Babylon America Celebrates 'Thanksgiving' on the Exact Day of The Axum Massacre

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♱ Honoring The 4th Anniversary of The Axum Massacre ♱
+800 Christian Keepers of The Ark of The Covenant Killed by The Forces of The Antichrist

✞ The Axum Massacre ✞

27. - 28. November 2020 Muslim soldiers from Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia armed by Iran, UAE and Turkey went on the rampage in Axum, a Holy City in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, whose main Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion is believed by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians to hold The Biblical Ark of Covenant.

Over the course of 24 hours, the Muslim soldiers went door to door summarily shooting unarmed young men and boys. Some of the victims were as young as 13.

😢 Thanksgiving Day Celebrates A Massacre

William B. Newell, a Penobscot Indian and former chairman of the Anthropology department at the University of Connecticut, says that the first official Thanksgiving Day celebrated the massacre of 700 Indian men, women and children during one of their religious ceremonies. “Thanksgiving Day” was first proclaimed by the Governor of the then Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637 to commemorate the massacre of 700 men, women and children who were celebrating their annual Green Corn Dance…Thanksgiving Day to the, “in their own house”, Newell stated.

“Gathered in this place of meeting, they were attacked by mercenaries and English and Dutch. The Indians were ordered from the building and as they came forth were shot down, The rest were burned alive in the building—–The very next day the governor declared a Thanksgiving Day…..For the next 100 years, every Thanksgiving Day ordained by a Governor was in honor of the bloody victory, thanking God that the battle had been won.”

It was president Lincoln who declared Thanksgiving a national holiday, not to celebrate a massacre but to celebrate a day of gratitude.

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