Dhammika Amarasinghe, Napoleon, and the Promise to Forgive Instead
November 19, 2021
The visible day starts with clipped crime notes about Dhammika Amarasinghe, then swerves into a denial that I am wicked or targeting anyone, a tactical note on Napoleon and Masonry, and a quiet return to Churchill and The Hiram Key before sleep.
Comparing Thilanga’s Eulogy to Vito Corleone’s Funeral
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Thilanga delivers eulogy:
https://www.facebook.com/thilanga.lk/photos/a.765103716834679/4545788948766118/
Vito Corleone's Funeral:
Rejecting Wicked Claims and Discussing Napoleon’s Grand Lodge Strategy
12:30 p.m.
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I am just kidding, I am not a wicked, conceited man, I haven't butchered any of my so-called enemies, and I haven't targeted anyone, or done anything to them, I plan to forgive and help people only.
It's interesting, Napoleon's got a few brothers, all of whom, he put in to run Grand Lodge of France. Yet, tactically, he was not a mason himself.
Finding a Moloch Reference in Churchill’s The Gathering Storm
5:00 p.m.
I'll eat soon and sleep. I remember reading Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas' The Hiram Key where they mention a reference to Winston Churchill's books. I did get a copy of all his books. I was reading The Gathering Storm, and saw this Moloch reference that was mentioned in Hiram Key.
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