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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Intolerable Stupidity

I can forgive many things but not THAT! Greta Brookes 8 hours agoYaroslavl was the capital of Tartary. It was the home of the Khan and commanded the Northern and Western territories of the world. Constantinople and the Ottomans commanded the Southern and Eastern territories. This is the fake split between Christianity and Islam. Please […]

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The Witches of Eastwick

There are some places where it is Very Unpleasant to go. VERY. UNPLEASANT. And I know from painful experience. When one DARES to question Jack Nicholson’s words, the Witches (Wretches….soz…WRENCHES. Female. More than 3.) come out and BAN yo’ ass outta there. I watched it happen yesterday in a live chat room. And saw the […]

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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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Flipping The Script

IT started with 2 songs. I AM ENDING IT with the same songs. Reversed All that HE Wants… Nothing Compares To ME :o)

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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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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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The Bastard Line That Captured The Crown

I was 12 years old when my Mum lent me her copy of the novel Katherine by Anya Seton. We were living here then, and it ignited my interest in local history. From Bolingbroke Castle to Lincoln Cathedral which are about 26 or so miles apart. And it also helped me with the English Royal […]

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Future Vampires

I heard the above phrase recently and it has opened up a whole new aspect of research for me. This is something that just about every single person in the history of ever has experienced. From the benign to the pure evil. It might start with comment made to you as a child by your […]

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Raising Your Standards

I know, coming from a multi-generational military family, that STANDARDS are flags. I even know a little bit about the history of STANDARDS. They are called several names : Colours, Flags, Oriflammes, Pennants etc To Raise The Standard used to mean To Fly YOUR Flag. As High As Possible so that everyone could see it. […]

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Traditional Sunday Roast

Both me and he grew up this way. 1:30/2pm. Sunday. LUNCH. Every kid from my generation thinks that their mother cooked the best Sunday Roast Ever. But his mother is pure genius. Roast potatoes to die for. I brought our kids up like this. Although one of them turned into a complete weirdo and prefers […]

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