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WORLD REVIEW COMMENTARY
SCRIPT FOR BROADCAST
Broadcast Date: Sunday 09-24-2000
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Broadcast Time:
United States Sunday 4 P.M. EDT New York
Announcer - This is Kirk Wesley with GCN Green City Network - News bringing you World Review Commentary broadcasting Sunday Afternoon from our Studios in Austin, Texas, USA
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Now our commentary with our commentator George Butler
THE PYTHIAN GAMES
It was written that in the ancient city of Pytho later to be renamed Delphi, Greece, Apollo Grecian god of light who was associated with the Law, Philosophy and Arts slay a snake then female and nameless later to be named Phython and typed male. The Pythian Games fashioned after the Olympic Games was instituted in Delphi every four years in honor of Apollo. Included along with the athletic events were music and literary contests.
The question I raise: Is the modern Olympic Games really the Pythian Games.
During the closing ceremonies of The Summer Games in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain many occult symbols and images were presented to an international audience of billions. In the ceremonies a moon goddess was lowered from a high onto the infield. A Dragon appeared snaking its way through the celebrants on the infield. Winged creatures were mixed into the infield crowd in circles dancing. Horned Devils slinking down the stairways carrying burning torches and joined those dancing on the infield grasping hands and forming additional circles. The stadium was lighted by fireworks spraying sun and fire worship though-out the night sky. The announcers were stunned by these events until they were rescued by their script stating that in the state of Catalan in Spain every year is held a celebration that vanquishes Devils from the area. Nevertheless billions of television viewers were indoctrinated with pagan symbols and images unknowingly integrating the bitter with the sweet.
The deception of the sweet taste of victory on the playing field and the bitterness of defeat by the great confounder brings about an abyss of hatred, a darkness spreading like a plague throughout the world at the speed of light.
The modern Olympic Games can be uplifting and fun filled but care must be taken to cut out the cancer of paganism leaving a games that shuns the darkness, leading the world's people once again back to the sweet victory of winning souls to goodness.
Now some closing statements.
"Know Thyself"
"Know Thy Thoughts"
"Know Thy World"
The first "Know Thyself" was a saying used by Socrates to teach. This saying helps one to understand their own personality and character traits so that one might be able to reform those negative traits.
The second, "Know Thy Thoughts" denotes a process of being able to observe ones thoughts as they are unfolding and how those thoughts mold one's actions.
The third "Know Thy World" is a journey of discovery of worldly things. We should endeavor to discover those systems that control us through a systemized state of debasement.
In the end we must expose and reveal truth, so we might speak for freedom, a freedom built up by a belief in God, humbling oneself, bending thy knee to a higher power and redirecting of one's soul in a new direction where worldly things are unimportant and Godly things the only path, the only way, the only direction.
In Closing remember these words:
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS!
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