Church of the Immaculate Conception

Church of the Immaculate Conception A Non Traditional Church that is
searching for the origins of humanity.

04/16/2024
04/16/2024

A retired rear admiral in the Navy and director of NOAA said that UFO capability to seamlessly transition from air to water without a splash 'jeopardizes US maritime security'

04/16/2024

TikTok has so many fun hacks and tips to make life so much easier. But, like with everything, this means many things can, unfortunately, go wrong. For this man, an egg cooking hack left his

04/16/2024

Here is a basalt statue in the city of Tell Halaf,Syria however this isn't just an average run of the mill statue, this statue is made from Basalt which is of course a hard volcanic rock which has a hardness of 6 on the Mohs scale but here's the kicker, iron has a 5 on the mohs scale so I would love to know who possessed tools harder than Basalt during the time of carving.? As I and many stone masons have shown you in the past, quite simply put the tool you are working with generally has to be harder than the surface you are working on, Iron was considered to be the hardest metal of antiquity and was known in the Middle East from around the 1200 B.C. timeline but these Tell Halaf statues date from the sixth millennium BCE for heavens sake so go figure.

A very important aspect to all of this is the fact that without adequate alloy the iron has only a hardness of 3 so it would be almost impossible to work basalt with an iron tool. Things just don't add up when we swallow the scholarly history books and their ludicrous ideas regarding our ancient past and what was being built with the tools they supposedly possessed at that time. I think it's safe to say by now that advanced machining took place and that sophisticated tools in the sense of modern day level tools existed throughout the old world to accomplish countless numbers of megalithic sites seen all over the planet. When we start to accept that very notion then things start to make sense. I have heard many say "Well if advanced machining did take place then why haven't we found evidence of such in the sense of finding remnants or parts etc.?" It's a great question and I always answer it in the same way, we have found countless numbers of out of place artifacts which suggest that they were part of a much larger mechanism but overall how many builders/construction workers do you know leave their tools and heavy duty machinery at a building site following completion.?⚙️

04/16/2024

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Shingles Symphony

In shadows deep, where pain resides,
A battle fierce, where anguish hides.
Shingles weave their tale of woe,
A symphony of suffering, a relentless flow.

Beneath the skin, their fiery dance,
Sores erupt, a cruel circumstance.
Each blister, a whispered scream,
A nightmare woven into dream.

Burning, searing, relentless heat,
A symphony of agony, complete.
Headache throbs, a pounding drum,
Echoes of anguish, where darkness hums.

Nausea rises, a sickly wave,
In the storm of affliction, we're its slave.
A symphony of symptoms, cruel and stark,
In this symphony of suffering, we embark.

Yet amidst the chaos, a glimmer shines,
Hope's fragile thread, where light entwines.
For though shingles rage, and torment reigns,
Strength within us, resilience remains.

So let us face this trial, fierce and bold,
With courage as our shield, and love to hold.
For in the darkest hour, we find our grace,
And in the symphony of suffering, we embrace.

04/16/2024

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