RESTORED: 09/14/2021
Beside the fact that the fires at Notre Dame Cathedral, St John the Divine Cathedral and the Al Aqsa Mosque all occurred in close relation to Beltaine, and many of the huge catastrophic events like the WACO Brand Davidian Tragedy, the Oklahoman Bombing, Columbine, and so many others, it also happens to coincide with the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE DAY and their celebration of MONUMENTS around the world. Isn’t that interesting?
The UN is using the emotional attachment to these Monuments as a way to herd people into the ONE WORLD agenda but also to revive Paganism. As they destroy these monuments so that they can be rebuilt, they are renewing the practice of Paganism and regaining the support of Paganism by rallying the people to become involved in their reconstruction. Phoenix rising from the ashes.
World Heritage Day 2019
World Heritage Day is celebrated every year on April 18. The day is also known as the International Day for Monuments and Sites. The day is celebrated to raise the awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage, monuments, its relevance, how vulnerable it can be and what are the needs and benefits of its conservation. On this day different types of activities, including visits to monuments and heritage sites, conferences are organised.
World Heritage day | International day of Monuments and sights 2019
Published on Apr 17, 2019
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO; French: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) based in Paris.
(so this organization is essential to their EDUCATIONAL/INDOCTRINATION plans for the World)
UNESCO, acronym for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that was outlined in a constitution signed November 16, 1945.
UNESCO encourages international peace and universal respect for human rights by promoting collaboration among nations. Its mission is to contribute to the building of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue.
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“We are all heartbroken,” said UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay in front of the devastating fire that ravaged the historic Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Paris last night. The Cathedral is part of the World Heritage site of “Paris, Banks of the Seine” inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1991. The site includes bridges, quays and the banks of the River Seine, along the historical part of its course, between the Sully and Iéna bridges, the Ile de la Cité and the Ile St Louis.
“Notre Dame represents a historically, architecturally, and spiritually, outstanding universal heritage. It is also a monument of literary heritage, a place that is unique in our collective imagination. Heritage of the French but also of humanity as a whole. This drama reminds us of the power of heritage that connects us to one another. We are receiving messages of support from all over the world,” said Ms Azoulay, who immediately went to the site with the French authorities.
The Cathedral is considered to be the finest example of French Gothic architecture, with an innovative use of rib vaults and buttresses, stained glass rosettes and sculpted ornaments. Construction of the church began in 1160 and continued over a century.
The Director-General also announced that a rapid damage assessment would be carried out as soon as possible. “UNESCO stands by France in safeguarding and rehabilitating this invaluable heritage,” she said. “We are already in contact with experts and ready to send an emergency mission to assess the damage, preserve what can be preserved and plan short and medium-term measures,” Ms Azoulay said.
The assessment will be carried out with the authorities concerned, including national and local authorities, site management and Church authorities, in order to develop a plan of action, avoid further deterioration of the site and recover as many original elements as possible. UNESCO will then accompany and support the authorities in their rehabilitation.
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Media contact: George Papagiannis, g.papagiannis@unesco.org(link sends e-mail); tel: 01 45 68 17 06
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These, and all the monuments that they are promoting, protecting, financing, reconstructing, focusing your attention towards, are all primarily Pagan Spiritual Sites. And if you cannot see an agenda at work here, you need to take a much deeper look. And if you think that they are beyond destroying these sites, in order to play on your emotions, you are dead wrong. They have every intention of rebuilding/resurrecting/restoring them to even greater glory.
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