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May 23, 2006

Wordy Crappinghood

by Feòrag

Sometimes I don't have to do any work to find loons. Sometimes my LiveJournal friends find them instead. PRE-TRIBULATION PLANNING FOR A POST-TRIBULATION RAPTURE was presented to me in such a manner, and particularly the 'chapter' entitled THE HOLY GRAIL IS A DRAGON BLOODLINE, which argues that the Scottish Stuart monarchy has a most unusual family history:

What I'm trying to say is that the royal Stewarts were from Amazonian/Gorgon blood (not necessarily from the African branches), and they secretly knew it! Moreover, there have been, and still are, families of occult bent that likewise secretly know their ties to the Gorgon bloodlines, and they want to rule over us by force because they are conditioned by their elders to believe that their dragon bloodline has right to a supreme throne on earth.

Another interesting family is the De Veres:

At the website below it is shown that the De Vere star (now having five points), on the oldest Vere coat of arms, was a six-pointed star in the shape of the hexagram, the very star that was symbol also to the Rothschilds...and quite possibly a symbol common to the Zionist movement of the Templars. Indeed, the son (Aubrey II de Vere) of the first Vere in England was at the First Crusade to "liberate" Jerusalem...

...De Vere said, "Later the Dragon Court was manifest in the Thirteen Covens of Mid-Lothian'... Midlothian (of Scotland) is the region where we find Roslin Institute, a major player on the world stage for genetic engineering. Perhaps I've already mentioned this, but I'll say it again, that Dolly the sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute.

It's also where Rosslyn Chapel is. It seems a little odd to not mention that, you know. But equally as strangely, while the author uses a lot of words trying to determine which dragon bloodline might produce the False Prophet, Prince William, allegedly the Antichrist and reincarnation of King Arthur, has gone unnoticed.

(Thanks to Alex - go read his commentary on the same article).

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Posted in Psychoceramics at 09:21. Last modified on September 28 2006 at 23:43.
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1: Posted by: Andy Gilmour | May 31, 2006 11:22 PM

arggghh! I actually took the time (WHY??) to go off and read some chunks of the original website... reminded me horribly of someone I used to be in a band with. Plying the unwary with screeds of information, hoping to overload their critical faculties. The site even repeated the incredibly stupid assertion that "Roslin/Rosslyn = Rose Line", when the tiniest bit of research into Scottish place names would have revealed a rather different story (Ros/Ross = promontory, Lyn/Linn = pool or stream). And don't get me started on the complete guff surrounding Rollo of Normandy, or the..no. Leave it alone - he's not worth it!
:-)

Cheers,

Andy in Dunfermline ("Fortress of the winding stream" - which is an extremely accurate description of the position of Malcolm's Tower in Pittencreiff park)

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