Succubus vs Incubus

Easy to remember. She sucks. He goes in. Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley is a book about the nuns of Loudun and Urbain Grandier who was burned at the stake. These 17th century nuns were visited many times in many nights by incubussses-si. They had astral sex and blamed it on their parish priest. […]

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Over-Educating Myself ?

At exactly 0:28 in the video below you will see a name across the map. De Hen Bartia. I might know more Medieval Welsh than I thought. Ravens of Dinefwr centres around a family from Dinefwr in Deheubarth. Breaking down the words WITHOUT le goo goo…I translated DEHENBARTIA as THE OLD PART. Strange that this […]

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Two GIANTS : Same Era : Different Countries

If there has ALWAYS been such a long and historical and insoluble divide between Christian and Muslim, why does the 11th century MS History give us TWO giant figures who were close to both sides? Haraldr Sigurðarson and Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Harald Hardradr I have dealt with already. Norwegian. Varangian. Closely connected to the […]

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300 Britons vs 300 Spartans

This’ll confuse a few. Y Gododdin That famous Medieval Welsh poem talks about the last stand of 300 Britons at Catraeth. Catraeth could be Catterick in North Yorkshire. A spit and a hop from Northumberland and Hadrian’s Wall. Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

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Kiev in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle?

A.D. 1057. This year came Edward Etheling, son of King Edmund, to this land, and soon after died. His body is buried within St. Paul’s minster at London. He was brother’s son to King Edward. King Edmund was called Ironside for his valour. This etheling King Knute had sent into Hungary, to betray him; but […]

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Tying Up Loose Ends

Elisiv of Kiev has been on my list of important subjects since December 2018. The Many Hidden Mysteries of Grand Tartaria Below is not the perfect video for my point but it’ll do. MY DNA. I’ve talked about quite a bit : 36% Scottish, 29% Scandinavian….1% Russian. As we are talking about almost 1,000 years […]

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ANCHOR PLATES

There are so many ancient or just old buildings in the UK that have Anchor Plates. This county (Lincolnshire) is rife with them. And even I (a stupid housewife) know that these are the outside decorative cast iron plates that hold cast iron bars/ties in place. Old buildings move and sometimes they have to be […]

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Transplanting the Four Marys

There are many people more qualified than me to quote the chapter and verse here but…. So the soldiers did these things, 25 but standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.  In my own research I completely agree with the four women. But […]

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TRUDGING : Meeting Geoffrey Chaucer

Hey. I can dumb down too :o) BTW : Katherine Swynford (buried in Lincoln Cathedral) had a sister called Philippa. Philippa married a man called Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote something insubstantial and unimportant called The Canterbury Tales.

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MUJAHADIN : Remember that word?

In its roots, the Arabic word mujahideen refers to any person performing jihad. In its post-classical meaning, jihad refers to an act that is spiritually comparable in reward to promoting Islam during the early 600s CE. These acts could be as simple as sharing a considerable amount of one’s income with the poor. TWISTED HISTORY. Didn’t Aha sing the theme toon? Back laters :o) […]

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August 2019

And y’all hate on me? It was soooo bloody obvious to me even then that certain people knew much more than they were revealing. I challenged Scottish Restorian and she admitted. See above. And this happened WAY before the Ultimate Unveiling of him. It was said by someone who KNEW and was intimate with that […]

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FIBUA

My very first M.O.D. admin job was at HQ SW. I was 22 years old. We were in charge of Quartering. Otherwise known as buildings in this vast area. The buildings did not mean just quarters (soldiers’ houses) but also the nearby COIN & FIBS. COIN – unless I’m retarding in my old age – […]

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