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Monday 5 July 2021

Behold, a whirlwind of the Lord is gone Forth in Fury,

Behold, a whirlwind of the Lord is gone Forth in Fury,


                     On 24 June (7.39pm) 2021 the Full Moon


Wikipedia writes....... "On the evening of 24 June 2021, a large Fujita scale 207-260 mph Tornado,   the most powerful in modern Czech Republic history, devastated multiple villages within the Breclay and Hodonin districts. It killed at least 6 people and injured at least 200 others. This tornado was one of seven that touched down in Europe that day. It is estimated that this tornado caused over 15 billion CZK  in damages." The Tornado was accompanied by hailstones which led many to compare the 16:21 Revelations verse........"And Men Cursed God for the terrifying plague of Hail" .........as, by design or chance, the word Hail also has a double meaning, to welcome or acclaim...

Picture Wikipedia. Hodonin district whirlwind



24 of June is celebrated around the globe as the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, it is the 3rd day with in the zodiac sign of the House of Cancer, which may come as no surprise as it is a Water sign & its ruling planet is the Moon, with its cycles the Moon is associated with time, femininity fertility & rebirth, 2 Kings 2  Guide us To Elijah & Elisha's Creative extended family roles, the River Jordan meaning to flow down or descend from the Dead Sea is used as a Death/pregnancy crossover/rebirth metaphor.   Elijah and Elisha swapped roles via the power held with in the Mantle/Cape that implicates the river Jordan, John B is considered by a number of scholars as the reincarnated soul of Elijah, whom in Bible writings is forever associated with a mysterious Whirlwind .....As Elijah & Elisha continued to walk and talk, Suddenly a Chariot of Fire with Horses appeared & separated the two of them. Then Elijah went up into Heaven in a Whirlwind.

The Breclay & Hodonin regions lie in the deep South of the Czech Country near the Slovakia border. 

These areas hold Dark Secrets, of "Man's inhumanity to Man"   which somewhat came to resurface in the 1992 book "Black Silence" by U.S. Author Paul Polansky who compiled historical records and testimonials of survivors. The book started heated discussions in the Czech Republic about Czech relations to the Romani and their history.

On March 2, 1939, (two weeks before the German occupation), the Czecho-Slovak government ordered that a labor camp be set up for "people avoiding work and living off crime" (at this time labor duty was mandatory).

The camp next to the village Hodonin was constructed later and was opened during December 1940.  Running water, sewage, and electricity infrastructure was planned but never finished. Czech gendarmes guarded the places, service in such camps was considered a disciplinary punishment, prisoners were typically used for hard labour such as road construction. In total, around 50,000 people went through such labour camps during the war. The total number of prisons and camps of all kinds within the boundaries of the modern-day Czech Republic was 2,125                


Starting in 1940, Romanis were forbidden to travel. In 1942, the measures already in force in Germany were applied in the Protectorate as well and, as an immediate result, a few hundred people deemed "asocial" were deported to Auschwitz.  On June 24, 1942, the Protectorate Minister of the Interior, Richard Bienert,  ordered the collection of statistics about "Gypsies, mixed Gypsies and people with a gypsy style of life". Around 6,500 people were recorded in these statistics (based on older records and often on skin color).

On July 10, SS- Oberfuhrer Horst Bohme, Chief of German Security Police, ordered Romanis to be moved into two camps: Lety for Romanies from Bohemia, & Hodonin for those from Moravia. 

During the course of the war, a total of 4,831 Romani from the Protectorate were sent to Auschwitz. Of those, few survived. Estimations vary, but well over 4,000 of them died there............ironically a state of grief is held with in the name Breclay as Brek(c) is the Czech word for Crying, emotions that may relate to the lay of this land, meanwhile Hodonin, the name Hod is taken from the Norse Blind God of Darkness Winter & War, o equals Naught/ Ground Zero while Nin is of Hebrew origin and means Grace, which links us to the name meaning John, a four/forerunner that has a reputation to Brek? Hod also has Brother named Baldr, he is the God of Light, Joy, Purity and the Summer.