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TARA na Ri
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85490 shows pictures and various comments
http://www.savetara.com/ shows pictures and comment
This is the story of the destruction of Gaelic and pre Gaelic Ireland by the Catholic Inspired.
A long time ago peoples in Ireland made huge stone chambered cairns aligned with hidden earth energies and activated by the Light of the Sun, Moon and Venus. They show us their sacred geometry - they give us the keys to their harmonising the life force field for positive human health. They carved the geometry into big rocks and placed these around giant temples. Then about 1500 years ago the Catholic Empire arrived and many sacred stones were attacked, removed, broken or buried. Sometimes these Catholics made underground tunnells and storage areas called 'souterrains'. Ever since the destruction of the old temples by the catholics to build their own structures - their guilt as destroyers of ancient monuments was built into their stone constructions because they used stones from older monuments. The big stone below was found over a tunnell section of a catholic underground souterrain.
This happened quite near to the valley of the Celtic Goddess in Tara. Close to Opus Dei HQ at Lismullin, 200mt from the huge henge that was found recently. This is today's catholic agenda and the Cooperators of Opus Dei are those who, despite not being members of Opus Dei, collaborate in some way with Opus Dei — usually through praying, charitable contributions, or by providing some other assistance. Cooperators are not required to be celibate or to adhere to any other special requirements. Indeed, cooperators are not even required to be Christian from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
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