Strange Blooms

In seventeenth-century Britain, a new breed of ‘curious’ gardeners were pushing at the frontiers of knowledge and new plants were stealing into Europe from East and West. John Tradescant and his son were at the vanguard of this change – as gardeners, as collectors and above all as exemplars of an age that began in […]

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Oooops : TILT

Guess who has just came and visited my home page? YUP. She’s heeeeere. Oh dear. Never Mind. That’ll learn you (as they say round here.) Money CAN’T buy it. Sex CAN’T buy it. Lies CAN’T buy it. At least 1000 FAF yt names and channels CAN’T buy it. Fake CAN’T buy it. Spite and malice […]

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HEIDRA : Lone Warrior

MY family Ancestors NEVER EVER let ME down! HEIDRA Denmark. Vikings. Tattoos. Guitars. Music. GLORY! 36% Scottish 29% Scandinavian WHO knows Who SHE is & EXACTLY Where SHE Came from ? FAF Highlanders. Scots. Vikings. Tartarians. Russians. Way to go y’all. HE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED. AGAIN. Shame on YOU!

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The Case of the TRUTH Removal Vibe – Sherlock Solves

Jog on, fakers. Remove as many True Truthers as y’all want. Truth is built on Rock not sand/ego/money. Truth is all about the year of planning before you write THE NEXT GREAT Novel. Truth is embedded deep in the TRUE soul.   Truth is WORDLESS Energy.   If Max is right and the likes of […]

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Step AWAY from the BS, Greta

Oh. Blimey. YES. Pleeeeease! I Can’t Stand any more of “it’s” crap!!   I’ve been guided back to the 17th century. Spain. Ohno. Previous Research brain cell functioning fully today. But it’s a book that I’ve NOT read although (like almost all) a story that I’m quite familiar with. Wiki : Don Quicks Oat New […]

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Russian Chronicler of 1649 – Never Before Published

An excerpt from The Chronicle:   To pacify the Pugachev riot, when Pugachev himself had already been executed in Moscow, they began trial and reprisal against those who took part in the rebellion. Empress Catherine II had such great respect for Bishop Methodius that the whole trial and reprisal of clergymen, leaning on the side […]

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Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal

Wiki : Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal   Oh my Giddy Aunt. That happened a hop and a skip away from Porton Down What a co-inky-dink!

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Scots in Russia

In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Scottish merchants spread in hordes all over Prussia and Poland as traders, but few ventured further east to Russia. In the reign of Ivan Vassilievitch (The Terrible) the English spirit of adventure- which had formed The Society for the Discovery of Unknown Lands which focused on Russia for trade […]

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Ivan Kirilov

A task for y’all. Try and find… Imperii Russici tabula generalis quo ad fieri potuit accuratiessime descripta opera e studio Inoannis Kyrillow. Supremi Senatus Imperii Russici Primi Secretarii Petropoli. Anno MDCCXXXIV. St. Petersburg, 1734. Or…undoctored/unedited information about — Ivan Kirilov, Compiler of the First Russian Atlas, 1689–1737 And his REAL map! P.S. Why does the map above have LATIN names? […]

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Tomb Raiders & Grave Robbers

Tombs of the 15th/16th cc Russian Tsarinas under Archangel Cathedral, Moscow.   From NC : At our disposal, from the editorial office of a well-known Moscow newspaper, unexpectedly there were rare photographs of the tombs of Russian tsars and a plan for their location in the basement of the Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. This […]

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Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin

Woohoo. Back to work! This picture is of the tombs…56 stone sarcophagi…in the Archangel Cathedral. Guess what! The “official” narrative and the truth don’t vibe. I need to take a break. But… I’ll be back :o)

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