A League of Their Own

It’s easy to fix a baseball game. Pitchers walk batters on purpose and give them easy pitches to hit.
The baseball stars are a who’s who of famed Freemasons: Grover Alexander, Ty Cobb, Carl Hubbell, Branch Rickey, Honus Wagner, and Cy …
We need look no further than the local baseball diamond to find high ritual. There is no need to hanker after secret Masonic rites in closed halls or occult workings in … are the priests in blue, the umpires, who know the Law and keep the ritual correct.
Gotta get this Tom back to his family Rosie.

CONCLUSION

I’m channeling Tom’s Dad and what he told TC about Operation Fishbowl. Scary fracking shit this radioactive pollution. Simpsons cartoon idiots aren’t scared about the impending mutations in the human race.

Iraq psyops = Mutations

Rosie has Orange Solid Snake Yugo Pez in her hand.

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Joe Bosko

Knowing is half the Battle!

23 Replies to “A League of Their Own”

  1. Anne Catherine Emmerich and Notre Dame

    I’m reading Anne Catherine’s visions, and came across this last night, just in the ordinary course of my reading:

    “I had a vision of a church with a high, elaborate tower, in a great city on a mighty river. The patron of the church is St. Stephen, by whom I saw another saint who was martyred after him. Around the church I saw many very distinguished people, among them some strangers with aprons and trowels who appeared about to pull down the church with the beautiful tower and slate roof. People from all parts were gathered there, among them priests and even religious, and I was so distressed that I called to my Lord for assistance. Xavier with the cross in his hand had once been all powerful, the enemy ought not to be allowed to triumph now! Then I saw five men going into the church, three in heavy antique vestments like priests, and two very young ecclesiastics who seemed to be in Holy Orders. I thought these two received Holy Communion, and that they were destined to infuse new life into the Church.

    Suddenly a flame burst from the tower, spread over the roof, and threatened to consume the whole church. I thought of the great river flowing by the city–could they not extinguish the flames with its waters? The fire injured many who aided in the destruction of the church and drove them away, but the edifice itself remained standing, by which I understood that the Church would be saved only after a great storm.”

  2. Is the Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire Covered by Insurance?

    BY INSURANCEHOTLINE.COM TEAM

    Is Notre-Dame cathedral covered by an insurance policy?

    When a building is damaged by fire, normally you’d expect the owner’s insurance policy to cover the cost of repair or to rebuild. After all, your home insurance would help cover repair and rebuild expenses if you had a house fire. For fear of stating the obvious though, Notre-Dame cathedral is no ordinary building and the landmark, which is owned by the government of France, is not insured.

    CONCLUSION

    Now we can rebuilt like twin towers into freedom tower

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