Thursday, April 30, 2026

I should have mentioned it last week...

 

Friday, August 25, 2017

Turkey


Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Ive been yapping about


Monday, August 11, 2025

A Pan-Turkic agenda = Fulfillment of Revelation 17:8-11


Tuesday, October 28, 2025

One More Time (Pan-Turkic agenda etc)


Friday, October 27, 2023

IM

just going to keep hammering on it.





 Apr 23, 2026

"Streets across Armenia’s capital were filled with light as thousands gathered for the annual torchlight march ahead of April 24, marking 111 years since the Armenian Genocide. People of all ages walked together through Yerevan, honoring the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were killed.

(Armenia is recognized as the world's first Christian nation.)

The march is organized each year by the youth wing of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. It begins in Republic Square and moves through central Yerevan before reaching the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, the official site dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Large crowds took part, carrying torches as they walked in silence and reflection.

The Armenian Genocide was carried out by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It began on April 24, 1915, when Armenian intellectuals and community leaders were arrested and later killed. This was followed by mass killings, forced marches and widespread starvation, in what historians describe as an attempt to destroy the Armenian population from its historic homeland.








(Wanna be a Christian?
Then you should be expecting 
suffering and persecution.)

Today, the government of Turkey continues to deny that these events constitute genocide. Azerbaijan, a close ally of Turkey, has also supported this position. During this year’s march, some participants burned the Turkish flag as a sign of protest, reflecting ongoing anger and concern over security and identity issues.

April 24 is observed each year as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Across Armenia and in Armenian communities worldwide, people gather to honor the victims by lighting candles, placing flowers at memorials and sharing family histories passed down through generations.

As marchers reached the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, the flames of the torches remained steady, symbolizing both grief and resilience. Participants stood together in remembrance, reinforcing a message shared by Armenians around the world — that the past is not forgotten and that recognition and justice remain central demands.

This year’s march also carried added emotional weight, as tensions in the region remain high and the consequences of recent conflicts, including the loss of Artsakh, continue to shape public sentiment. For many, the torchlight procession was not only about honoring the past, but also about raising awareness of present-day challenges.

(Kinda what we are getting at here.)

The steady glow of torches moving through Yerevan served as a symbol of continuity. Participants showed that remembrance remains strong and that the call for truth and justice continues to guide future generations."






8 million or so:

"Christian Influencers/Preachers
Apologeticist/Self-declared "Prophets"
(proof is in the pudding :
Lifestyle/Inspired writings, 
New found biblical cross references, 
predictions and interpretations, 
"you will know them by their fruit.")
and Prophecy "Experts" 

on social media these days
it seems like,
and apparently not a one of em 
can tell you a thing about
and how it relates to 

That is all about to change 
and it will not be 
on Social Media.

That I promise you.





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