Thursday, August 22, 2013

William the Conqueror...



lets now go past the tudors, the medicis, and the reformation age and take a flight back in our time machine into the middle ages, after the Migration Age was over and the Vikings began to lose their power... around 1000 AD or even a bit later (1 or 2 generations)...  i also found some characters already that fit snugly into the puzzle.. lets have a quick look... sancho I ramirez de aragon y navarra was born in 1042 and supposedly died in huesca, spain on 4th june 1094... thats what the history books tell us... but how can that be true when he was the very same man that led the norman conquest of the british isles, as his alter "william the conqueror", or in german, "wilhelm der eroberer"...William I of normandy ...who was supposedly born on castle falaise, in france in 1028, and died in rouen, france, 9th sept. 1087...we see the classic hegelian dialectics at work again..
 both men look very similar with moustache, beard, in fact the entire face... the houses of aragon and castilia are the most prominent powers in spain for a long time, but this man lived even earlier, before the whole family tree starts...we have all seen the spectacular re-enactment of the battle of hastings, and the famous british longbow-archers...or heard about them in school in history lesson...
 some guys just love to play in those reenactments, in germany also "mittelalter-märkte" medieval shows are really popular where people put on funny dress and pretend to live in an authentic middleage village for some time...
 here left side a map of the norman conquest led by william I, and right side an artists impression of what he thinks the death of sancho I ramirez looked like... we all know those acts done by these kings are later idolized and put into paintings, movies or sculptures to immortalize their deeds... some of them even become legends themselves like the skandinavian Edda, the german "nibelungenlied", the tale of beowulf, or king arthur from his castle camelot, with merlin the magician and guenevera his pretty young wife...
 then when you have a clear match for the husband, you also need to look at the wife, like in this case, mathilde of flandern might as well be isabelle d´Urgell... but i havent confirmed that one yet...
 we can see the coins minted in these days werent comparable to the roman or greek ones, but still some of them can be found with a good metal-detector...england especially is a true paradise for metal-detector freaks...when you find something in england, you can keep it most of the time...compare that to the german authorities and laws... evrythings VERBOTEN !...
 but by now it should be clear that these aristocrats never really lived in germany for longer than necessary, like their offspring today, they merely go from place to place, harvesting from their sheeple, and in the winter when it gets nasty cold, move to the warmer south...







so this a really clear match... and i have found a whole bunch more so far... just wait for the next threads...

if you dont have a history atlas handy, take a look at this little map of the time of the reconquista, when the spanish kings of castilia and aragon drove the muslim caliph of cordoba back to the south more and more, until he had to recede past gibraltar (the pillars of heracles) back to the african continent... it is obvious now that the caliphs, emirs or sultans of spain, must have been played by the same people who also masqueraded as popes in avignon or rome, or sat on the royal throne... i now recall a little comic, drawn by chack chick (a modern christian comic artist) who claimed the muslim religion would have been started by the catholic church... few yrs ago when i read this i thought "thats impossible"... but now i think we might find prophet muhammad as well, if we just look carefully... he was depicted always with a pointy beard, rather youthful face, riding a horse, or kissing the black stone of the kaaba in macca.... it now also makes sense
the whole story of mohammad cant be any more true than joseph smith´s story... both claimed angelic visitations and had visions, both led armies... (joseph smith led the mormon battalion), and wrote phony books praised by carnal reversionists... just look above how perfectly baalbek lines up with the gizah pyramids and makka, major world pilgrimage site... a perfect triangle ! obviously masonic spirits led the leaders to establish these places along with all the phony stories...
stay put, theres more to come about famous middle age characters...i found yet another holy woman who claimed to have "angelic visions"... she wrote music in latin language, that´s still being performed by church choirs and middle-age-troubadours today... her name: Hildegard von Bingen...

but before i close the thread, yet another video on the battle of hastings, since william the conqueror (main character of this thread), is still being taught in public schools as last king to invade britain, and end the saxon hegemony of that age...


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