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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
I see The Battle of The Boyne (1689) as the point in time when rule of England passed from the divine right of kings to the banksters, with The House of Orange and the English parliament acting as front men. Andrew Power, in his self-published book, “Ireland, Land of The Pharaohs,” claims that The Battle of The Boyne was an Osiris ritual, which…[Read more]
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Thanks for sharing that, Dana. What a refreshing change to hear (somewhere other than GDS!) real thoughts being exchanged about real issues, and a very English discussion about Englishness. I was particularly interested to hear him link Brexit with The Glorious Revolution (1688), a connection I also see – particularly on an esoteric level as The…[Read more]
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Yes, he basically says that over the centuries parliamentary rule has replaced royal rule with gradually increasing inclusiveness of the various sectors of society, though still maintaining a basically oligarchical character*; but that this process has been halted or reversed with the current parliament opening blocking the Brexit majority…[Read more]
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So how do you see the “Irish angle” in this respect?
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I see The Battle of The Boyne (1689) as the point in time when rule of England passed from the divine right of kings to the banksters, with The House of Orange and the English parliament acting as front men. Andrew Power, in his self-published book, “Ireland, Land of The Pharaohs,” claims that The Battle of The Boyne was an Osiris ritual, which…[Read more]
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Many historic battles have a ritual component, involving sacrifice.
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Ah! Foglamp .. That’s EXACTLY what I thought .. Andrew’s insights are here and it’s a great first and final interview .. It resonated with me too .. (According to legend .. Power came to this knowledge thru VERY high family connections passed down via deep masonic oral tradition) ..
Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GgVNyrMu2M&t=786s -
BTW, the only copy of the book I have been able to obtain is an online pdf. Unfortunately, what might perhaps be one of the most interesting passages in the book, about the role of ETs in the affair, has been completely redacted. Talk about frustrating!
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Is anyone actually being asked for consent for 5G?
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
The Cabinet Office, although it operates largely out of the limelight, has always been the most powerful department of the bureaucracy and does indeed in effect run the government. It coordinates the work of all government departments and agencies, including the Joint Intelligence Committee and the intelligence services. I have no idea how much…[Read more]
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Shrimpton is definitely persona non grata with his assertions on German control over London. But this control seems to have reached its apex with May’s stalling tactics over the EU, since even most mainstream economists admit, or assert, that Germany is the prime beneficiary of UK membership. Of course in reality, with Brexit, the two countries…[Read more]
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
May shame and punitive damages be heaped upon them 🙁
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
No doubt about it 🙂
Such systems are being deployed against threats globally. The United States Corporation is just one subsidiary of the shepherds’ global grid. -
Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
One faction or other nearly always has the upper hand and is happy for the rest to fight over the crumbs, although I agree that those crumbs can be a very substantial piece of the pie.
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Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/03/boris-johnson-claims-voted-not-election-area
Boris’s moral compass seems to have suffered a failure somewhere between Oxfordshire and West London. A timely reminder than likeable rogues are still rogues. -
Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
China-led New Silk Road is Taking Over the Global Economy with Fully Armed Russia
Whether it is a good thing, or a bad thing, the first two articles would seem to suggest that the day of reckoning for both the US dollar and hegemony is much closer than MSM are telling the sheeple. The third article article would…[Read more]-
I don’t know, this would seem to assume that the world is “governed” by an overarching oligarchy and not various factions. Factions which might occasionaly come together, as is (or was) in the case of the SSP. I somehow doubt that such cooperation, even temporary, is taking place in the sphere of money manipulation.
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One faction or other nearly always has the upper hand and is happy for the rest to fight over the crumbs, although I agree that those crumbs can be a very substantial piece of the pie.
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Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Don’t forget there’s also the control-manipulate-and-harvest apocalypse, the divide-and-rule apocalypse (and all their many sub-apocalypses), all components of the shepherds’ planned sheeple apocalypse. More of us need quickly to wake up and realize that we can and must intend apocalypse never!
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
Well, given The Roman Catholic Church’s record on integrity, fair dealing and Christian values over the last 2000 years, you’ll have to forgive me if I’m not inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 11 months ago
How fatuous can academics be?! Their energy would be far better directed at investigating the human trafficking going on under our noses today.
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago
So you did, sir (06Aug18!)! It’s a development which fits well with owning our human culture, as opposed to digital transhuman culture. I don’t know whether it’s a thing in the US; but you’re probably aware that the UK is dotted with standard- and narrow-gauge steam railways, now run as tourist attractions (usually by enthusiasts). The Festiniog…[Read more]
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago
https://archive.org/details/secretinstructio00brow/page/n7 This book claims the Jesuits are about something other than spiritual welfare.
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The book you mention in the link starts with a title “Secret instructions of the Jesuits faithfully translated from the Latin of an old genuine London copy with a historical sketch by W.C. Brownlee D.D. of the Collegiate Reformed Duch Church” So unknown Anglican Londoner together with Dutch Calvinist writing something remotely coherent and…[Read more]
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Well, given The Roman Catholic Church’s record on integrity, fair dealing and Christian values over the last 2000 years, you’ll have to forgive me if I’m not inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 6 years, 12 months ago
Steam locos, apart from being time machines that can turn crusty old timers like me into gleeful little boys, would also be able to survive an EMP.
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I actually blogged about this a couple of months ago… I agree, and the US Army has been restoring steam switching locomotives
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So you did, sir (06Aug18!)! It’s a development which fits well with owning our human culture, as opposed to digital transhuman culture. I don’t know whether it’s a thing in the US; but you’re probably aware that the UK is dotted with standard- and narrow-gauge steam railways, now run as tourist attractions (usually by enthusiasts). The Festiniog…[Read more]
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Just curious … would these operate if EMP’d?
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Foglamp posted an update 6 years, 12 months ago
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It would be interesting to know if any passengers suffered the same thing.
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksr2dBJy2CE&list=WL&index=19&t=0s Seems like Boeing is only a few years behind
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Foglamp posted a new activity comment 7 years ago
“Safely” in the sense that they seem able to avoid collisions 🙂
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Many historic battles have a ritual component, involving sacrifice.
Ah! Foglamp .. That’s EXACTLY what I thought .. Andrew’s insights are here and it’s a great first and final interview .. It resonated with me too .. (According to legend .. Power came to this knowledge thru VERY high family connections passed down via deep masonic oral tradition) ..
Link .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GgVNyrMu2M&t=786s
BTW, the only copy of the book I have been able to obtain is an online pdf. Unfortunately, what might perhaps be one of the most interesting passages in the book, about the role of ETs in the affair, has been completely redacted. Talk about frustrating!