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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 focal point of the New England Coast America Omniangels is the Chatham Lighthouse, which is located in the west side of Chatham Harbor in southeast Cape Cod near the city of Chatham in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The light station was first established in 1808. There several pervious towers built at the sit. One of them in 1808 and another constructed of brick in 1830. First lit in 1877, the existing historic tower was constructed on a concrete foundation and built of cast iron plates lined with brick. The 48 feet high, conical shaped tower was white with a black lantern. The one and storied existing Keepers Quarters were constructed in 1877 of wood in the Duplex Architectural Style. Installed in 1857, the original Fourth Order Fresnel lens is now on display at the Old Atwood House and Museum in Chatham, Massachusetts. Still operational, the light was automated in 1982. The present optic is a DCB-224 lens installed in 1993. Originally a twin tower light station, the north tower, known now as the Nauset Light, was relocated to North Eastham in 1923. The south tower, known now as the Chatham Light, remained at Chatham.
An active guide to navigation, the lighthouse serves as Coast Guard Housing and is currently managed by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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