Thursday, 17 April 2008

Legend of the Ingersoll Rand

Fairhall has been wittering on about 21st Century Grail. I have read that book. Not bad for what it is, but not my sort of thing this psychic questing. Mentions that Temple Bruer was one of the four homes of Templar idols in Britain.

This here library contains a book on the history of Lincoln, a large part of which is given over to the monastical history of the town. Doesn't mention the Templars in the Contents. Mentions the Friars, Hospitalers, that sort of thing, but not the Templars who had so many connections to the town.

Also turns out that this bunch are from round here.

1 comment:

little dynamo said...

Beatles, Rita: "Sitting on the sofa with a sister or two" = the three "weird" sisters or feminine trinity ("three maids" from mikado, etc.)

Much more than meets the eye involving the fab four. . .

Templars, Hospitalers, (and several other monikers) are usually interchangeable -- e.g., the portuguese branch of the templars was called the "order of christ" despite their service to the goddess and world powers

The "Hospitalers" call themselves the "Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Order of St. John, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes"


johannism, malta, rhodes . . . you get the picture, ain't no jesus lovers there. . .

in the US, the Hospitalers/Shriners (high ranking masons, i.e., adepts, often 33 degree) are extensively involved in children's burn/injury hospitals and in learning centers centered on speech therapy

burns are among the most painful of injuries to suffer and heal, thus both the real and the potential "trauma charge" (energy) emanating from
such Burn Clinics would be tremendous in both quantity and quality (because of the age/innocence of the victims)

likewise with the Speech Centers, this gives high-ranking masons in the US instant access to various groups of "retarded" kids -- one need not outright molest someone to take advantage of that person's "special energy" or to interfere more subtly in impressionable minds