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brett
19-09-2007, 08:38 PM
Hello, all!!

During the last Lunar Eclipse (March 3rd), I noticed some odd goings on with St. Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol.

My brother and I were relaxing and having a chat when I noticed that once the eclipse started the church VERY softly rang it's bells for a few seconds. This continued during the whole of the eclipse at about 15-30 minute intervals and during the full Blood Red moon slightly upped the tempo and rang the bells for about 45 seconds!!

Being concerned about this, I emailed the vicar, and after a week I still had not received a reply!! Quite Rude, I thought - anyway the next thing I did was to email the Bishop of Bristol at > http://www.bristol.anglican.org

At first he seemed helpful asking why I had not received a reply - but quickly changed his tone by the second email!!

It went something like this >

"There is nothing sinister going on"
"It must have been the local Bell Ringers"
"What are you insinuating?"

Quite cagey, in retrospect - and surely, if it was the Bell Ringers he would have known the name of the group and what they were doing there!!

Does anyone here have any information regarding Lunar Eclipses and Satanic Rituals, etc.... Or am I being paranoid?

Any comments welcome!!

Brett.

snoopsnuffleopagus
20-09-2007, 07:37 AM
Cordial Felicitations! Brett

I saw that Blood Red Moon also, in Albany New York, magnificent! If it was a christian church, it would be a safe bet that the event was of satanic intent. That is christianitys whole milieu, the Adversary of Father Yahweh.

Does this church have a 'Steeple'? That is a sure 'sign'. Does the congegation gather on 'Sun'day morning to worship 'god'? Put another check in the Satan column.

Perhaps a stroll over to the church, a little Face2Face with some of the 'peeps'. Find out who the 'Bell Ringers' are. Inquire of their 'Repetoire; "was that?": 'An Ode to a Blood Red Eclipsed Moon'.

Sorry, cannot provide specificity as to particular ritual.

Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus

brett
21-09-2007, 10:16 PM
Thanks for your reply!!

'An Ode to a Blood Red Eclipsed Moon' - I thought that was particulary funny!!

I am concerned, however - because St. Mary Redcliffe Church was described as 'the fairest, the goodliest & most famous Parish church in England' by Queen Elizabeth I in 1574!!

The Queen, eh? What a surprise!!

They probably ran the Druids out, smashed the Stone Circle that once stood there and let the blood run from then on!!

Brett.

vorador
21-09-2007, 10:59 PM
sounds pretty fishy to me, especially with the bishop being all defensive in that response. I used to read satanic ritual expose books before I was even into the conspiracy stuff. what's interesting is their choice of churches for their rituals. I assumed and the books stated stated as such it was to blaspheme or desecrate the church. but i think icke and others' explanation that the heirarchy know that christianity in its very essense is pagan or satanic especially with all the death ritual and blood sacrifice and that's why they choose those places. If you told an ancient roman that for the next two thousand years, billions of people would worship a crucified man i'm sure he would have had a fit. it's like telling someone now that people in the future would worship a man in the electric chair!