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Sunday, 4 October 2015

Hinging oot the dirty washing

Half Way There
Some people believe that the programme Star Trek has deeper, symbolic, connotations.

Alex Salmond, ex Scottish political top-dog, is allegedly a life-long fan of the series, so much so that he often uses the name James T Kirk when booking flights and suchlike to travel incognito. Apparently though, last summer, this arrangement came unstuck when he was temporarily refused air-travel until the discrepancy between his ticket name and passport details was noted by a check-in attendant. The story is reported in today's mail on line and also claims that, as a child,  Alex used to attach a clothes peg to his eyebrow in an attempt to emulate the facial expressions of Dr. Spock, the human-Vulcan. It does not mention any attempt at any Jewish cabalistic hand symbol or elvish ears.



Alex is also pleased because he was born in (royal) Linlithgow, which was the  "birthplace" of chief engineer, Scotty, in the year 2222 (here). How they love those double elevens.


Linlithgow sits only some 15 road miles from once Stone of Destiny holding, and UFO hot spot, Bonnybridge, as noted last week, here.

A further 15 road miles east sits Cramond. Last week's BBC carried a fascinating article regarding a mass burial discovered in 1975 during the excavation of a Roman Bathhouse. Initially, the 9 "bodies" were believed to have been victims of the plague, however after utilisation of  cutting-edge "forensic, isotopic and DNA techniques", it appears "the burials belonged to more than one generation of a single family with two of the bodies thought to be warriors due to their multiple healed wounds...

Due to the unique nature of the burial and positioning of bodies, it is thought the victims could be members of a noble family, raising the question of whether Cramond in Edinburgh could be the site of a Royal stronghold.

Richard Lewis, Edinburgh city council's culture convener, said: "In 1975, work was under-way to construct a new car park when builders came across a mass burial at what would become one of Scotland's best preserved Roman buildings, the Bathhouse for Cramond Fort.

"For decades, the circumstances surrounding the burial were unanswered.

"Thanks to developments in modern science, the council has been able to revisit the remains and carry out an extensive investigation.

"The findings have unravelled a story even more mysterious than the one we started out with.

"With theories of ancient warriors, murdered nobles and a lost Royal stronghold - you could be forgiven for mistaking the resulting story for a plot from Game of Thrones...

"If this grave was indeed the burial crypt of a noble or Royal family, it suggests Cramond just might be a royal stronghold of the Gododdin."




Like Star Trek, Scots appear to like to explore elsewhere. Even to the extent of colonisation. Kirks, which are Protestant/Presbyterian churches, not captains; and lodges, for masons, not beavers, quickly manifest themselves. Jim is short/colloquial for James, you may remember the name from the Bible reviser, the amalgamating King of the present United Kingdom and her dilapidated, to be swiftly rebuilt, global and sure to expand, Commonwealth. 



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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.


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Friday, 28 February 2014

Stage managed ?

The letters CK (3/11{= 3.666666r}) are shadowed by Salmond, to occultly combine with Ju.

We touched on the Battle of Bannockburn, the Knight's Templar, and the Hermetic - as above, so below "view", just last month in the post, In the right place, at the right time :

Could the widely reported event have been orchestrated to serve a double purpose—one prayer for the moment, one hidden for posterity?

As noted therein, the new Bannockburn vistor centre is due to open on 1/3/14.

Today though, Scottish First, would be Prime, Minister, Alex Salmond, got a sneak preview and described the place "as the birthplace of modern Scotland". (BBC News)

Here @ newspaceman, we believe the old adage that history is written by the victors and, as such, believe that, despite others' misgivings, the Knight's Templar were involved to some degree. We believe too, that the privacy seeking Templars spawned freemasonry and it's - together with for example the unfortunate Highland Clearance refugees - colonisation of the globe. Thus Salmond could, perhaps, describe Bannockburn as the birthplace of (alleged) modern, democratic, enlightened Western society.


Potentially reinforced by another of Mr. Salmond's comments whilst attending the exclusive event:

"If the battle did not in itself win the war, it certainly did prevent defeat and six years later inspired the Declaration of Arbroath, to become known as Scotland's Declaration of Independence."

America's subsequent "Declaration" was based on Scotland's.

Americans celebrate their "independence" on 4th July.

This year on 4th July, Alex Salmond's friend, HM Queen, who he allegedly bonds with over a mutual passion for horse racing, is due to officially name the  Royal Navy's new state-of-the-art aircraft carrier at Rosyth, in Scotland. BBC News

Last year, on 3rd July, HM Queen opened Sir Walter Scott's old abode, Abbotsford House, near Melrose. It opened to the public the next day. Walter, a freemason,  was the author who "invented" tartan, and "romanticised" Scotland. (Dreaming between the lines) At the time of HM's visit, the chief executive of the Abbotsford Trust noted, re Scott :

"I think sometimes we forget here the massive impact that he had on the world."

According to legend, the heart of the Scottish top-boy @ Bannockburn, Robert the Bruce, is located in Melrose.

Melrose lies on the alleged "Da Vinci code" Roseline (Hocus Pocus)

There's a monument in Edinburgh for Walter. It's fairly phallic and lies in between Princes Street and Edinburgh Castle. It's built with sandstone from Binny Quarry, in West Lothian, some twenty miles away. The name of smallish Binny "is said to have come from a peasant, William Binnock, who was granted an estate by Robert the Bruce. This reward was for Binnock's brave deed of re-capturing the Castle of Linlithgow from the English in 1313, Binny House and lands are thought to be the remains of that estate.". It's close to the Balmoral Hotel, where Rowling seemingly completed "her" Harry Potter series. (Ecclesmachan.org)


The same source notes the Knight's Templar gravestones in the nearby graveyard. (The churchyard)


Alex Salmond was born in Linlithgow.

Half way there

A couple of years ago, it was discovered that a multitude of corpses of inmates at the near to Binny, Bangor Hospital, for people with mental health problems, had been buried in the same churchyard, without any dignity. (same source)

Occultists believe that everything - animate or otherwise, has it's own peculiar energy. Practicioners of magic will surround themselves with herbs, scents, flowers, animals, stones and suchlike, if they pertain to the object of their desires. Everything is interconnected, as in Hermeticism. One can, perhaps, add, or even take, from such energies, if one has the knowhow, the key. That is the crux.

Aleister Crowley wrote, in his  Liber 777

Especially the Americans, grossly and crapulously ignorant as they are of the rudiments of human language, seize like mongrel curs upon the putrid bones of their decaying monkey-jabber, and gnaw and tear them with fierce growls and howls.

Some might suggest that America and it's agents "run" the Western world.

Some might forget their source.

Others may recall that Crowley utilised Boleskin House at Loch Ness as the base for his magickal experiments, and that current "occultists" utilise it as their Kiblah.

Most would do well to remember that all magick is based on ritual.

The alleged Stone of Destiny, the sandstone Jacob's pillow stone, today lingers close to Walter Scott's monument. For a brief period, it resided at independence-famed Arbroath Abbey. 



I'll virtually close with a "photoshop", from today's mail on line. His left hand speaks volumes.

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Friday, 25 October 2013

Sly; and the family stone


Last week saw Prince Charles address the National Association of Pension Funds, warning of a "miserable future" for future generations. The NAPF said it was pleased he was "shining a light on these issues". BBC

Today, one reads that Prince Charles is apparently loath to be King, according to Time magazine, as he sees it as a form of imprisonment. However, the claim has since been denied by Clarence House. Nevertheless, it appears that Charles is more than happy to continue in his current, philanthropic, role; assisting charities, warning about environmental issues and suchlike. Time magazine also suggests that the monarchy could skip a generation in favour of William". mail on line

In my last post I noted light, and it's alleged relationship with Lucifer, not forgetting Alex Salmond, the SNP conference, and philanthropy. After I had posted, I noted what could be a subliminal invocation by Salmond to Isis, a top Egyptian goddess, worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. The images of Salmond are below. Note that Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of her brother and lover, Osiris, after he was murdered by their other brother, Set. 

Alex confirms s = 5, in a backward manner ?

On Wednesday, it was advised that the petrochemical plant in Grangemouth, Forth Valley, Scotland, was to close for good because of anticipated strike action by employees coordinated by their union, Unison. Some staff were in tears. However, today it is reported that the giant plant is to stay open after the union dropped all demands. Alex Salmond appears to have been somewhat pivotal in this alleged change of heart whilst noting the plant now has a "bright future". To all intents and purposes, it has died and reborn over 3 days. Bear in mind though, that post-rebirth, the staff will have few rights and far less favourable working conditions and wages. Nevertheless, this is being seen as a victory in some quarters. BBC 
Grangemouth
Grangemouth employee - the futures bright ?
Also on Wednesday, we saw the christening of Royal baby George. 22 guests were invited and 22 coins are to be struck by the Royal Mint in commemoration of the event.

22 and 11 11 are digits which pop up with alarming regularity here. Someone I have neglected to post about for a while is Uri Geller, who is infatuated with the number sequence. Uri purchased Lamb Island in the Firth of Forth - not that far from the Grangemouth plant - some years ago, allegedly as he believes that a returning Egyptian princess named Scota, buried her treasure there many many moons ago. Whilst there are conflicting legends regarding Scota,  "they all agree that Scota was the eponymous founder of the Scots and that she also gave her name to Scotland."

Some have claimed that Scota brought with her the Stone of Destiny, Jacob's pillow stone.

It currently resides in Edinburgh Castle and ritually has been used to crown all United Kingdom monarchs. This ritual will no doubt continue, even if Scotland gets "independence".

One wonders if, as I alluded to in my last post, that both black and white magic are at play here. 


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Note that the whole Grangemouth saga can be rooted back to base to an ex Member of Parliament called Eric Joyce, who is a member of the "wolf in sheep's clothing" Fabian Society. I wrote about it here in July.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Pennies from "Heaven"

Note bars and chains

From wiki, re Boleskin House, Aleister - The Beast - Crowley's Scottish abode :

Aleister Crowley considered Boleskine to be the Thelemic Kiblah. This is an Arabic word which refers to the direction of Mecca, the holiest shrine of Islam. It has a slightly different meaning in Thelema, as it is mentioned in several rituals written by Crowley where it is identified with the East. The Gnostic Mass and Liber Reguli both identify the principal orientation (sometimes known as "Magical East") as being towards Boleskine. It is considered to be the focal point of the magical energies (also called the "93 Current") of the Aeon of Horus. In this way it is similar to Jerusalem in Judaism and Mecca in Islam.

Article in today's Daily Record stating that the Kirk (the Christian Church) wish to crown Prince Charles as King of Scots in a separate coronation should Scotland become independent :

The Church of Scotland proposals would see the heir to the throne become the first monarch to be crowned north of the Border since his namesake Charles II in 1651.

First Minister Alex Salmond has pledged Scotland will keep the Queen if there is a Yes vote next year.

And now three powerful Kirk committees have published a report saying monarchs after independence should be crowned in Scotland.

That could open the door to Charles having a separate coronation at Scone Palace, Perthshire, using the Scottish crown jewels.

To give my tuppence worth again, I dont think it will be Charles but rather William. Basically, the New World Order, or the global world, will be a supersized United Kingdom with single currency and single King. I do have fairly logical reasons for those thoughts, based on Bible reviser James 1st and 6th, freemasonry and it's current roots, magic, etc.


It's also worth noting that there has been some intense media speculation over what currency the Scots will use if we "break away" from England and again, my money is on that whatever form that takes, that will be the blueprint for the roll out to the rest of the globe. Wizard Chancellor, George Osborne, gives his thoughts here.

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20 things you never knew about Scottish money  : "Edinburgh man John Law is known as “the father of paper money”, one of the world’s first self-made millionaires – he’s even said to have helped create the word. He also holds the dubious honour of being the first self-made millionaire to lose his entire fortune when his ill-judged dabbling in American investments sparked another first, the world’s first stock market crash."

Saturday, 23 March 2013

An alchemical romance

Alchemy some say, basically, is the transformation of lead into gold.

Newspaceman firmly believes that Scotland's "independence" from the United Kingdom is part of a strategic occult alchemical process, the product in this case a global United Kingdom, a fresh "golden age", and a new world order with solitary sun-god-king.

This week saw the announcement  by Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, of the referendum date to vote on the matter - 18th September 2014. It's sandwiched in neatly between  Glasgow's Commonwealth Games and golf's Ryder Cup.


Nostradamus :Poison hidden under the heads of salmon, their war chief hung with cord
To understand Scotland's importance to the "elite" master-plan, one must go back in time to James 1st and 6th. James, the Bible reviser, was king of Scotland from the tender age of 13 months until, in 1603, still Golden Age time, at the age of 37, he became king of England too, the joint reign lasting a further 22 years. James believed in the "divine right of kings" whilst in his time, colonisation of America began.

Effigy of Alex Salmond, see link at bottom.

Some say James was a proponent of British Israel : that God's "chosen ones", the "jews", are really the British. Some say though, that British Israelism is drivel, and does not add up when properly analysed. However, the same source also heavily criticises the King James Version of the Bible, stating that it is very badly translated, indeed appears to be the source of the British Israelism "nonsense".


Going back to alchemy, Scotland was the base for James, his unification of the "United Kingdom", and his Bible revisal. It worked. When one alchemises, one must take one's raw materials  "back to base" before embarking on solution attemption.  However, the solution is already here, and has worked, and will simply be super-sized this time round.



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Link for Salmond, Melrose, effigy - President Arthur - no bones about it

wiki - alchemy

wiki - James

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Lord of the Rings


A trilogy of Scottish based Olympic / monarchical stories hit the headlines over the  last few days.


The first from yesterday regarded cyclist, Christopher Hoy, who has been voted to carry the Union flag for Team GB, something he also did at the closing/handover ceremony in Beijing. As I noted back then his name seems apt, what with the Christopher; whilst his pedal-powered sport resonates the new approaching astrological cycle of Aquarius. A different spoke in the wheel, so to speak. The BBC report also has time to mention the inclusion of archer, Alison Williamson, although none of the other contenders get a mention.

On Saturday past we learned again from the BBC that Scottish First Minister, Alex Salmond, is to lead a trade delegation to London for the games, "showcasing  industries and promoting investment". A "Scotland House" will be set up in the heart of London with more than forty events, advertising Scottish  culture, food and drink to the unwary Olympic visitors. 


Then today, it was revealed that a "military take" on Disney's Brave soundtrack is to be included at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, based at Edinburgh Castle. Along with this, the  evening is due to conclude with "an orchestral re-enactment of the Queen's Coronation of 1953", featuring "the preparations, crowds lining the street, bands parading, the Abbey waiting for a princess, the solemn processional, the anointing of a Queen, and the oaths of allegiance". (BBC)


It's worth pointing out again that the Stone of Destiny, if it is that, is located at Edinburgh Castle, and that it is highly likely that any future monarch will be crowned upon it. The Stone was repatriated on Christmas Day 1950 and left outside Arbroath Abbey on 11th April 1951 before being returned to Westminster. However, on St. Andrew's Day 1996, it was officially handed back to the Scots by Prince Andrew at Edinburgh Castle. Bear in mind here that 11th April 2008 was the date that Prince William received his military "wings" from his father, I wrote about  it here, whilst noting in the process that Richard Dannatt, then head of the British Army, was undertaking the first official celebration of summer events marking the centenary of the Territorial Army on the same day at Edinburgh Castle. Don't forget too, that on  11th April 1689, William of Orange and Mary 2nd were crowned joint Sovereigns of the United Kingdom.


Oh, and don't forget the solitary franchised Edinburgh Castle ice cream van, it's registration WMS 666 T  - a big clue to the potential future.


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Note - When "Protestant" William and Mary "took" the crown, many powers were (allegedly) transferred to parliament rather than the monarchy. Watch the situation reverse.

See link on sidebar to mythomorph, re relationship between America's declaration of independence, and Scotlands.

Top image - Stained glass window featuring St. Andrew at Innerwick, Glen Lyon - a place of historic Druidism including the ancient yew tree at Fortingall. Note X shaped cross, tartan (coat of many colours),  fish, and Knight's Templar symbols. See far more from Tsarion link in sidebar, although this actual image is not from there.

My take on the Beijing Olympic handover, David Beckham, Gordon Brown, Wizard of Oz - Things are not always as they seem .

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Rupert and the Bears


At the beginning of the year the BBC told us : News Corp's Rupert Murdoch joins Twitter social network.

Couple of days ago they told us: Scottish independence: Rupert Murdoch tweets 'Let Scotland go and compete', noting in the process that just last Sunday, Murdoch had also described Scottish Prime Minister, Alex Salmond, as clearly "
the most brilliant politician in the United Kingdom"

This Sunday sees the launch of Rupert's substitute 7/7/11 demised, The News of the World: the Sun on Sunday. Rumour has it that the paper has a huge story regarding Glasgow Rangers which it is saving for the occasion. Rumour has it that that this will be the nail in the coffin for the club, if indeed it needs another nail. We don't need rumours to know that the uber-popular Sun tabloid will be canvassing for Scottish independence when the time comes.

Given my last few posts, it's all coming together for the forthcoming phoenix Rangers, a microcosm for Prince William's kingship of the financially-bound and Scots rooted, New World Order.

Meanwhile down in London today, the first anniversary of Prince William's dark, eleven-eleven, appearance in Hello magazine (issue 1111), saw a massive rehearsal for a potential Olympic terrorist attack. Whilst yesterday, we read of how a companion/twin concert is to be held in conjunction with the London Olympic closing ceremony, star performers being Blur, New Order, and the Specials. Speaks for itself really.


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BBC - Olympic terrorist rehearsal.


bottom image - Glasgow Rangers, nickname The Teddy Bears, pin badge