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"Homeless Guitar"

Well, I know how it feels to be ripped from my roots
And tossed into a world unbending.
Not long ago I was bitten by the truth
Some folks spend their whole life pretending.
Now I start each mornin’ with the sunlight by my side
Find another highway, hitch another ride
And I use this six-string like an archer wields his bow
I believe when the arrow finds its mark
It pierces the soul.

[Chorus]
Three songs for a quarter each time I open my case
Four chords and the voice of a good man fallen from grace
No pity for me mister, I’m proud to be a drifter
A long shot from bein’ a star
You know, the times ain’t been easy
For me and my Homeless Guitar.

Now I know how it feels to be judged in a glance
Stripped of your pride and your passion.
I only know that the rivers of the soul
Run deeper than birthright or fashion.
I see you look me over, feel the weight of your stare
I’m sendin’ you a message but you act like you don’t care.
I see a ripple, a crack in your facade
You know, it really don’t matter who you think you are
We’re the same under God.

[2nd Chorus]

[Bridge]
I thank the Lord above for the gift He’s given me
I’m richer than most men
Got a friend in my six-string
In a world where trust ain’t got no guarantee
If you ain’t got a penny
Gonna sing you this song for free, yeah.

[Refrain]
Oh, I use these six-strings like an archer wields his bow
I believe when the arrow finds its mark
It pierces the soul.

[3rd Chorus]

Mahalo

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1994:
Ray met Jaki after following her to a Muslim terrorist training camp.
1995:
Ray learned of and informed FBI and NBI and PNP of a Terror plan (put 911 plan Link here) to attack USA, which would use airplanes to crash into targets and the target list options included the Pentagon, the World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, and others.
1998:
Jaki, while working as a prostitute, knew Ray as a customer and talked in her sleep about the Terror plan but convinced him she converted from Islam to Christianity and was no longer involved in the plan to attack USA. Jackie was pregnant, but in anger at Ray for buying a bus ticket instead of an airplane ticket for her, got what is known as a killer massage to break up the baby, causing abortion. Jackie told Ray The bus ride caused abortion
2000:
Jaki made a business proposition to Ray that they would marry, make babies, go to USA, and use EIC money to build houses in the Philippines for their children. (Put confession Link here) Ray did not know this was marriage fraud, a Class 6 felony but Jackie knew.
2001:
Ray kept on warning the FBI about the upcoming attack on USA But was always ignored and finally decided to fly to USA and visit FBI personally. Ray got a ticket on Cathay Pacific Airlines for September 10 in Manila which was September 11, the attack date in USA. When Ray checked in for his flight, Manila airport workers informed Ray all flights were cancelled to USA that day because of a terror attack.
2002:
Jackie was pregnant and Ray married her, but Jackie made the marriage fraudulent as she had her aunt Magnolia’s signiture forged as a witness, but Ray was unaware of this.
2003:
Ray continued his mission of making free schools for poor children. Ray did this with great success worldwide especially in China and India. The total sum of students in his schools hovers around 1 billion students yearly.
2004:
Jackie coerced girls at one of Ray’s schools to ask for money from people online and when Ray found out Ray banned the guilty girls from the school. Those girls and Jackie conspired with the police to extort money from Ray with false charges. The plan backfired because when the police found out Ray had no money they put jackie in jail with Ray charging both Jackie and Ray with (case 6738) human trafficking.
2006:
Unown to Ray, Jackie and her attorney Josephine Ducusin bribed the judge to dismiss the case.
2007-2008:
Ray arrived in USA. Jackie arrived in USA, but was detained by ICE agents because many men complained about her defrauding them of money by Leading them to believe they were her one and only boyfriend who she was coming to USA to meet. ICE agents allowed her to call those men and ask them not to press charges and they agreed so ICE agents allowed Jackie to continue her trip, reuniting with Ray and their two daughters Hazel and Faye and they made another boy baby and named him Norman Ray Hackett. Jackie had been accustomed to getting 50 pesos for sex in the Philippines which is one US dollar and found out in USA she could get $1,000 instead of just $1 each time, and so she refused to stop prostituting herself. When Ray insisted she stop, she threatened to kill him with poison and then poisoned him twice in December 2007 and January 2008 (put medical records link here) Ray agreed to give Jackie 50% custody of the children so that Ray and Jackie could both have housing; Ray in California and Jackie in Colorado. Jackie broke the agreement and followed Ray to California. Ray made an ideal setup as rent was paid automatically and Albertsons grocery store delivered groceries to the door and the school bus picked up and dropped off the children at the front gate.
2009:
Corrupt Philippines government officials contacted Ray and threatened to have the case dismissal overturned unless Ray went to the Philippines and accessed incriminating information from Philippines government computer systems about the Philippines president and the governor of Mindanao. Ray went, got the information, was removed from the case 6738, and agreed to travel to a press conference with 100 reporters and present the information and a better person to be governor, but the current governor was informed of the plan, and met the Convoy (which Ray’s bus had broken down and dropped out of) and killed all the reporters and those traveling with them. Ray escaped to Guam the nearest part of USA. Meanwhile in USA Jackie lied to Ray’s relatives, telling them he abandoned her and the kids and they had no food. This was just a manipulation to get full custody of the children and set Ray’s relatives against him. From reliable sources, Ray learned Jackie did not convert from Islam but is in TAQIYA a Muslim term for Deep Cover disguise as she is part of a Sleeper Cell that will attack USA WATER SUPPLY WITH POISON and this is from the same sources that warned of the 911 terror attack in 1994, which information Ray provided to FBI, NBI, and PNP in 1995 and was ignored until the attack happened so talk about deja vu!
2010:
Josephine Ducusin, former attorney of Jackie, was involved in having the case 6738 dismissal overturned and Jackie threatened that Josephine Ducusin would be killed by poison and that did happen. The relatives of Josephine added murder charges to the case against Jackie and obtained a conviction and a life sentence against Jackie.
2011:
Jackie moved in with a boyfriend in Colorado and the boyfriend also rented an apartment for her in New Mexico to assist with the fraud of a Colorado resident filing a New Mexico case. Ray, aware of this, went to New Mexico and rented the New Mexico apartment from Jackie to prove that she was not staying there and she was living in Colorado. Ray informed the court of this (Put New Mexico Court case link here)but the fraud prevailed nonetheless, even though the court was aware the money kept Ray’s children alive in the Philippines and so was thes New Mexico judicial standards committee who refused to act on Ray’s complaint against the judge, so Ray’s kids continue to die from starvation even though just a few people asking Jackie to stop the fraud would do it; they all refuse to say anything, believing that Ray’s kids aren’t real or if they are real, there are too many and some should die.
2012:
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To: The Disciplinary Board of New Mexico 20 First Plaza NW, Suite 710 Albuquerque, NM 87102
Office (505) 842-5781 FAX (505) 766-6833 www.nmdisboard.org/

From: Clifford “RAY” Hackett, 440 Kapiolani, Hilo, HI, 96720

Judge John Dean 11thjdc claimed jurisdiction over Colorado residents, repeatedly refused to recuse and is defrauding me in a conspiracy with my EXwife who says she controls him with sex and money How long will this go on with no corrective action? The money kept my kids in other countries alive who are now dying. Court employees and others are now placed in danger. Angel Santos is one of those mothers who have sworn revenge and already killed my boss Kelly Sensano in Hawaii my attorney Josephine Ducusin in Philippines and my friend Kelley Armstrong in Colorado. She is now threatening the judge and the NM JSC and whoever else will continue to let this fraud go on.
Angel is killing people with nerve gas they touch something and die. Is this really worth the money I am being defrauded of to put so many lives in danger? Including your own?

Raycat

8" – 21.75 lbs / foot
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On Thursday, April 5, 2018, Ray Hakit <rayhaki> wrote:
10" – 34 lbs / foot

12" – 49 lbs / foot

15" – 76.5 lbs / foot

Example: With two pontoons, each 10 feet long (total 20 feet of pipe):

8" x 20′ = 435 lbs flotation

10" x 20′ = 680 lbs flotation

12" x 20′ = 979 lbs flotation

15" x 20′ = 1530 lbs flotation

How to Use These Numbers

Formula: Add the weights of your boat, crew and cargo, then double it – that is the flotation you need. Why? Because you must have at least HALF of your total flotation out of the water.

Let’s Try to Calculate Our Flotation and Pipe Length:

Boat Weight (RebelCat 5): approx 250 lbs
Crew Weight (two adults 150 lbs each) = 300 lbs
Cargo (camping gear, food, water) = 50 lbs

Total Weight = 600 lbs

Flotation Required: 1200 lbs (600 lbs x 2)

How do we create 1200 lbs flotation? We select a pipe diameter and length.

10" diameter x 18′ (x 2) = 1224 lbs flotation (34 lbs/ft x 18′ x 2 pontoons)
12" diameter x 13′ (x 2) = 1274 lbs flotation (49 lbs/ft x 13′ x 2 ponto

25 June, 2018 01:49

The areca nut (/ˈærɪkə/ or /əˈriːkə/) is the fruit of the areca palm (Areca catechu), which grows in much of the tropical Pacific (Melanesia and Micronesia), Southeast and South Asia, and parts of east Africa. This fruit is commonly referred to as betel nut so it is easily confused with betel (Piper betle) leaves that are often used to wrap it (paan). The term areca originated from the Malayalam word adakka (അടക്ക)[1] and dates from the 16th century, when Dutch and Portuguese sailors took the nut from Kerala to Europe. Consumption has many harmful effects on health and is carcinogenic to humans. Various compounds present in the nut, including arecoline (the primary psychoactive ingredient which is similar to nicotine), contribute to histologic changes in the oral mucosa. It is known to be a major risk factor for cancers (squamous cell carcinoma) of the mouth and esophagus. As with chewing tobacco, its use is discouraged by preventive efforts. Consumption by hundreds of millions of people worldwide – mainly with southern and eastern Asian origins – has been described as a "neglected global public health emergency".

The areca nut is not a true nut, but rather a fruit categorized as a berry. It is commercially available in dried, cured, and fresh forms. When the husk of the fresh fruit is green, the nut inside is soft enough to be cut with a typical knife. In the ripe fruit, the husk becomes yellow or orange, and as it dries, the fruit inside hardens to a wood-like consistency. At that stage, the areca nut can only be sliced using a special scissors-like cutter.

Usually for chewing, a few slices of the nut are wrapped in a betel leaf along with calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) and may include clove, cardamom, catechu (kattha), or other spices for extra flavouring. Betel leaf has a fresh, peppery taste, but it can also be bitter to varying degrees depending on the variety.

Areca nuts are chewed with betel leaf for their effects as a mild stimulant,[2] causing a warming sensation in the body and slightly heightened alertness, although the effects vary from person to person.

The areca nut contains the tannins arecatannin and gallic acid; a fixed oil gum; a little terpineol; lignin; various saline substances; and three main alkaloids—arecoline, arecaidine, and guvacine—all of which have vasoconstricting properties.[3] The betel leaf chewed along with the nut contains eugenol, another vasoconstrictor. Tobacco leaf is often added to the mixture, thereby adding the effect of nicotine.[4]

In parts of India, Sri Lanka, and southern China, areca nuts are not only chewed along with betel leaf, but are also used in the preparation of Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines. Powdered areca nut is used as a constituent in some dentifrices.[5] Other traditional uses include the removal of tapeworms and other intestinal parasites by swallowing a few teaspoons of powdered areca nut, drunk as a decoction, or by taking tablets containing the extracted alkaloids.[5] According to traditional Ayurvedic medicine, chewing areca nut and betel leaf is a good remedy against bad breath.[6][unreliable source?] Diplomat Edmund Roberts noted that Chinese people would mix areca nut with Uncaria gambir during his visit to China in the 1830s.[7] After chewing a betelnut, the red residue, is generally spat out and is considered an eyesore. This has led many places to ban chewing this nut.[citation needed]

Systemic effects of areca nut
Areca nut affects almost all organs of the human body, including the brain, heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract and reproductive organs. It causes or aggravates pre-existing conditions such as neuronal injury, myocardial infarction, cardiac arrhythmias, hepatotoxicity, asthma, central obesity, type II diabetes, hyperlipidemia, metabolic syndrome, etc. Areca nut affects the endocrine system, leading to hypothyroidism, prostate hyperplasia and infertility. It affects the immune system leading to suppression of T-cell activity and decreased release of cytokines. It has harmful effects on the fetus when used during pregnancy preparing betel leavesHabitual chewers of betel leaf and areca nut have a greatly increased risk of developing a range of serious diseases, including cancers of the mouth and esophagus.[13][14] It has many systemic effects (see box).[13]

Chewing areca nut alone has been linked to oral submucosal fibrosis.[15] According to Medline Plus, "Long-term use [of betel-areca preparations] has been associated with oral submucosal fibrosis (OSF), pre-cancerous oral lesions and squamous cell carcinoma. Acute effects of betel chewing include asthma exacerbation, hypertension, and tachycardia. There may additionally be a higher risk of cancers of the liver, mouth, esophagus, stomach, prostate, cervix, and lung with regular betel use. Other effects can include altered blood sugar levels, which may in turn increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes."[16]

Use of areca nut has been associated with deterioration of psychosis in people with preexisting psychiatric disorders.[17] Areca nut consumption is also tied to chronic kidney disease in men.[18]

In 2003 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a World Health Organization sponsored group, found sufficient evidence that the habit of chewing betel quid, with or without tobacco, causes cancer in humans.[4][19] Support for this conclusion is provided by a recent study which found that paan, even without concurrent tobacco use, is a risk factor for oral cancer. In October, 2009, 30 scientists from 10 countries met at IARC to reassess the carcinogenicity of various agents including areca nut, and mechanisms of carcinogenesis. They confirmed there is sufficient evidence that areca nut, with or without tobacco, can cause cancer.[20]

The harm caused by consumption of betel quid or areca nut by hundreds of millions of people worldwide (mainly with southern and eastern Asian origins and connections) has been characterized as a "neglected global public health emergency".[21]

During pregnancy
Chewing paan (and/or other areca nut and betel leaf formulations) during pregnancy significantly increases adverse outcomes for the baby.[22] The habit is associated with higher incidences of preterm birth and low birth weight and height.[13] Biologically, these effects may be a consequence of the arecoline that is found in areca nuts.[14] The habit also exposes the fetus to various other toxic components linked to cancer.[13]

Modern-day consumption
Paan
Hindi word for betel used for a stimulating and psychoactive preparation combined with areca nut and/or cured tobacco

V4 NIN

I violate you
I desecrate you
I penetrate you
I complicate you

I broke insides
Im unsatisfied
To get away from myself

I wanna fuck you like an animal
I wanna feel you from the inside
I wanna fuck you like an animal
My whole existence is flawed
You get me closer to God

have my isolation
the hate it brings
my absence of faith
my everything

(Help me…)
Feel well
(Help me…)
It’s your sex I smell
(Help me…)
be somebody else

I wanna fuck you like an animal
I wanna feel you from the inside
I wanna fuck you like an animal
My whole existence is flawed
You get me closer to God

Through every forest
Above the trees
Within my stomach
Scraped off my knees
I drink the honey
Inside your hive
You are the reason
I stay alive

Spartacus v3

Episode 1: The Red Serpent: The legend of the gladiator Spartacus begins as he is betrayed by the Roman general Claudius Glaber and sentenced to execution in the Gladiatorial Arena. The Ludus owner, Batiatus, spares his life at the end of the games and recruits him into his Ludus for training as a gladiator.

Episode 2: Sacramentum Gladiatorum: Spartacus must endure the rigorous training inside the Ludus of Batiatus if he is to be reunited with his wife, Sura. In order to be initiated into the Brotherhood of gladiators, however, he must first best the undefeated Champion of Capua: Crixus.

Episode 3: Legends: After completing the new recruit training, Spartacus prepares for his first true fight in the arena. However, sparks between him and Crixus continue to flare up, culminating in the two men facing each other on the sands of the arena before a roaring crowd.

Episode 4: The Thing in the Pit: As a consequence for embarrassing Batiatus in the arena, Spartacus is sentenced to fight in The Pit, an underground fighting arena where opponents fight to the death for wagered coin, but at the cost of a great mental toll on the fighters. Spartacus manages to fight his way through The Pit. After he prevents an attempt on Batiatus’ life, he again returns to the Ludus as a gladiator.

Episode 5:Shadow Games: A tournament takes place in Capua, and in the primus will be Crixus and Spartacus against the legendary Theokoles. Only one man, Doctore, has survived against him, and unless the two adversaries can find a common ground and fight together, they may fall against Theokoles like everyone else has.

Episode 6: Delicate Things: Spartacus, the new Champion of Capua, reaps the rewards of his defeat of Theokoles while Crixus struggles to stay alive. Barca receives his "freedom" from Batiatus. When news arrives that Sura will arrive at the Ludus, Spartacus plans their escape.

Episode 7: Great and Unfortunate Things: Spartacus grieves the loss of Sura, and turns his attention towards the games. Meanwhile, Barca’s newfound "freedom" has left Pietros to fend for himself and the other gladiators take full advantage of his absence. Varro also receives some shocking news from a visit by his wife.

Episode 8: Mark of the Brotherhood: Spartacus continues his victory in the arena, while Batiatus purchases new slaves at market to be trained as gladiators. One slave, Segovax, stands out and is purchased by Ilithyia. Tensions rise high as Crixus slowly recovers, and Ilithyia presents new deception by manipulating Segovax to do her bidding.

Episode 9: Whore: Licinia meets with Lucretia to arrange an intimate visit with Spartacus. Ilithyia stumbles upon the meeting and seeks her own gladiator to bed with: Crixus, a thought that drives Lucretia mad. Meanwhile, Varro seeks Ashur’s help to receive word from his family. Crixus resumes his training, while Ashur, newly relieved of his leg brace, is forbidden by Batiatus to resume his own gladiator training. Ilithyia unknowingly beds Spartacus and loses control when discovered and humiliated by Lucretia and Licinia.

Episode 10: Party Favors: To celebrate his passing into manhood, Numerius requests an exhibition match between Spartacus and Crixus. Batiatus approves the ceremony to happen at his villa, along with a full showing of his gladiators. Ilithyia recovers from her distraught mood and menacingly takes note of Spartacus’ friendship with Varro; her deception continues to spiral the Ludus into chaos. During the exhibition, Crixus is preferred for Varro and upon Spartacus’ victory in the purely exhibition match, Varro is ordered to be executed by Spartacus.

Episode 11: Old Wounds Spartacus is haunted by yet another misfortune, and Crixus takes his place in the primus against Pericles. Humiliated by Calavius in his own house, Batiatus seeks his revenge against Calavius and Solonius by protagonizing a kidnapping of the magistrate and framing his rival for the crime. With Calavius dead and Solonius looking toward execution, Batiatus faces no rival impediments to his political ambitions.

Episode 12: Revelations The shocking truths behind Batiatus are finally revealed. A visit by Glaber elicits his patronage for Batiatus, who is still seeking political office. Spartacus pries the truth about Sura from Aulus, and returns to his former Thracian state of being. Fear of Roman retribution upon his fellow slaves becomes the sole motive preventing Spartacus from seeking revenge on his master.

Episode 13: Kill Them All Spartacus solicits the other gladiators and slaves to revolt against Batiatus. Roman and slave blood will be shed in the Ludus, but will Crixus and Doctore stand in his way?

Episode 201: Fugitivus : In the weeks after their escape of the House of Batiatus, Spartacus and Crixus command and train their group of freed gladiators and slaves. The only thing Spartacus is worried about is getting his vengeance by killing Glaber and Ilithyia as well as everyone they know. Crixus is determined to finding his lost love Naevia. Glaber, who is now a Praetor in the Roman army, is commanded by Senator Albinius to return to Capua and take care of Spartacus. Ilithyia, who is now pregnant, is unwilling to go, but ultimately obeys her husband. While Spartacus sends Aurelia, who was Varro’s wife, to be reunited with her son Janus, Glaber and Ilithyia and their soldiers return to Capua and take up residence in the House of Batiatus, but are then surprised to find that Lucretia is still alive, though she has gone mad and doesn’t remember much, to Ilithyia’s relief. Oenomaus, depressed because of his lost honor of Doctore, remains estranged from Spartacus and Crixus, but does warn them of the strength of Glaber and his men. In the market, a battle breaks out between Spartacus and Glaber’s men, who have captured and mortally wounded Aurelia. Crixus and others come to Spartacus’ aid. Afterwards, dying, Aurelia makes Spartacus promise to stay away from her son. Spartacus then agrees with Crixus that they should move south to try to find Naevia, while freeing all slaves upon their path.

Episode 202: A Place In This World Spartacus and his rebel band of gladiators move south and take over an isolated villa owned by a wealthy Roman, who reveals to them that he owned Naevia for a short time before putting her on a wagon cart destined for another villa further south. The newly freed slaves of the villa are afraid of their freedom, especially a young male named Tiberius, who was the former body slave and held high position and respect among the slaves. Tiberius makes an attempt on Spartacus’ life during the night, but fails ultimately. Crixus and Agron would see him killed for his actions, while Spartacus would let him live and train him. Later, another newly freed slave named Chadara is having sex with Rhaskos when Mira interrupts, thinking he was raping her. Chadara reveals she was only laying with Rhaskos so he would protect her in battle. Meanwhile, in Capua, the recovering Lucretia receives messages from the Gods on how to defeat Spartacus. Glaber believes in her new status of Prophetess for the public approval, while Ilithyia believes she is a fraud. In the Capua marketplace, while trying to bless the citizens, Lucretia receives a note from a mysterious stranger. In a flashback, Oenomaus relives his purchase from the Pits of the Underworld by Titus Lentulus Batiatus in his youth, the discovery of honor and purpose of becoming a Champion. Oenomaus, in his search for death, faces many opponents in the Pit and after he is weakened in a fight, he is taken to the villa before Glaber by a mysterious stranger. The stranger is revealed to be Ashur, the former deceitful, right hand man of Quintus Lentulus Batiatus, who is working in secret with Lucretia to some unknown ends.

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Spartacus and the others sneak into the mines as slaves

Episode 203: The Greater Good Spartacus and crew free another band of slaves destined for the dreaded Mines. A slaver with his dying breath tells Agron and Nasir that Naevia lives but is suffering in harsh servitude in the Mines. Agron, who believes an attempt to free Naevia would result in the death of all the rebels, lies and tells Crixus Naevia is dead. In Capua, Ashur is set to the purpose of breaking Oenomaus’ silence through torture which fails. Lucretia reveals to Ashur the betrayal of Oenomaus’ wife Melitta, with his closest friend and brother Gannicus . Oenomaus in his disbelief reveals the Rebels’ purpose of going south in search of Naevia. Glaber, focused on holding his status, neglects his wife Ilithyia. Nasir can no longer bring himself to maintain Agron’s lie and tells Crixus the truth. Agron takes his own group to make camp at Mt. Vesuvius. Spartacus, Crixus, and the others that remain go to the mines. Disguising themselves as slaves and guards, they infiltrate the mines in search of Naevia. Glaber had dispatched his soldiers to the mines, along with Ashur, and they arrive shortly afterward. After Ashur recognizes two of Spartacus’ men posing as guards, the soldiers enter the mines in pursuit. Crixus is briefly reunited with Naevia, but they are overcome by soldiers. Crixus sacrifices himself for their escape, and Ashur delivers the blow that causes Crixus to fall unconscious.

During separation from Spartacus, Crixus and his two men are taken back to the ludus

Episode 204: Empty Hands Very few escape the rescue mission from the Mines alive. Spartacus refuses to leave anyone behind even if it means the death of them all. The Romans lead by Glaber’s Tribune Marcus are in hot pursuit, assisted by Ashur. Crixus and two others are reunited with Oenomaus at the villa, where treachery abounds. Glaber must ease the insult he gave to Varinius a fellow Praetor, Ilithyia suggest a party in his honor. Young Seppia seeks advice from Lucretia on seeking her future husband and sets her sights on Varinius, much to Ilithyia’s envy. Ilithyia, angered by the neglect of Glaber, forms a plan to have her marriage dissolved and Varinius as her new husband. Crixus and Oenomaus are spared from death and another suffers torture at the hands of the party goers. Spartacus’ numbers dwindle in the forest as they are killed one by one by the pursuing Romans. By the final fight only Spartacus, Mira, Naevia and wounded Nasir are left alive. Spartacus wounds Marcus, and Ashur takes Marcus further into the forest and finishes him off before Marcus can alert the remaining soldiers of their position. Ilithyia outshines young Seppia and brokers a deal with Varinius for marriage if Albinius (Ilithyia’s father) dissolves her marriage. Ilithya seeks out her father among the party only to find him in bed with Lucretia. Ilithyia attacks Lucretia, but Lucretia reveals she did it only to heal past wrongs she had done to Ilithyia and help her seek her future as Varinius’ wife. Spartacus and Mira now stand as one as they see a horde of strangers approach in the sun’s early light, only to find it is Agron and the rest of the rebels come to aid them.

Crixus, Oenomaus and Rhaskos face execution.

Episode 205: Libertus : A plan is hatched and brothers are reunited upon the sands in this episode. Lucius, a Roman disillusioned with Rome because of the civil war Sulla waged years ago, gives shelter and information to the rebels at a ruined Vesuvius. He tells of the rumors that abound of how Spartacus and the rebels are finished and all but slaughtered. Spartacus, unwilling to forsake Crixus and desiring to send a message to the Romans, hatches a daring plan of rescue, in which they will take the arena in Capua. Gannicus returns to Capua to give Oenomaus an honorable death in the arena, but is unaware that Oenomaus knows the truth of Gannicus’ affair with Melitta. Lucretia dissuades Ilithyia from aborting her child, though Ilithyia must be rid of the pregnancy if she is to marry Varinius. Lucretia, through Ashur, reveals the abortion attempt to Glaber. Ilithyia admits upon confrontation that their love and marriage is over. When the primus fight starts, Oenomaus viciously attacks Gannicus, and Mira is set to purpose of bringing down the arena by fire. When the arena collapses, Spartacus and Agron attack the remaining enemy gladiators and guards, escaping with Gannicus, Crixus and Oenomaus. Before exiting, Spartacus throws a spear directly at Glaber and nicks his cheek. Glaber, the last to leave the pulvenus, comes upon Albinius (Ilithyia’s father) trapped beneath a fallen beam, but he does not save his father-in-law, and instead repeatedly crushes his skull. Glaber finds Ilithyia and tells her her father was killed by Spartacus and that they will remain married.

Episode 206: Chosen Path : With the injured Oenomaus and Crixus rescued, Rhaskos fell in the arena battle, the group returns to their temple hideout. Glaber tests Ashur, and through the passing this test Ashur’s status and pride is elevated, filled with his own sense of self-importance. Lucretia attempts to bring him to heel, but her efforts backfire and Ashur rapes Lucretia. Glaber still angry and feeling the sting of betrayal treats Ilithyia cruelly, in where she seeks comfort with Lucretia, and schemes to win back Glaber´s love. Glaber’s attempts at joining forces with Seppius is rebuffed yet again, resulting in the young Seppia being invited to the villa instead. Gannicus meanwhile
scoffs at Spartacus and the rebels, not believing in what they fight for. Naevia, being haunted by her ordeal, is unable to show her love physically to Crixus, while he is unable to forgive Agron for lying about Naevia’s death. Spartacus attempts to enlist Gannicus to the cause, but Gannicus remains unconvinced. Lucius, the disillusioned Roman, seeks to aid in training the rebels who were once house slaves. Chadara would rather seek her place in the bed of another gladiator, but is rebuffed. Ashur is sent to recruit the most violent of former gladiators for Glaber’s new plan. Oenomaus awakens and tells Gannicus that they were once brothers and the betrayal with Melitta is not easily forgotten or forgiven. Seppia after some coaxing from Ilithyia, Lucretia and Glaber agrees to speak with her brother. But to no avail, Glaber has already moved against Seppius with Ashur’s new recruits, and slaughters Seppius’ and every other living being in villa, Glaber takes his time delivering the final death blow to Seppius himself, and then places the blame of Spartacus. The map on which Spartacus and Agron make their plans vanishes, along with the last bit of money the rebels have. Gannicus is accused, a fight ensues between the two former champions of Batiatus, but comes to a tie, as Mira, drawing an arrow from her bow, shoots down Chadara who was attempting to flee with map and missing coins in hand. Gannicus also takes his leave.

Episode 207: Sacramentum This episode opens in the port city of Neapolis, where Spartacus, Agron and Lucius posing as rich Roman interested in buying a new shipment of slaves, all of whom hail from the Germanic tribes of the north. The quest complicates itself when Agron speaks to the slaves in their mother tongue, and is overheard by a guard who also shares their tongue, but the operation succeeds nonetheless and the rebel army swells with Agron’s distant kin. This alarms Crixus and Lucius given the possibility that these new recruits may not follow Spartacus’ orders in favor of Agron. Meanwhile in Capua, Glaber enlists the former mercenary band that belonged to young Seppius, and the pledge of Sacramentum to Glaber and to Rome. After raping her again, Ashur believes Lucretia is beginning to have feelings for him, and he presents her with a red wig like the one she used to wear, as a symbol of her belonging to him. Gannicus, prompted by Ashur, goes to the villa for an audience with Glaber, where he offers Gannicus the chance to be a beacon of hope, the front man to his army. Glaber also returns Gannicus’ rudis (a object made of wood, that is proof of freedom being granted to a slave). Ilithyia, growing ever more desperate that Glaber will never forgive her, wishes she were dead. Lucretia however comes up with a plan for Ilithyia to break free of Glaber’s hatred and vengeful attitude and go home to Rome. After a failed attempt to bond with the new recruits on a hunting trip, which turns into highway robbery as the new recruits accost a wagon on the road, Spartacus, Crixus and Lucius wonder whether Agron’s loyalty lies with his kinsmen, or with Spartacus. A great feast turns into a bloody battle after Sedullus, the biggest of all the new recruits, tries to rape Naevia, after which Naevia stabs him and calls for help. Agron decides this has gone too far and helps Crixus and Spartacus control the Germans. Spartacus, asserting his authority as leader, fights Sedullus and kills him. After witnessing the strength of Spartacus, Agron’s tribesmen swear allegiance to Spartacus and the cause. Lucretia and Gannicus meet in the market, where Gannicus mourns for his friend from the brothel who is now crucified for merely whispering about Spartacus’ fight for freedom for all. Lucretia tempts Gannicus with a plan to kill Glaber and end this conflict. Ilithyia is packed off to Rome, but not before Lucretia reveals the plan to her. Ilithyia kisses Glaber goodbye. No more than a few hours in her absence Glaber has sex with Seppia, when unfortunate news reaches him: Ilithyia’s wagon is viciously attacked on the road to Rome. All that is in the wagon is one of Ashur’s henchmen with Gannicus’ rudis sticking out of his neck. Glaber has his answer from Gannicus.

Episode 208: Balance Gannicus leads Ilithyia to the rebel camp. Ilithyia, pleading for her life and the life of her unborn child, reveals to Spartacus that the child she carries is not Glaber’s, but his own child, conceived the night that Lucretia tricked her into laying with Spartacus. Ilithyia tries to convince Lucius to send word to Capua of her whereabouts, however, Spartacus enlists him in delivering message to Glaber. Mira also attempts to save Spartacus the burden of killing Ilithyia, but is stopped short by Spartacus, who is most displeased. Glaber and Ashur scour the town for clues about where Gannicus has taken Ilithyia, laying waste to every brothel, Ashur collecting goods from every corpse. Lucretia tries to bring to bare with Seppia, but gets nowhere, and turning to Ashur for help she also gets nowhere. But Lucretia notices that among Ashur’s horde of jewels and gold is dead Seppius’ gold twin snake armlet. About to confront Seppia with the news of Glaber being responsible for her brother’s death, they are interrupted by Lucius and his message from Spartacus. The message is that in exchange for a wagon filled with arms and armor, the Rebels will release Ilithyia. After a heated exchange by hero and villain, treachery is revealed and the wagon is filled with Ashur and his mercenary band. Lucius is killed by the Egyptian in the clash. Glaber returns absent Ilithyia. Lucretia finally reveals the depth of Glaber’s vengeance and murderous deeds to Seppia. Spartacus releases Ilithyia in the woods.

Episode 209: Monsters in the second to last episode of this season, Spartacus finds anger, resentment and mistrust in his ranks and must see old wounds healed if the rebels are to stand against the might of Rome. Ilithyia returns home to find Seppia (although unwilling) in the arms of Glaber. From Ilithyia’s information on the rebels’ location, Ashur pinpoints the site of their temple base, and as reward he is promised freedom after the defeat of Spartacus. Ilithyia and Glaber also have a heart to heart, and Ilithyia finds Glaber not moved from her miraculous survival. However, Lucretia is quite happy and tells Ilithyia of the latest happenings and of Glaber’s murder of Seppius,
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Spartacus awards his men with wine and the "taste of freedom".and Ilithyia and Lucretia set young Seppia on a path of vengeance. Rounds of friendly bouts to end current grievances are set up by Spartacus, as old insults and past wrongs are put right in these friendly battles. Ashur reveals to Lucretia that as well as freedom Glaber has given the ludus and his blessing of marriage with Lucretia if Spartacus falls in the upcoming battle. Lucretia is quite dismayed at the loss of her husband’s legacy. Varinius returns to Capua (at the secret bidding of Seppia) with directions from the Senate that Glaber is to leave Capua and return to Rome. Varinius is rebuffed by Glaber, and warns of further ruin if Glaber does not obey. Varinius is angered at Seppia’s lack of strong evidence of Glaber’s wrongdoings and murderous deeds. Lucretia with a final pep talk gets Seppia to make attempt on Glaber’s life. At the final moment before Seppia’s dagger is thrust home into Glaber, Ilithyia, from behind, grabs Seppia’s dagger and stabs Seppia in her heart, and for good measure slits her throat. Glaber and Ilithyia come to a mutual understanding about their marriage, as Ilithyia fuels passion with ambitious talk of power that they both must seek to acquire. The attack on the temple goes forward, Varinius’ and Glaber’s forces in attendance. Spartacus and Gannicus capture Varinius in the first assault, catching him unaware in the forest. In the temple forecourt, whoever mostly remained of Varinius’ frontal assault lay dead, but then death comes from the sky as huge fire projectiles are hurled into the temple. Varinius is killed. Glaber, his men and Ashur storm the temple. Overrun, Spartacus and the rebels use their escape tunnels to leave, but not before Oenomaus is grievously injured in his left eye while fighting the Egyptian mercenary and losses of at least half of the Rebels. Cutting Glaber off from pursuit, the Rebels exit the tunnels only to have their retreat cut off by the rest of Glaber’s forces. With no other path that does not lead to certain death, the Rebels take to the steep mountain paths of Mt. Vesuvius. Glaber halts further pursuit and decides to besiege the mountain, forcing the rebels to come out in the open, driven by hunger and thirst.
Episode 210: Wrath of the Gods Spartacus and most of his followers stand on the mountain paths of Mt. Vesuvius pondering their next move. Some of his followers attempt to ambush several Roman soldiers guarding the mountain, including Ashur and the Egyptian mercenary. The ambush fails but some of the rebels, led by Spartacus, arrive to save their companions and a battle breaks out. Mira is killed by an ax meant for Spartacus. Meanwhile, Lucretia and a pregnant Ilithyia travel to Mt. Vesuvius. Ilithyia has a conversation with Glaber that convinces Glaber Ashur was working with Seppia to kill him, and Glaber asks Ilithyia to murder Lucretia. Glaber bribes Ashur’s soldiers to betray Ashur and then forces him to go on a suicide mission to prove himself, confronting Spartacus and his followers alone and bargaining for their surrender. Ashur’s offer is declined when he reveals that Spartacus will be killed upon surrender and his followers would once again become slaves. Ashur begins to depart when Crixus suggests that they execute him. Spartacus agrees with this and Naevia convinces Crixus to allow her to fight him. After a protracted duel, Naevia decapitates Ashur. Spartacus comes up with a plan to ambush the Roman encampment. They weave rappelling vines and Spartacus, Agron, Crixus, and Gannicus descend down the mountain behind the Roman guards. At the bottom of their descent they take control of the siege weapons to set fire to the camp and leave the legion in disarray. The rest of the rebels join in the battle, attacking from the side. Meanwhile, Ilithyia is about to push Lucretia from the ludus’ balcony when her water breaks. Lucretia, seizing her chance, murders Ilithyia’s slaves and cuts the baby from Ilithyia’s body. Lucretia commits suicide by jumping off the ludus’ cliff with the baby in her hands. Ilithyia, witnessing all this, collapses from her mortal injuries. The battle between Glaber’s forces and the rebels rages on and Oenomaus and Gannicus battle the Egyptian gladiator. Oenomaus is fatally wounded and dies in Gannicus arms and Gannicus kills the Egyptian mercenary. Spartacus has a sword fight with Glaber and eventually kills him, but not before Glaber boasts that his death will bring legions of Roman soldiers. The surviving rebels celebrate their victory.

Episode 301: Enemies of Rome : After defeating several armies under different Roman generals pushing them to ask assistance to the rich but disliked senator Crassus, Spartacus sees his army and their followers reach numbers so high that he can no longer provide enough food and shelter for the coming winter. He endeavors to silence all Roman resistance in the area before Crassus and his reinforcement can join them as well as find somewhere safe for his people to spend the winter.

Episode 302: Wolves at the Gate Spartacus, Crixus and Gannicus infiltrate the city of Sinuessa en valle in order to open the gate and permit the Rebels to take it by force.

Episode 303: Men of Honor Spartacus tries to contain the thirst for revenge within his troops while negotiating between Cilician pirates and the Roman widow of the former Aedile to provide food for his people.

Episode 304: Decimation Marcus Crassus uses the ancient punishment of Decimation on his army. Caesar goes undercover amongst the Rebels

Episode 305: Blood Brothers Spartacus reveals his plans; why he has kept the last of the Romans alive and set his plan into action. Spartacus is then betrayed once again.

Episode 306: Spoils of War : As Crassus leads an onslaught against the rebel-occupied city, Gannicus finds himself trapped behind enemy lines. Tiberius is tasked by Crassus to hold a celebration in honor of a man he despises.

Episode 307: Mors Indecepta Following a swift defeat at Sinuessa, the Rebels are trapped on a snowbound ridge by Crassus’ army. The harsh weather takes it effect on the people as the Rebels decide on their next move. Tiberius regains his rank. Kore grows restless of Tiberius’ actions.

Episode 308: Separate Paths Spartacus, Crixus and the Rebels have come to a turning point. Spartacus and Crixus go their separate ways, some of the rebellion joining Crixus and the others/mostly women and children staying with Spartacus. Crixus’ army moves towards Rome and there they face off against Crassus, Tiberius, and Caesar.

Episode 309: The Dead and the Dying : With Crixus’ army wiped out, Spartacus organizes gladiatorial games using Roman prisoners to honor his death. Caesar makes a secret offer to him.

Episode 310: Victory: Spartacus and his outnumbered rebels make one last attempt to win freedom in an epic final battle against the Romans.