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REPTILIAN HIERARCHY/  ROYALTYCREDU MUTWA INTERVIEWED BY DAVID ICKE. Ip. Um. Jjk. As. The African Reptilians are called  Chitauri. Drawing of the Chitauri on the wall - part 6 - . Ibtx. LTp. Ho& NR=1. It looks nothing like the Reptilian Heirarchy I saw in my dream. Credo Mutwa stated that the Chitiauri royalty have horns on the side of.

5-10-09 - DREAM - I was living in an apartment building, and my mother was Victoria Lord Davidson.

BIOGRAPHY OF CREDO MUTWAI was born in Zululand. July 1. 92. 1 according to my father. When my father met.

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Southern. Africa, killing thousands of people in the years 1. When. my parents met it was in the year 1.

Christian, and my mother was a young. Zulu girl who. practiced the ancient religion of the Zulu people. I am told that. my parents were deeply in love with each other and wanted to get.

The War with the Newts by Karel . Translated into English by David Wyllie. Lycoming County Obituaries. The purpose for this page is to provide a place for obituaries that researchers have found along the way. The obituaries posted MUST.

Christian. My mother's father was a crusty old warrior who had taken. Zulus had fought against the. English, and he coldly refused to allow his daughter to come under. I would rather die than.

Christ worshipping Christian within the stockade of my. Although my father already suspected. A great scandal broke out in my. In those. days there was no greater shame among the Zulus than for a girl to. A great stigma was attached to this.

After a time however, my grandfather allowed my mother. It so happened that when I was about a year old, a younger.

Natal South Coast to my mothers village and asked my grandfathers. I will seize him and kill him very slowly. Tell him that. And it was while growing up that it was. I was something of a visionary and a prophet.

A. talent, which together with an artistic inclination, to draw and. I did not attend school until I was well within my 1. And because my family now kept on travelling, as a result. In 1. 93. 5, my father found a job, a major building job, in the. Transvaal and. he brought us all from Natal to join him where he was building. I. attended school on and off in different schools, and then, in 1.

I went through great shock and trauma, when I was seized and. This. caused me to be ill for a long time. And although I was taken to white doctors, I could find no. I would find help there.

My. grandfather, a man whom my father despised as a heathen and a. Christian doctors had failed. I, still a Christian and a. And I was greatly surprised when he did. I began to wonder were not the missionaries wrong when they. If my. grandfather had been a stupid heathen savage, as white.

It was here that I began to question many things that I. Where our ancestors really the savages. Were we. Africans really a race of primitives who possessed no knowledge at. Africa? These and many, many. And then one day when he. I was fully returned to health, my grandfather told. I had to become. a shaman, a healer.

And when the old man said this to me, I. Myrna. When they heard that I had become a sangoma, both my father. I was never to set. And so I found myself on my own, a youth. I began travelling. First I. went to Swaziland. Basotho, and I. developed a wanderlust that was to be with me until today.

I was. not travelling for enjoyment, however I was travelling for. Sometimes I would find jobs for a few months and then move. Sometimes I found myself travelling with missionaries, the. I no longer believed. Sometimes I found myself.

Johannesburg gold. I came into contact with men and women of countries that I. I learned things that I had not known. I experienced things, which only those that walk the. Africa experience.

If a strange thing was happening in the place that I. I became one of those who were summoned to that. Africa. I found myself amongst amazing and strange people.

I. found myself amongst men and women, possessing knowledge that was. Jesus Christ was born. I heard. stories from the lips of storytellers that went back to the.

Stories that very few had ever heard. As the years past, I became filled with a fanatical. I realized how rapidly Africa was changing. I realized. to my shock and sorrow that the culture of my people, a culture. I had thought immortal, was actually dying.

Very, very soon. the Africa that I knew would become a forgotten thing. A thing of. the past and I decided to try and preserve somehow, what I could. How was I to do that? Friends advised me. One friend advised me to build living museums in. I would preserve the dying culture of my people, and I.

I wrote books. and I tried to borrow money from banks and organizations. Again and again, I was disappointed until, after long years. In 1. 97. 5 I succeeded in obtaining permission and funds. Soweto. Many. black people misunderstood the purpose of my having built this. They falsely accused me of cooperating with the. I saw. myself as a healer whose purpose it was to create job.

Soweto, regardless of. A. N. C government. I believed. firmly that knowledge was about politics and that a race that did. And I. was saddened by the fact that out people were making huge. I said to my now late wife, Cecilia, and myself that if. Years of careful investigation had taught me the European.

Africa had done more than just beat our. They had done. more than simply sown confusion amongst our people by introducing.

Christian religion amongst the. They had deliberately so brain washed our people, that. Africans had lost all self- knowledge, self- love, self- respect. If you rob a people of all these. And even if you stood up and walked away from these people. I believed then as I believe now, that the African has never. Which is why our people.

India and the. tiger Nations of South East Asia, which were once also colonized. For example. today India is a nuclear power feared and respected by all nations. India is admired for its great culture and its ancient.

While. Africa is a downtrodden casualty of history forever dependent like. This breaks my heart as a black man, I who, over many years. When we, now derided as a. I feel great bitterness, when I see how far we. We whose sons and daughters once walked. Americas, not as slaves but rather as civilizes and. I wept when I found out that we were once the founders of.

We were there in. Sumeria, we were there in India, we founded great kingdoms in. Cambodia, and the first man to be saluted as emperor of China was. Africa, a black man.

The goddess. Kali, is depicted. African woman. Even the bible states that.

Nimrod. was a great man in the eyes of the Lord and he was the father of. Cush, who founded the great Cushite nation.

I weep even now when I. Africans slaughter each other in the streets of South Africa, now. I weep even now when my people hunger. South Africa. I weep even now when Euro centric education is.

Fed in order to make them Afrofobes. European educated black people do. They despise Africa and all she. And they are in contempt of the culture of her people. There is not a. single school in South Africa even now which teaches our people about what it means.

African. Our children who will stone a Sangoma to death. Inyanga to death with a petrol soaked car tire. Africans were. once kings of the Americas. They were founders of the amazing. Olmec Civilization. Our children who would gladly spit at the face of a sangoma. Scottish nation were black men and woman and that the surnames of.

Scotsmen, confirm this. Sholto- Douglas, what does.

What does this Surname mean? Sholto- Douglas. It. Behold the black man. Black knights once fought for the.

Scotland, and the Danish people who are fraudulently. Nordics, had large numbers of black men in their ranks. When. Alfred slaughtered the Danes, in England so many years ago. Denmark from Africa thousands of years. All these truths are hidden from our children. Our political leaders, fail to create United Nations in. Download Adobe Media Encoder Cc 2014 here.

Africa. Our political leaders live on a razors edge in Africa. They sit on shaky thrones from which they can get. Because you can never build a viable nation on the. I have seen many.

African leaders at first sight, I have spoken to some of these men. And this is why they fail again and again to. Africa. They are. Look at what. is happening in South Africa now.

Look at the confusion and the crime, the disunity. What do all these things tell. That our people lack self- pride and self- knowledge and.

Lycoming County Obituaries, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. A - Surnames. Williamsport Sun Gazette, February 3, 2. Elaine C. Kleinowski, 7.

Kendall Ave., Jersey Shore, died Sunday evening, February 1, 2. Born March 9, 1. 93. Milwaukee, WI, she was the daughter of Frederick H.

Abresch and the former Josephine P. Elaine was preceded in death by her loving husband John R. Kleinowski July 2. November 2. 7, 1. For several years, she was a member of the Church of Saint Luke in Jersey Shore. She is survived by a daughter Diane (Dick) Blee of Jersey Shore; two sons, Kenneth J. Elaine was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray and Dick Abresch.

Memorial services and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are being handled by the Frederick B. Welker Funeral Home, 1.

N. Main St., Jersey Shore. Mrs. Adam, 6. 5, wife of William Adams, of Chatham Maples, died Wednesday at Rothfuss Clinic.

She was an active member of the Trinity Evangelical Church and Sunday School. Doreas Society, and Gleamers Class.

Surviving are her husband: a daughter, Mrs. Harry De. Rerner, of Williamsport R. Eddinger, of Hepburnville; Vernon C. Eddinger, of Williamsport R. Robert M. Adams, of Chatham Maples; W.

Adams, of Pittsburgh, and Elwood B. Adams, of Wilmington, Del; 3 sister, Mrs. Ralph Riddel, of Cogan Station, and three brothers, Will Bower and George Bower, of this city, and Thomas Bower, of South Williamsport.

Services were held yesterday afternoon at the Trinity Evangelical Church. Mays, officiating. Young, of Lewistown, a former pastor of the church. Burial was in Mound Cemetery.

Adams, 9. 7, passed away Tuesday, February 1. Williamsport Home, where he was a resident. He was born February 2. Lock Haven, the son of George G. George was the manager of the former Dickey- Grugan Hardware Co.

He was a WWII Navy Air Corps. Veteran, a life time member of #7. Elks- Lock Haven, a charter member of the Wheel Inn, and a member of the Texas Block House. English Center. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Edith M. Grugan, who passed away in 2. A memorial graveside service will be announced at a later date. There will be no visitation.

Arrangements are by Spitler Funeral Home, Montoursville. Albarano, 8. 0, of Williamsport, died Friday Jan.

Williamsport Home. John was born in Lilly, Pa on June 2. Joseph and Carmella Eny Albarano. He was a graduate of Lilly High School. In 1. 95. 2 he earned his bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering and in 1.

Civil Engineering, both from Penn State University. John was an accomplished boxer with an outstanding amateur and collegiate career. He began his amateur boxing in Johnstown, Pa. In 1. 94. 6 he won the Johnstown Dapper Dan Championship and was honored as the Outstanding Fighter of that tournament.

In 1. 94. 7 he won the Pittsburgh Dapper Dan Championship. That same year, John also won the Pittsburgh Region AAU Gold Medal. At Penn State, John was a three time NCAA Eastern Boxing Champion, at that time, an NCAA record. John was captain of Penn State's 1. FJ Goodman Award as the NCAA's Eastern Region Most Outstanding Boxer.

John was selected as a finalist for the 1. United States Olympic Boxing Team for the Helsinki Olympic Games. John's commitment to military service made him unable to accept this invitation.

John was a U. S. Army veteran of the Korean War serving with the Army Corps of Engineers being discharged with the rank of Captain. John started his work history as a construction estimator for the Dupont Corp.

John was an accomplished builder, engineer and real estate developer across Pennsylvania. He excelled as a trumpet player and had played in various dance bands including a band formed by his family. John was active in senior and big league baseball and had served as president of the East End Baseball Assoc. He was a former member of the Williamsport Municipal Authority, former president of the West Branch Home Builders Association, a member of the United Mine Workers of America, a lifetime member of the Penn State Alumni Assoc., an honorary member of the Indiana University of PA Alumni Assoc., the Nittany Lion Club, the Varsity S Club (an organization for varsity lettered athletes at Penn State Univ.), the Skull and Bones, Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity, member Sons of Italy lodge 1. VFW Post 7. 86. 3 South Williamsport, American Legion Post 6.

South Williamsport. John was also a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers. He is survived by his wife, the former Rita Drumheller, a daughter, Victoria Blucher and her husband David of Joppa, Md., a son, John J. Albarano II and his wife Jennifer of Williamsport, grandchildren Ryan Harris, Margo and Lilianna Albarano, a sister Patricia Felus of Lilly and a brother Francis Albarano of Lilly. Preceding him in death are two sisters, Palma Saparo and Carolyn Biglin. Friends and relatives may call at the Crouse Funeral Home, 1.

E. Third St., Williamsport from noon to 3 p. Cloherty Funeral Home, 5. Main St., Lilly, Pa on Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. A Vigil Service will be held Tuesday afternoon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday 1. Burial will be in St. Brigid's Cemetery, Lilly, Pa with Military Honors provided by the Lilly American Legion and Lilly VFW. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Penn State Boxers Endowment Fund, Ms Janet Stafford/Penn State Univ. Office of Planned Giving, 7 Old Main, University Park, Pa 1. Sheatler Lyons, 9.

Emanuel Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Danville for the past 8 years, passed away there Sunday, January 0. She had lived in the rural Muncy area and at the Rockwell Center in Milton for a period of time. Born July 1. 7, 1.

Jerseytown, she was the daughter of the late Reeder P. Her first husband, John Robert Sheatler preceded her in death on August 1. Dayton Lyons died September 1. She attended her elementary school years in Jerseytown and graduated from Picture Rocks High School in 1. She was a teacher's aide for many years and helped in the cafeteria earlier at the former Anthony Twp. School in Exchange, and then later at the Turbotville Elementary School. She was a former member of the Washingtonville and Muncy Garden Clubs and a former member of the former St.

James Lutheran Church, Turbotville where she taught Sunday school and was active with the Lutheran Church Women, and is a current member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Turbotville. She enjoyed quilting earlier in her life and made quilts for all her children and grandchildren. Surviving are three sons and daughters- in- law: Robert J. Lyons in the Republic of South Africa. Preceding her in death besides her husbands were two sons, Leroy Sheatler in 1.

Sherman A. Sheatler in 2. John L. Albeck and three sisters: Harriet E. Albeck, Eva K. Mohr, and Lucille D. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1: 0. PM at Zion Lutheran Church, Paradise Street, Turbotville with the Rev. Roux, her pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Turbotville Cemetery.

Friends are invited to call at the church from noon to 1 Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions in her memory be made to either Emanual Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 6. Schoolhouse Road, Danville, PA 1. Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, PO Box 2. Turbotville, PA 1. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brooks Funeral Home, 2. Broadway Street, Turbotville.

Surviving are his wife of 6. Virginia; a son, George W.

Albertson, II and his wife Sandra of Turbotville; a daughter, Bernadette G. Albertson, Watsontown; two grandchildren, four great- grandchildren, a brother, Arthur J. Albertson and two sisters, Lena E. Kilgus and Mary M.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no public viewing. A memorial service is being planned and will be held at a later date at the family's convenience. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brooks Funeral Home, 2. Broadway Street, Turbotville. Virginia L. Miller, 8.

Muncy, died Tuesday, Feb. Muncy Valley Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit. Born May 1. 5, 1. Jordan Township, Lycoming County, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Margaret M.