Jagiellonian Law - New Atlantis American with Confessaconter Revelations

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There is a Jagphetic tradition of gere *gerə-, It forms all or part of Sacrament anointing the sick in what we in healthcare call registration it is a holy and sacred where it also at root meaning "to grow old.": geriatric; geriatrics; gerontocracy; gerontology.

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Latinized forms of Greek gēras, gērōs "old age" (from Jagphetic root Gere Sanskrit jara "old age," jarati "makes frail, causes to age;" Avestan zaurvan "old age;" Greek geron "old man;" Ossetic zarond "old man;" Armenian cer "old, old man."

The second meaning based on the suffix “-no” from Jagphetic *gere-no-, suffixed form of root *gere- (2) "to cry hoarsely," also the name of the crane (cognates: Greek geranos, Latin grus, Welsh garan, Lithuanian garnys "heron, stork"). Thus the name is perhaps an echo of its cry in ancient ears where this is the word of origin for Registration the basis for Sacrament of the Sick in Seven Chivalric Orders including Atlantis American

There are ancient sacraments and there are ancient sanctions

I had a vision that America would become New Atlantis that the Berlin Wall would fall Germany reunited, that the Iron Curtain would fall in time for the 1992 Olympics the United States of Europe reunited, that the Aconter Doctor Shepherd traditions would ascend into Seven Chivalric Orders in prioritizing Oaths to professionals in the Jagphetic tradition of a Messiah of Oaths named Dievas, in Seven Days of the Week as Dievas Calendar.  I acknowledge the publication of one of these traditions by Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) though he did not provide attribution to the Normans the Jagphetic people that brought that story.  Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon some have claimed was author to Shakespeare where many of those stories originate from Jagphetic peoples.  There are those that claim he was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England these are titles the King held prior to 1662 – you cannot kill the king and call him Attorney General.  There are those seen as developing the scientific method sometimes known as the Baconian Method, writing plays under the moniker Shakespeare. 

Bacon is the father of empiricism English empiricism.[7] He argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. Most importantly, he argued science could be achieved by the use of a skeptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. Although his most specific proposals about such a method, the Baconian method, did not have long-lasting influence, the general idea of the importance and possibility of a skeptical methodology makes Bacon the father of the scientific method. This method was a new rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, whose practical details are still central to debates on science and methodology.

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There is a Jagphetic tradition of gere *gerə-, It forms all or part of Sacrament anointing the sick in what we in healthcare call registration it is a holy and sacred where it also at root meaning "to grow old.": geriatric; geriatrics; gerontocracy; gerontology.

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Latinized forms of Greek gēras, gērōs "old age" (from Jagphetic root Gere Sanskrit jara "old age," jarati "makes frail, causes to age;" Avestan zaurvan "old age;" Greek geron "old man;" Ossetic zarond "old man;" Armenian cer "old, old man."

The second meaning based on the suffix “-no” from Jagphetic *gere-no-, suffixed form of root *gere- (2) "to cry hoarsely," also the name of the crane (cognates: Greek geranos, Latin grus, Welsh garan, Lithuanian garnys "heron, stork"). Thus the name is perhaps an echo of its cry in ancient ears where this is the word of origin for Registration the basis for Sacrament of the Sick in Seven Chivalric Orders including Atlantis American

There are ancient sacraments and there are ancient sanctions

I had a vision that America would become New Atlantis that the Berlin Wall would fall Germany reunited, that the Iron Curtain would fall in time for the 1992 Olympics the United States of Europe reunited, that the Aconter Doctor Shepherd traditions would ascend into Seven Chivalric Orders in prioritizing Oaths to professionals in the Jagphetic tradition of a Messiah of Oaths named Dievas, in Seven Days of the Week as Dievas Calendar.  I acknowledge the publication of one of these traditions by Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) though he did not provide attribution to the Normans the Jagphetic people that brought that story.  Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon some have claimed was author to Shakespeare where many of those stories originate from Jagphetic peoples.  There are those that claim he was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England these are titles the King held prior to 1662 – you cannot kill the king and call him Attorney General.  There are those seen as developing the scientific method sometimes known as the Baconian Method, writing plays under the moniker Shakespeare. 

Bacon is the father of empiricism English empiricism.[7] He argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. Most importantly, he argued science could be achieved by the use of a skeptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. Although his most specific proposals about such a method, the Baconian method, did not have long-lasting influence, the general idea of the importance and possibility of a skeptical methodology makes Bacon the father of the scientific method. This method was a new rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, whose practical details are still central to debates on science and methodology.

There is a Jagphetic tradition of gere *gerə-, It forms all or part of Sacrament anointing the sick in what we in healthcare call registration it is a holy and sacred where it also at root meaning "to grow old.": geriatric; geriatrics; gerontocracy; gerontology.

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Latinized forms of Greek gēras, gērōs "old age" (from Jagphetic root Gere Sanskrit jara "old age," jarati "makes frail, causes to age;" Avestan zaurvan "old age;" Greek geron "old man;" Ossetic zarond "old man;" Armenian cer "old, old man."

The second meaning based on the suffix “-no” from Jagphetic *gere-no-, suffixed form of root *gere- (2) "to cry hoarsely," also the name of the crane (cognates: Greek geranos, Latin grus, Welsh garan, Lithuanian garnys "heron, stork"). Thus the name is perhaps an echo of its cry in ancient ears where this is the word of origin for Registration the basis for Sacrament of the Sick in Seven Chivalric Orders including Atlantis American

There are ancient sacraments and there are ancient sanctions

I had a vision that America would become New Atlantis that the Berlin Wall would fall Germany reunited, that the Iron Curtain would fall in time for the 1992 Olympics the United States of Europe reunited, that the Aconter Doctor Shepherd traditions would ascend into Seven Chivalric Orders in prioritizing Oaths to professionals in the Jagphetic tradition of a Messiah of Oaths named Dievas, in Seven Days of the Week as Dievas Calendar.  I acknowledge the publication of one of these traditions by Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) though he did not provide attribution to the Normans the Jagphetic people that brought that story.  Sir Henry Vane the Elder Pater Francis Bacon some have claimed was author to Shakespeare where many of those stories originate from Jagphetic peoples.  There are those that claim he was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England these are titles the King held prior to 1662 – you cannot kill the king and call him Attorney General.  There are those seen as developing the scientific method sometimes known as the Baconian Method, writing plays under the moniker Shakespeare. 

Bacon is the father of empiricism English empiricism.[7] He argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. Most importantly, he argued science could be achieved by the use of a skeptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. Although his most specific proposals about such a method, the Baconian method, did not have long-lasting influence, the general idea of the importance and possibility of a skeptical methodology makes Bacon the father of the scientific method. This method was a new rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, whose practical details are still central to debates on science and methodology.