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Date: 2020-07-22 17:20:42
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And whatever this means:
1667 source.
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On s separate note, do we have any ruins in that Acadia National Park?
I immediately think of two things, first the word;
Arcadia.
Arc (architecture/build/built)
(a) to
Dia = dea = goddess
Architecture (or build) to the goddess. That would be ye olde Lady Liberty from what I know of France and USA.
But Arkkadia as
@whitewave mentioned seemed pretty solid tbh. Between Jerusalem and Akkad one has the very definition of the Oded Yinon Plan for Greater Israel. (Interesting to find Sumerians and Akkadians were basically neighbours/peers. Something learned every day. I suspect there is a lot to that one point right there.)
Akkadian Empire - Wikipedia
Zion - Wikipedia
Funny that the screenshot above keeps banging on about the Most Christian King vs.? the British King with the Frenchies seemingly acting as mediator. Is this the Jacobean charade? That period is all so boring and murky and King James is James 2 in England and (same guy, same time) is James VII in Scotland... and there are another one/two other James/versions in the ... whatever it kills me to study it yet it all reads like a repeat of modern day politics and the religious state. Seriously.
In a nutshell James was the last Roman Catholic king at the time the above was written and he was swamped by the original career politicians... who ended monarchy as right-to-rule in Britain so they could take over. And here we are.
The Glorious Revolution was the French Revolution without the blood and gore.
Glorious Revolution | Summary, Significance, Causes, & Facts
Similar business from the same playbook, different year. This really is a cyclical routine.
James II of England - Wikipedia
Great Seal of France - Wikipedia
Nova Scotia, or New Scotland- ye olde Scotland had a close bond with Gaul/France.
Another small link to France from;
Et in Arcadia ego - Wikipedia
Poussin's 'Et In Arcadia Ego' features prominently in the Jane Jensen video game Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned. The paintings alleged mystical symbolism and occult imagery is used to help create a story based on the idea that the tomb of Christ is located in the south of France.
Completely irrelevant, yet not at all due to ever-widening occult ripples I seem to be swimming through right now across all areas of life; One of the first and only albums I ever saved up to buy when I was young(er) was by 'Arcadia'- the group
Duran Duran morphed in to for the duration of that one album... They were psychologically marketed to appeal to suckers like me.
'Arcadia' a part-time one-off band only ever released one album..
The name of the band was reportedly inspired by the
Nicolas Poussin painting
Et in Arcadia ego (also known as "The Arcadian Shepherds"). Whaaa? That old chestnut?..

I read through the lyrics of each of the songs for old times sake.
Ye...
Gods.
Only two were boring non-songs, obviously scribbled as weak fillers by the boys in the band and not by ghost-writers with a serious bent for devilish spells.
The album is as occult as it gets, has a couple of
very heavily esoteric/occult tracks, not least 'The Flame' and 'El Diablo.' Completely typical of the occult mu$ic indu$try.
To say nothing of the album being called 'So Red the Rose'. Those who run the music industry have tentacles (or pentacles?) all through media.
So Red the Rose (1985)
The group (Arcadia) recorded just one album, the platinum-selling So Red the Rose. It peaked at No. 30 in the UK and No. 23 in the US, and featured the UK/US Top 10 single "Election Day",[1] as well as the top 40 hits "The Promise" and "Goodbye Is Forever". It also contains the single "The Flame" and the promo-singles "Missing", "El Diablo", and "Keep Me in the Dark".
Simon Le Bon described So Red the Rose as "the most pretentious album ever made,"[3] while AllMusic called it "the best album Duran Duran never made".[4]"
So, Acadians - Arcadians got deported and separated in 1750's...
why would would the PTB want something like that?
Just rereading the OP and this hit a nerve or memory or something, so I looked up a hunch and found the following;
Zion Lutheran Church | Arcadia, Iowa 51430 - Sowing Seed For The Future
Interesting horticulture reference.
The board of elders are mostly jewish. Not sure about the JQ status of all here today, so I'll gently remind all in sundry that the name of the jews is considered recent by some very serious researchers both old and new- the last hundred and fifty years or so, and they have been kicked out of a firmly recorded 109 countries.
By their fruits they are known. Their names change often, but their fruits are remain recognisable.
Also, the name zion is phonetically identical to scion, which is a means to graft (fruit) on to a healthy root stock.
scion
noun
sci·on | \ ˈsī-ən \
Definition of scion
1
: a detached living portion of a plant (such as a bud or shoot) joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft
Rather similar to Saturnian. Quite amazing then that it is the Star of David. That seems like quite a solid connection to the idea that it may have been another Israel or Zion-type land where they'd been kicked out and resettled.
These are ideas based on past and current patterns of study and their results, not firm facts.