Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Loch Ness Monsters


Aleister Crowley's Boleskin House is something quite often mentioned here, given his theory that it is a focal point for some type of magical energies.

It sits on the banks of Loch Ness, as does Fort Augustus Abbey which, when being run by Benedictine monks as a boarding school up until quite recently, is alleged to have been a hotbed of physical and sexual abuse.

According to the Daily Record, visitors included Jimmy Savile and Cardinal O'Brien.

Certain monks have a fairly bad name in certain sections of Scottish society, given they produce Buckfast tonic wine, which is blamed for a myriad of evils.

cheers

2 comments:

  1. Buckfast is produced in Devon,England and not Scotland!11

    A Scotsman.

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  2. Aye, I know, but by monks. Most of it appears to be drunk here.

    Cheers.

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