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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
The Muslim Turks, in order to terrorize the Greeks, impaled and roasted alive Athanasios Diakos. But, they gave him a chance: “Will you become a Turk, Diakos? Will you change your faith? Will you pray in the mosque and abandon the church?” He replied to them: “Go away, you and your faith, may you perish, you renegades! I was born a Greek, and as a Greek I shall die.” According to eyewitness accounts from the time, two Turks lit a fire next to the stable and placed an iron grate and a large copper cauldron filled with oil over it. Then they lifted Diakos, still bound as he was, and made him sit on an old wooden stool. They raised his legs. The Turks began to mock him, asking him various questions. For every negative nod, they drove nails into his feet. Afterwards, they took the boiling oil and first poured it over his bare feet. When they saw that he did not react, they tore his clothing and began pouring it on his back and chest. He groaned silently in pain, and the soldiers, under orders not to kill him, used needles to burst the blisters that had formed on his skin from the boiling oil. This continued for hours, until the next morning. Exhausted as he was, they dragged him through the town to execute him. His execution was carried out in public view with the permission of Halil Bey, so that the Greeks would be warned about what would happen to anyone who dared to revolt. Testimonies state that even Diakos’s mother was present at his torture. After tying him backwards onto a saddle with his legs spread apart, the executioner began pushing the sharp tip of a wooden stake into his groin area and then slowly drove it deeper, going all the way through his body until it emerged near his right ear. The executioner moved carefully, as he had orders not to kill him quickly; with every push of the stake, Diakos’s screams confirmed he was still alive. Once the executioner had finished his work, the Turks tied the body tightly with the stake so that the skin would not tear, and they propped him up, almost upright, against a tree. As he was dying, it is said that he uttered these sorrowful verses: “Look at the time Death has chosen to take me, now, when the branches are blossoming and the earth brings forth grass.” Halil Bey gave the order to light a fire beneath him and to turn him slowly, so that he would be roasted alive like an animal. After many hours of torture, the Greek chieftain passed away on April 24, 1821. However, this had the opposite effect from what the Turks had expected. When the Greeks learned of his story and his martyrdom, they were filled with even greater rage and strength to liberate themselves from the barbarous Muslims and Islam. Athanasios Diakos is one of the most important heroes in the Greek history.
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The Muslim Turks loved flaying (skinning) alive Christians. They applied it mainly against Greek rebels to deter and discipline others. As usual, the Christian victim was beaten, publicly humiliated, and tied to a special scaffold for immobilization. Then, skilled executioners removed his skin with sharp knives before the crowd. Here are 3 characteristic cases. The first concerns Dionysios, Greek Bishop of Larisa and Trikki, who lived in the 16th–17th centuries. An enlightened hierarch with brilliant studies in philosophy, medicine, theology, and more at major Western universities, he earned the title "Philosopher." In the early 17th century (1601 and 1611), he initiated two revolutionary movements in Thessaly and Epirus. Both failed, and in 1611 he was captured alive. In Ioannina's central square, before a crowd, he was skinned alive in a martyrdom lasting five hours, aged around 70. The vandalism continued: his flayed body was thrown to dogs, while his skin was stuffed with straw and bran, dressed in archiepiscopal vestments, and paraded through the city with music for days. Finally, it was sent to the Sultan and ended up discarded in the royal stables. Another well-known case is that of Daskalogiannis. On June 17, 1771, he was led to a central square in Chandax (Heraklion). A wooden scaffold with a special seat had been erected. Tied tightly to it, he was flayed starting from the head by a monstrous executioner who threw pieces of skin to the crowd, saying: "Take leather for your boots!" A second executioner periodically showed him his flayed face in a mirror, mocking: "Look, captain, how well the red suits you!" Relatives (brother and daughter) in the crowd went mad at the sight. He endured steadfastly and died when the flaying reached his shoulder blades. His flayed body remained exposed in the June heat for days in that square (now named in his honor) until the stench forced the Turks to bury it. The third case is that of the Venetian Marco Antonio Bragadin. He was executed by flaying in August 1571 in Famagusta, Cyprus, after defending the island alongside the Greeks. They first cut off both of Bragadin’s ears and his nose. While he was in captivity, a massacre of all the remaining Christians in the city took place. After being left in prison for two weeks with his wounds festering, he was dragged around the city walls carrying sacks of earth and stone on his back. Next, he was tied to a chair and hoisted to the yardarm of the Turkish flagship, where he was exposed to the taunts of the sailors. Finally, he was taken to the main square, tied naked to a column, and flayed alive. Bragadin’s quartered body was then distributed as war trophies among the army, while his skin was stuffed with straw, sewn back together, reinvested with his military insignia, and exhibited riding an ox in a mocking procession through the streets of Famagusta. In 1580, his skin was stolen by Girolamo Polidori and brought back to Venice, where it remains today in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo. The martyrdom of flaying (skinning alive) is ancient. Herodotus mentions that it was originally practiced by the Scythians. He describes how Scythian warriors treated conquered foes, using their enemies' skin to manufacture leather trophy items. Archaeology has recently confirmed Herodotus' account. Scalp flaying was called "periskythismos" due to this Scythian custom. It was always a sign of barbarity and fortunately an exception rather than the rule. The punishment was also used by the Romans during persecutions of Christian martyrs, the best-known case being the apostle Bartholomew. - Homer Pavlos

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Orthodox Christian
Orthodox Christian@orthodox_33ad·
Football fans from Cyprus raise Orthodox Christian message reading: “WE ARE ALL SOLDIERS OF JESUS CHRIST, WE STAND AGAINST THE NEW WORLD ORDER”
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Fr. Daniel☦️
Fr. Daniel☦️@Fragbaza·
Great Monday: The Fruitless Fig Tree That Christ Cursed  At the side of the road leading from Bethany to the holy city, stood: a proud fig tree, dressed in the deepest, evergreen silk of its leaves. In the eyes of the passerby, it appeared as a promise of life, like an oasis of coolness in the dust of the road and the hot sun of Judea.  That morning, the hunger wasn't just physical. It was God's thirst for man, the search for substance in the visible. Jesus came near the tree. The leaves rustled with a hollow arrogance, hiding absolute nothingness under their shadow. There was no fruit. Not even one. It was just the illusion of a life that refused its mission, to nourish.  It was not the wrath of a disappointed traveler. It was the sad realization of Truth in the face of hypocrisy. The tree was not punished because it was a tree, but because it lied. It shouted "life" with it colour, but whispered "death" with it sterile existence.  In an instant, time ran through the fibers of it wood. The green faded, the leaves lost their firmness, and the roots refused the water of the earth. The fig tree dried, standing, naked from its lies, transformed into a silent wooden monument. It became the mirror of every soul that is consumed in noise and image, forgetting to cultivate the sweet fruit of love.  It stands there, on the edge of Maundy Monday, to remind us that Christ is not looking for fancy “leaves” of piety, but for the quiet, meaningful sweetness of a fruit ripened with light and patience.
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Οδυσσέας@Rezilli·
@CoinPoker_OFF the worst software update I've ever experienced. Going from a clean efficient lobby into an absolute mesh of annoyance and cartoonish crap. It's so sad that every poker client just follows the same textbook and becomes so unenjoyable.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
”People are talking about the medical necessity of abortion to save the mother's life. I was one of those mothers. I was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer that was cutting off my airway at 20 weeks of pregnancy. I will never forget when the first doctor, an oncologist, mentioned abortion. We had gone thru years of infertility to get pregnant. I knew I would rather die and give birth. Then I met with another doctor who listed all of the problems the baby would have if I did not terminate. I stood my ground and refused. He said, "That is ok. The baby will probably spontaneously abort anyway." I searched and found good doctors that supported me, and I gave birth to a healthy baby at 34 weeks. I will be celebrating 10 years cancer free in May. I have a healthy, beautiful, bright, precious 10 year old daughter who is a living reminder that doctors do not know everything” - Sarah Hull
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Angelina Serbska ☦️
Angelina Serbska ☦️@Angelina_Lina8·
If Christ were to walk in this world today, do you know what would happen to Him? He would be placed in a mental institution and given psycho-therapy, just as would His Saints. The world would crucify Him today just as it did 2000 years ago, for the world has not learned a thing, except more devious forms of hypocrisy. And what would happen if, in one of my classes at the university, I would one day tell my students that all the learning of this world is of no importance beside the duty of worshipping God, accepting the God-man who died for our sins, and preparing for the life of the world to come? They would probably laugh at me, and the university officials, if they found out, would fire me-for it is against the law to preach the Truth in our universities. We say that we live in a Christian society, but we do not: we live in a society. Hieromonk Seraphim Rose
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Dr. Michael J. Svigel
Dr. Michael J. Svigel@Svigel·
Theology 101: If I seek to be rich and famous rather than righteous and faithful, I may end up rotten and filthy.
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Οδυσσέας@Rezilli·
@emilsandstedt "we" being those who value the truth and are looking for it. The scams are endless, the lies are endless but for those seeking you can always find the truth. I send my thanks again for being one of the first voices to point out the MSTR con.
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Emil Sandstedt
Emil Sandstedt@emilsandstedt·
Listening in on ARK's Cathie Wood, and there is a crypto segment where she enthusiastically mentions Hyperliquid tokens. Never heard about it. It seems the rampant speculation on totally useless assets will continue for a while. We will one day look back at this in fascination.
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Theophan
Theophan@uncreated_light·
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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹
Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina·
For them we are just "sub-humans" According to them we should thank them for being allowed to live as enslaved lobotomized masses. There are no divisions between liberals-conservatives, no divisions left and right. It is US against THEM > the 1%
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Not A Number
Not A Number@myhiddenvalue·
Benedict Lust warned everyone about this over 100 years ago. Long before COVID. Long before social media. Lust, the father of naturopathy in America, warned that once medicine became centralized, individuals would lose their voice. He warned that “public health” could be used to override consent. He warned that questioning medical authority would be called dangerous. He warned that fear would be used to force compliance.
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Laura Aboli Official
Laura Aboli Official@LauraAboli_X·
The Elite’s Obsession with Innocence Why children? Why, in every era and in every culture, do the most depraved circles of power fixate on them? In the ancient world, children were seen as the purest offering to the gods. Their innocence, their untapped life force, was considered the ultimate sacrifice to secure blessings, power, or protection. Civilizations from Canaan to Carthage to Mesoamerica practiced it openly, believing that purity had potency. That belief never died, it simply went underground. In modern trafficking, the obsession with children isn’t only about sexual perversion. In the most secretive and well-protected circles, it is tied to three interconnected motives: • Spiritual domination — In the ultimate inversion of good, the destruction of the most sacred creation of God, the innocence of a child, is seen as a triumph over Him. In Satanic ideology, nothing is more prized than the corruption of what God made pure. • Occult belief systems — Certain ritualistic practices, rooted in ancient blood cults, hold that a child’s suffering releases spiritual energy that can be harnessed. This is where adrenochrome, blood rituals, and symbolic sacrifice emerge. • Blackmail and control — The most binding form of loyalty is shared guilt in an unpardonable act. When everyone in the circle is compromised, no one can turn on the others. For the Satanic circles of power there is no greater act of defiance against God than to harm the purest reflection of His creation. That is why the fight against child trafficking is not just a political or criminal battle, it is a spiritual war. One we cannot afford to lose.
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David Icke
David Icke@davidicke·
I have been exposing these Satanic and paedophile rings in my books for 30 years, George, while the world called me insane - including you in your arrogance of ignorance. I have described since the 1990s how the 'Elite' were sacrificing babies and children, eating their flesh and drinking their blood, and I have named many of those involved. But this is only one level of what is happening - go even deeper and you'll see that what you call 'subhuman' should really read 'non-human'. Crazy, eh?
George Galloway@georgegalloway

We are talking about the rape of men women and children, about murder and cannibalism. President after president stands accused of involvement both personally and amongst their intimate circles. There has not been a scandal like this since Pompeii …

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MoveToRussia.com
MoveToRussia.com@MoveToRussiaCom·
George - the West "killed god" and as there is no "higher being that leaders feel responsible to" - the demons reign free and are unpunished. This is an elite class that is used to "get away with murder" for generations. They dream themselves Gods but in fact - they are just spoiled sadists. Pride comes before Fall. Humanity needs to put a stop to this "ball of the vampires" or there will be nothing left to even call "humanity".
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The Footy Section
The Footy Section@FTBLsection·
John Terry: “When we were going to play against Barcelona, my son asked me for a signed Messi shirt, and I promised I’d get it for him. From the start of the match, I wasn’t thinking about winning or losing or anything else, just about Messi’s shirt. I told my teammates not to ask for it. When the game ended, I went over to him and asked for the shirt, and he didn’t hesitate to give it to me; he even asked for mine in return. What humility! But as I entered the tunnel, I remembered that my son had asked me for his autograph. I felt really disappointed and went to Barcelona’s locker room, but they told me it was off-limits. I waited, and suddenly Messi appeared, walked toward me smiling, and said, ‘Do you want my boots too?’ [Laughs] I smiled and told him, ‘I won’t be able to go home tonight if you don’t sign this shirt for my son, I promised him.’ The funny thing is, I didn’t bring a pen. I went to find one, and when I came back, I found Leo still there waiting for me, even though his teammates had already left for the bus. He signed it, and I told him, ‘Thank you, and sorry for keeping you late.’ With respect, he said, ‘It’s okay. I don’t want your son to be disappointed, and also for you, because otherwise, you’d be sleeping outside tonight.’ [Laughs] I’ve played my entire career and have never seen a player as humble as Messi. The best in history, with extra humility. These are the kinds of things you only see in a player named Messi.”
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BCN203
BCN203@BarcelonaZ203·
@MarioBojic @SgforgoodStella Braveheart forever!!! And this one isn't either. Both heroes and defenders of children! 💪🏻❤️
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Mario ZNA
Mario ZNA@MarioBojic·
Blacklisted by Hollywood. Not in the Epstein files.
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TUPACABRA
TUPACABRA@tupacabra·
He's serving a life sentence for running a baby farm in Brazil. Women held against their will, impregnated, babies sold to the highest bidder. Who is buying black market babies? Oprah promoted him.
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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
dear schizos and conspiracy theorists. the good news is you were right. the bad news is you were right
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