Documenting from Scotland the rise of the One World King; the "masonic" Sun God.
Showing posts with label mars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mars. Show all posts
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Pipe Dreams
Whilst the chap above may look like he has been blowing on the bagpipes rather too much, actually he was part of the Earth Mars Glenelg twinning party from yesterday, as noted in my post, Speed bonny boat.
From the BBC report on the celebration, we glean that the director of Nasa's Mars exploration programme, Doug McCuistion (wonder where his ancestors came from?), was unable to make the journey as planned and instead answered questions via a satellite link. He was asked if there were any aliens, and replied that, "Well, that's what we hope to find out: that Mars was once able to support life". He also noted that by 2030, or 2040, humans should have landed on the red planet and taken Curiosity back to an Earth museum.
The star appearance was former Nasa astronaut, Bonnie Dunbar, who again has a Scottish seed. Bonnie told of her childhood and how she was motivated by a book called The Angry Planet, written by another Scot, John Keir Cross. During her performance, she discussed how she hopes to debunk suggestions that the 1969 Moon Landing was faked, and of her hopes that youngsters in the audience would become the engineers and scientists of the future, helping humans to get to Mars.
Now, whether or not the landings were faked, or whether Neil Armstrong (another with Scottish roots here) did indeed plant a masonic flag on the alleged surface of the Moon, Bonnie's surname highlights another cosmic coincidence, or perhaps synchronicity. For just under 13 miles from the place Dunbar, sits North Berwick. Jeff Nisbet, in his Pyramids of Scotland revisited, centres his theories around this very place, in the process throwing up some symbolic masonic numerology/cosmology and connections to Sirius, whilst not forgetting Uri Geller and his purchase of Lamb Island, where he believes returning Egyptian princess, Scota, stashed her loot:
"I had demonstrated how Orion’s stars, acting with Sirius, an important star in Egyptian cosmology, dictated the locations of several sacred sites connected to the Knights Templar, the order of warrior monks exterminated in 1307 for reasons that still spark controversy. One of those sites, Rosslyn Chapel, would later capture worldwide attention in Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code.”
It's all about colonisation and seed sowing, both futuristically and historically.
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Nasa - masonic conspiracy
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Keeping it in the family
About a month or so ago I became embroiled in Macbeth, initially due to the comments of James Shelby Downard, the American "conspiracy theorist", in his JFK based essay King-Kill/33, and then in my post When shall we three meet again?, when I noted a trilogy of Macbethean "coincidences"; new gates at Glamis Castle - a tribute to the Queen mother, the snared hares of Cawdor, and the first and final meeting of the the three luxury liners, Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth 2nd.
On Monday past, we saw Her Majesty the Queen "marking 55 years since her coronation by waving off the luxury cruise ship that shares her name", the aformentioned QE2, a ship she launched in 1967. Full BBC story is here.
The day after, Tuesday 3rd, we read of the young Prince, William Windsor Wales, and of the commencement of his naval training. From the BBC (here)
The prince's navy attachment is part of a project to familiarise the future monarch with the armed forces he will one day command.
He is already an officer with the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals and has also completed a four-month attachment with the RAF.
His first morning was spent being taught how to operate a Picket boat, learning how to perform an 180-degree turn and how to drop anchor.It should be noted that the latter task was the one which the media seemed to focus on.
What also requires highlighting is that 3rd of June is the Ancient Roman festival for Bellona, their war goddess. From wikipedia :
...and is supposed by many to have been the Romans' original war deity, predating the identification of Mars with Ares. She accompanied Mars into battle and is taken variously as his sister, wife or daughter
Especially when read in conjunction with my post Armilustrium of last October, when William visited Faslane, the nuclear submarine base :
On 19th October Prince William visited Faslane Military Base, home of the UK's Trident nuclear defence missile - the UK's only active nuclear weapon system.
Per wikipedia, 19th October is a Roman festival, in honour of the planet of war, Mars. It is named Armilustrium, a day when the weapons of the soldiers were "ritually purified and stored for winter".
And the Macbeth connection?
Again from wikipedia on the goddess Bellona:
Near the beginning of Shakespeare's Macbeth (I.ii.54), Macbeth is introduced as a violent and brave warrior when the Thane of Ross calls him "Bellona's bridegroom" (ie Mars). The goddess has also proved popular in post-Renaissance art as a female embodiment of military virtue, or a good opportunity to portray a woman in armour and helmet.

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Daily Express - Wills slips up with anchor
And the Macbeth connection?
Again from wikipedia on the goddess Bellona:
Near the beginning of Shakespeare's Macbeth (I.ii.54), Macbeth is introduced as a violent and brave warrior when the Thane of Ross calls him "Bellona's bridegroom" (ie Mars). The goddess has also proved popular in post-Renaissance art as a female embodiment of military virtue, or a good opportunity to portray a woman in armour and helmet.

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Daily Express - Wills slips up with anchor
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