999 = Bats in the Belfry

In the UK that is the EMERGENCY number that we ring in an emergency. D’uh! 9+9+9=27=9 1+5+3=9 1+2+2+4=9 I need to call 999 and get put away somewhere safe and quiet and secluded. Like a MADHOUSE! P.S. We live behind the village church and regularly get BATS from the Belfry in the house. OMG – […]

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46 & 46 & 46 & 46

The image above is taken from the 1611 edition of the King James Bible. Psalm 46 This edition was put together by 46 clerical scholars. And if you count to the 46th word from the word God in Verse 1… …and then go to the bottom of Verse 11 (omitting Selah) and count to the […]

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Bacon, Bacon and Shakespeare

What a grand name for a firm of solicitors :o) OK. Back on the WhoWroteSheakspeare debacle! Who was, if not THE pioneer, the best known voice of the Baconian Authorship theory? Yup. Name Game She did include others as possible authors but she is reported to have travelled from America to Stratford in 1856 “for […]

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An Inkling

I had an inkling, even before this book arrived, that it would be fantastic. If the intro is anything to go by, I’m in good company. BTW. I loved my school years. Almost every day was FUN. Maybe because we were a very happy bunch of kids who placed the “education” part of going to […]

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Saltire : Russian Navy Ensign

As it is St Andrew’s Day today, I was going to write a big piece about the Saint Andrew’s Cross. Saint Andrew and all that hidden history. But (for once) Wiki saved the day. And my time! Wow. The stuff I learn just boggles my mind. St. Andrew’s Cross I might’ve mentioned once or a […]

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COCK!

I could go so deeply into this but I’m cooking curry for tea and time is limited. Why did Dan Brown make his fictional character, Robert Langdon, a symbologist? Why were his films so heavily promoted? Why Tom Hanks? Anyhoo. The symbol/sign/code of the COCK was, once upon a time, SACRED. It was nature’s alarm […]

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Happy St Andrew’s Day

In honour of St Andrew, this post is about the Fiery Cross that the Scots used to light to call in the clans. A little bit obvious, you say? Running around the mountains with that lighting the way! Yes. But they also had other ways. The image above is a watermark showing The Fiery Cross. […]

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Watermarks

The History of Watermarks in Paper is a long one. It’s fascinating and little known about outside of Academia. The process of watermarking paper reached expert levels as far back as the 12th and 13th centuries – mainly in the South of France where the Cathars and Huguenots had to hide their heretical religious leanings. […]

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FLOOD vs FLUDD

Fludd (1574-1637) is on MY List. Over 20 years ago he was presented to me as a teacher and influencer of Claude de Lorraine, Duc de Chevreuse Make the links with that one yourselves ? Don’t y’all just love it when multiple paths open up and multiple timelines converge? Shakespeare’s quote is in Agatha Christie’s […]

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January 2019 : Tartary – A Modern Hijack

January 2019 : Tartary – A Modern Hijack Ain’t it grand to be ignored….NOT! Every single person is now an HEXPERT on Tartary. P.S. If y’all EVER see that word in a yt vid or as a FAF yt chan name/commenter………RUN AWAY. Puhlease. For the love of True Truth. I beg you. Please ? Case […]

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Brasserie chic à Paris : Le Castiglione

MY fave restaurant in Paris. Right round the corner and about a minutes walk from the Place Vendôme, Been there several times. When you treat them with courtesy and respect, the waiters are wonderful. One night the place was full, so me and my partner-in-crime sat outside at a table on the pavement. Being chatted […]

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Necrosis/Necromancy/Necrophilia

See a pattern? The last one is RAPE of the DEAD. And yes. It’s RAPE. Because the dead have NO voice. They can neither consent nor deny this invasion. Lavinia was raped twice. Her tongue was cut out. And both of her hands cut off. P.S. All y’all have to do nowadays is press the […]

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