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Monday, July 14, 2014

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If There ISA(911) ANY TRUTH  2 This Then YALLL Have Answered Ur Own Question ?!? Duhhh  >:€
I Mean HONESTLY "WTField Day" Did ANY Of Ewe(555) "THINK" Wood Happen?!?! WitchCraft /Alchemy/Prophecizing/VooDoo/Spells/Plots/Hijacking/Terrorism/Invoking/Evoking/Trickery/ Lying/Spying /Exploitation On Unfathomable Levels/Lengths?!?!wow! Some One Has 2 AnsweRRR  4 ALLL Of This Chaos ~Not My Word of Choice But I Must Bee Respectful NNN(555) Profoundly Disrespectful Situations >:€  
EYE Know ISA(911) Knottt Worth iT BUTTT ISA(911) 222(DMV) L8888(3HQZ) IT ISA(911) DONE!!! YALLL BETTER LOOK NNN(555) UR MIRRORZZ With Honesty.. Ewe(555) Did This 2 US++ALLLL >;€

In the introduction to the book "The Sistine Secrets," it explains that the word "vatika" comes from the pre-Roman Etruscan word for 1) a hallucinogenic plant, 2) a bitter grape that made bad Etruscan wine and 3) the Etruscan goddess who guarded the necropolis on vatican hill. The word vatika subsequently became latin for "prophecy" (referring to female oracles called "Vaticinia") that were connected to these three things. The area which is now St. Peters thus became known as the "Ager Vaticanus" or Vatican Hill. Today, the Italian verb "to prophesize" is "vaticanare", deriving from the Latin. Further, the word "vat" refers to a large tub or cask for storing or holding liquids (such as wine). We might wonder if the grail that held the wine at the Last Supper was holy because it was filled with hallucinogenic vatika wine.