Palatine Hill Has OneHundredThousandSquillion Bricks : I Counted Them All.

Yeh. That IS a big fat lie. I didn’t count them. ALL! Anyhoo – madness upon madness. According to Livy (59 BC – AD 17) the Palatine hill got its name from the Arcadian settlers from Pallantium, named from its founder Pallas, son of Lycaon. More likely, it is derived from the noun palātum “palate”; Ennius uses it once for the “heaven”, and it […]

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Edward II by Kit Marlowe

Something to do with the classic case of method in my madness? I talked about Eddy II and Piers Gaveston the other day. I LOVE the film Braveheart but…the very WORST crime that they all committed was taking the storyline way off course . How? By making Wallace the father of Isabella the She-Wolf’s unborn […]

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Queen Victoria’s Nigerian God-Daughter

This one caught our attention because our first international office was in Port Harcourt and everyone flew in via Lagos. ALSO : A brilliant Lovejoy episode called The Benin Bronze… Wealthy Australian Greg Veitch arrives in East Anglia looking for his ‘Eureka’, the thing that he must have, and believes he has found it in […]

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Septic Peg vs Mothman vs Nostradamus

Apparently, the Old Testament book of the Prophet Micah is the most ancient of the prophecies of Michael Nostradamus that have come down to us. Other books attributed to Nostradamus today are most likely written or edited later, in the 17th and 18th centuries. And attributed to the prophet Micah retroactively. Not my words. Micah. Michel. Mothman. […]

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Second Sight : Faraday Cage

The connection? The Midsomer Murders Episode called Second Sight. It’s kind of stupid but also enjoyable, in a fluffy way. Faraday? Well. Woronzow Greig was the grandson of Admiral Sir Samuel Greig. GB : 10th of October 2019 Mary Somerville

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Hamstrung

That’s whats happened to me. HAMSTRUNG. CRIPPLED. STFU, GB’d But it’s a method that is as ancient as ancient. Horses were often hamstrung…”Rendering chariot horses lame by hamstringing is mentioned in the Bible, called “houghing” in the King James Version, from an old spelling of hock. In times of war, the use of hamstringing enemy’s horses prevented the horses from being used […]

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Piers Gaveston

Ever heard of him? How about Hugh le Despenser? Just Good Friends? No! OK.

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800 Years Later : The Schism Widens :o)

BTW – Philippe IV le Bel was the father of Isabella (The SHE-WOLF) who married Edward II (so called sodomite) and ran off with a Welshman. Philippe IV le Bel – to add to the MS History Crimes – was also (allegedly) responsible for destroying the Knights Templar. As I said : 800 years later…The […]

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Gallowglass

My turn now after nearly 3 years of TORTURE. I’m calling in mine own. The gallowglass were from the western coast of Scotland, principally Argyll and the Western Isles.[2] Their weapon of choice was a battle axe, but claymores were not uncommon.  The gallowglasses (also spelled galloglass, gallowglas or galloglas; from Irish: gall óglaigh meaning foreign warriors) were a class of elite mercenary warriors who were principally members of the Norse-Gaelic clans of […]

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Anck-su-namun/Ankhesenpaaten/Ankhesenamun: One Woman…3 Names

Most times this triple named Egyptian woman is portrayed as the daughter of Akhenaton…The CrazyMad Pharaoh….and Nefertiti. Many times, she’s also portrayed as the younger sister of Meritaten. I know Meritaten by the name Scota. The Egyptian woman who travelled west after her father’s disgrace and began the nations of Ireland and Scotland. I really […]

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SELF-PROMOTING VIBE

Recently Mr Static put out a great video about freed slaves He also mentions the East India Company. I’d done MY work in 2019 : GB 18th of August 2019 The “Honourable” East India Company Then a few months later a kerfuffle ensued on a channel that caused my Jan 2020 NDE. Image above shows […]

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