Thursday 26 May 2016

#THE #DESCISION #BRITAIN #HAS TO #MAKE #IN OR #OUT OF THE #E.#U. AND ITS #TRUE #PAST #RELATIONSHIP WITH #EUROPE

Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob

    This say I unto thee descisions upon descisions in the valley of descision and how the deceivers seek to deceive and yet are deceived, wheels within wheels within wheels so turns the wheels of deception, so who are the deceived and who are the deceivers. How far does this web of deception span over one Nation or over many Nations and who are the prey trapped in the centre of the web waiting to be devoured by the ones who have spun this web.

    Look unto thy past as I afore said this Nation has nothing in common with the Nations of Europe as the history of Europe has proven. This Nation is a Nation willing to get along with and cooperate with any Nation upon the Earth and as has been said it has made many mistakes in the past, but has more than made up for it in its willingness to help and support any Nation on Earth and has also supported other Nations in their battles against those who would seek to conquer and terrorise them as was proven in the last two World wars. This Nations has contributed massively to the fight against oppression and has been one of the first on the scene when disaster and plagues has struck other Nations.

    But what of the past and this Nations relationship with Europe, the first dealings it had was with the Romans whom it in the first place sent packing and was only conquered when various tribes of Britain saw it was to their advantage to side with the Romans. But the picts they could not defeat and their Empire halted on the Scottish borders. But the true relationship started when the Romans left Britain when the Saxons invaded and it left Britain to its fate at the hands of the Saxons. But as with other invaders they settled in Britain and were absorbed into British culture and society.

    The first conquest of Britain after the Romans was by the Normans who succeeded but treated Britain’s whom they called Saxons like slaves. Those Normans built great castles not because of the fear of invasion but because of the fear of the  hatred and rebellion festering in British heart's.

    But what happened after the crusades when Britain sided with other Nation fighting over Jerusalem. The English King was imprisoned by a Nation that fought in the crusades and held to ransom. But after the second crusade was killed fighting the French on his way back home. After his brother took the throne what happened the French tried to invade and conquer Britain but failed. From then on under the control of Rome Britain became part of the Holy Roman Empire until Henry VIII cause Britain to leave and declared himself head of the English Church and sole ruler of Britain mainly because of his disagreements with the French and the Pope who in the end excommunicated Henry VIII and Britain, which was nearly returned under Mary but remained free under Elizabeth I. It was then the Spanish and King Philip of Spain’s turn to seek to return Britain at the command of the Pope as it were to the fold of Europe when he sent an Armada which was by her defeated. After that it was Frances turn under Napoleon to seek to conquer Britain and the Whole of Europe but was defeated by Britain at the Battle of Waterloo. Next it was Germanys turn under the Kaiser who not only wanted to conquer France and the whole of Europe but Britain as well. But on the side lines what about King Leopold II who sought to use the Congo as his own subject Nation massacring millions. Then lastly Mussolini and Hitler and Japan who sought to conquer between them the World.

    Europe’s mainland over the ages has either sought to conquer or control this Nation and its people so should it really be a part of Europe or in as far as it can be Europe’s best friend.  Is the E.U. walking down the same path in as far as Britain is concerned. But Europe should be wary of Britain for if Europe seeks to control the British people they will soon rue the day they tried to do so.

    So what does this country real have in common with Europe except being its neighbour?

This is the Word of the Lord to thee.

From the prophet of the Lord.

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