Boris Johnson's great grandad STONED TO DEATH for TREASON

It's always worth remembering that Boris Johnson's great granddad Ali Kemal was stoned to death for Treason. Sometimes history repeats itself.

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@Ewok-ally , Thank-you.
Humans are obviously not learning how to become good again or learn from the past history, and they try to declare history doesn't repeat it's self. God says different.

Ecclesiastes 1:9 The thing that hath been, it [is that] which shall be; and that which is done [is] that which shall be done: and [there is] no new [thing] under the sun.
3:15 That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is driven away.

Romans 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all unGodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the Truth as unrighteousness;
1:19 Because that which may be known of God is manifest to them; for God hath showed [it] unto them.
1:20 For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

Hebrews 3:14 For we are made sharers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast unto the end;
3:15 While it is said, To day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts, as in the provocation.
3:16 For some, when they had heard, did provoke: howbeit not all that came out of Egypt by Moses.
3:17 But with whom was He grieved forty years? [Was it] not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
3:18 And to whom swore He that they should not enter into His rest, but to them that believed not?
3:19 So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief.
4:1 Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left [us] of entering into His rest, any of you should seem to come short of it.
4:2 For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them: but the word preached did not profit them, because they that heard [it] were not bonded to [it] by faith.

God help us all.

Long ago In Egypt Pharaoh held the the Israelite's captive, in slavery, just like today the people are slaves to the system, therefore is history repeating it's self. They were brought out of Egypt by God's Might Hand and as in days gone by history will repeat it's self. One day True Israel will come forth also crossing the Red Sea being guided by God just like Moses was guided by God and did back then.

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Thank-you.

A fruit does not fall too far from the tree.

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Thank-you.

From: The Illuminati and The Council on Foreign Relations One-World-Government Conspiracy

"... The Khazar Jews, or Eastern Jews, were an ancient warrior race of Turkish (Edomite / Idumean - Esau) origin who had interbred with the Ashkenazim and converted to Judaism en masse at the end of the 8th century. ..."

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Thank-you.

Suffice to say that Boris Johnson is possibly related to Turkish counterfeit-jews.

Are we on the brink of the masses waking-up to the notion of counterfeit-jews? In that there are two kinds of jews: racial Judahites and those who incorrectly claim to be by their religion.

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Trump says American Jews 'no longer love Israel' and Jewish people 'run the New York Times

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You're welcome.

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In another blow for Boris Johnson, Brexit minister Lord Frost has resigned. He says he disagrees with the recent COVID-19 restrictions and the so-called Plan B measures, and has concerns over the government’s current direction of travel. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will be taking his place.

Boris Johnson resigns after party revolt, will stay on until new leader

LONDON — Boris Johnson stepped down as leader of the Conservative Party on Thursday, but will continue to serve as prime minister until his successor is chosen, following an avalanche of resignations within his own Cabinet that eroded his authority and paralyzed the British government.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters and onlookers at the lectern outside 10 Downing Street, Johnson said, “it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary Conservative Party that there should be a new leader of that party and therefore a new prime minister.”

“I’ve appointed a cabinet to serve, as I will, until a new leader is in place,” he said. That process could take at least six weeks or longer. The timetable will be announced next week.

Johnson did not become emotional, nor did he apologize for the behavior and actions that brought the 58-year-old politician to this low point.

Instead, he blamed his parliamentary party for his quick downfall, comparing his fellow lawmakers to stampeding animals.

“As we have seen at Westminster … when the herd moves, it moves. And my friends, in politics, no one is remotely indispensable,” Johnson said.

He paid tribute to Carrie, his wife, who was watching his speech with their young daughter in her arms.

“I know there are many people who are relieved, and perhaps quite a few who will also be disappointed. I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them’s the breaks.”

Earlier on Thursday, Johnson agreed to resign as leader of the Conservative Party, but could remain in office until the party would pick a new prime minister. There would be no general election.

There was immediate and fierce pushback to that idea from some lawmakers and party grandees who warned that Johnson was soiling the Conservative Party brand and that he was too damaged to stay in office through the summer.

Live updates: Boris Johnson expected to resign as U.K. prime minister

Johnson’s former top aide and now chief critic, who helped his boss win the Brexit referendum and get elected, warned that the prime minister needed to go now. In a tweet, he urged the Conservative Party to “Evict TODAY or he’ll cause CARNAGE.”

Dominic Cummings said that Johnson even now is “playing for time” and will try to stay on if he’s allowed to remain in office until the fall. “He doesn’t think it’s over,” he said, adding that Johnson still is plotting, thinking, ‘I can still get out of this, I got a mandate, members love me, get to September.’”

As the world watched the British government unravel, the defense secretary, Ben Wallace, stepped forward to assure Britons that they were being protected. Wallace tweeted: “A number National Security Ministers are directly involved in authorising, on a daily basis, operations to defend the UK & its citizens.”

Wallace added, “a number of us have an obligation to keep this country safe, no matter who is PM.”

Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, told the BBC that Johnson “needs to go completely, none of this nonsense about clinging on.”

By midday, Johnson was appointing new members to his Cabinet to replace those who had resigned. He is doing this to keep government functioning — but also perhaps to bolster his own position.

Johnson is not the first Conservative leader to have been shoved aside by his own party, which is famous for ditching its leaders quickly when they are no longer an asset. Even Winston Churchill resigned — after being given a gentle push — as his health declined in his later years.

Johnson’s predecessor, Theresa May, was forced out after she was unable to get her Brexit deal through Parliament following opposition within her own party, including from Johnson. May managed just over three years in office — Johnson has ruled for just under three years.

Johnson woke up Thursday morning in Downing Street, his office and residence, to another wave of resignations by government officials and party members declaring that the embattled prime minister must step down immediately — for the sake not only of his Conservative Party but for the country.

Before the breakfast shows on television were over, there were 53 resignations, including four Cabinet ministers in just two days. Many of the letters included brutal assessments of Johnson’s tenure and critiques of his honesty. Some pleaded with him to go.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/07/uk-boris-johnson-resignation/

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Good riddance, bye-bye Boris Johnson

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BYE BYE BORIS

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It would be fitting that the next PM is a Muslim.

Boris’ last tweet before resigning

Biden's next?

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@GodTaughtMeHow

Perhaps her can retire on the Russian Riviera with his wealthy friends and political exiles.

That wouldn't be Justice under The Law.

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No it would NOT be just under Gods Laws.
Boris and his fellow compatriots don't follow any kind of justice unless it furthers their agenda.
Many of "the dead" swim in those waters.

Agreed.
Justice in GB appears to have been more Biblically correct in his body's grandad's day.
If his crimes against GB were exposed and God's Law was truly the law of the land, he may also suffer his grandad's fate.

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Agreed