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Here's one not by me but of me, and you can't get better than that. It's about how Bronze Age people navigated around which, though ignored by historians and archaeologists, was kinda necessary on account of bronze requiring copper and tin to be brought together from far-flung places and Bronze Ages requiring bronze. So you can't get more necessary than that.

 
Talk by Alan Wilson on the hidden history of Britain including King Arthur, Jesus, Israel, Egypt and the Ark of the Covenant.

I don't have much else to add - but I know others have done research/posts on King Arthur and similar topics, and thought this may be of interest.

Thanks for sharing this. Includes some invaluable information on the Lost Tribes of Israel and the House of Judah, and the welsh, and british histories.

I was studying this tree (which apparently is in the Scottish Library and Windsor Castle)...
The Zarah/Darda/Assaracus line containing Scots and Welsh, and the Zarah/Cacol line containing Irish. Other Zarah lines indicate Scandinavian names.
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Alan Wilson's research ties in with a lot of this.
 
I'm sure that most on this forum are more than familiar with the tiresome one eyed symbolism they like to use .



Last night whilst researching another topic altogether I stumbled on this video . If what is shown at the beginning is what it seems to be ,it's a whole different level than I 've seen before.
It is from a couple of months ago of the royals arriving at Balmoral after the queen's death.

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I'm sure that most on this forum are more than familiar with the tiresome one eyed symbolism they like to use .



Last night whilst researching another topic altogether I stumbled on this video . If what is shown at the beginning is what it seems to be ,it's a whole different level than I 've seen before.
It is from a couple of months ago of the royals arriving at Balmoral after the queen's death.
The salute is truly odd - totally new to me. Total conspiracy stuff, but there it is...

Having looked into it here and there (see links below), I get the impression that this salute is for Royals only, and only done by the most senior officer - probably the officer would have to be an inspector or higher.

I reckon its to let the royals know who to engage with, if for some reason they even have to engage with the police.

r/policeuk - Are police officers required to salute members of the royal family at events attended by them, or just expected to?
Do British police officers salute?
 
If you want a really odd vehicular salutation situation, AA and RAC patrolmen, on their motorbikes-and-sidecars, used to have to cheerily wave to every oncoming member of their respective organisation, identifiable by a small badge on the front mudguard. Anyone who's driven a combo will know what a perilous thing that is to do.
 
The salute is truly odd - totally new to me. Total conspiracy stuff, but there it is...































































































































Having looked into it here and there (see links below), I get the impression that this salute is for Royals only, and only done by the most senior officer - probably the officer would have to be an inspector or higher.































































































































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The salute is truly odd - totally new to me. Total conspiracy stuff, but there it is...

Having looked into it here and there (see links below), I get the impression that this salute is for Royals only, and only done by the most senior officer - probably the officer would have to be an inspector or higher.

I reckon its to let the royals know who to engage with, if for some reason they even have to engage with the police.

r/policeuk - Are police officers required to salute members of the royal family at events attended by them, or just expected to?
Do British police officers salute?
Thanks feralimal , one of the posts on reddit does seems to clear it up , specifically mentioning covering the right side of the right eye as well , which he is , sounds like he knows what he's talking about 👍

...Then again does it ???
 
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Thanks feralimal , one of the posts on reddit does seems to clear it up , specifically mentioning covering the right side of the right eye as well , which he is , sounds like he knows what he's talking about 👍

...Then again does it ???
Following a thorough search I have yet to find any reason why this type of salute is deployed. It's very difficult to even find another example .However I found one of Brian Paddick appearing to be presenting the salute. Why that particular way to the royal ?
I mean it is well understood that the hatband he is wearing is a masonic reference , so the salute could very well have an esoteric reason . The cape argument doesn't convince me , why do they cover at least part of the eye ? I still smell a rat t.b.h.
 

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Following a thorough search I have yet to find any reason why this type of salute is deployed. It's very difficult to even find another example .However I found one of Brian Paddick appearing to be presenting the salute. Why that particular way to the royal ?
I mean it is well understood that the hatband he is wearing is a masonic reference , so the salute could very well have an esoteric reason . The cape argument doesn't convince me , why do they cover at least part of the eye ? I still smell a rat t.b.h.
There's also this pic that I found, which looks similar - just one guy doing the 'one-eye salute':
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from: Xi offers condolences to British monarch after fatal terror attack[1]- Chinadaily.com.cn

Presumably he's the most senior officer there?

Re the Paddock one - this was for a passing-out parade. I was wondering if it because there was a royal or important person in the audience or something like that.

I definitely don't think I get it though.

I also read that royals ignore the police. My guess was the the salute allows them to know who to speak to if required.. I still think the salute could be useful for that reason - for the royals to be able to directly speak to the most senior person.
 
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If it helps, British uniformed forces have a multitude of salutes. The Navy, the Army and the RAF all have their own, for instance, but us civilians tend not to notice since the act of saluting is so odd in itself we just notice it as a salute. There are also strict rules about when to salute e.g. if a squaddie is in uniform but the officer is not, he cannot 'return the salute' and so forth. Touching the brim with your swagger stick is a sign of command, and no mistake!

British police are in a bit of a bind since it is not 'a saluting culture' -- they go to some lengths to differentiate themselves from the military -- and there is no easy way of distinguishing rank. Though there may be a need to identify the gold, silver etc commander when they are out and about en masse.

Brian Paddock was the first openly gay candidate for Mayor of London (and, though not announced at the time, a gay senior commander of the Metropolitan Police) but whether this is more or less likely to mean he is a mason I'm not allowed to tell you.
 
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This made me laugh, Plot to overthrow German gov. Anyone here from Germany heard about it?
Of course, the news got publicised prominently enough. In short: if you have several news outlets informed two weeks prior to a "secret police operation" it is safe to say that it is just a marketing campaign.

The IQ test continues, and someone seems to laugh their asses off whilst observing the "patients" since at least 2020

However, there are many people asking inconvenient questions. I can not go deep into that topic right now, but I can tell that being labeled as a "Reichsbürger" is a serious allegation here. and the fun is: you can not disprove it, because there is no legal definition of the term. Slippery slope for a goverment but even more so for its citizens. Some would say...

The raid was also covered by what qualifies as "Der Feindsender" *:
German police foil alleged ‘citizens of the Reich’ coup plot

addendum:

In this context another coup is in the making already:
One after the other: In the program "Maischberger" on December 7 , Faeser openly said in connection with the "Reichsbürger" operetta production that she wanted to reverse the burden of proof for civil servants on the subject of loyalty to the constitution. That means: A suspicion would be enough to fire an official. Faeser intends to present a bill to the federal cabinet shortly (apparently in just a few days) that would make it easier to dismiss civil servants who are said to be no longer loyal to the constitution. If there is a corresponding suspicion, in the future this person should have to prove their loyalty to the state and not vice versa [...]

what Faeser is provoking in the population: [...], denunciation. [...] in the near future the following is conceivable: A mother is not satisfied with her son's grades. Because the teacher in question may have written an allegedly "conspiracy theory" letter to the editor about Corona or climate, he is considered suspicious. And must be removed.

tichyseinblick

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Thank you @wommak for posting the report - there was a detail I hadn't heard in the german speaking reports yet. That is about the hunting lodge the alleged leader owns. I only heard the news anchors reporting (accompanied by spooky music) that there was one fire arm found in this operation. Never heard of a report in german that connects those two information bits.

* The Enemy Broadcaster - the german expression was a coined term in the times of the German Democratic Republic
 
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