Monday, December 4, 2017

119 154 887 | Pope Defends His Myanmar Diplomacy: ‘I Did Not Negotiate With the Truth’, December 2, 2017






The main title of the first article at the top along with the second one that was posted earlier show an identical number, 887.


887 is the 154th prime number
"Aboard the plane, the pope flashed a defensive streak about his avoidance of using the politically contentious word during his days in Myanmar."
Persecuted = 154, in this case the lack thereof.
This recent visit by Pope Francis revolved around Myanmar.
Pope Francis is the 1st Jesuit Pope.
 The Society of Jesus is a religious congregation of the Catholic Church which originated in sixteenth-century Spain.
The members are called Jesuits.

 Rohingya people are a stateless Indo-Aryan people from Rakhine State, Myanmar.
 A pontiff was a member of the most illustrious of the colleges of priests of the Roman religion, the College of Pontiffs. The term "pontiff" was later applied to any high or chief priest and, in Roman Catholic ecclesiastical usage, to a bishop and more particularly to the Bishop of Rome, the Pope or "Roman Pontiff". 
The current "pontiff" is Pope Francis.

Master plan = 119. All seeing eye = 119. Star of David = 119

If you break down the second part of the header in the first article, it reads: 'I did not negotiate with the truth'
All livings things perish after a certain amount of time.

Myanmar’s de facto leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

From Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's birthday (6/19/17) to the day Pope Francis was in Dhaka, Bangladesh (12/1/17) is a span of 165 days.





Pope Francis met with the Nobel Peace Prize winner and Myanmar’s de facto leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Myanmar is a country in which Rohingya Muslims have been raped, killed or driven into exile in Bangladesh by a brutal military campaign of repression.
The pope suggested she be cut some slack, saying, “In Myanmar, it’s difficult to evaluate a criticism without asking, ‘Is it possible to have done this?’”

Why? Because she is doing the bidding of the higher powers and therefore will continue to stay in her position until her next given role.

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