D-Day, 06 JUN 44, 0600 hours, 666, more than 150,000 Allied troops landed on the shores of Normandy, in Nazi-occupied France. Was it a masonic ritual of blood sacrifice? People who plan these events know the exact esoteric meaning behind them, and they get planned much in advance. My grandfather, Charles A. Narmour Sr, survived the 2nd wave at Omaha Beach and the Battle of the Bulge, so this is very upsetting to me as well, and the last thing I want to do is make an irresponsible post about a topic that has negatively affected so many American lives for the last 80 years because of lost loved ones. In fact, approximately 10,414 troops died from both sides on D-Day alone. 4,414 Allied troops, including 2,501 Americans, needlessly lost their lives, and Germany lost approximately 6,000 troops on D-Day. Unless some new information comes forward, I most likely won’t ever be able to prove a masonic ritual of blood sacrifice took place on D-Day, but in my opinion, it’s our responsibility to honor the fallen by not settling for anything other than the truth because, like a lion, the truth can defend itself. I’m sure they’re observing us intently today from Heaven because they know the truth. Unfortunately, this is the first of many lies pertaining to WWII that need to be prayed over, exposed, and respectfully discussed, and Patriots other than myself also need to step up and use their unique expertise and knowledge, so we can move forward as a Republic. The faster we wake up to the deception, the faster we can achieve collective consciousness as a group, and end the madness we’re currently experiencing as a nation as soon as possible. I’ve known about this narrative pertaining to D-Day for a few years, and I’ve been researching and praying against the forces of darkness even longer, but I didn’t feel comfortable enough to make a post about it until today, 06 JUN 24, exactly 80 years after D-Day and in the year of The Great Awakening. It would mean the narrative that’s always been told about the rainout on 05 JUN 44 and subsequent 24 hour postponement until 06 JUN 44 was a preplanned lie all along, but it really did rain, and they probably wouldn’t have questioned it anyway. However, I’m sure they had a myriad of alibis on standby if needed. Those young men were nothing more than pawns in a banker’s war. The ones who died after volunteering to go to war because of what reportedly happened at Pearl Harbor on 07 DEC 41 are the reason I’m willing to put my name and reputation on the line. Heavenly Father, because D-Day happened 80 years ago, it means those who were doing the fighting that day would be around 100 years old if they’re still alive and cognitive. This one’s bigger than we are, and we realize it’s now yours. Thanking you in advance, in Jesus name, Amen! Please pray constantly for spiritual discernment. #DDay Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. Ephesians 5:11
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