In Chess, a Queen is considered the most mobile, most valuable piece. A Rook represents a castle, or tower. The Tower of London - actually a castle - contains Ravens, part of the same Corvid family as Rooks.
It was originally just The White Tower of William the Conqueror - named after the now faded white limestone the Pyramids would have been made out of - the Tower a symbol of oppression. Much like oppression, The White Tower was extended to form the Tower of London. Fitting.
In Jan 13 2021, The Sun opined that the disappearance of the Raven Merlina (simply ‘Merlin’ - a reference to King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - with an ‘a’ added) was an omen of bad things to come. The ‘Queen of the Ravens’ had died.
The Sun went on to write:
[…] her death leaves just seven birds at the landmark.
Protocol dictates there must be at least six of them in the Tower grounds at any one time — plus at least one spare.
Superstition holds that “if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it”.
With the energy crisis in the UK under PM Elizabeth Truss, the fall of Britain doesn’t seem absurd. The Raven Schema was originally instituted by Charles II:
Charles II is thought to have been the first to insist that the ravens of the Tower be protected after he was warned that the crown and the Tower itself would fall if they left.
Interestingly enough, the replacement for Elizabeth II, is Charles III.
The Charles’ have an interesting history - turning up just at the point of political turmoil and unrest and disaster. Charles I was so unpopular, he was responsible for turning Britain into a Republic and got beheaded for treason.
Charles I’s eldest son, Charles II, was 8 when Civil War broke out, and Charles II himself was forced into exile, later recalled back to ‘rule’. He would have been alive at the time of the Great Plague in 1665, the Great Fire of London of 1666, and the Great Frost of 1684. Not so great.
Talking of plagues: a pawn never promoted to King, Elizabeth II’s husband Philip, prior to his death in 2021, remarked:
In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, to contribute something to solving overpopulation.
Overall, a Charles is an ill-omen. But it isn’t the only omen in play.
Freemasonry In The Palace
Like black and white squares on a Chessboard, Freemasonry uses black and white squares to signify duality. Elizabeth II’s cousin, the Duke of Kent, whose full absurd name is Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick. Not to be confused with a Chess Grandmaster, he is Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England - a Freemason lodge.
The Duke’s brother, “Prince Michael of Kent” (full name: Michael George Charles Franklin) is Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, and Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex.
Elizabeth II’s father, George VI, was Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex from 1924 to 1937, and Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland between 1936-37. He only quit in 1937 because he became King in December 1936.
It is worth highlighting Freemasonry is primarily male-only, so even if Elizabeth II evidently wasn’t - there’s a very real possibility Charles III is.
Back in 2008, the Daily Mail reported how a Freemason lodge was set up in Buckingham Palace by Edward Patrick (emphasis added):
The lodge, which will not meet at the Palace but will be based in a Masonic Hall elsewhere, will be open to all members of the Royal Household, from armed police protection officers to below-stairs staff such as pages and footmen.
Armed police? No surprise. Earlier, in 1995, the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee voted to investigate the Freemason ties to police and judiciary. In 1998, the BBC reported over 200 judges and 1000 magistrates reported being Freemason.
In 2002, the Metropolian police (alt. ‘The Met’) launched Operation Tiberius, investigating the ties between Freemasons and criminal gangs, which was ultimately buried, despite uncovering corruption in the Met, where criminal gangs bribed police officers.
The Independent(?) Police Complaints Commission also investigated(?) Freemason connections to the Hillsborough disaster after connections to Freemasons were discovered during cross-examination in court:
Both Former Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield, who had overall responsibility for policing at the match, and his predecessor Brian Mole were members of the Freemasons. Mr Duckenfield became Worshipful Master – the head of his local lodge – the year after the disaster.
In 2007, UK Parliament debated making police declarations of Freemasonry a requirement. Even though your vaccine status to travel is a requirement, Freemasonry declarations for the police are not.
Despite the corruption, in 2016 Labour’s Sadiq Khan refused to make police disclose if they were Freemasons or not, ironically citing ‘human rights’. So did Northumberland councillors, screaming about ‘conspiracy theories’. Oh no, anything but a conspiracy theory.
The Welsh assembly voted to require Freemasons to declare themselves, but it was meaningless as there was only one Freemason in their ranks. The English, Scottish and Irish Parliaments did not make such requirements.
In 2001 - the same time frame as the Wakefield furor - the General Medical Council were forced to disclose Freemasonry ties, of which there were 4 out of 104 members.
They Still Operate
At Westminster - home of UK Parliament - two Freemason lodges operate, as reported by the Guardian in 2018, in order to recruit MPs and journalists:
New Welcome Lodge, which set up to recruit MPs, peers and parliamentary staff, and Gallery Lodge, established for members of the political press corps known as the lobby, both remain active, according to Freemasonry records.
This prompted an outcry insisting MPs and journalists should declare their conflicts of interest and membership openly:
The National Union of Journalists said both journalists and members of parliament should openly declare their membership of Freemasonry.
Which of course, did not happen.
This was despite the fact in 1995 the Independent reported how 9 government peers and 4 sitting MPs held senior posts in Freemasonry. In 2002, 4 former Scottish MSPs outed themselves as Freemasons - after leaving office. In 2020 Vice news asked why MP Michael Gove was following so many Freemason accounts on Twitter, but naturally he did not answer.
In 2022, one Tory MP - Gary Sambrook - defended Labour Keir Starmer for being called a ‘Freemason’, saying there was nothing wrong with being one. This was despite the fact back in 1981, a scandal involving an Italian Freemason lodge - the P2 lodge scandal - brought down the Italian government.
Likewise, former British General and President of the US, George Washington was a Freemason, as was Benjamin Franklin. Did not both spearhead the American Revolution? Washington in charge of the military, Franklin in charge of the press.
Egyptian Symbolism
The Washington monument dedicated to George Washington was based on Egyptian designs, evidently inspired by Temple of Luxor obelisks, an original of which resides in Paris in Place de la Concorde - Méhémet Ali, viceroy of Egypt, offered it to French King Charles X. London, not one to be left out, also has Cleopatra's Needle, another original Egyptian obelisk.
The Vatican in Rome also have an original Egyptian obelisk, originally commissioned by Amenemhet II for the city of Heliopolis, taken by Octavianus, dedicated to Augustus and Tiberius - of the same name of which ‘Operation Tiberius’ is based.
The US dollar similarly has Egyptian Pyramid symbology:
Called the ‘Eye of Providence’, it occupies the place of the capstone on a Pyramid. Also like an ‘all seeing eye’, in 1987, the US government’s NSA tried to backdoor cryptography under “Capstone”.
In 2006, US Special Operations Command formed Capstone Concept for Special Operations. In 2012 the Joint Chiefs of Staff - the most senior uniformed leaders within the United States Department of Defense - formed the Capstone Concept for Joint Operations.
The National Archives - also jointly approved by the NSA - in 2013, called their email management “Capstone”. In 2014 the DHS held the “Capstone 14” event involving an “emergency threat”. An earthquake. Apparently.
In 2022, NASA launched a CubeSat named “CAPSTONE”. The UK government called their nightmare scenario - ironically what the public wanted - a no-deal Brexit, that they set up “Operation Capstone” in the event it happened. They seem very obsessed with the word, don’t they?
Why Egypt? Freemasons declare their ties to ancient Egypt:
To come then at once to the point, Masonry (as I shall show from the customs, ceremonies, hieroglyphics, and chronology of Masonry) is derived and is the remains of the religion of the ancient Druids; who, like the Magi of Persia and the Priests of Heliopolis in Egypt, were Priests of the Sun.
Heliopolis being the same place of origin as the Obelisk in Rome. Polis (from ‘many’) meaning ‘City’. Helio means ‘Sun’ (hence ‘Heliosphere’ and the various NASA Helio references). Literally: Sun City. The Obelisks were sun-related too:
The monolithic obelisk was invented by the kings of the fifth dynasty (2465-2323 BCE) in reverence to the sun god, Re […]
Re was also known as “Amon-Re”. The source furthers notes:
These commemorative structures were believed to attract the reviving rays of the sun, thereby allowing the resurrection of the deceased
Tying things neatly, the Temple of Luxor from where the Paris Obelisk was obtained for French King Charles X, is where Egyptian Kings would be “elected” to kingship by Amon-Re. In the UK, Charles III is now crowned King.
Edward Slavquat asks:
Is the death of the Queen the dawn of WEF Great Reset hell?
The Raven foreshadowed disaster of the UK, and death of a female Monarch who can’t join the Freemasons, replaced by a male Monarch who can, whose name is synonymous with disaster and misfortunate. I think it is a perfectly ideal symbol for our times, especially in light of our concerns of a possible Great Freeze.
The leadership hasn’t changed, but the circumstances of the public sure has.
Hope this answers your question.
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