Documenting from Scotland the rise of the One World King; the "masonic" Sun God.

Friday, 23 July 2010

The Braveheart Enigma



Back in 1995 Mel Gibson brought us Braveheart, a movie which stirred Scottish Nationalism, recounting the life and times of William Wallace and the First War of Scottish Independence with Stone of Destiny robbing King Edward (Longshanks) climaxing with the Battle of Bannockburn on 24th June 1314, where it is rumoured the Scots were helped by the Knights Templar.

As the ultra-popular movie became hip we saw it's adoption into popular culture. Colin Henry , the Scottish national soccer football captain, was given the nickname by the Tartan Army due to his tough, no nonsense approach. On 22nd June 2010, he was officially bankrupted at Blackpool court; apparently a fondness for gambling his downfall. The tabloids are still feasting on the story.


Another was media popular Glaswegian "business tycoon", Barry Hughes, who boxed under the moniker Braveheart before becoming a sportsman's agent, again using the same title as he subsequently did with his thriving "security" business and other interests. Last week he returned from Spain to find that the police had raided his mansion house, confiscating his and his families personal belongings and leaving simply bare living essentials. It seems that Hughes has told a couple of porkies in the past, inflating his income in order to obtain mortgage facilities and thus the authorities are claiming that basically all he owns was gained through the proceeds of crime. To add insult to injury they even took his customised Range Rover as he ate dinner on Saturday past at a top Glasgow restaurant.


Then there is Mel. This month of Jew-lie has not been the best for him it seems, with multiple allegations of racism, wife beating and suchlike. Probably best to leave it at that for now, you hopefully follow the gist - it's not been a great time for the Bravehearts.

We can crack the esoteric code served up here by means of a Scottish delicacy again nicknamed after the movie: the Braveheart sausage. A slice of square sausage with the centre extracted and replaced with haggis. This resonates the forthcoming, truly awful New World Order: a new Zion, a global village where we are all equal slaves, orchestrated and architected over the centuries through the vehicle of Scots rooted freemasonry.





cheers

Mystery of Bannockburn - Templars, Orion etc.

5 comments:

paulo said...

#where some slaves are more equal than others.I have noticed recently if you have to deal with anyone from local councils,they really come across as repeaters,robots.They seem to have no common sense or discretion and would never sway away from their orders.They seem to me very cold lacking an inner light.Anyway your work is very interesting thanks.

aferrismoon said...

Not even sheep but a sheep's stomach.

"Aah wee sleekit New World Ordure
Won't yiz stay your side tha' border?"

cheers

Newspaceman said...

Paulo, thanks again. Put things in writing rather than verbal communication when dealing with these characters. That often works as they cannot explain their nonsense in rational terms.

Aferrismoon, offal poetry.

cheers

little dynamo said...

"We can crack the esoteric code served up here by means of a Scottish delicacy again nicknamed after the movie: the Braveheart sausage. A slice of square sausage with the centre extracted and replaced with haggis. This resonates the forthcoming, truly awful New World Order: a new Zion, a global village where we are all equal slaves, orchestrated and architected over the centuries through the vehicle of Scots rooted freemasonry."

yep spaceman thats purty much the fuck of it, acknowledging that scot masonry is only a modern version of much older techniques/rites

....the center removed replaced with tripe, smug humanistic ideology and pathetic pretenders instead of god

square plus circle (centre) -- yesterday's Holderness Pattern and news story

ray

Newspaceman said...

Laura, hiya, somehow your comment has vanished into e space but appears on my e mails. I am fascinated to know what topic you discussed in school, Braveheart or the New World Order.

cheers brian