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Frances Leader's avatar

This interesting post from Tirion discusses the Welsh North American Indians, the comet and King Arthur II.

https://thescienceofdao.substack.com/p/guest-post-the-king-arthur-deception

plus a video discussion of the same period: https://youtu.be/Nnjpa868C-U?si=CPFzehvlQ03D2zn9

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Frances Leader's avatar

It is Winter Solstice tomorrow and I dedicate this post to the lost Druids.... may they rest in peace and return when they are ready.

Buried in this article you will have seen the earliest known laws of Britain. I found them utterly brilliant and really wish that the comet had not decimated the early Britons and their amazing civilisation. The devastation provided an opportunity for the Norman Conquest, as ordered by the Papacy of the 10th century.

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wörterbuch's avatar

Black's 1910 law dictionary definition of hu-man or man is a servant (slave) of feudal lord (parasites of the British people) Could it be the destroyers of the British people wrote Black's law, I say yes.

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Frances Leader's avatar

The heavy use of Latin in law tells us definitively that law comes to us from the Roman Empire. The writer of the first two editions of Black's Law, Henry Campbell Black, was an American, educated at Trinity College, Connecticut. It is very interesting to note that the founder of that college was extremely racist against black people:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Church_Brownell

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Tirion's avatar

Frances, you and your readers might be interested to know that a fascinating new book is being published this week: "The Great Migrations To Britain of 1527 BC and 485 BC," by Marchell Abrahams (William Congreve & Co). It covers the ancient migrations to Britain led by Albyne from The Middle East and by Brutus of Troy from Anatolia, history the Establishment has been erasing and hiding since the Hanoverian accession.

https://williamcongreve.co.uk/books/p3qeyjknbrkd6bmk/the-great-migrations-to-britain-of-1527-bc-and-485-bc/

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Frances Leader's avatar

Albyne? Is that where we get the name Albion from?

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Tirion's avatar

Yes. Albyne was a Sumerian princess. In antiquity, Britain for a long time was known as "The White Island." In Welsh, it is still known as that ("Yr Ynys Wen") by many today.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I have found no info about Albyne online! Do you have anything?

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Tirion's avatar

Spookily, I just stumbled across a video about Albyne, made by Marchell Abrahams herself:

"Evidence For Albyne"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1mBalijaPY

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Frances Leader's avatar

Ooh! That requires IMMEDIATE attention! Well found! 33 daughters? 33 again? So significant a number that! xx

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Tirion's avatar

Enjoy! I think you'll find it riveting!

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Tirion's avatar

Hmmm, I was surprised to see there is virtually nothing online. Perhaps that just goes to show what a good job has been done of erasing our history.

There is this YT video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRk4RrRQkYE

I guess it refers to Wilson & Blackett, eg, "The Trojan War of 650 BC" (https://www.cymroglyphics.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=65).

Also online is this video presentation by an acquaintance of mine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsnDlZhZ-cY&t=7s

He goes into a lot of detail about who Albyne was and concludes that she was an aspect of Enki, whom he describes as the father of Wales. Cadair Idris, the mountain in Gwynedd (Gwyn = white), is named for him (Idris = Enoch = Ptah = Enki). He suggests that Laban, Alban, Albion and albino all tie together.

I made a transcription of the video, file "LH9":

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/x4anayo1c3xpyb474146f/h?rlkey=cvhy6cnfb6zuk94174rub6oy9&dl=0

The Welsh name for Scotland is still "Yr Alban."

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Frances Leader's avatar

I climbed Cadair Idris, the hard way, when I was in my 40s.

I had a very spiritual moment at the summit and felt someone looking at me, I turned to see a guy at the summit of a nearby mountain and I waved at him. He waved back immediately.

I then descended by the well trodden path past a moss-laden spring. Knowing that moss cleans water I stopped, sat down and drank from that spring. When I got up and continued my descent a crowd of flies accompanied me, closely buzzing around my head. I said to them, "Thank you! Go home, I will be fine from here!" and they disappeared immediately.

I felt so in touch with Cadair Idris but, at the time, I did not know the significance of the place. I was just a hippy from the Essex coast, enjoying the heaven-scraping splendour that is Wales. I had never felt oxygen deprivation before.... I had been living only six feet above sea-level for more than 20 years at that time!

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Tirion's avatar

I love that story, Frances. Thank you for sharing.

An absolutely fascinating book was published recently about that magical part of Wales:

"The Origin of The Zodiac"

https://originofthezodiac.com/store/The-Origin-of-the-Zodiac-p372220139

https://www.youtube.com/@originofthezodiac9856

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Sh1rl3y's avatar

What a wonderful article. Very moving and informative. Thank you.

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The Word Herder's avatar

Fuckin A!

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Freeq O’Nature's avatar

I wonder if this is part of the reason for the “dark ages” and why there’s so very little archaeological evidence from that period.

I have always found it odd that the Romans had indoor heating and plumbing, glass in windows, etc and it all disappeared when they left. Nobody else had learned how to do that whilst they were there in order to carry it on? It wasn’t until the 1400s that glass started to be used other than cathedrals.

A comet wiping everything out and the need to start all over again would answer a lot of questions.

Thanks for this little mind-nugget!

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John J Slattery's avatar

Excellent piece. Despite having read a great deal within this general topic, I learned quite a bit here. The Triads are beautiful, honorable, and our cultural heritage. A nation bereft of courage having surrendered their sovereignty (willing or unwittingly) is doomed to struggle upon meeting such adversity as we do today.

Quick note: England = nGal-Land = "the land of the foreigners" (irish); would this refer to the taking of Albion by the Saxons/Normans? Undoubtedly, just as the Roman/Vatican/British envoy did to Ireland some centuries later, through treachery, deception and malfeasance.

The people of Albion and Ireland, once united. We need only look back a millennia to see how long the divisiveness has rooted itself amongst people of high standards of honor and respect through righteous law (that which is governed by the Land, Air, and Water: L-A-W). May the cycle be turning now.

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Tirion's avatar

I thought England was German for "narrow land," a reference to Britain's overall shape?

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Frances Leader's avatar

Hope is like a soft dawn on this our Imbolc, day of maximum darkness. It presages brighter days to come! Thank you very much for your lovely, encouraging comment, John! xx

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Palamambron's avatar

William Blake is a major tie in to this narrative. There was a book produced by a young scholar named Peter F. Fisher that contained a lot of knowledge about the philosophy and poetry of the ancient Britons. He was a Blake scholar and was the protege of the famous Northrop Frye at the University of Toronto. Before he could publish his book, he died in the summer of 1960 in a boating accident (before it was cool). He knew too much. His book used to be a rare find, but copies of it are still being kicked out of university library circulation, like this one for 10 bucks: https://www.amazon.com/Valley-Vision-Blake-Prophet-Revolutionary/dp/0802051030

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Stegiel's avatar

What is very interesting to research is consequences elsewhere. For instance I wonder about Meso-America. Tikal was ruled by a powerful dynasty that usually passed power down from father to son, and this aggressive superpower often warred with its neighbours. Its most significant conflict was with a Mexican city-state called Calakmul. The two states had several battles, but in 562 AD Calakmul finally defeated Tikal, causing the first hiatus in Tikal’s power. However, by 695 AD, Tikal was back on top once again. And of interest is climate issues in Britannia prior to 562 caused by comets. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/02/040204000254.htm

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

Excellent history lesson!

Gracias!

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Very interesting. I do wonder what exactly happened in 562AD. I never trust these stories of comets hitting the Earth. What comets? When have you seen one? Do we have any physical evidence of that event today? How did artists of the time depict this event?

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Frances Leader's avatar

I have provided links to all the evidence within the text as far as I could find. The physical evidence is vitrified rock on old hill forts, which I have seen with my own eyes, so I know that exists. Any art at the time would have been consumed by the fire which is reported to have cleared the land from 'sea to sea'.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

The heat and the ripple effect I believe.

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:Carl-david:'s avatar

Thanks for linking to this.

The Bernician has been doing great work fighting against the system as well, and now they have stolen his daughter

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

Well, You know Me... I have the three Laws of Ethics, which are the foundation of common law...

The three Laws of Ethics (Natural Law expressed as the three things not to do):

1. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent hurt or kill the flesh of anOther

2. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent take or damage anything that does not belong to You alone

3. Do not willfully defraud anOther (which can only happen without fully informed consent)

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Paul Vonharnish's avatar

A little "legal" history, which led to the imposition of Merchant Law throughout the empires of Rome and later Great Britain: >>> Corpus Juris Civilis >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_Juris_Civilis

See: Lex mercatoria (Merchant Law) >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_mercatoria#:~:text=Lex%20mercatoria%20%28from%20Latin%20for%20%22merchant%20law%22%29%2C%20often,Europe%20%5Bdisputed%20%E2%80%93%20discuss%5D%20during%20the%20medieval%20period.

Also the redirection of Danish codes of law from their original intent: >>> Codex Holmiensis >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Holmiensis

The majority of serfs in post modern times have no clue...

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Frances Leader's avatar

Give me the Rules of Three detailed in the article by Michael of Bernicia any time! They were much fairer, even though the Molmutine Laws (being Druid) have been declared a forgery by modern writers.

I used to go to Druid events at Stonehenge and the understanding I got fits perfectly with the Rules of Three. Sadly the Druids I used to know are know passed on - otherwise I would ask them about this.

It is Winter Solstice tomorrow and I dedicate this post to the lost Druids.... may they rest in peace and return when they are ready.

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Paul Vonharnish's avatar

A sampling of history in the 6th Century: > >> 6th Century, 501 to 600 >>> http://www.fsmitha.com/time/ce06.htm

“People have been stealing apples from one another’s trees for over 5000 years

and there’s still not enough food to go around” - Paul Vonharnish - (3/26/2022)

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Frances Leader's avatar

Noting that there is no mention of the comet at all....

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Neal Terrance's avatar

There has never been a comment falling to earth. There were no dinosaurs to be killed to extinction by a comet. This is all the stuff of a “big “bang” lie and a billions of year old earth with Infinate space above and below us.

That lie is as impossible to believe as the true story of a creator who made earth, land, seas and animals,man and plants with their own seed inside their fruit……..and separated the waters from the waters, may be to some.

When this creation was made, He placed a firmament above and below us with the sun, moon and stars all contained within said firmament.. meaning we live in God’s creation just made for us. We cannot leave, nor can anything come inside.

Stories of asteroids or comments are fabrications. The craters seen on earth are from when the flood of Noah happened and the waters of the deep helped flood our earth.

This is the true history of our earth. And of course, it is flat, so thee’s that. 🤷‍♂️

NASA and heliocentric nonsense makes us indoctrinated in Scientism.

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Tirion's avatar

Yes, that's what the Pope said in 562; and it's what he used as an excuse not to send humanitarian aid. Instead Rome seized the opportunity to undermine the British church by sending Augustine to Britain in 597 to convert the country to Roman Catholicism.

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Vinnie's avatar

No worries, not a 'flat earther' ...sorry about convoluted unclear comment ram a bit under the weather...

It is removed. On to bigger and better things.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I hope you feel much better soon Vinnie! Rough luck to be ill at this time of the year! xx

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Vinnie's avatar

thank you.

Have a lovely Holiday Season...

Warm Respectful Regards to you and yours...

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Frances Leader's avatar

Comets..... not comments, love.

You are entitled to express your strangeness.

But frankly, it is an infantile story that has been fed to you and I would prefer it if you would not ruin my posts with such delusions.

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Neal Terrance's avatar

Funny my comets were all changed to the word comments somehow. Guess I should proof better. They still are mere imagination nonetheless.

Regardless, your discourse on black nobility is worth my time and likely on the money.

Infantile delusions. You really don’t want truths to be brought into your otherwise enlightened discussions ya?

My People perish for lack of knowledge and hatred of the truth, it is written.

Even your knee shall bow and you will recount your life as we all will at the appointed time Frances. Peace and grace to you.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Do you have any evidence for this assumption about recounting my life? That is not an invitation to quote the BuyBull. I mean, corroborate the claims you make with hard evidence or experience. Has anyone been near-death, knelt and chatted about themselves (an event which would take a length of time equal to the life lived). I thought your invisible friend was omnipresent? In which case he already knows the whole kit and caboodle, surely?

As for this mysterious firmament, and flat earth, could you please do a maritime navigation course to learn why this planet is definitely a globe?

Could you also provide a reason for why the earth might be so oddly shaped in a universe choc-a-bloc with spherical shaped objects?

Then you might persuade me of your 'truth' - but I warn you. Many have tried before you and I am running out of space under my patio.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I cannot understand this comment at all.

I do not believe in flat earth.

What are you on about?

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Paul Vonharnish's avatar

Yes. And interesting that I randomly downloaded the link 1/19/2023 at 9:32 AM...

I have found no other reference to this comet event...

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