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The Dark Side of Christmas: Nimrod’s Tree and the Worship of the Anunnaki

Thursday, December 25, 2014 6:18
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by Alexander Light
HumansAreFree.com

Krampus is a Christmas devil companion of Santa (i.e. anagram for Satan) who punishes children by beating them with a stick or steals them in his sack (no, Satan's sack is not for gifts).

The figure resembles another horned being, that of Moloch (i.e. Anunnaki “god” Marduk) who was also given children through fire or to a giant throne. But that is another pagan/Anunnaki “celebration” that was adopted by modern religions — yes, I'm talking about Easter.

Read the truth about Easter and the secret worship of the Anunnaki here.

These Satanic rituals based on child sacrifice continue to this day, practiced behind closed doors by powerful secret societies such as the Illuminati, Skull & Bones and the highest ranking Freemasons.

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As I have presented through the years, hundreds of thousands of children are kidnapped every single year, most times with the help of the highest religious institutions such as the Vatican, and sacrificed in Satanic rituals dedicated to Moloch. The reason why we have human sacrifices all over the planet, in some of the most prevalent cultures, is because the Anunnaki required them.
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Source: http://www.riseearth.com/2014/12/the-dark-side-of-christmas-nimrods-tree.html

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  • This is why amongst other facts, that I do not observe Christmas or Easter. You are right on with this! Besides.. Christmas has nothing to do with the Messiah’s birth. He was born during Sukkot which would have been in the fall. Those that disagree, need to research this. History can prove the pagan origins of Christmas.

  • Actually all of our ‘holidays’ celebrated in the U.S. have pagan origins, including Ground Hog’s Day and the worst…Halloween. Jesus definitely was born in the fall, and possibly on September 11th based upon the alignment of the constellations, along with the moon and sun described in the beginning passages of Revelation Ch. 12.

    In any event, the shepherds historically come in for good each year, in Israel, from their fields by early October. Pagan observances were based upon the cycles of the moon each year, and the solar solstices. The Emperor Constantine was trying to keep the peace between his new alliance with the Catholic Church, under the very powerful Popes, and the pagan groups within the Holy Roman Empire. He therefore decided to blend the occult, pagan practices with the religious ones to inhibit revolts.

    I used to love Halloween and am a Christian. Two years ago I heard the testimony of three former witches who had accepted Christ and left their covens. They went into detail on the real origins of Halloween, from the days of Nimrod’s Babylon through the Druids and Celts. It was terrifying what the various symbols of Halloween represented, including burning people alive or sacrificing them to the spirits of dead ancestors in other forms. I do not celebrate Halloween any longer, needless to say, and Christians who do so are not pleasing God with their actions.

    Paul in the book of Galations admonished the people for observing pagan celebrations while also attempting to serve God through Jesus Christ. The Galations were primarily of Celtic heritage. Enough said.

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