Do you know about the Stonewall Inn?
And how it created the PRIDE Month and PRIDE Parades?
I had actually never heard about this until I heard Jonathan Cahn tell the story of all the incredible mirrors they are from this story to the Bible.
It’s all there folks…
And it’s more than any human could plan.
This is supernatural stuff.
More on that in a moment below where I will give you the full Jonathan Cahn video.
But first allow me to explain the story of Stonewall.
Perhaps you’ve heard of it but I never had.
First, let me say I tell you this story not to honor the history of PRIDE Month. That’s not my deal.
No, I tell you this story because you need to understand the history here to understand 1️⃣ what is really happening in our world right now — it will connect a lot of dots, and 2️⃣ so you can understand just how mindblowing the connection is when Jonathan Cahn goes in depth below in the video.
It’s crazy!
Ok, so basically it all goes back to this one event at the Stonewall Inn in 1969.
Sometimes called the Stonewall Riots, the Stonewall Uprising and/or the Stonewall Rebellion…
🏳️🌈 The one year anniversary of the stonewall riots was marked with the first ever pride marches, hosted in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. A jubilant celebration and protest that set the stage for similar events around the world. #PrideMonth | #EverUpward pic.twitter.com/0cOw24bAD7
— NY Excelsior (@NYExcelsior) June 4, 2023
Every June we celebrate LGBTQI+ persons around the world and mark the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Five decades later, Pride Month reminds us of the spirit of democratic protest and that all persons are created equal. pic.twitter.com/qr100GQWG9
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) June 1, 2023
From Wikipedia:
The Stonewall riots, also known as the Stonewall uprising, Stonewall rebellion, or simply Stonewall, were a series of spontaneous protests by members of the gay community[note 1] in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Innin the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Patrons of the Stonewall, other Village lesbian and gay bars, and neighborhood street people fought back when the police became violent. The riots are widely considered the watershed event that transformed the gay liberation movement and the twentieth-century fight for LGBT rights in the United States.[5][6][7]
ADVERTISEMENTAs was common for American gay bars at the time, the Stonewall Inn was owned by the Mafia.[8][9][10]While police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969. Tensions between New York City Police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening and again several nights later. Within weeks, Village residents organized into activist groups demanding the right to live openly regarding their sexual orientation, and without fear of being arrested. The new activist organizations concentrated on confrontational tactics, and within months three newspapers were established to promote rights for gay men and lesbians.
A year after the uprising, to mark the anniversary on June 28, 1970, the first gay pride marches took place in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.[11] Within a few years, gay rights organizations were founded across the US and the world. Today, LGBT Pride events are held annually worldwide in June in honor of the Stonewall riots.
The Stonewall National Monument was established at the site in 2016.[12] An estimated 5 million participants commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising,[13] and on June 6, 2019, New York City Police Commissioner James P. O’Neill rendered a formal apology for the actions of officers at Stonewall in 1969.[14][15]
Here’s how the Library of Congress tells the story:
June 28, 1969 marks the beginning of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of events between police and LGBTQ+ protesters which stretched over six days. It was not the first time police raided a gay bar, and it was not the first time LGBTQ+ people fought back, but the events that would unfold over the next six days would fundamentally change the discourse surrounding LGBTQ+ activism in the United States. While Stonewall became well known due to the media coverage and the subsequent annual Pride traditions, it was a culmination of years of LGBTQ+ activism. Historians have noted that the shift in activism, if Stonewall truly represented one at all, was a shift primarily for white cisgender people, as people of color and gender non-conforming people never truly had the benefit of concealing their marginalized identities.
While the events of Stonewall are often referred to as “riots,” Stonewall veterans have explicitly stated that they prefer the term Stonewall uprising or rebellion. The reference to these events as riots was initially used by police to justify their use of force. Early publications show that the LGBTQIA+ community largely did not use the term riot until years after the fact.
“The rebellion (it was never a ‘riot’) lasted five inconsecutive nights (they were not ‘riots’)…” -STONEWALL Veterans’ Association
It is important to note that there were a number of uprisings against police & state brutality, harassment and entrapment of the LGBT+ communities in the U.S. in the years before Stonewall. These events and the people involved have not received as much historical attention as Stonewall, but are just as central to understandings of U.S. LGBTQIA+ histories. Some of the pre-Stonewall uprisings included:
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Pepper Hill Club Raid, Baltimore, Maryland in 1955. Over 162 people arrested.
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Coopers Do-Nut Raid, Los Angeles, California, 1959
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Black Nite Brawl, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 5, 1961
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Compton’s Cafeteria Raid, San Francisco, California, 1966
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Black Cat Raid, Los Angeles, California, 1967By 1969, the Stonewall Inn (now a national monument) was one of the most popular gay bars in New York City.Throughout the state, homosexuality was considered a criminal offense, and it would take over a decade of organizing before “same-sex relationships” were legalized in 1980 (New York v. Onofre). The criminalization of homosexuality led many gay establishments to operate sans liquor license, providing an open door for raids and police brutality. Like many gay establishments at the time, the Stonewall Inn was owned by the mafia, and as long as they continued to make a profit, they cared very little what happened to their clientele. Because the owners were still making a profit, they simply adjusted to the raids, and were often tipped off about them ahead of time.The Stonewall was raided on average once a month leading up to the raid on June 28, 1969 (Martin Duberman,Stonewall p. 187), and had been raided once already that same week. The Stonewall was also not the only bar in town being frequently raided. “… In the last three weeks five gay bars in the Village area that I know of have been hit by the police” (The Summer of Gay Power and the Village Voice Exposed, COME OUT, 1969). Police raids and harassment were a common occurrence across the U.S. during this time, and amid the growing political activism of the 1960s,LGBTQ+ people began to mobilize and fight back.
Now here’s what’s really fascinating…
Right after I learned about this story, look what I immediately noticed being sprayed all over:
As always, it’s hidden in plain sight!
CNN writes:
When the Stonewall uprising began 50 years ago, no one knew it would become such a pivotal moment in the gay rights movement.
But Fred W. McDarrah was there from the beginning. “As far as we know, he was the only professional photographer on the scene at that point,” said Sarah Seidman, the Puffin Foundation curator of social activism at the Museum of the City of New York. “I think there are a few other photographs floating around, but his are definitely the most well-known.”
ADVERTISEMENTNo one covered the riots — and their aftermath — like McDarrah, who was the staff photographer at The Village Voice, an alternative newspaper just a few doors down from the Stonewall Inn.
The Stonewall riots started in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, when patrons of the Stonewall Inn fought back against a police raid. At the time, raids were a popular occurrence at gay bars.
Jill Johnston, author of “Lesbian Nation,” attends one of the early Pride parades in New York in June 1971.
Soon after the riots broke out, McDarrah was there to document the LGBTQ community as it stood up to say enough was enough.
“Fred saw it all and recorded it all: the young queer people who were tired of being told that their way of being was obscene, that the families they’d made were twisted, all those folks who had been told year after year and all their lives that they were wrong,” Hilton Als wrote in a new foreword for McDarrah’s book “Pride: Photographs After Stonewall.”
McDarrah died in 2007 after working at The Village Voice for more than 50 years. He made his name by chronicling the Beat Generation and the counterculture movement in New York City. But his extensive work on the Pride movement lives on: through his book — recently updated for Stonewall’s 50th anniversary — and an exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York.
A look inside the Stonewall Inn after the riots.
The “Pride” exhibit features McDarrah’s images from the uprising as well as the marches it inspired in the weeks and years that followed. “We wanted to get at the serious and sometimes somber part of it as well as the fun and celebratory part of it,” Seidman said.
McDarrah’s photos are now a significant part of LGBTQ history in the United States. His work was featured by the White House when the Stonewall Inn was designated as a national monument in 2016.
Ok so now for the good part…
Jonathan Cahn was recently a guest on Glenn Beck and he explained how this story has all the EXACT Harbingers from the Bible dating back to the Biblical “gods”.
It blew my mind.
This entire video is amazing but if you want to jump right to the Stonewall / Pride Parade part, jump to about the 40:00 minute mark:
Here’s a partial transcript:
Violent AntiSemitism
anti-Semitism again yeah and it goes together because because the same people
who are generally who are anti-semitic generally not all the time but in the west they are also against God and
they’re also again they’re also against the standards of God um and what we are watching right now I
mean I’m saying you know Glenn this is why I felt I had to write it now because this is we’re all dealing with this now
I mean it’s happening it’s almost like it’s almost like we’re in a movie and we say well you know like what am I the last
erson why why is everybody going crazy but there is a reason there is a reason even right now we’re focusing on and you mentioned with children and
mutilation we’re focusing on on the destruction of gender we never think we’d get there to to actually say if I
say there’s male and female that’s now controversial woman is controversial how
could that be well well actually one of these that one of the three the enchantress is also called in the book
the Transformer and this is so important because this is really behind everything here and that is she said an ancient
inscription she says I am a woman I am a man one of her hymns says oh you know Ishtar inanna you you have the power to
turn a man into a woman turn a woman into a man so here is the here is the
principality of the sexual Revolution but this part doesn’t start at the beginning it’s too radical so it didn’t
happen it didn’t happen when it but as she gets entrenched in culture now we’re dealing with it and that is this is the principality that destroys gender that’s that take that
confuses a man with a woman a woman with a man and that starts
entering our culture it’s so thick you can cut it with a knife this is so thick and you you say that gate was opened The Goddess of the Gate
here in America yes by an event at Stonewall right yes yeah we we didn’t
talk about this before but I think it’s important yeah interesting because when you see you know all this remind people
what Stonewall is most people I don’t know okay and by the way you said listen we’re as you said we’re on the same boat
we’re praying for everybody but we got to deal with what we’re dealing with because the god the spirits are against everyone equally and the thing is that
Stonewall was really what launched the whole Pride movement launched the same sex you know movement New York always
begins in New York you know New York’s the gate you know and the thing is that it was a night when basically it was a
raid on a same-sex bar and uh they they put the people out the people started charging into the bar to try to break it down with the police inside they set it on they try to set it on fire with the police inside they began this big Riot
which then began the parades began everything we know today it all happened at Stonewall the the bar was called Stonewall but the amazing thing that I that I saw is that all these signs of that goddess who transformed sexuality
were there that night one of them first of all one of them she is the goddess of the gate she get she’s always her son
was the gate so here she is so it’s New York City she’s also the goddess who of the ale houses or the taverns in in ancient Sumerian is called the eshdom she inhabits it so where did this all be again at an ale house at a Tavern bar and then then it says that on is there something called the dance of Ishtar when she’s in the middle of a battle
there’s a called a dance in the middle of the riot people break out in this dance on the streets of New York City and they start saying words that go back to the tablets of Ishtar on top of that
the the um there is a sign called I won’t go into the deal but there’s a song called the lion’s head when she she stands on a
line when she goes to battle that sign was there that night too another thing was there was a woman who tell me what that sign was okay okay she is the Ishtar she rides into battle on a lion
so the first thing you see she puts her she puts her her foot on the head of a line showing she is she is so the first
thing you see is the head which is into battle you see the head of a lie right right after when Stonewall opened up right next to it another bar opened up called the lion’s head and on top of that there was a woman who
triggered the whole the whole thing if you the history is a woman triggered it that night the woman was almost like an avatar she was she was female like um Ishtar was but Ishtar had male
attributes so she’s female but she’s masculine and and and Ishtar was called the storm he said oh great storm you’re the storm goddess storm storm the name of the woman was storm who started the
whole thing stormy um the other thing is that there’s a name the there’s an ancient uh the Epic
of Gilgamesh talks about Ishtar ancient Babylonian Sumerian writing and it says
that it says you Ishtar are the stone that breaks the stone wall literally the
stone wall and they were trying to break it and that opened the whole thing break down this wall and the other thing is that it happened also at the exact time
in the ancient Pagan calendar linked to Ishtar under the weekend of the full moon of the summer of solstice I mean there’s a whole thing but the whole thing it all manifests in the night this is not natural the we’re dealing with Supernatural and it also it leads to the
The Gay Pride Parades Gay Pride parades yeah um that starts there that’s right and then travels the whole world that’s
right yeah and tell me the connection between the parade and the name yeah I’m going to share something that I don’t
think I’ve ever even shared but for the first part yeah the when I looked in the ancient uh tablets Ishtar is the goddess
of parades it says she causes men to parade through the city streets dressed as women women to parade as men the her
parades were filled with color and with a bending of sexuality gender and and lysension is so she is the goddess of
parades number one so it starts here but also in Babylon this is what happened here there was a gate called the Ishtar
gate and all the processions started with ishtar’s gate so all these processions as you said the parades throughout the entire world started in
New York City at that bar that you know the Ishtar gate had two arches that bar has two arches uh one one Arch is is bigger than a smaller same same thing with Stonewall they’re all the brick arches it’s it’s mimicking the
archivision I’m not saying anybody knew it but all the parades started there and on top of it
um there was one time of the year that this goddess or principality possessed
the culture they had all the parades possession processions and I looked for this Glenn I had a look at the early
writings of the first Christians because it was still happening you know we have a short-term memory and he said we don’t realize actually there used to be
parades and they disappeared with the gospel coming in and the thing is that that when I looked in the writings of Saint Jerome he identifies it the month of the god the month of the festivals is the month he called in Latin eunium we
get the word June from it June was the month of the Goddess was the one and
she’s the goddess of Pride it’s the pride month from ancient times and so this is the month of the processions and not only that you know you know Jesus said the gods the spirits go back to the house that they possessed will she possessed June so now she she has repossessed it and
so this month’s month of June is pride month right is the month of Celebration it used to be gay pride yeah and now it don’t even say that yeah and now it’s just Pride yeah right which she was not gay pride she was she was surprised she was the goddess of Pride and she’s the goddess
of altering sexuality and through the through the parades and processions and the month she possessed a culture drew
the culture into it and that’s exactly what’s happening Glenn it’s not we’re talking about we’re saying it’s this is not natural is that you know America
celebrates one day to celebrate its birth one day we celebrate an entire month so do Nations around the world more than their own their own birthdays you know we have we have this you know we we have never done anything like this
before we’ve never celebrated sexuality it’s not natural this is a Revival of what this is what happens when the gods come back this is what happens when the spirits come back this is not some general thing this is very specific it’s very absolute and and the other thing is
that not only that but there was a there was a sign that was associated with this
principality in the ancient writing she’s called it says manzat Ishtar which
means translation rainbow Ishtar she was the goddess of the rainbow it says that
her eyes were rainbow eyes it’s in one of her myths that says she she wages War
by by stretching across the sky as a rainbow she uses the rainbow to wage war
she uses the rainbow actually two exact Vengeance there’s a very dark thing behind the rainbow the rainbow belongs to God I mean that’s the first thing you know but one of the things about this principality it says she steals things
from other gods and makes it her own she literally has taken the sign of God you know and now it’s in the face of God
we’re putting his his sign of Mercy in the face of God what does that I mean that’s a dangerous thing that from what I can say and it’s also not natural how the rainbow has spread across our culture I mean I mean it’s on children’s cereal boxes you know it’s on it’s on American embassies we never flew Flags
about anything else but we’re doing it it’s not natural so this all goes back to the goddess
I told you that was incredible, right?
Here’s even more:
Jonathan Cahn Has A Mystery For Joe Biden [Updated With FULL Transcript]
Jonathan Cahn is back and he has a powerful message directly for Joe Biden.
A prophetic message with a mystery and a warning.
Spoiler alert: God is NOT amused by what Joe Biden has done.
But I’ll let Rabbi Cahn tell it.
It’s only 10 minutes long but so worth it.
Please enjoy:
Here is the FULL transcript:
Mr President not long ago I gave you a word concerning what you did on the White House lawn by signing the respect for Marriage Act
today I give you a mystery actually three mysteries one especially for you one especially for those watching and one more and you’re actually part of all three even though you had no idea it’s a mystery
it’s a secret that goes back thousands of years to the ancient Middle East and yet you manifested it on the lawn and the walls of the White House
it’s also a sign from God not long ago you became the first president in American history to enshrine into federal law the alteration of marriage to destroy the definition of marriage as it has always stood to abolish its biblical historic meaning
you did it by signing the quote respect for Marriage Act but the respect for Marriage Act was actually aimed at destroying another law the Defense of Marriage Act that you yourself had voted for
so you destroyed the Defense of Marriage Act and by signing the respect for Marriage Act
you sought to force all Americans to bend their knee before the destruction of the historic and biblical definition of marriage and to sanctify its alteration and you rejoiced in the act
you rejoiced in the act of Destruction with a mass celebration on the White House lawn you sealed it all that night by lighting up the White House in the colors of the rainbow
Mr President you call yourself a Christian you were raised to say prayers to the god of the Bible but you actually have any real fear of God that is actually real is actually alive
if so how could you possibly have done what you did you had to know that God’s word clearly identifies this as Sin and transgression against him and yet you enshrined it you
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