THE CITY OF LONDON BABYLONIAN MERCHANT-BANKER-DEMON HOAX OF ALL TIME
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The City of London is controlled by the Pilgrims Society who carry on the pagan control of the Radhanite merchant-bankers of Babylon. “The City of London Corporation” was chartered in 1067 after the coronation of William I, William the Conqueror, on Dec. 25, 1066 at Westminster Abbey.
William was Norman (French). The Babylonian Radhanites (demon-worshipping pagans who claimed to be Jews for several millennia) already had an extensive banking and trade network through Europe and, Middle East to China.
The Radhanite merchant-bankers were forced to flee Babylon (renamed Baghdad) ahead of the armies of the Muslim Seljuk Turks in 1055 A.D.—just 11 years earlier. They fanned out along their extensive network of merchant-banking centres .
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I asked here on The Tap a few weeks ago if anyone knew anything regarding the whereabouts of newensign (Phil), who was a valuable contributor to the blog. Phil also wrote monthly articles on his own site, http://www.newensign.com. The site has since been closed.
On December 10th, I contacted (Phil) to ask about his well-being, as I hadn’t seen him on The Tap for a while.
Phil emailed me this morning to let me know that he had suffered a stroke in early November but was now recovering and would soon be evaluated for being able to walk outside.
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God bless you Phil and welcome back.
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Good to see you back newensign and thanks for the fascinating link in this article
Thank you Pete it pleasure to be back on Tap after being absent for so long and pleased you found the article of interest.
Thank you Gordon, Its good to be back after being absent for so long, although I am not as quick at typing as before I had the stroke!