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The Celtic / Saxon flags with their upright and diagonal crosses
are the flags of the ten "lost" tribes of Israel; of which the Union
of Jack|ob / Israel's flag is Christ's own personal flag, just
as the British Throne Jack|ob's Pillar / Bethel / the Lia Fail /
Stone of Destiny is shortly to become Christ's Throne.


This fact about Christ's flag is confirmed in Holy Scripture in Genesis 49:10 "The sceptre (sovereignty) shall not depart from Judah [to Joseph], nor a law-giver from between his feet, UNTIL Shiloh (Christ) comes [from Joseph-Ephraim v 22-24 & 48:16-19]; and unto him [shall] the gathering (Union) of the people (of Jackob / Israel) [be]."

Surely, to despise such a heritage as God and Christ's flag and protection is the greatest folly of all time. It is worse, for even if this generation cares nothing for it themselves, by what right do they take it from their children and their children's children?

It should be considered carefully that by this action Ireland, like Canada; South Africa and others (as some Australians are now proposing to do); has rejected Christ; insulted God and lost God's covering shield by which He marks and protects His own people.

That God does, at times, put a protective mark on His Own is definitely stated in the 9th chapter of Ezekiel. There we see that just before the destruction of ancient Jerusalem and its people by the Babylonians in 588 B.C., God sent an angel to put a mark on the forehead of all those including His Prophet Jeremiah (buried in Cairn T at Loughcrew, Co. Meath) and His Chosen Seed Teia Tephi (buried in a secret tomb in the Hill of Tara), who, despite the prevailing wickedness, had remained faithful to Him so that Tephi was brought to Ireland by Jeremiah and became the queen of Ireland, on the 21st of June in 583 B.C. The purpose of this mark was to ensure that they would not be harmed in the coming slaughter of the City's inhabitants. Thus the command to those in control of the attackers was "Smite . . . but come not near any upon whom is the mark."

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