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THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR:Father days special Transgender =TRANSHUMANISM

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Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd, a woman from Spokane, Washington. Dodd was inspired to create the holiday after attending a Mother's Day church service in 1909. She was the daughter of a Civil War veteran named William Jackson Smart, who had raised her and her five siblings as a single father.Chibados (or quimbandas)[1] are third-gender people, born male, who lived most often as women. They were found among the cultures of the Ndongo and other parts of what is today Angola. They were first described in the west by the Portuguese.Chibados were involved as "spiritual arbiters in political and military decisions" and also performed burials.[2] Olfert Dapper described the chibados as shamans "who walk dressed like women."[3] Portuguese priests and Jesuits described how chibados lived as women and were able to marry other men with no social sanctions. Instead, "such marriages were honored and even prized."[4] Chibados made up a separate caste and elders referred to themselves as "Grandmother."[5] Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba had over fifty chibados in her court.[6] The chibados were said to be used by Nzinga as concubines.[3]As the Portuguese gained more control in Africa, colonial laws introduced and increased homophobia.[7]began to assert that Quimbanda was totally separate from Umbanda. Boy Wives and Female Husbands highlights the queer and non-binary communities that have existed throughout the African continent for centuries. Western society has been subverted  by a satanic cult based on Cabalism, the creed of the people who control government credit (currency.)  This satanic cult works by enfeebling and perverting its members, so they can be controlled and exploited.

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