Monday, September 29, 2014

Freemasonry Part II

   In its present form Freemasonry dates specifically from the seventeenth century. It was a time in history of change, not just social change but also with the sciences, religion, philosophy, culture and politics.

  It was from all these effects of change which Freemasonry was bonded in. Freemasonry stepped in to be the glue that bonded the changes of the multiple concepts that changed English Society, in the seventeenth century, which the Catholic Church could not.

  The thirty year war in Europe was the longest war in world history. It was many different wars or conflicts fought throughout central Europe.

  This war was the most destructive conflict in European history. This was a religious war, where the Catholic countries were trying to wipe-out the Protestant countries.

  It later became part of the general power structure of the Holy Roman Empire, specifically the Bourbon-Hapsburg conflict, which in turn led to further conflict between France and the Hapsburgs.

   Freemasonry became closely associated with Rosicrucianism. As the thirty year war was taking place in England and Catholic victory was threatening the very existence of Protestantism, the Stuart Monarchy became the refuge, a haven for Protestant believers.

  Frederick V, Electorate Palatine, King of Bohemia, (winter King)  of the Rhine and his wife the daughter of James I, Elizabeth, took refuge at the Prague. They established a Rosicrucian refuge, which the German refuges made a mainstream to, where the Rosicrucian’s had established an underground railway to England. King Frederick was a Calvinist, and leader of the Protestant Union.

  In 1618 the predominantly Protestant estates of Bohemia rebelled against their Catholic King Ferdinand. They asked Frederick to be their King because he was leader of the Protestant Union, which was formulated by his father, it was a militaristic organization.

   Frederick was also asked to be King of Bohemia to gain the support of his father in law King James I of England. King James didn’t lend his support because he was opposed to the takeover of Bohemia by the Hapsburg’s and the members of the Protestant Union. Frederic's reign as King lasted only a short while and he was frequently referred to as the ‘winter king’. Thus started the 30 year war.

   A civil war followed the 30 year war in England. This civil war was nothing more than an extension of the 30 year war. The English and Scottish parliament sided against the monarchy; King Charles I of England was executed and Cromwell dour Protectorate was established.

  This was a time of religious intolerance in England, the secret society which was open to religious, philosophical and scientific thoughts that didn't fare well under the protectorate maintained a low profile.

  Modern Freemasonry maintains that they are apolitical, however in seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe this absolutely wasn't true.

  The roots of Freemasonry lay in family and guild ancient allegiances to the Stuart dynasty. King James I was a Freemason, Freemasonry traveled with him from Scotland to England. Freemasonry had the protection of the Monarchy of Scotland and England.

  In the Sinclair Charters it specifically states that… “that you bee true men to the Kinge without any treason or falsehood but you shall amend it or else give notice thereof to the Kinge.” Therefore Freemasons were bound to the monarchy.

  Freemasonry was under constant surveillance because of its liberal views on religion, politics and the sciences as compared to the intolerant political regime of the Protectorate.

  Although Freemasonry remained committed to the Stuart Monarchy, it also voiced opposition to its abuses, sometimes to the point of armed protest.

  In 1629 Charles I had dissolved parliament, the Nobility in Scotland responded by presenting a document called the “National Covenant” in 1638.

  This protested the Monarch’s arbitrary rule and reaffirmed the Parliament. The signatories began to organize an army in their defense. In 1639 a meeting of the Parliament took place at Edinburgh.

  Charles I considered this an act of defiance and mobilized a force to enter Scotland. However before they reached Scotland an Scottish Army under the command of the Earl of Montrose engaged a contingent of English and defeated them and occupied Newcastle until a peace settlement was signed, in June of 1641.

  Freemasons consider this a landmark of their history—the first recorded conflict on English soil. By this time Freemasonry was still maintaining a low profile but Lodges were already established and operational.

  On May 20th, 1641 Sir Robert Moray was inducted into the Lodge of Old Mary’s Chapel of Edinburgh. General Alexander Hamilton who had been inducted the year before was present and a witness of this induction.

  Sir Robert Moray has become known to history as the first fully inducted Freemason, although he wasn't.

 
    

  

Sunday, September 28, 2014

The Viking's

  St Brendan the Celtic Monk and perhaps many more before him, left Ireland in a skin covered boat called a Currach, they settled Iceland, Greenland and North America,in the years of 500-700 B.C.

People have crossed the Atlantic in kayaks, rowboats, and simple rafts.  The Vikings sailed to Ireland; The Vikings had used their long ships to expand their horizons.
 Gardar Svarvasson discovered Iceland in 861, Norse settlers started arriving shortly later, only to find Celtic monks from Ireland already there. As a matter of a fact they were there for centuries according to some records.

Iceland was the home of Eric the Red not Norway as many historians mistakenly reported.  In 982 Eric set sail for Greenland and landed at Mid Glacier, now called Blacks Arc. He explored the coastal area of Greenland and settled permanently in Tunugdliarfik on the Fjord on the south western coast.

 He was the first Icelander to settle Greenland but alas the Celtic Monks beat him their also.  In 831 Pope Gregory IV, declared that Greenland would be administered by the Archbishop of Hamburg.

 A short time later thirty five long boats left Iceland, for Eric’s homestead on Greenland with one thousand settlers but only fourteen ships with four hundred settlers arrived, in the year 986 BC.

 A year later Bjarni Herjulfsson set sail to join his father, in Eric the Reds new settlement, but was blown off course. He discovered Cape Cod, progressed up the coast to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland before arriving at the Fjord at Tunugdliarfik.

 Eric’s new found settlement survived for close to 400 years growing to support 16 parish churches, a monastery, and a convent.Thirteen years after Eric settled Tunugdliarfik he sent his son Leif to Norway where the King forced him to convert to Christianity, under threat of death for his entire crew.

 After getting sailing directions from Bjani, Leif set sail for the New World, stopping first just North of St Johns, in an area called flat rock. He then stayed for a short while before departing for Nova Scotia.

They also stayed in Nova Scotia briefly before setting sail for Martha’s Vineyard, where they built shelters and wintered over, collecting grapes and other vegetation. The Year was 1003.

 Over the next several years several trips were made to the southern New England area and as far south as Long Island. Trading began and many items that were indigenous to North America started showing up in Greenland and Norway.

 Skins of marmot, otter, beaver, wolverine, lynx, sable, black bear, anthracite coal, trees for lumber from Nova Scotia were sent to Greenland for building.


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Microwaves

  Focused low frequency sound cancels gravity “OM” (Nikola Tesla)
The term microwave means electro magnetic energy, having a frequency higher than 1 ghz,(billions of cycle's per second) which corresponds to wave lengths shorter than 30 cm.
Microwave signals propagate in strait lines and are affected very little by the troposphere.They are not refracted or reflected by ionized regions in the upper atmosphere. Microwaves do not readily diffract around barriers such as mountains, hills and large human made structure's.
There is some decibel loss of a signal over long distances. (Ap=10 log10Ps/Pd). When it is necessary to transmit signals over long distances repeaters are placed along the way. The repeaters boost the signal strength to overcome decibel loss or attenuation.
This greatly increases the maximum attainable range of transmission be it power or communication.Some attenuation occurs with decibel loss when microwave energy encounters wood structures, houses or trees because of absorption.
Radio frequency (RF) energy is a longer wave length than microwave and to a lessor degree is affected by wooden obstacles. The microwave band is well suited for wireless transmission of signals with large bandwidths. This portion of the RF electromagnetic radiation spectrum contains many thousands of megahertz.
If one were to compare this with the shortwave radio bands that Amateur Radio (HAMS) use 3mhz-30mhz whose available bandwidth is only 27mhz.
In the world of radio communications a large allowable bandwidth means high data speed! The short wave length allows the use of Dish Antennas which have more manageable diameters.
These antennas produce high power gain in transmitting solutions, they also have excellent sensitivity and directional stability for reception of signals.
If the earth is a resonator and vibrates as a power source how can we tap into this energy? How can we turn this energy into usable electricity? If we could do this wouldn't it be the greatest technology that we have discovered to date?
What If we had a transducer and using the piezoelectric effect of earths vibrations on quartz crystal. This means that alternating the compressions and release on the quarts crystal creates electricity.
This is the principle that microphones and certain other electrical devices work on. When we speak into a microphone the vibrations from the pressure waves of your voice against the quartz in the microphone create electrical impulses. The quartz crystal is the transducer! It transfer mechanical energy into electrical energy.
If we understand the source of the energy and if we have the means to tap into it, by using quartz crystals, to convert the mechanical energy of earths vibrations into electricity, we then have an inherent power source.

Friday, September 26, 2014

The Freemen Freemason Part I

In I Kings V; Hiram the King of Tyre, sent a representative to King Solomon, after learning he had replaced his friend, King David on the throne. King Solomon replied by having King Hiram’s representative deliver a message… ‘I therefore plan to build a temple…so now have cedars of Lebanon cut down for me…’

 There is then a detailed account of the construction of the temple by both King Solomon’s builders and King Hirams. Upon the completion of the temple a decision was made to cast two bronze pillars to adorn the structure with.

 King Hiram sent his father, a bronze worker, who came and performed the bronze work for King Solomon. His name was Huram-abi, he was also skilled in the use of gold, silver, iron and wood… he was competent in engraving of all kinds and was well known for his competence in performing these tasks.

   This is the story contained in Freemasonry which has remained constant from lodge to lodge, age to age and rite to rite! The legend is known as Hiram Abiff or sometimes Adoniram, which is Hebrew for Lord, thus the master builder of Solomon’s Temple was referred to as Lord Hiram.

   Abiff is the derivative for the word “father”. Hiram Abiff would therefore mean the king’s father. Thus being associated with the royal Phoenician, house of Tyre. Hiram Abiff was a master in the use of geometry to apply meaning to the use of shapes, measurements, the secrets of numbers and architecture. It therefore shouldn’t be surprising to anyone when modern archaeologists have stated that many Phoenician temples that have been discovered and studied meet the description of Solomon's Temple given in the Old Testament.

  Tyrian temples were erected to worship the goddess Astarte. In Tyre, Astarte was known as the queen of heaven, also the ‘star of the sea’ or Stella Maris.Astarte was worshiped from hilltops-Mount Hermon comes to mind, which was populated with shrines to Astarte. King Solomon not only worshiped the Israel God but also worshiped Astarte.

        I Kings XI :3:

 Solomon loved Yahweh: he followed the precepts of David his father, except that he offered sacrifice and incense on the high places.
       
 I Kings IX :1-5

 When Solomon grew old his wives swayed his heart to other gods; and his heart was not wholly with Yahweh his God as his father David’s had been. Solomon became a follower of Astarte, the goddess of the Sidonian's…

  The ‘song of Solomon’ is a hymn to Astarte:
        Come from Lebanon, my promised bride,
        Come from Lebanon, come on your way.
        Lower your gaze, from the heights of Amanna,
        From the crests of Senir and Hermon.

   This certainly raises questions about Solomon’s Temple. Solomon’s Temple was built by a master Phoenician builder, but was it dedicated to the God of Israel? Could it have perhaps been dedicated to Astarte?

   Solomon brought Hiram to Jerusalem to build the temple, over- see thousands of slave laborers, also free-men or free-masons. Whom were professional craftsmen from Tyre.

   These men were paid for their services. They were divided into three pay grades or degree’s. Apprentices, fellows and masters. Since they were so numerous Hiram didn’t know all of them or their degree.

   They were given passwords, apprentices were given the word ‘Boaz’ after one of the two immense brass pillars supporting the temple porch.

   Fellow’s were given the name ‘Jachin’, after the second column. Masters were initially given the name ‘Jehovah’. Each of these three words was also given a sign or placement of the hands, a particular grip or handshake.

   On payday when wages are distributed the freemen would meet with Hiram, give the appropriate word, sign and grip so Hiram would know his rank, only then would he receive payment.

   When the structure was near completion, and Hiram was praying after others had left, he was accosted by three criminals. They were trying to gain knowledge of the more superior master degree. When Hiram refuses they attacked him.

  He was struck three times, once on the head with a hammer, on his right temple with a plumb and his left temple with a level. They accosted him while trying to flee the temple, first at the western door, than trailing blood, he was again accosted at the south door, again trailing blood he manages to make his way to the north entrance where he is again assaulted and finally makes his way to the east entrance where he dies.

  In a modern Masonic Temple this is where the master stands to officiate, and of course where the Alter is located in a church. The three criminals then tried to hide the body, and most historical accounts represent that a nearby mountainside, in a shallow grave, was used to conceal the body.

   A sprig from a nearby acacia plant was removed and placed in the grave to make the soil look undisturbed. The acacia plant is the sacred plant of freemasonry.   According to legend seven days later, Master Masons were searching for their master, one of them climbed the mountainside and reaching for the acacia to use as a handhold, the plant pulls free from Hiram’s grave where the murdered man is discovered.

   When the nine masters try to remove the body by grasping the fingers and wrist, the rotting flesh slides away, one of the masters exclaims ‘macbenae’ !

  Macbenae is thought to mean the corpse is rotten, or by some accounts the ‘death of a builder.’ This becomes the new password for Master Mason’s, which was changed for fear that Hiram may have disclosed the password before his death.

  Hiram’s remains were exhumed from the mountainside and interred with ceremony at the Temple of Solomon. All of the masters wore aprons and gloves of white hide, to show that they didn't have blood on their hands.                  

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Rex Deus

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The families of Rex Deus preserve the true teaching of Jesus for future generations and are dedicated to bringing about the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. 

 They knew that Jesus came to reveal and not to redeem. Since their belief was at odds with tha
 There is a group of closely knit families that maintain an oral history amongst them and are known as Rex Deus. They are all descended from the twenty-four High Priests of Solomon’s Temple from the time of Jesus.
To keep their bloodline pure they married within their group. By doing this they are staying in line with the Jewish High Priestly Families of the Temple and the tribe of Levi.
Within the Tribe of Levi were the Cohen’s, from this family the High Priests were selected. The Cohen’s are only allowed to marry within the greater Cohen family. By doing so they are able to provide a direct genological succession to the time of Moses within the Tribe of Levit of the church they had to keep their beliefs secret to avoid persecution.
The Rex Deus families to avoid persecution went with whatever religion was prevalent in their location. In order to keep their beliefs alive they passed the information down orally to select children.