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

Monday, 16 April 2012

Unhenged


Stonehenge is coming to Glasgow, en-route the London Olympics, according to yesterday's Scotland on Sunday.

It appears that artist Jeremy Deller is to construct a plastic, interactive, replica of the monument, named Sacrilege, which will be initially displayed on Glasgow Green before being transported to London, where it will as based as a "cultural tourist attraction during the Olympic Games".

This, of course, ties in with the semi-obscured British Israel connotations of the forthcoming games and indeed with William Blake's Jerusalem, the latter inspired by the story that Jesus visited Stonehenge / Glastonbury with his uncle, Joseph of Arimathea.


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Bottom image - Olympic lightbringing ceremony.

BBC- Merlin from Glasgow.

wiki - And did those feet in ancient time / Jerusalem.

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

The Eden project


As I think I have noted before, the game plan seems to be to create a fresh, technological, Garden of Eden here on planet Earth, complete with "Gods" and (minimal) human-slaves to serve them, whilst colonising outer space and thus replicating the scenario, wherever possible.

To that end, it is likely - given history/ ritual/ Highland Clearances - that the Scottish will be heavily involved in the colonising program and that the workers will require mind-numbing refreshments for their arduous task. It seems that the powers that be agree with me on the latter as we read from the BBC of how the Islay based, Ardbeg distillery, has sent samples of the unmatured product to the International Space Station - to see just exactly what effect zero gravity has on the malt whisky manufacturing process.

One envisages a revamp of Whisky Galore 500 years from now on an unrecognisable Earth, with the hairy inhabitants scurrying from their dilapidated domes to inspect a giant, extraterrestial, fallen drum which is found to contain the water-of-life. They then face a battle to decant and recover the contents before a posse of (genetically engineered) space-based law enforcement agents reach them, and attempt to deprive them of the precious salvage.

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BBC- Space Station used for Ardbeg distillery experiments.

Top image - Ardbeg product promotion
Bottom image - Eden project

Monday, 9 April 2012

Eats, shoots, and leaves


Today, Easter Monday, 9/4, saw a spattering of Royal related stories.

First up Prince William, two stories about him. A giant piece of liquorice has been made by manufacturers Panda, slightly early, to commemorate his forthcoming 30th birthday on the sun drenched solstice. The other regards his skiing trip with the in-laws, apparently a belated Valentines gift given his recent military service in Argentina. Both of these dubiously connect to Scotland; given all the fuss last week about the Edinburgh Zoo pandas and their unsuccessful 2 day long mating event, plus Glasgow Rangers (Billy Boys/William of Orange) and their descent into administration on Valentines Day - the ramifications of which should be finalised early this week allowing a phoenix club to rise from the debt-strewn ashes.

The Queen also starred today, alongside Camilla, the latter being appointed a Dame Grand Cross by the former, in recognition of her many royal engagements at home and abroad over the last 7 years.

Last up is Prince Harry who apparently spent his Easter in Romania with
Transylvanian Count, Tibor Kalnoky. The mail-online takes the opportunity to remind us that "it has been claimed that Britain’s Royal Family can be traced to Vlad the Impaler, the real-life ruler who inspired Transylvania’s Count Dracula vampire legend", although it does not say who made the claim. The further reading box to the right contains a text, From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells, in which the author claims, amongst many other things, that the whole mythos of the vampire stems from the consumption of menstrual blood in order to gain "second sight". (There's allsorts in there). Which I suppose, scarily, takes us back to the Edinburgh Zoo pandas in a round-about sort of way.

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BBC- Queen/Camilla story.

Mail on line - Harry story.

Mail on line - Pandas fail to mate.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Satan's waves


Yesterday saw a stramash at the annual Boat Race between elite universities Cambridge and Oxford, on the River Thames in London. A well educated, Oz-born protester-of-some-description, Trenton Oldfield, somehow managed to swim in the way of the boats, causing the contest to be restarted. Apparently, he writes a blog in which he advocates this type of behaviour for the London Olympics, although I am not too sure as to why.

This has led to BOA (British Olympic Association) chairman, Colin Moynihan, today noting of how this incident justifies the unprecedented - police state - security arrangements which are to put in place for the event :
"In many respects that is the biggest ask of the Games: you are not just talking about the competitions, you are talking about the pre-Games training camps, athletes will come well in advance based around the country, you've got the torch relay coming up, the public need to be protected".

Obviously though, once the public become accustomed to the constricted level of security - akin to something out of Orwell's 1984 - it will be duplicated elsewhere: from deviancy comes the norm. This is the pattern for the future.

Meanwhile, in Rome last night, we saw another cloaked, and fish hatted, individual, talking of light and of how "mankind is groping in the dark" and "unable to distinguish good from evil". He never mentioned the Olympics directly though.


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Mail on line - Olympics/boat race.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Secrets and Lies


Glasgow Rangers were the hot topic here last month, parallels being noted with their financially destitute state and that of our global banking system - the inference being that as Rangers surely rise again, in phoenix form, so will our destined-to-fail world economy along with solitary currency and global-King. Yesterday, 4/4, was "D-Day" for the club, the administrators apparently receiving 4 bids from the corners of the globe (squaring the circle); today it was announced that their debts could top £134 million. According to the Daily Record from yesterday, the Scottish Government have a (potentially bound in lamb/goat skin) file on the affair marked "top-secret", a file which, if the contents were divulged, could wreck the relationship with the UK government.

As noted in my last post, Scottish independence is essential in terms of the finishing touches of the New World Order, for everything must go back to base before the grand alchemical solution of the global United Kingdom. For those with the nose for figures, the double 11, 22, "high ranking masonic signature" pops up yet again, the court administration reference, ongoing since Valentines Day, is P 221/12. The link to the BBC report is at the end, being honest you would be better reading the link on the right to James Shelby Downard and his remarkable KK/33 essay, based on the JFK assassination on 22/11. Or even try the ramblings of 11 11 infatuated Uri Geller, and his purchase of Lamb Island in the Firth of Forth, where he, allegedly, believes returning Egyptian princess, Scota, stashed her treasure.

Yesterday also saw more mention of the forthcoming Disney film, Brave, noting how it may help with the independence cause, but certainly destined to re-invigorate Scotland to a global audience. I touched on it, again last month.

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BBC Rangers report.

Daily Record - Scottish Government talks over Rangers are marked top-secret.

BBC - Brave .

re Geller :my own post, Mutton dressed as lamb.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Is it a bird, is it a plane....


Matters seem to be heating up somewhat; twigs being added to the phoenix fire on Sunday past, April Fools Day, when it was claimed that the Conservative party secretly wish Scotland to be independent - something they are denying. The information came from ex-treasurer, Peter Cruddas, who only last week lost his job after offering potential financial donors a private dinner with David Cameron and his wife for a couple of hundred thousand pounds. Meanwhile, the results of the governments consultation on Scottish independence were also unveiled, the majority of respondents wishing the date of ballot to be moved forward from the suggested autumn 2014. Given the current (hung) government's poor popularity, and the introduction (again released Fools Day) of some sort of total state surveillance into it's citizens telephone calls and internet visits, it could well be that a full election is held quite soon, with independence a major issue.

As I have noted before, the powers that be - and want to keep being - need Scotland's independence in order that a new, global, United Kingdom can be formed from the base parts. It is related to alchemy in terms of a new golden age and, most importantly, to James 6th and Ist, UK amalgamator and , more famously, Bible reviser and distributor of such to the masses. That's notwithstanding the Stone of Destiny (Jacob's pillow stone) and it's Edinburgh base at the Castle.

Following on, we read of how the first, of 9, of British Airways A319 aeroplanes has been repainted in the form of a dove in honour of the London Olympics; it's maiden flight today at 2.20 pm. It was designed by Pascal Anson, a student at
Kingston University. Apparently, he chose the design based on the dove being a "symbol of peace and social unity". He does not mention anything about the dove being the symbol of the House of David, one can find more on that topic in the Tsarion link to the right, top section.

Aye, Superman is on his way.


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BBC- Cruddas/Scotland

BBC- Scottish Independence referendum.


BBC- Olympic dove plane.

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Cool for Cats


It's unseasonally hot here in Edinburgh, thus sweaty tourists visiting the Castle will be delighted to note it has it's own on-site ice-cream van, decorated with rampant lion head and a remarkable (given this blog's sentiments) registration number: WMS 666 T.



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