The Sound of The Shofar
The following "good news" article, as posted very recently on the Defending Gibraltar website, about Sir Frank O. Kabui, Former Governor General of Solomon Islands, may possibly be of great interest to you.
The following "good news" article, as posted very recently on the Defending Gibraltar website, about Sir Frank O. Kabui, Former Governor General of Solomon Islands, may possibly be of great interest to you.
Thank-you for your welcome at The Convent Open Day last week. I wasn’t sure how exactly how you’d react to my attendance, alongside The Lord’s two other disciples currently based here, especially in the light of my two recent reports to you.
While noting our starkly contrasting viewpoints over the former High Court Judge, suffice to say, I still stand by my report. Also, despite your suggestion, I feel no particular compulsion to personally write to the Chief Justice of England and Wales.
Addressed to Richard Ullger, Gibraltar Commission of Police – "We are writing to you to give you some Fatherly advice, in relation to what you and the RGP are doing that is against The Law, that the British monarch swears to maintain to the UTMOST of their power, as part of the Coronation Oath and ceremony."
Shortly after your promotion to the rank of a superintendent, back in August 2020, I noticed you off-duty near Casemates. Offering my congratulations to you seemed appropriate way back then. Even though we had never previously spoken to each other, I recall well the occasion of wishing you all the very best in your then new and important role.
In a spirit of Project Servator, you and many of your "Covid Commended" workforce were sent details of a very comprehensive compendium on all things Covid.
Addressed to Ian Tarrant, Dean of Gibraltar, Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Diocese of Europe – "The Anglican Church is anathema to God, with its head, the fraudulent rotten Mrs Elizabeth Battenberg (Mountbatten), and, like a fish, the church has rotted from the head down."
In a meeting held in the Anglican Cathedral, Tony Farrell delivered a printed version of this letter to the Dean of Gibraltar – Christ’s Letter to Dean of Gibraltar.
Lennon apologised at a series of press conferences and explained that he was not comparing himself to Christ. In 1980, he was murdered by Mark David Chapman; Chapman later stated that he was motivated partly by Lennon’s remarks on religion, including the "more popular than Jesus" quote.
My name is Tracy Hewitt. My name is Tracy Hewitt. For many years, I have had interactions with most of the Catholic pretend priests in Gibraltar, including the pretend bishop, Carmel Zammit, Victor Ghio, Stuart Chipolina, Paul Bear, Charles Azzopardi, and more.