Documenting from Scotland the rise of the One World King; the "masonic" Sun God.
Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Joining dots

Damien Hirst's 2014 Mickey Mouse (see recent posts)

The image below was taken by Annie Leibotivz and is of Jessica Chastain posing as Scottish Merida from the 2013 Disney film, Brave. It is due to appear on the February front cover of O - The Oprah Magazine. It will be interesting to note the rest of the "artwork".


Some people believe that there is more to the magical Disney films than meets the eye. They may have read Fritz Springmeier, or they may have perceived a clue from Walt's 33 club.

I'm not sure that John Negroni does in the manner I allude to, but he has reviewed the movie along with the other Disney subshoot Pixar offerings and come to the conclusion that they are all inter-connected. John believes that one must enjoy "fun and imagination" to like his theory, which may be the case; personally I appreciated it because it perhaps shows the depths to which the unconscious can be influenced - if we take the notion that most just see the movie as the movie, without thinking deeper or paying more attention. It's like a form of hypnotism, of implanting ideas.

Being brief, and it is a fairly comprehensive theory, John notes how Brave covers the earliest time period - The Dark Ages - of all the Pixar animations, yet contains reference to "future" ones through the witch, who provides Merida with the magic she needs via the will-o-the-wisps. In short, Scotland, magic, and "witchcraft" are at the root of our "modern" world.

Sully, from Monster's Inc, in the witch's workshop



The witch, with model Pizza Plant truck
Meanwhile, to conclude:
A young Miley

From 2008,  Leibotivz 's  Miley Cyrus ( Disney's Hannah Montana) aged 15



Miley now
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also see - Magical Scotland

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 .

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Brave New World


I touched on the forthcoming Disney film Brave last month, linking it in with Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks, Scottish Independence, the New World Order and it's forthcoming global king.(Horses for Courses)


Today's  Scotland on Sunday reveals of how Scotland has been chosen for a "media junket" to promote the movie which, I suppose, is hardly surprising. What jumps out in the article though, is that the guests will lodge at the Balmoral Hotel; the "magical" latter popping up here only a couple of posts ago (Wizards of Oz) in respect of the ongoing Glasgow Rangers shenanigans, and indeed Craig Whyte.

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Note - I  will return to Glasgow Rangers (The 'Gers), their bills, and indeed the assassination of "gangster" Kevin "Gerbil" Carroll, very shortly.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Horses for Courses


I touched on the Scottish based Disney Pixar film, Brave, some ten days ago in my post, Bear King Mad, noting the physical resemblance between the heroine, Merida, and former News International boss, Rebekah Brooks. In the film, Merida "defies an age old custom" thus "unleashing chaos", whilst Rebekah herself has to a certain extent it appears defied an age old custom - privacy - and to all extents and purposes unleashed chaos, certainly in terms of future censorship of the media. That's notwithstanding the Rupert Murdoch/Scottish Independence malarkey.

Yesterday showed up another correlation, admittedly potentially coincidental, as we read of how the Disney film is to hold it's European premier on 30th June, in Edinburgh at the Film Festival, some eight days after the sun-drenched solstice timed US release. Meanwhile also yesterday, Rebekah Brooks was arrested re the phone hacking after a dawn raid by police.



The Stone of Destiny too made it into the news just the day before, the Daily Record noting how the Covenaters Inn in Aberfoyle is to be refurbished; the connection being that the stone was allegedly hidden there in between being repatriated from Westminster on Christmas Day 1950 and being left on the steps of Arbroath Abbey on 11th April 1951, the 101st day of the year and another - if Christmas was not enough - most symbolic day in terms of Prince William, given he received his "wings" from his father on this day in 2008.

Curiously yesterday, the 13th of March, is the anniversary of the Dunblane massacre, something which also ties in with the 11th April via a letter send just after the atrocity to Lord Cullen alleging freemasonic persuasion in regards to the perpetrator, Thomas Hamilton. Notwithstanding that, the school gymnasium - scene of the carnage - was demolished on 11th April the following year. (Diverting a discourse - a ruse)

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Top image Brooks on a police horse.

BBC- Brooks arrest.

BBC- Brave - Edinburgh premier.

Daily Record - Stone of Destiny.

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Bear King Mad



In my last post, Order from Chaos, I again noted the spiralling financial downfall of Glasgow Rangers whilst stressing the potential masonic global hoodwink given the involvement of the all important number 33.

Today, 3rd March, saw Rangers play Heart of Midlothian, Edinburgh's "Protestant" team. Rangers got beaten, 1-2. The media has been full of speculation about the future for the Bears, but what appears to be definite is that the club is running at a £1million loss per month and, as such, the administrators are imminently due to offload players and staff in order that the club is a more viable concern for it's sale - closing date the 16th. Rangers have no game next week thus potentially today's 3/3 game could have been the last ever for the "Billy (King William of Orange) Boys"as we know them; they will of course, as previously noted here, reincarnate from the ashes in phoenix format.


Something else touched on here recently is Rupert Murdoch's support of Scottish Independence. Rupert's - his son James resigned his chairmanship last week - News International is at the core of the ongoing phone hacking enquiry, an enquiry which will no doubt end with some form of press censorship. Rupert is pictured above with fiery, flame haired, Rebekah Brooks, ex Sun editor, again heavily implicated in the phone hacking conspiracy.

Image below is from the new Disney/Pixar movie, Brave, set in Scotland, due to be released in August : "
Formerly called The Bear and the Bow, the film follows Merida, an impetuous girl who defies an age-old custom and inadvertently unleashes chaos". (from BBC - Disney - The Brave). Note the movie is due to be released in the USA on 22nd June, the day after Prince William's thirtieth birthday and the sun drenched summer solstice (no coincidences there then).


Meanwhile, it appears that a set of giant Olympic rings are to be located in Edinburgh, on the man-made Mound in the shadow of Stone of Destiny (the one Prince William will be crowned on) containing Edinburgh Castle as I mentioned last month. (here).

Last but not least, the new offensive behaviour laws have been launched in Scotland, basically one has to watch what one writes on the internet especially in regard to religion and suchlike. I suppose it depends on the definition of offensive; which remains to be seen. You have been warned, as seems usual Scotland is a pioneer.


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Top image - a bear about to be savaged by a police dog in Manchester after the infamous 2008 riot.
Bottom image - a bear being savaged. (german-shepherd)

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

En - cryptid (Guess who's back)


"I've created a monster, cause nobody wants to see Marshall no more"




The countdown is on, the date announced: 29th April. I was 18 days out. (Edit: A holiday has been declared. Long live the King).

Meanwhile, again from the main BBC headline page, we read of a proposed new visitor centre for Loch Ness - The Jacobite Discovery Project - under the banner:
"Up from the depths... Loch Ness could cool new centre". Given the last few posts re Walter Scott, Rob Roy, Stuart bloodlines and (fallen) angels "rising", this is perhaps no surprise.

It is worth recalling the Queen Mother / Loch Ness Monster "co-incidence"; in that it was the former's 33rd birthday the same day that the monster - an alleged cryptid - was "revitalised" through an article which appeared in the Inverness Courier regarding a Mr. George Spicer, who claimed to have seen the beast on the 22nd July 1933 (although the Courier had run a short submitted report just prior, where the term "monster" was first applied) . Up until then it had been forgotten about for 1368 years, indeed thus since 565, when it was allegedly tackled with the help of God by Saint Columba, a Christian missionary. Nonetheless, from my post
Ringers:

"the nearest approach to a dragon or pre-historic animal that I have ever seen in my life".





Lest we forget, the countdown won't be completed on 29th April; for that we must wait for the London Olympics and some sort of raising of the King ritual. In the meantime, given the Loch Ness/Crowley/Jimmy Page connections, I feel justified in once again promoting my outlandish Beijing handover - Wizard of Oz parody theory: Things are not always as they seem.



cheers. >eminem - without me : If I had the time, will, and thought it was worth it, I would link this, amongst other things, to Malcolm McLaren's Buffalo Girls (sampled by Slim) and thus Sex Pistol , John Lydon, a man who was booked on the Lockerbie flight, but missed it. (Lydon "missed Lockerbie flight" -BBC). From there, 1976, The Pistols, and a Jubilee. "Ever been swindled ?"

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Global Strategy














From wiki, Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean:At World's End:

"I felt it important that the third film was the end of an era — like in a postmodern western where the railroad comes and the gunfighter is extinct. It seemed that we had an opportunity to take a look at a world where the legitimate has become corrupt and there is no place for honest thieves in that society, so you have darker issues and a little melancholy. The myths are dying."















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Pirate photo courtesy of Murdoch's News International