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Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Friday, 24 June 2016

Independence Day - Scotland is Key ?

The butterfly emerges (thanks to Anon2)

One begins a jigsaw puzzle by sorting the pieces out: the ones with straight edges and the corners are set aside to make a frame. Then one fills in the middle, little bits at a time. As one progresses it gets easier as there are fewer pieces. It's hard to complete without the picture on the box.

The picture I see, as I often reiterate, is Prince William being crowned on the Stone of Destiny (Jacob's Pillow Stone) here in Scotland,  before going on to be Rex Mundi - The King of the World. I believe that magick, sorcery and alchemy are all at play in this ritual and that Scotland is pivotal.

Yesterday was the Brexit vote. Top leave campaigner, Nigel Farage, is declaring yesterday, 23rd June, Independence Day. The United Kingdom have voted to leave the E.U. but the people of Scotland, who only last year voted to remain with the UK, have voted to remain in the E.U. Talk is of another Scottish referendum on independence, rapidly.



The leader of the leave campaign is London mayor, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, Boris for short. We saw Boris back in 2008 at the Beijing London Olympic handover, flying the flag. Yesterday Boris was up in Scotland at St. Andrews, "causing chaos" at his daughter's otherwise orderly graduation ceremony. St Andrews, home of golf is, of course, where Prince William and Kate kindled their relationship. St. Andrew brought Christianity to many countries.  (here)

Stained glass representation of St. Andrew. Note Templar crosses. Some claim the fish represent the "astrological" sign of Pisces.
When Boris was in Beijing he shared the stage, so to speak, with Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page who dueted with Leona Lewis. Jimmy was a great fan of Aleister Crowley. So much so he purchased Boleskine House, the Scottish property acquired by "The Beast" to carry out various magickal rituals. Crowley proclaimed that Boleskine was a magnet for harnessable energies which he could tap into.

Yesterday Led Zeppelin were cleared of plagiarising their song, Stairway to Heaven. (here)

Boleskine House, ravaged by fire the day after the winter solstice 2015. The Summer Solstice was Monday past - The Melting Pot

Yesterday and today are the 702nd anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn. Some claim that the Knight's Templar gave Scotland handers in the alleged miltary confrontation. Some claim the Knights Templar spawned freemasonry.  Alex Salmond, ex Scottish political top-dog, described the skirmish as "the birthplace of modern Scotland". (here)

Yesterday, Prince Charles was up in Scotland playing the bagpipes.  He was here the day before too. His consort, Camilla, visited a sandwich shop in Edinburgh's Rose Street - following in the footsteps of George Clooney and to be followed by Leonardo DiCaprio later this year. Leonardo has links to Scotland via his godfather, a chap called Robbie the Pict, who may well be not what he seems. Roses are symbolic as are their lines. (Bridge Building)

One eyed DiCaprio
Last night, the would-be American President with Scottish roots, Donald Trump, jetted into Scotland. Today he is due to officially open "his" Turnberry golf resort. Donald has hailed the result of Brexit as "great thing", which apparently it is, given his ambitions. (here)

As I have noted before, when one practices alchemy, one's materials require to be "back to base" before one can begin to form the "gold". It irons out any butterfly effect.

cheers

Note that Prince Charles also visited a primary school in Kilmarnock. The alleged killer of Joe Cox, Thomas Mair, was born in Kilmarnock. It appears he was there until aged 11 or so.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Words almost fail me


It's rare that a news report makes me choke on my tea or that I write two posts in one day.

Close to the Scottish Parliament building at Royal Holyrood a makeshift shanty town has been established in respect of Scottish independence. The parliament is not happy and has taken legal steps to remove them. The inhabitants of the shanty-town - IndyCamp - previously represented themselves in court. They argued about the Declaration of Arbroath and the Act of Union, basically citing that the laws being used to remove them were themselves illegal. It's a sort of "freeman on the land" argument. At the last hearing, the presiding judge, Lord Turnbull, dismissed their arguments as having "no foundation" however he suggested they perhaps utilise human rights legislation and directed them to consult a solicitor.

Today the case was continued. Apparently Indycamp have contacted 144 lawyers (12x12/ Book of Revelation) to try to find representation, however all are too busy.

I will just cut and paste from the BBC article which resonates many of the philosophies expressed here, albeit  through a looking glass :


Independence campaigners have announced their intention to cite the Queen as a witness in their fight against eviction from Holyrood.

The IndyCamp group described their vigil outside the Scottish Parliament as a "spiritual mission" inspired by "the second coming of Jesus Christ".

The parliament has taken them to the Court of Session in a bid to have them removed from the campus.

Judge Lord Turnbull has retired to consider the next steps in the case.

The latest hearing was intended to let the group provide an update on their attempts to find a lawyer to represent them in court.

In unusual scenes at the Court of Session, the hearing eventually saw the Queen cited as a witness, the rebirth of Jesus proclaimed and Lord Turnbull himself accused of "blasphemy".

 Camper Richard McFarlane told Lord Turnbull that he had contacted 144 lawyers and firms, who all told him they were "too busy".

He explained that about half of the people taking part in the camp, which was set up in November with the goal of staying in place until Scotland is independent, were on a "spiritual mission".

He said Jesus Christ had returned to earth and was "the rightful monarch" of Scotland, calling for the Stone of Destiny to brought out for his "coronation"....

 Another respondent, Arthur Gemmill, then accused Lord Turnbull of "blasphemy", saying he had "ridiculed" his belief in God.

When asked to substantiate this claim, having been warned about the potential of committing contempt of court, Mr Gemmill said he could not find the passage in the written judgement, but insisted Lord Turnbull had insulted him at an earlier hearing. 

He said that the judge had "dismissed my comment that only God could make laws for men", by saying "is that right" in a "derogatory" tone.

Lord Turnbull then rose to consider what he had heard.

I will update,when I know more.

cheers

Thursday, 12 May 2016

There can be only one..


The movie Highlander has been "restored" in a 4K format. Don't ask me what that actually means. It will be shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival on 18th June. Clancy Brown, who played the Kurgan, will be in attendence along with other "special guests".


Clancy apparently noted : "It’s taken a while, but I swore to myself that I would return again to Scotland after filming Highlander 30 years ago where I first learned of Robert the Bruce, James Macpherson, The Fortingall Yew and, most blissfully, single-malt scotch whisky."

It's a fairly unusual esoteric combination.

Bruce was of course in charge at the alleged Battle of Bannockburn, the battle that ex Scottish political top-boy, Alex Salmond, claimed was the birthplace of modern Scotland. You can find more on it on the sidebar - mythomorph.

James McPherson translated the Ossian poems from Gaelic "word of mouth" myths and legends concerning ancient history of Scotland and Ireland.

The Fortingall Yew is allegedly the oldest  tree (living thing?) in Europe. There's a legend that Pontius Pilate of Bible fame played as a child in it's shade. A book has been written, with  claims of Druid worship and even a visit from Jesus. As a yew tree grows, it's branches become heavy and droop to the soil. At that point of contact new roots will often form, and from there over time another trunk. In the case of the Fortingall Yew, the "original" trunk is almost gone, leaving an outer circle of later trunks.

The whisky speaks for itself.

Bearing in mind the myths surrounding Scotland and historical links with Egypt, for example Scotland and Princess Scota, it strikes me that perhaps Clancy is alluding to something more especially given the premise of the film and that Scotsman Sean Connery was cast as an Egyptian immortal. 

I'll skip for the moment on the police investigation into grooming of minors by celebrities  - codename Operation Yew Tree - which sprouted after the death of Glencoe loving Jimmy Savile, although I have touched on it previously, and before.

cheers




Thursday, 22 October 2015

Magickal numbers and the return of Marilyn Manson



Occultist and artist, Marilyn Manson, graced the newspaceman back in  2014 with regard to the police helicopter mysteriously crashing into Glasgow's Clutha Bar at 22.22 hours on 29th November 2013. In the post, Marilyn Manson, Magick, Jodi Jones and the Clutha, I noted Manson's preoccupation with "conspiracy theorist", James Shelby Downard, and his essay, King-Kill/33: Masonic Symbolism in the Assassination of John F.Kennedy. 

The nachtkabarett - KennedyKingKill33 
Numerical "coincidences" were considered within the text, as was the fact that the helicopter appeared to be returning from a somewhat secret mission to Newhouses close to Dalkeith, where a schoolgirl called Jodi Jones was murdered on 03/06/03, her body mutilated. When her boyfriend, Luke Mitchell, was convicted of the crime, the trial judge, Lord Nimmo Smith, noted :

 "I do not feel able to ignore the fact that there was a degree of resemblance between the injuries inflicted on Jodi and those shown in the Marilyn Manson paintings of Elizabeth Short (the Black Dahlia murder)  that we saw.
 

"I think that you carried an image of the paintings in your memory when you killed Jodi," the judge said."

What I also noted was that Manson had played an "Antichrist Superstar" concert in Glasgow on 28th November 2012, exactly a year and a day prior to the Clutha incident. A year and a day allegedly carries some currency in magickal circles.

The report by the Clutha crash investigators is now finally complete. Apparently some of the families were told last night that the problem may have been a fuel switch turned off, or then again, it may not be. It appears that without the magic black box, for which there was none on this mission, matters will never be fully explained.

Nevertheless, the 102 page report is due out tomorrow, exactly 693 days after the event. Notwithstanding the plethora of threes, 693 is 21 x 11. (Dunblane was 13/3/96 - another story)

When the Glasgow refuse truck went out of control, on 22/12 last year, it mirrored events filmed in Glasgow on 19th August 2011 for the movie World War Z. From the date of filming to the date of the incident was exactly 1221 (11x111)  days. (Mirrors)


At the legal enquiry into  the matter, Matthew Telford, a member of the truck crew stated :

Recalling the moment he realised something was wrong, Telford says: "I felt the vehicle slightly veer to the left, I would say at about Tam Shepherd's joke shop" (Reflections)

Tam Shepherd's Joke and Magic shop is located at 33 Queen Street, the left hand path perhaps speaking for itself.




Marilyn Manson is due to play Glasgow this November again as part of his THE HELL NOT HALLELUJAH tour. Manson, being intimate with magick, sorcery, Downard, freemasonry and thus Scotland, has chosen what seems a fairly auspicious date, Sunday 22nd November, for the event; the 52nd anniversary of the 12.30pm Killing of the King. 52, perhaps "coincidentally", is the time it takes in weeks for the Earth to revolve around the Sun. Full circle, so to speak.

cheers


Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Favours returned

Just briefly :

I touched on David Cameron's alleged gaffe in respect of the Queen and Scottish independence in the post Pussies Galore - the British Prime Minster  being "overheard" remarking to Michael Bloomberg that H.M. had "purred down the line" after he telephoned her at Scottish Balmoral to advise of the referendum result. As I noted within the post, I found it hard to believe, the whole scenario no doubt stage managed.

That was back on 23rd September.

Yesterday, 13 days after the event,  it was reported by the BBC that Michael Bloomberg has been knighted by the Queen and will now become a Knight Commander (KBE).

I wonder if he purred when he heard the news.

cheers

Sunday, 5 October 2014

Crossing the line


Prince William and Kate have a bug-bear concerning a press photographer who is allegedly harassing their son and his nanny, so much so that they have threatened legal action. (teachingkidsnews.com)

Prince William and Kate kindled their relationship at St. Andrews in Scotland, a place where the first meridian line was laid, "arguably making it where time began". (BBC)

I have a bug-bear concerning a new beginning.

My boy has just turned seven. He attends the local council primary school, so he can learn to swim in the same direction as the other children. It's maybe not the best decision, but it's been made. For the last two years he has religiously been given a weekly reading book as part of his homework, the literature provided by the Oxford Reading Tree, the stories  generally revolving  around a Chip, Biff,  Kipper and a magic key. Not this year though.

This year his school have introduced a fresh, dynamic, computer based reading programme, going by the name of Bug Club, produced by an "educational" profit making company called PEARSON. The basics are that the teacher selects a book for the pupil, the pupil returns home, logs into PEARSON's site and accesses the book for reading through the medium of the computer. The teacher is able, from their end, to view progress and also the results of the very irritating (in terms of a continuous read) bug-questions which pop up when you click on the bug icons which appear every couple of pages or so. 

If the pupils get the bug questions correct they receive bug points , which they can then use to trade for something or other, something or other that's intangible other than a computer reward. It's structure reminds me of some of the games that I am led to believe can be played on tablets and mobiles, although in some of them, the intangible rewards can be bought with tangible electronic cash.

A Trojan Horse
Some of books provided are based around children's TV characters, although PEARSON's refer to them, perhaps more correctly, as BRANDS. They kindly advise us that the rationale behind their use is because today's children watch so much T.V. and D.V.D.s, that they have no time for books. It reminds me of a vicious circle.

What needs noted here is that there does not appear to have been any actual studies, with controls, done on the effectiveness of this new programme and whether indeed it does improve overall reading abilities in either the short or long term. However, they do provide some snippets, anecdotes, and  short videos (here):

Tanya Byron, child psychologist :
 
“I think Bug Club is a genius concept and I think it's genius in a number of ways. First of all, I think the simplicity of the concept is really attractive; you don't have to be technologically really savvy as a parent or the teacher, to be able to engage in Bug Club.

Nor does one need to be with a book, Tanya - although given your father was a T.V. director, your husband a T.V. actor, and you yourself have made three T.V. programme series', then perhaps there are other influences at play here, other vested interests?

Now remember, we know Tanya must be clever because in the promotional video, her cleverly constructed backdrop consists of some leatherbound books, some clutter, an animal skull, an open piano. You get the drift.

Tanya likes to talk with her hands. She moves them a lot, like a magician. Her sleeves are bare, though the baggy-necked jumper may come in handy.

She claims that not all parents are capable of the old way of doing things : pupil gets book with accompanying jotter. Child and parent sit together and read book, child reading out loud. Parent helps with "sounding", missed words, etc. Parent signs off jotter, notes any matters in comment section of such. Pupil takes book and jotter back to school

Tanya then goes on to promote the product by claiming all parents can now engage, "can import into the home". A parent can thus see what is going on at school is her claim (and vice versa one imagines; whilst although one does not entirely believe Tanya's financially renumerated pitch, one can perhaps read the tea leaves)

Q - to Tanya Byron - What's good about technology with children 

A - A lot of children consume a lot of  their content on line or via the digital world.

A - Technology helps us to specify the children's abilities (or lack of one presumes) and offer a more child-centric education.

Watch her here, and weep . What  Tayna does, per PEARSON's, is utilise her psychological awareness to attempt to sell you a concept; an unproven remedy to a known malaise. Her sales techniques are very well honed: "badly behaved boys" are due to the fact they are, often, unable to learn. It's a "no brainer".  We are trying to educate/create "digital citizens" - it might be interesting if you are a "mother/parent", like her.

 Adorable twins from yesterday's mail on line.
Anyhow, a letter was sent out by the school inviting parents  to a presentation in regard of Bug Club. I attended. There was maybe about thirty five parents, or so I thought. Given my own antiquity-  46 - then, well, for a split second I thought I  looked great -  until I realised the truth. Many of them were grandparents.

The head teacher "explained matters". Biff and Chip, Kipper and the magic key, were redundant. The school's literacy rates were below par. Allegedly, the children are disinterested. Thus came the decision to axe. The vehicle they have utilised to teach children how to read for the last 15 years has been "Boxered". (See Animal Farm)

 I said my bit, "fostering an early reliance on technology"; "creating a bond between TV brands and school"; "utilising what appear to be untested learning products (certainly in the long term)"; "is there any actual proof, real proof, that this will be better." ?

The teachers didn't appear to know what to make of it. Some of the grandparents were nodding though.



cheers

National Literacy Charity- Childrens progress hindered by e-books and Kindles charity warns

wiki - Tanya Byron

Thursday, 4 September 2014

There can be only one


Quite a lot of people appear to think Bob Geldof is not entirely what he seems.

Today's Daily Record provides Bob's intriguing insight into Scottish independence. I'll return to it.

First though, it's worth recalling that I noted how "Bob's" twin Live Aid concerts were held on the birthday of occultist and friend of royalty, John Dee, in the post From Peaches to Pennsylvania, connecting dots within to Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and thus, Aleister Crowley, notwithstanding poor Peaches interest in the latter's "writings".

Earlier this week, I expressed my thoughts on the New World Order :
  
"..a global society with single-currency, a king to rule over "us", and a semi-mind-controlled, quasi-androgynous, worker slave citizenship, with compulsory euthanasia. The net product of the endeavours of these worker-slaves will consist of "advances" in genetic modification and DNA tampering, alongside the colonisation of outer-space."

From the Daily Record, quoting Bob :

"But it took the Scottish nation’s genius – and literally that is the word – to invent the modern world. That’s the truth of it."

 “Things are always bigger than we are. Therefore the bigger we are, the better it is...
Isn’t that what we learned from our labour struggles? Isn’t that what we learned from our wars? Isn’t that what we learned from football and families? That’s the way it just is. It’s not me just inventing it.”

“That’s the way we do these things here, because ultimately modern civilisation was invented between these two peoples (Scotland and England). That’s the f***ing truth. You don’t have the modern economy without Adam Smith. You don’t have the logic of liberty without David Hume and all those people. You just don’t.

“F***’s sake, you guys. You don’t have to listen to Darling and Salmond. Go back to the people you spawned, they wrote the text.

“They fully realised what they were doing when they sat in those coffee houses in Edinburgh. They were inventing the modern world.”

One concludes that the enlightened "coffee houses" Bob refers to do not include the more recent Elephant House, for example, where J K Rowling allegedly wrote "her" Harry Potter" series.

Although perhaps, given the "satanic" angle some attribute to the HP series, maybe it's a wee nod to the future, for those in the "know".

Sorcery

cheers 

Sunday, 15 June 2014

The Phoenix is landing

Scottish Commonwealth relay route

 Yesterday saw the annual ritual Trooping of the Colour in London.

Yesterday also saw the Commonwealth baton relay reach Scotland, the baton carried over the bridge at Coldstream by Daley Thompson, then handed to Eilidh Child. From there it made remarkable progress to Edinburgh, where it was paraded down the Royal Mile around lunchtime. It rested it's head later in the evening at Princes Street Gardens, in the shadow of Stone of Destiny holding Edinburgh Castle.

A young Coldstream guard

We recall the Queen's observations at the D Day banquet :

"Everything we do, we do for the young"

The baton tarried  at Meadowbank, where Scottish First Minister, Alex Salmond, posed with it in the company of two young "Burns" children, Craig and Marilee.


On day 33 of the Olympic torch relay, the procession  returned to Scotland, allowing a start from the "lion's pawed" Robert Burns statue in Dumfries for a 121 mile (11x11) journey back to into England. Burns was a freemason, some might consider he is more  iconic for that, rather than for his "poetry".

The image below is the front cover of top-Scottish rite freemason, Albert Pike's, lodge essential - Morals and Dogmas. The "pyramid", 33, and solar rays are most revealing, as is the translated phrase Ordo ab Chao - Order from Chaos. Some consider the crowned, double headed bird to be the mythical phoenix, which reincarnates, every so often.


cheers



Saturday, 14 June 2014

Jiggery Popery

From 3rd April this year - a gift of  Balmoral Whisky

It's the Pope's turn at Scottish independence.

It's front page news on many of the MSM publications today. here for example

He doesn't appear to think it's a good idea: "In remarks that may resonate with Scotland’s Catholics, he said: ‘All division  worries me". Which is surely a curious phrase, given most religion appears divisional.

It's more likely, in fact far more likely, to encourage a vote for independence rather than the contrary, simply because there is still a fairly large percentage of Scottish people who are, let's say, anti-catholic.


Just to reiterate, there will be no such thing as independence, or an independent country in the not too distant future; we might live under an illusion of such but when everyone is using the same (electronic) currency to purchase the same mass produced goods from the same corporations, it's simply mutton dressed as lamb.

Potter meets the Queen for some magickal games
cheers

Friday, 23 May 2014

Shape-shifting


When I was a boy, aged about seven, I would often attend the Kirk with my Grandad. I always wore shorts in those days, thus I recall vividly the horsehair pews. I recall too, most vividly, the collection plates being passed round, then their amalgamation into one heavy, jingling, sack.

After Church, we would go back to my Grandad's. Often the doorbell would go, and I would be ordered to hide behind the settee. Once though, we were caught by the Church elder. It appeared that he wished my Grandad to both alter his will and make a monthly covenant of monies (tax deductible) in the Kirk's benefit.

Even at such a young age, I realised there was something afoot and that the teachings of Jesus appeared, perhaps, to have been somewhat modified.

Today, times have changed. No longer do Sunday's have the same eleven o' clock bustle. Churches are fairly quiet nowadays.

The Kirk is no doubt concerned at the dwindling attendances and the lack of funds.

Although the Bible apparently is not too keen on homosexuality, yesterday it was reported that the Church of Scotland is becoming closer to ordaining gay ministers. I have nothing against homosexuals but wonder how an organisation which is based on teachings, can somehow forget or ignore those teachings.

It is fair to say that a lot of global "Christianity" was sourced in Scotland. It is fair too, to say, that the King James Bible has it's roots firmly in Scotland. Apparently, given the diversity of ancient texts, there was some debate as to whether to include the Book of Revelation within the KJV, some seeing it as the work of a madman. However, it is indeed there.

When Prince Charles was christened, at the age of 30 days, his mother the Queen chose the first hymn - Holy, Holy, Holy - to reflect the "sacred significance of the event". Prince Charles embraces all faiths, rather like another Scots-born, globally exported, institution: the freemasons.

The hymn, Holy Holy, Holy, paraphrases part of the Book of Revelation.

The Book of Revelation talks of a mark to be created in the hand or forehead to allow one to buy or sell. 

Alex Salmond, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, recently courted controversy by praising Russia's Putin. Alex Salmond wants every child in Scotland to have a state appointed "guardian".

Prince Charles, whilst in Nova Scotia (New Scotland) this week, compared Putin's policies to those of Hitler. The image used for the story in the BBC showed a bagpiper.


When Gordon Brown - who's father was a Kirk minster - preached to the Kirk's Assembly, he spoke of "higher common grounds and united religions"

This week it was revealed that Scotland is to be the first place in the UK to issue plastic banknotes. They will depict the Forth Rail Bridge and an image of it's "designer", William Arroll, who also oversaw London's Tower Bridge. One of Arroll's proudest honours was "being raised a Third Degree Master Mason at Houstoun St Johnstone Masonic Lodge No 242 on April 15, 1869". (Daily Record) From the same link:

FREEMASONRY is a system of morality whose purpose is to make good men better and inspire them to build a nobler world. 

It’s open to men of all religions, denominations, creeds, colours and races who believe in a Supreme Being called the Great Architect of the Universe.


Freemasonry proclaims all men are architects of their own universes.

Prince Philip's funeral arrangements are codenamed Forth Bridge (here)

We don't see much of a future for plastic banknotes.

We envisage a future where a young boy, sat in an all welcoming, multi-faith Kirk, watches the electronic device being passed through the crowded pews, each adult member of the congregation scanning their hand against it, monies duly deducted directly.

The boy can't wait to become an adult and get his chip, just like the celebrities he so admires.


cheers

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Captain Kirk

He who pays the piper....

 It's the Scottish Kirk's General Assembly this week. The Queen has written to them, hoping that "people of faith" will "work together for the social good of Scotland whatever the outcome of the independence referendum". You see, some people in Scotland are taking the "independence" question rather seriously and, given one side must lose, there is likely to be some bitterness. Some people seem have forgotten, or perhaps don't even realise, that a global society beckons and "independence" will be fairly irrelevant in the grand scheme of matters.

Fighting on the Royal Mile, close to the Assembly.
Indeed, some of the Kirk's assembly surely remember then Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, speak  in 2008 at the same venue, when he told of his vision for a "global society governed by a shared moral sense" (BBC News):


And we find that from the timeless wisdom of all the great religions - from which billions across the world derive daily inspiration - there is a consistent ethical core that propels us to act: encapsulated in the golden rule that informs not just Christianity and Judaism but also Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Islam - showing that we are not moral strangers but there is a shared moral sense common to us all:

And from these common precepts of the world’s great religions, we can - perhaps for the first time - move from old battlegrounds where religions confronted often each other to a higher common ground where people of all religions can unite around what binds them together

His sentiments were nothing new though, given the year before, whilst Chancellor and in India, he stated (Light Bringers):

"It is time to formally recognise on a more consistent and regular basis the reality of this emerging new world order."

Last year, the Scottish Kirk told how, in the event of independence, they would like Prince Charles to have a separate coronation in Scotland, and be crowned King of Scots. (Pennies from Heaven)

They followed that up a couple of weeks later with a report - which outraged Jews - stating :

 Biblical promises about the land of Israel were never intended to be taken literally, or as applying to a defined geographical territory...

 The 'promised land' in the Bible is not a place, so much as a metaphor of how things ought to be among the people of God. This 'promised land' can be found - or built - anywhere...

From this examination of the various views in the Bible about the relation of land to the people of God, itcan be concluded that Christians should not be supporting any claims by Jewish or any other people, to an exclusive or even privileged divine right to possess particular territory. It is a misuse of the Bible to use it as a topographic guide to settle contemporary conflicts over land.

The Inheritance of Abraham- A report on the promised land

The same Church report noted a post 1840  "widely held attitude that European colonialism meant that a land was ‘empty’ if western power and culture was not present."

The British did a lot of colonising and spreading of "Christianity"




It is reported today that Prince Charles is in hot water after comparing some of the recent actions of Russian president Putin to that of the Nazis (BBC News) :

 As they discussed Hitler's takeover of countries, the prince "said something to the effect of 'it's not unlike... what Putin is doing,'" she recalled.
The Prince made his remarks whilst in Canada's Nova Scotia - New Scotland. 

There was a lot of fighting went on when Canada was "colonised".

Here @newspaceman, we are of the belief that the  "united religions", that Gordon Brown spoke of, may well be found in tolerant, all welcoming Scotland first, before exportation globally.

Rather like UK amalgamater,  King of Scots James, and his revised Bible.
Salmond visits a Mosque

cheers

Friday, 21 March 2014

The Braveheart Redemption


Here at newspaceman we are interested in synchronicity and whilst numbers are often our forte, sometimes we notice other patterns :

Back in July 2010 we brought you The Braveheart Enigma, an unusually well read post which revolved around three "celebrities" alluding to the moniker Braveheart: actor and director of the movie itself, Mel Gibson; ex Scottish national football captain Colin "Braveheart" Henry; and Scottish ex boxer, boxing promoter and alleged gangster, the tabloid's favourite, Barry "Braveheart" Hughes.

At the time, Colin was in the newspapers almost daily, given his recent bankrupcy and fondness for gambling, whilst poor Barry had returned from Spain to find that the police had raided his "mansion" house, confiscating his family's belongings and leaving them with only bare essentials. Mel Gibson was facing multiple accusations of racism and wife beating, not forgetting his prior "jew" comments.

Barry, in prophetical form in 2010
We cooked up these three stories back then as follows :

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 squarely through the vehicle of Scots rooted freemasonry.

Pure raw Braveheart sausage

Fast forwarding to now, well lo and behold but all three Braveheart characters have simultaneously popped up again over the last week.

The first was  Barry "Braveheart", the boxer, convicted of mortgage fraud and money laundering after three or so years of proceedings concluded on 12th March. He was sent down by the Court to 43 months imprisonment. BBC News
Barry with Neill Horan from One Direction
Then there was bankrupt Colin, who was physically attacked by one of his creditors - a former friend, Hector MacFarlane. Colin is owe Hector £85,000, Hector "rained blows upon him" in an Italian restaurant, shouting "Where's my fu****g money". Hector, on 17th March, was ordered by Court to pay Colin £100 in compensation and given a fine. Scottish Daily Record

Whilst lastly we have Hollywood pharmakos Mel, the Braveheart of the Bravehearts. On  12th March again, an "opinion piece" was written in Deadline Hollywood by an Allison Hope Weiner suggesting that Gibson has served his time and should no longer be "quietly blacklisted" by Hollywood. Apparently this has courted  "heated discussion" in Hollywood circles. Las Vegas Review

Thus we see that all three Bravehearts have, it could be said, either been through, in the case of Messrs Gibson and Hendrie, or about to go through, in the case of Hughes, a period of redemption.

What could this be based on, thinking esoterically ?

Could it be that we are being shown a possibility of escape from the henious situation rapidly unfolding for global humanity.

Here at newspaceman we think so. We are drawn, perhaps due to Barry and his boxing, towards Tolkien, "his" Hobbit, and the ring. Readers of his book and subsequent trilogy will know that the ring - which itself is symbolised by the circle of haggis in the Braveheart sausage - can only be destroyed at it's source. As I have noted before Scotland is the root of (current) freemasonry and thus one could say the source. 


Thus Scotland, and Scotland's peoples, need to begin redemption.


We must go along with the "elite's" wishes and vote for an independent Scotland, the one they secretly desire as part of their magickal alchemical ritual to create a one-world society. Once the votes are cast, counted, and independence declared, the brave-hearted people must , without further ado, march on Holyrood and Alex Salmond, in hundreds of thousands.

Then demand change, demand that both freemasonry and the monarchy are immediately expelled from the country or the masses will not disperse. For only then will "freedom" be attainable. The bogus, although still symbolic, Stone of Destiny, can be transported South and left at the border while we are at it.

Hopefully, in these days of global-media, other countries inhabitants will quickly follow suit. The table will be turned...

Let the Scottish spring commence.


cheers 

Note - here @ newspaceman we feel rather sorry for Barry and his family, his sentence seemed rather excessive compared to similar cases.




Friday, 10 January 2014

The X factor

Dreamworks

 Interesting article from today's BBC - Far Flung: Strange Places to find famous Scots in 2014 - detailing four movies that famous Scots people are to be involved with this year. Note that according to the article, and indeed others, 2014 is the year of Homecoming although my memory suggests that we had one of them a couple of years ago. Nevertheless....

We start with Dreamworks, How to Train Your Dragon 2, based on stories by Cressida Cowell, who was apparently influenced by childhood holidays to one of the Inner Hebrides islands, although she is coy about the specifics. The first movie concerns a war between dragons and Vikings who eventually make their peace and, presumably, live happily ever after. Or perhaps not, if there is a sequel. Anyhow, Gerard Butler and Craig Ferguson provide a couple of voices for the animation.

Over at the (Christian) Open Scroll Blog, Bob  has analysed the first dragon training film, and come to the conclusion that it reflects the "end times". He's even made a video. It's well worth a look at, after all the symbolism in most movies now is fairly thick in terms of what is really going on so it's unlikely that he is too far from the mark.

Pyramid/all seeing eye ?
The next movie is part three of The Hobbit - There and Back Again. Apparently, Billy Connolly is playing the part of "warrior dwarf", Dain Ironfoot, again. It should be pure gold according to director Sir Peter Jackson who says "there could be no one more fitting". I don't want to dwell on the occult undertones of both the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, personally I read the Hobbit at aged 7 or so and have read and enjoyed it a number of times since then. However, there are those who claim that it contains many hidden esoteric truths. Billy, CBE, met the the Queen just last year on 4/4 at the Baftas, the Queen receiving an award for her Olympic "Skyfall" role. On the same day, British Prime Minister, David Cameron, inspected the the nuclear submarine, HMS Victorious, in Scotland, whilst Prince William and Kate visited Glasgow and were treated to a military flypast as well as a game of table tennis. 4/4/13 was, squarely, an important day.


Next up is Inverness born ex Dr. Who star, Karen Gillan, who is to play a space pirate called Nebula in a film called Guardians of the Galaxy. Red headed Karen has apparently shaved off her hair for the role. One wonders if she still wears the red string round her wrist as she did last year when she went to a Glasgow Celtic game. It's the same sort as favoured by Madonna (and indeed many other celebrities, many of them allegedly "mind controlled"), who wears hers as some sort of Kabbalistic charm.  wiki - red string (Kabbalah) *


From Terrorism and the Illuminati :

Certain etymologies propose that the word Scythians, from “Sacae”, in turn is derived from “Isaac Sons” or “Sons of Isaac.” Isaac, Abraham'’s son, had two sons, Jacob, the father of the nation of Israel, and Esau, the forefather of the Edomites. In the Bible, Esau was tricked out of his birthright, the leadership of Israel, by his brother Jacob. Esau was a red haired, or “red all over like a hairy garment”, and called Edom, which means red. Likewise, the Scythians, according to Herodotus, “have all deep blue eyes, and bright red hair.”

From Declaration of Arbroath (Scottish Independence) :

Most Holy Father and Lord, we know and from the chronicles and books of the ancients we find that among other famous nations our own, the Scots, has been graced with widespread renown. They journeyed from Greater Scythia by way of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time in Spain among the most savage tribes, but nowhere could they be subdued by any race, however barbarous. Thence they came, twelve hundred years after the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea, to their home in the west where they still live today.
 
Red haired Jesus from Ben Hur

The last movie proffered up by the BBC is X Men: Days of Future Past, starring Glaswegian James McAvoy and a menagerie of mutants. Apparently X men have an extra gene which provides them with additional abilities.

Here at newspaceman, we are interested in the letter X, the Roman 10, especially given the forthcoming independence referendum in which voters will mark their slips with a X.  The following images might also explain why:

Scottish Knights Templar gravestone - Note Skull and X bones - some say the Templars spawned the current wave of freemasonry

Scottish crooner Rod Stewart after receiving his CBE from the Queen in 2007. Note skull and crossbones tie.

Saltires (St. Andrew Crosses) fly in Tripoli, to celebrate alleged Lockerbe bomber Megrahi's return. Note upside down numerals.
Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond @ Wimbledon
Scottish National Party logo, on it's side - fishy ?
X marks the spot of the JFK assassination - BBC

Lady Gaga does Venus - as seen on X factor

Alex Salmond - Half way there - Note potential subliminal reversed Isis invocation, 151S

cheers