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

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.



cheers


Nasa - masonic conspiracy

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

its one big game for the mega rich.They have the knowledge the wealth the excitement.It really is a wonderful world if u have money and connections.Wait a minute,isnt that what jimmy saville had.Look what he did the sicko.I am only jokin but am just sayin maybe its cool to have simon cowells money but maybe he has done a load of bad things to get it.So maybe when they have the wealth n power its a bigger more evil prison worse than the prison ,experienced by a simple pleb like myself.

Anonymous said...

Synchronicity everywhere!

- Aangirfan

Jimbo said...

Early in August there was the Martian "Coronation Rock" (Coronation Stone) followed by the August 24th Glenelg naming on Mars.

Doesn't the palindrome g-l-e-n-e-l-g state the obvious "as above-so below?"

You may have to put me up to speed here - I was expecting a Wales bent this whole time.

Newspaceman said...

Thanks Anon, my understanding is that in order to practice "black magic", one must also do "good things" to compensate. Cowell is Scottish too, by the way.

Aang, cheers, also see the April Jones/ Led Zeppelin connection.

Jimbo, the Wales' news is cyclical, no doubt we are due another burst soon. As long as the fundamental architecture is ready for the "Age of Aquarius", that will suffice I imagine. Note on that regard the referendum for Scottish "independence" and the Royal Bank of Scotland, now 84% UK state controlled. Note that RBOS was originally a Hanoverian bank, whilst the Bank of Scotland Jacobean. It will be money that catapults Wills to the top, global financial meltdown with a new universal currency. My guess is that an (independent) Scotland will be the backbone of that. Bear in mind that if the current UK government fails/falls out, the referendum will be brought closer than 2014. Note too that the referendum is to be due to be held on the anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn, the link to the left to mythamorph has some important info on that battle - alleged Knights Templars, Sirius (again)etc.

cheers

Anonymous said...

Savile is asvile or as evil.as above so below.

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Anonymous said...

Soz I pad is a bit trigger happy

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