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[[Celtic/Druid Frozen]] in listed as Return to Right Owner [[RRO]] in historical timeline trigger events as events in the memories relating to the Celtic Druid bloodlines experiencing tragedies related to their genocide, after the [[Luciferian Rebellion]] they were trapped in order to freeze to death, or later on through relating to histories of Bog sacrifices and being used as "Frozen" effigies for rituals and sacrifices. Some of these bloodlines were used to sacrifice [[Rh Negative Blood]] to kill off this bloodline, of which is common in the Celt-Druid genetic lines.  
[[Celtic/Druid Frozen]] in listed as Return to Right Owner [[RRO]] in historical timeline trigger events as events in the memories relating to the Celtic Druid bloodlines experiencing tragedies related to their genocide, after the [[Luciferian Rebellion]] they were trapped in order to freeze to death, or later on through relating to histories of Bog sacrifices and being used as "Frozen" effigies for rituals and sacrifices. Some of these bloodlines were used in sacrifices of [[Rh Negative Blood]] to kill off this bloodline, of which is common in the Celt-Druid genetic lines. The Celt-Druid lines had Templar Knowledge of the earth, such as knowledge of [[Ley Lines]], Stargates and [[Geomantic Structures]], hence, they were undesirables for the invading races of the [[NAA]] who wanted to have complete control over that knowledge.  


A Celtic Druid was a member of the educated, professional class among the Celtic peoples of Gaul, Britain, Ireland, and possibly elsewhere during the Iron Age. The druid class included law-speakers, poets and doctors, among other learned professions, although the best known among the druids were the religious leaders.
A Celtic Druid was a member of the educated, professional class among the Celtic peoples of Gaul, Britain, Ireland, and possibly elsewhere during the Iron Age. The druid class included law-speakers, poets and doctors, among other learned professions, although the best known among the druids were the religious leaders.