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"Y Gwir Erbyn Y Byd" |
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The saying above was the Celtic war cry used by Queen Boudicca, of the British Iceni tribe, when the Romans came to invade the island. In English, it is translated to mean "The Truth Against the World." This is the theme of this web site. It is my purpose to reveal previously hidden and suppressed fact in order to enlighten those who have fallen prey to the power schemes of organizations such as the Catholic and Christian churches, and present-day rabbinical Judaism, a latter-day product of the Pharisees whom Jesus was so adamantly opposed to. |
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This site will be under constant construction as I continue my research. This is a project that I started many years ago, and one that will continue until I exhaust all possible resources.
This web site is not for the faint of heart or the "uninitiated." Those who want to continue to operate under the misconceptions that have been bandied about throughout the centuries will not find a home here; however, those who have observed the hypocrisy of the world and do not wish to be a part of it, but do not know how to get started on learning the truth, will want to continue. |
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I am 40 years old in this life. I was born on September 10, 1959 and am a Virgo, which is ruled by the planet Mercury. For those who are not familiar with the characteristics of Mercury, this planet rules the mind. I was born in the Bronx, New York, at Lebanon Hospital, in cut time. My mother almost had me in a cab on the Cross Bronx Expressway. I was in a big rush to enter this world, being born in just fifteen minutes. The speed at which life continues to happen to me has become my trademark. |
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I am second-generation American. My paternal grandparents were from the Ukraine, and my mother's parents were from Warsaw, Poland, and Romania, specifically Transylvania. I was raised Jewish culturally but not religiously, therefore, the hatred that has pervaded every aspect of rabbinical Judaism was attempted to be instilled in me, but I fought it with every ounce of strength I had, because I always knew that if God exists, He is not the God of my parents, nor my most recent ancestors. |
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Therefore, I made the crossover into Christianity about three years ago, and was baptized in the summer of 1997. However, I do not call myself a Messianic Jew, a Christian, a Jew, or by any other label, because I do not believe in organized, manmade religion. I also do not wish to be put in a box and limited because others do not understand who I am. I no longer attend church on a formal basis, but have a circle of friends who understand that the real truth about Jesus is not being taught in these institutions, so we hold church together, on the phone, in person, or over the Internet. |
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My maternal grandfather was a Kohein, a Jewish high priest by inheritance, which makes my mother a high priestess. This, when merged with my Transylvanian grandmother's bloodline, made for some interesting results. Everyone on my mother's side, particularly the women, are extremely prophetic. My father's parents were from the area just west of the Black Sea, not far from where the Scythians originated, the tribe that gave birth to the Celts. I have always felt the call from all sides of my ancestry, and have a particular affinity to all things Celtic. |
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My paternal grandmother's maiden name was Shluger, which in Yiddish means "fighter" or "hitter." This makes sense because the original Amazon women warriors came from that same area around the Black Sea that the Scythians occupied. As far as I know, when inherited in the Judaic custom, I am only an Israelite by "tribe" because that's what my father is; however, if we look at the situation from a Celtic/Druid standpoint where such things are passed down matrilineally, I have the right to call myself a Jewish high priestess. Everyone who knows me realizes that this trait runs very strongly in me, whether or not the patriarchal religions accept it. |
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E-mail Me |
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Introduction, Part 2 |
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