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

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Dark Arts



In my last post I noted that some American voters were allegedly "brainwashed" via the Harry Potter series of novels into voting for Obama as president. Apparently the texts contain a moral message, which played a "small, but not insignificant role" in voters minds.


It was reported recently that Harry Potter fans are flocking to Edinburgh's Greyfriars Churchyard - home of the infamous Bobby dog - as they believe that the gravestone of a Thomas Riddell, who died in 1806, was the inspiration for Dark Lord Voltermort. Apparently, notes and suchlike are being left by the Potterites. Edinburgh Evening News

Riddell's grave
Meanwhile, three teenage American girls have arrived in London in order to exorcise "evil spirits" which they claim have been conjured up by Harry Potter devotees reciting the spells contained within the books which they allege come from "real" witchcraft. The young ladies maintain that Great Britain is a hotbed of occult activity which can be sourced back to pagan times, the Potter series being the icing on a centuries-long-baking cake. (mail on line)

Today's BBC questions Are we close to making human mind control a reality ? It seems that a pair of scientists have worked out a way to communicate almost telepathically when playing a computer game; one wearing a "cap with wires coming out of it" simply thinks when to fire a cannon, and this is somehow relayed via the Internet to the other who indeed does press the button. Rather than calling this "mind control" the scientists have adopted the moniker "human to human brain interface". The article notes of "parallels with the evil Voldemort's Imperius curse, used to manipulate people in the Harry Potter stories".

Voldemort - from Olympics
 It could perhaps be said that the top two stories referred to here, the vote brainwashing and the note leaving themselves point to some type of thought control, although it is surely not just Harry Potter who has the power to influence people and their behaviour.

Some people believe that many celebrities have undergone some type of mind conditioning.
Horned Miley
Back in the 1940's, a chap called Comyns Beaumont in a book called Britain, the Key to World History, claimed that Edinburgh was the Real Jerusalem and that Edinburgh Castle fits the Biblical description of Zion and the Citadel. here and, more in depth, here.

Edinburgh Castle is the current home of the alleged Stone of Destiny, which some claim is the Biblical Joseph's pillow stone. It is extremely likely that the next King will be crowned upon it, as is ritual.

The image below is from Beaumont's book, showing Edinburgh Castle from "Voldemort's"  Greyfriars Churchyard.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a theory that the top person in the pyramid of world power is an old woman living somewhere near Garnethill.

- Aangirfan

Newspaceman said...

Hiya Aangirfan, not sure if you are being too serious but Garnethill is the contains the oldest Synagogue in Scotland. The link from wiki :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnethill_Synagogue

contains reference to

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Scotland

"Like many Christian nations, medieval Scots claimed a Biblical connection. The Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) appealed to Pope John XXII for recognition of Scotland's status as an independent, sovereign state and asserted its right to use military action when considered unjustly attacked. It was sealed by fifty-one magnates and nobles. It is still periodically referenced by British Israelitists, because the text asserts that in the eyes of God:

cum non sit Pondus nec distinccio Judei et Greci, Scoti aut Anglici
(there is neither bias nor difference between Jew or Greek, Scot or English)

Reverence for the tenets of Judaism was a hallmark of 17th century fundamentalist Protestant thinking when the National Covenant of 1638 seemed to set the seal on the belief that by returning to the "true religion" at the Reformation the Scots had become a chosen people."

Note that Greyfriars was in fact where the National Covenant was signed.

I'll copy and paste this on you'r blog, if you don't mind.

Funny enough, my up and coming, half written post contains reference to the National Covenant and indeed St Augustus Abbey in Loch Ness, given the Aleister Crowley/ (cursed?)Terry Nutkins connection, given that Fort Augustus Abbey was originally built to repel Jacobite forces.

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