If I remember correctly I recall some diagrams of Alois Irimaier's prophesies of the Russian invasion of Europe that arced down from Lithuania through Poland.
As for George, that тαℓмυdic bag of wickedness just should die, preferably on a sh*thouse floor like Arius.
I didn't know Arius died like that, in fact, to be honest, I'd never given any thought as to how Arius died at all. It sounds like his bowels prolapsed through his rectum, IOW, he turned inside out:
It was then Saturday, and Arius was expecting to assemble with the church on the day following: but divine retribution overtook his daring criminalities. For going out of the imperial palace, attended by a crowd of Eusebian partisans like guards, he paraded proudly through the midst of the city, attracting the notice of all the people. As he approached the place called Constantine’s Forum, where the column of porphyry is erected, a terror arising from the remorse of conscience seized Arius, and with the terror a violent relaxation of the bowels: he therefore enquired whether there was a convenient bathroom nearby, and being directed to the back of Constantine’s Forum, he hastened thither. Soon after a faintness came over him, and together with the evacuations his bowels protruded, followed by a copious hemorrhage, and the descent of the smaller intestines: moreover portions of his spleen and liver were brought off in the effusion of blood, so that he almost immediately died. The scene of this catastrophe still is shown at Constantinople, as I have said, behind the shambles in the colonnade: and by persons going by pointing the finger at the place, there is a perpetual remembrance preserved of this extraordinary kind of death.
The Ecclesiastical Histories of Socrates Scholasticus
Not a good way to die.