Germanic king Odoacer deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus. With the fall of the Roman empire, the next 1,000 years have been relatively good years. No more evil empire to oppress the nations.
Exactly 1,000 years later, in December 1476, Vlad III Dracula became the Prince of Wallachia for the third time. Wallachia was a region located in what is now part of Romania (Transylvania). This marks Satan's loosening. "And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison" - Revelation 20:7, KJV
Meanwhile, in Satanistan...
I managed to open the document in another browser. I'm familiar with everything on that page. They know, maybe it's hard for them to admit, but they know their god is Lucifer. Which is Satan.
On Mayday 1776, three members of the Tribe, Jacob Frank, Meyer Amshel Rothschild and Adam Weishaupt formed the Illuminati, dedicated to a one world government under the Luciferian religion of Sabbatean Frankism, where the motto is "redemption through sin". IMO, that's when Satan's Little Season begins: "and after it is necessary that he be loosed a little while." - Rev 20:3, KJV
That "little while", Satan's Little Season, will come to an abrupt end shortly, next year in fact. I knew that when I saw Jacob Rothschild and Marina Abramovich standing in front of the painting “Satan Summoning His Legions”. Statue of Liberty and Lucifer in the 1797 painting are one and the same.
But, of course 250 years after the birth of America in 1776. That’s why the Statue of Liberty with the broken chain at the right foot. The chain disappears beneath the draperies, only to reappear in front of her left foot, its end link broken.