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royal flush: dallying while bidding for waity katy
Who will be the lamb and who will be the knife? Prince William, when and if he becomes king, will be the first Stuart king since James I, son of Mary Queen of Scots, in over 400 years. Secret potions, … Continue reading
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a king a crown and a pyramid of sacred geometry
The first King of Britain was James I. He won the prize that had eluded his mother, Mary Queen of Scots: the right to rule over a united kingdom. Unfortunately he earned himself a very bad press.But press, for better … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne of Denmark, brew dog, Christopher Hitchens, Guy Debord, James I of England, Kafka, Kurt Vonnegut, Paul van Somer, royal virility performance beer, Royal Wedding, XTC Andy Partridge
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THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
They are big stones. Enormous sculptures and visual art. Often, as in the case of the giant menhirs at Kernario in Brittany they stand like sentinels as part of a vast megalithic complex. It has been assumed that our civilization … Continue reading
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Tagged Anakim, Archaeology, Boyd Rice, Christian Thomsen, Conrad Engelhardt, Danish Museum of Antiquities, David and Goliath, Dolmen Kilclooney Ireland, Guercino, Guercino Et in Arcadia Ego, Gustave Dore, Inigo Jones, James I of England, Jens Worsaae, L.C. Geerts, La Roche aux Fees Brittany, Menhirs at Carnac, Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, Nephilim, Pyramids of Egypt, Robert Connolly, Stonehenge, The Bible, The Children of the Anakins, Triton Merman, Ulysses, Walter Charleton, William Stukeley
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