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Upholding, championing, advocating, encouraging, and espousing the Unity Amidst Diversity behavioral patterns of individual citizens to be thoughtful, involved, compassionate, considerate, and concerned, they join together, communicate, connect, combine, and promote the general welfare. The America Omniangels dovetail, support, instigate, and advance whichever and whatever representation manifests as an unifying principle.
Archangel Razaiel has been appointed as the Chieftain of the America Omniangels. Archangel Razaiel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel
of the Tenth Ray of Divine Illumination. The planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the America Omniangels is
Archangel Geburael who is also a Sepheroth Upholder, a Mighty Chief Heavenly
Hall Steward, and a Seraphic Strength Angel. Archangel Geburael will continue to
serve the planet as an Archangel of the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection.
The Sacred Site of the Cockspur Island America Omniangels is the Cockspur Island Lighthouse, which is located in the Savannah River North of Tybee Island near the city of Tybee Island in Chatham County in Georgia, U.S.A. The light station was first established in 1772. Previous towers included a 1837-1839 brick beacon without a light that was converted in 1849 into a lighthouse with five lamps with fourteen inch reflectors. Damaged by a hurricane the lighthouse was rebuilt in 1857. Constructed in 1857 of brick on an oyster shell foundation, the white, conical shaped, existing historic was 46 feet hight. In April, 1862, the lighthouse was in the line of fire during a battle between the Union forces in Fort Pulaski and the Confederate force on Tybee Island. Even though more than five thousand rounds of artillery were exchanged between the two sides, the lighthouse remained unscathed.
The original optic, a Fourth Order Fresnel Lens
installed in 1857, has been removed. Currently part of the Fort Pulaski National Monument,
Cockspur Island Light is managed by the National Park Service. Open daily, the
light is accessible by boat.
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