OBAMA SIN LADEN – The Situation Room
Dr. Steve Pieczenik of the USA military and close associate of past presidents has stated that Osama Bin Laden died of MARFAN SYNDROME over 9 years ago. He had met Osama Bin Laden before the WTC attack and recognized that Osama didn’t have much longer to live. Surmising from this, that he died just prior to the attack or shortly thereafter. This is the same disease that is suggested to have struck Abraham Lincoln, as it’s linked to tall men. The suggestion in this relates to Barack Obama, another tall man, with an incredibly similar appearance to Osama Bin Laden as well as having a very similar name. All of this is suggesting something, and that something relates to the LION KING, or LINCOLN, and the MARFAN SYNDROME.
MARFAN SYNDROME = MAR-FAN – SIN-Death MORE = MARY (Pacific) MORE SIN Death, or the Sacrifice of the Lion King.
Barack Obama’s middle name is HUSSEIN, which relates to Saddam Hussein, the former president of Iraq, who was hanged on December 30, 2006, just prior to the precise moment that the Festival of Sacrifice, The Sacrifice of the LAMB, for the Muslim faithful was to begin on December 31, 2006. After the conviction of Saddam Hussein, the execution went ahead with incredible expediency. Saddam Hussein belonged the BAATH PARTY, which suggests water and flooding, similar to the Order of the Bath in the British political/royal structure.
Interesting indeed!! I have held that OBL has been dead for years-didn't know about the Marfan syndrome.
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Marfan syndrome (also called Marfan's syndrome) is a genetic disorder of the connective tissue. People with Marfan's tend to be unusually tall, with long limbs and long, thin fingers.
ReplyDeleteIt is inherited as a dominant trait. It is carried by a gene called FBN1, which encodes a connective protein called fibrillin-1. People have a pair of FBN1 genes. Because it is dominant, people who have inherited one affected FBN1 gene from either parent will have Marfan's.
Marfan syndrome has a range of expressions, from mild to severe. The most serious complications are defects of the heart valves and aorta. It may also affect the lungs, eyes, the dural sac surrounding the spinal cord, skeleton and the hard palate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfan_syndrome
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