Monday, 22 March 2021

👑Welcome👑King John III of England Joseph Gregory Hallett #NewAgeNewKing


The news you all need ~ not the b.s. fake news! 
Why was Greg Hallett suspended twice from Twitter in 2020? 
Why has the CBC still not reported on this important claim of Kingship?


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Here’s a timeline to ponder:
source: https://www.facebook.com/groups/265015824566840/

All Predictions Fulfilled Timeline
1350 b.c.–33 a.d. The Holy Grael object, myths and legends, and all literature, films and games keep the myths and legends alive – hence the “G” for generative.
C1 a.d. Book of Predictions – discovered in 1596 by Sir Walter Raleigh, who was then granted the rights to be King of North America, but chose instead to breed himself into the line of the Predicted One, with Queen Anne Boleyn’s granddaughter.
700–710 a.d.: Bible – the first confirmed authenticated bound Bible was made in Newcastle, in a muddy bog called Yahweh. The Muddy Bog or Yahweh kept the enemies at bay.
The Bible is the book of a Religion designed to contain and conceal the Predictions made by the Master a.k.a. Jesus, a.k.a. Joshua, Yeshua, John, John Ram, and passed on by Merlin 34 to Constantine in England, predicting he would become Emperor. With Merlin 34’s predictions fulfilled, Emperor Constantine honoured the conversation and imbued the Jesus-John Predictions Merlin 34 was messaging, into a Religion, based around a book called The Bible, or Holy Bible, which contained Jesus-John’s Predictions for the next person to be the scapegoat, represent the End Times–New Age, and Times of the End, and New Royal Lineage of a United Kingdom, just as the Master Jesus-John had done in his era.
[I want to stress here that the above paragraph is copyrighted to © Joseph Gregory Hallett, Copyright 2018, as this entire detail and concept is so worth developing, but requires more time to do so, whereas it needs to be released.]
1618: Rosicrucian Cosmography – being a one-page summary of the Book of Predictions.
This was done to protest the execution of the King of North America, Walter Raleigh, and was successful and influential enough to have Raleigh’s death faked … and he went on to breed with Queen Anne Boleyn’s posthumous granddaughter. They were both held in the Tower of London, and when Joseph Gregory Hallett visited in July 1988, the laws of immigration were immediately changed to exclude him, affirming they were both Joseph Gregory Hallett’s ancestors.
b.c. – present: The Tradition Received is a series predictions which appear obscure, but when solved are perfectly plain. Some of these are recorded, with Popes contributing four (4) lines at the end of their life, protected by an Elite Army, and only able to be read by four (4) people on the planet at any given timespan: Everything must be in proportion … There are no teaspoons in Estói Palace until the End Times … You make the stars shake and the earth tremble … All mountains and islands will move.

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Megan Mitton MLA poses with Liz May...



Greg Turner MLA Moncton photo below-- who only posts about covid19 cases counts and vaxx garbage on his Facebook page...


We have a new King John III ... meanwhile, Megan Mitton MLA on her Facebook page wants you to examine your "white supremacy" -- unbelievably this riding is a 'white population' for the most part... and I want you to know that you are wrong Megan, and as an elder and person of whiteness in this region I refute your nasty claims of white supremacy against the men and women of Tantramar/Memramcook.  I want others to think about this too.. and to remember that this is the woman, who is now clearly gaslighting you, elected to represent your interests in Fredericton in Provincial government for Tantramar/Memramcook {shaking my head with disgust at her arrogance}... how do you think she is doing? I give her an F grade.  


#SMASH TECHNOCRACY
#END DIVISIVE ANTI-WHITE HATE ONLINE.

Mitton writes online on her Facebook this b.s.:
"March 21st is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. So many times this year, we have seen how racial discrimination exacerbates violence and how it intersects with sexism, colonialism, and other social inequalities, but this isn't new. Recent events, including the murder of 8 people in Atlanta, Georgia, have triggered reflection and discussion of the specific racial discrimination, and misogyny, directed at Asian people and especially women, which has been worsened by COVID-19 misinformation and racism.

Although it is easy for those of us who don't experience racial discrimination to think that this doesn’t happen in our community, but it does. For people like me, who are white, it's important to listen to the voices of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of colour) and learn. But we must not stop there. We must continue to work to be anti-racist and there are many resources we can use to do this. We must also have systemic changes, that go beyond individual actions. For example, we need an inquiry into systemic racism in the police and justice systems, and across our institutions. Indigenous, Black, and Asian and other racialized people in our province experience racial discrimination every day.

This year, the theme was Youth Standing Up Against Racism and youth across the riding this past year have been actively fighting racial discrimination. This includes Mount Allison’s recent Racial Justice Symposium, Sackville's Black Lives Matter Protest, and many more actions throughout the riding, and our province. Our young leaders have demonstrated they can quickly organize and demand concrete action against racism and injustice.

Today, I challenge you to learn from the strong stances that youth in our communities are taking and to do some work of your own. One suggestion for a place to start (but not end) would be to engage with a book, such as "Me and White Supremacy" by Layla Saad. We must stand with BIPOC to eliminate racial discrimination from our society, today and every day.

(Audio books, ebooks, and physical copies of this and other books on anti-racism are available from our local libraries. If you have other resources to recommend, feel free to put them in the comments)."


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