A certain detail in this story brought back to my mind another connection in a "could be something, could be nothing" kind of thing - Mary Jean Mitchell-Green died at 39 of cancer. She had a connection to Prince Charles. At the mention of her broken marriage arrangement to Prince Charles, the name Dale "Kanga" Tryon came to mind. She was a long time mistress of Prince Charles and was by all accounts Camilla's real main rival rather than Princess Diana. Dale died relatively young as well; cancer diagnosis followed by being institutionalized and then "falling" out of a third story window and being paralyzed for the last few months of her life. I'd watched a documentary on her years back and always found her tragic and also curious/suspicious; it also makes me wonder about Camilla. Is she just the lucky winner of Survivor: Charles Battenburg or ...
Anyways, that Jamaica story had me hooked from the beginning. Thanks for sharing that!
That was amazing. I hung on every word. Just fascinating and an incredible insight into the going's on there in Jamaica. Would love to know more about Nico's knowledge of the 1300's and the true timeline.
The tentacles run deep and wide is an understatement.
The names on the trees are really odd too. That has to have a deeper significance and origin.
Commemorative tree plaques are usually bronze and are at the base of the tree not on the tree itself stating when the person planted it.
That’s really weird considering the plaques would’ve been added later on a mature tree.
I wonder how old those trees are and if their age actually coincides with the alleged date of planting. I’m guessing those trees are older than the planting dates.
I’m getting a Jamaican voodoo or witchcraft vibe on that especially given the guide mentioned the people who contribute money are ones who seem to know things before they happen.
What also caught my eye is the terracing of the grounds surrounding the estate house as seen in the aerial photograph.
While the elevation certainly enhances the access to the view I’m curious what lies underneath.
There is an entrance into the hillside which you can see next to the stairs leading to the circle area.
I noticed that entrance as I was looking where the stairs built into the terracing led, one set leads to the oddly placed Baphomet planter, another set leads to the house entrance and the third leads to whatever that circular area is.
The entrance reminded me of similar hillside openings big enough to drive through that can be seen in photos of Epstein island.
Also the wording on the plaque in the “wedding venue area” reads “in deo spes” which
is a tenant of freemasonry and Scottish rites.
I wonder why that was included in any “peerages” granted in that space and why the sign.
Those are all good points, and I would love to make the time to research the title history of that property, which should be very interesting too!
Regarding voodoo, off we go to Haiti to see what weirdness we can dig up there!
I saw a small church in a small town in Panama that looked like nothing from the outside, but walking into it almost knocks you off you feet. It rivaled any cathedral that you have seen, but it also had that Caribbean voodoo vibe to it. I have photos of it that I wish I could share here, but alas I can't.
You are right that the whole estate appears to be built upon a large stone structure. I kick myself for not noticing that! When we were there we were obsessed with what was upstairs, since the second floor was shut off. And, the estate house isn't large by any standard, so a subterranean structure of some sort makes perfect sense. Good eye!
I counted 21 Masonic steps leading up to the circle. The circle does not seem to make sense as a landscape feature, being empty in the center. It may be used in rituals in some way. I noticed that shed too but didn’t think about it being an entrance to underground tunnels.
I have seen many of those goat head statues in many different places, that most people don't notice. Many wealthy houses have them as yard decorations on their gates like gargoyles.
Hyper awareness always brings you interesting things.
I would like to know who isn’t a part of it… but I shouldn’t be shocked about Trudeau and his family 🙈but is Pierre Polievre not in office because he’s not part of it or would it not matter because it’s all a show and they get the heads of all the parties most the time 🤷♀️ I have also heard that almost every president of the US has common lineage related back to Kings of England. - Also random theory but the state Capitol building in Cheyenne Wyoming probably could not have been built (not even just the centre building) between Sept 1886 and March 1888 that is just spectacular looking and those dates seem incredibly unrealistic. The image showing construction of the completed middle portion looks like fake trees doctored photo. So did they find this building and claim it? I mean I was on a tour of regular history like Custer and Crazy Horse and to see that building and when it’s built it made no sense. How many layers of lies and weird timelines are there? (Also I m starting to wonder if the smallpox outbreaks that killed off while villages weren’t poisoned treaty rations- someone pointed out how the symptoms are pretty much identical and food back then was sometimes laced with heavy metals).
The "founding" of so many things in America is a strange phrasing that needs further investigation. "Exposing the Expositions 1851-1915" by Howdie Mickoski rocked my world as much as Dave McGowan did. Once you start digging into old Seattle, it gets even stranger. The whole history of America needs to be re-examined. Thank you for your comment!
Seattle has many odd parts to its story. I was fourth generation, but left during convid nonsense.
One of the most interesting tellings, is found at archive (dot) org. Book, with very limited printing, was put out in 1914, titled “The City that Made Itself”, authored by a Welford Beaton.
There was a lot of digging going on in old Seattle, not to mention the whole underground tour thing I took when growing up there many years ago. Anything else odd about old Seattle that you know of?
Angie, your instincts are good - this was a bombshell when I read what you wrote as I connected the dots that show us the British Empire targeted indigenous peoples for extermination - here's how to understand it. First from Google Ai:
1. The Outcome: AI Overview -
"While precise global figures for smallpox mortality among indigenous populations within the British Empire between 1853 and 1900 are difficult to determine, it's known that smallpox was devastatingly lethal to indigenous populations who lacked immunity. In some regions, mortality rates reached 90%."
So, a 90% REDUCTION - sound familiar?
2. The Method: Starting around 1809 in Massachusetts the European colonial powers mandated smallpox injections, called 'safe and effective vaccinatioins.' The worst was in 1853 the British Parliament passed the Vaccination Act, which mandated injections of for smallpox, which had been approved by the Queen. This law stayed in place for 46 years. And targeted every man, woman, and child in all of the British colonies worldwide. And this went hand in hand with a 90% reduction of the indigenous populations. From Google Ai:
"Yes, the British Empire did mandate smallpox vaccinations for indigenous populations during the period of 1853-1899, but the implementation and enforcement varied greatly across different colonies and territories. While some areas saw active vaccination campaigns targeting indigenous populations, others faced resistance, coercion, or were largely neglected."
Thank you for your comment Angie, it connected more dots. Genocide by injection seems to be the Crown cabals favorite method - it has all led me to suspect that they were behind the Black Plague. the Crown monarchies of Europe have always looked for ways to kill off their poor people that their monopolies on everything impoverish, and their favorite way is war, war, and more war. But they will do it in any way at all, especially when they can use their favorite business model Profit From Harms.
It's evil, vile, and sickening.
But it is what it is, and we must fight back, even if it is only educating ourselves to stay safe.
Your comment reminds me of a passage from the first chapter of Johnny Rogan’s Van Morrison biography, NO SURRENDER, which had a large section on the early to mid-20th Century history of Belfast and Ireland:
“By 1901, within the space of a century, Belfast’s population had risen from 20,000 to a staggering 350,000. This industrial utopia came with a heavy price tag. A mid-century census confirmed that 50% of the Belfast population was under 20, and average age of death was a barely believable nine years old."
Read that last sentence again. The average age of death in Belfast in 1950 was nine years old!
"The chief reason why most people failed to reach their 10th birthday was the frightening number of children forced to work in factories under appalling conditions, made worse by the constant threat of disease. Tuberculosis was the primary killer. When walking through the crowded rows of Belfast tenements, you could almost taste the saturated TB Sheets.”
Yes, "T.B. Sheets" was recorded among the original Bang sessions with Bert Berns in 1967 that also brought us "Brown Eyed Girl." Talk about a paradox of tracks!
"T.B. Sheets" is one of the songs focused on and extolled by the late great Lester Bangs in his long essay on Van the Man that changed both men's careers and reputations.
Not according to the Van Morrison biography NO SURRENDER. In the opening chapter, which is loaded with one horror after another against the Irish people's history, it cites the average age of death in Belfast in 1950 as nine years of age.
I know, it's mind-blowing. But it also could explain why so many of Van Morrison's earliest songs are about young people dying of tuberculosis or other un-named diseases (both the original Bang sessions and ASTRAL WEEKS have grim/beautiful songs about it).
Tom, thanks for that insight into Ireland - I started making a list today of all the reasons to be suspicious of the entire history of the Public Health Acts, and proof that the Crown monarchies of Europe didn't give a rats arse about the health of the common man, and this goes on the list. Child labor. Industrial Revolution. The attacks on the health of the public began under the Vatican with the branding of women herbalists as witches and burning them or drowning them. Which in England was facilitated by king James 1590 book Demonology, where he accused them of being demons. Bastards. The Crown is evil.
I’m so glad I did all my traveling while I was young. I was def not rich. Not even upper class, however, I managed. Now, I have no desire to travel anywhere. I love being home and living in the country.
Fascinating story about Jamaica. I don’t doubt it for a minute.
These days, they no longer seem to want to hide in plain site. On the contrary… they are out, loud and proud.
Sir Harold Mitchell owned other islands, too, at which he also did the "names on trees" thing.
"In 1974, British businessman and politician Sir Harold Mitchell visited Fiji from the UK and purchased Nananu-i-Cake and Mabua as a retreat. Because of Harold's position of Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party under Sir Winston Churchill and his social and political standing, several high-profile dignitaries visited and stayed on the island. Commemorative trees were planted for many of these high-profile visits. Nananu-i-Cake has remained in Sir Harold Mitchell's family since 1974."
Yowza, ain't THAT a blast from the past...had a high school pal who was sooo into Zappa (and Jimmy Page), never really much of that since in my circle of friends. Thanks for the lyrical snippet!
Wow! Amazing first hand experience! Most importantly, Adam and his wife’s Intuition kicked in…there’s the real “gotcha”!
I believe there is DEFINITELY Good vs. evil, and so much is unseen on both sides-the occult (that which cannot be seen).
A book I highly recommend for “one’s reference library” is “The Secret Teachings of All Ages”, Manly P. Hall, 1928-mind blowing and enlightening! I just looked up “tree”…pages,and pages of the symbolism of “tree”.
So much is ancient! There is so much symbolism right in front of our eyes, if you have knowledge of it.
There is no doubt about what these evil parasites do. Knowing they worship babylonian baph is not enough but what they actually do for it... That is something else and if we truly knew/saw, could we sleep?
God knows and tells us to focus on what is good. This world is not our home.
Simply mind blown! And that is truly something given all that has been and is being exposed.
With regard to the plaque, "In Deo Spes", as I understand, is used in Masonry to reflect faith and trust in God.
From the Brave browser search, "In Deo Spes" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Hope in God" or "My hope is in God." It is often used in religious or spiritual contexts, particularly within Christian traditions. The phrase appears in various sources, including Masonic symbolism, where it is associated with the Thirty-second Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite."
What blows my mind is that so many people worship the god of the Bible (Yahweh or Jesus) feeling superior to those who worship Baphomet when (as far as I can tell) they are both just worshipping the dark images and imaginations of the human psyche. Both twisted and unhealthy just twisted in different ways but neither representing the wisdom of our potential.
I spent some time in Ocho Rios in summer of 1968. When I tell you there was nothing there for 20 miles each direction on the beach, believe it. Also, drove in the mountains and were greeted by very curious local women. Amazed by my wife’s white skin and blonde hair. Like another planet..
Enjoyed reading your account of your Jamaican travels. The HQ of the International Seabed Authority is in Jamaica. This is a likely cover for the UN and its global governance plans. I knew some people who worked on the construction of the conference centre at the time. I worked around various Caribbean islands for many years and it is surprising how many of the uber rich have homes on the islands. Bill Gates owns a resort on Nevis. A retired Italian banker is financing the new Nevis airport. Many Russian oligarchs live on St Kitts
Probably worth more investigation. Add to that the Chinese connections in the Bahamas.
A certain detail in this story brought back to my mind another connection in a "could be something, could be nothing" kind of thing - Mary Jean Mitchell-Green died at 39 of cancer. She had a connection to Prince Charles. At the mention of her broken marriage arrangement to Prince Charles, the name Dale "Kanga" Tryon came to mind. She was a long time mistress of Prince Charles and was by all accounts Camilla's real main rival rather than Princess Diana. Dale died relatively young as well; cancer diagnosis followed by being institutionalized and then "falling" out of a third story window and being paralyzed for the last few months of her life. I'd watched a documentary on her years back and always found her tragic and also curious/suspicious; it also makes me wonder about Camilla. Is she just the lucky winner of Survivor: Charles Battenburg or ...
Anyways, that Jamaica story had me hooked from the beginning. Thanks for sharing that!
That was amazing. I hung on every word. Just fascinating and an incredible insight into the going's on there in Jamaica. Would love to know more about Nico's knowledge of the 1300's and the true timeline.
I’m with you.
Fascinating as usual Tom.
The tentacles run deep and wide is an understatement.
The names on the trees are really odd too. That has to have a deeper significance and origin.
Commemorative tree plaques are usually bronze and are at the base of the tree not on the tree itself stating when the person planted it.
That’s really weird considering the plaques would’ve been added later on a mature tree.
I wonder how old those trees are and if their age actually coincides with the alleged date of planting. I’m guessing those trees are older than the planting dates.
I’m getting a Jamaican voodoo or witchcraft vibe on that especially given the guide mentioned the people who contribute money are ones who seem to know things before they happen.
What also caught my eye is the terracing of the grounds surrounding the estate house as seen in the aerial photograph.
While the elevation certainly enhances the access to the view I’m curious what lies underneath.
There is an entrance into the hillside which you can see next to the stairs leading to the circle area.
I noticed that entrance as I was looking where the stairs built into the terracing led, one set leads to the oddly placed Baphomet planter, another set leads to the house entrance and the third leads to whatever that circular area is.
The entrance reminded me of similar hillside openings big enough to drive through that can be seen in photos of Epstein island.
Also the wording on the plaque in the “wedding venue area” reads “in deo spes” which
is a tenant of freemasonry and Scottish rites.
I wonder why that was included in any “peerages” granted in that space and why the sign.
So bizarre.
Those are all good points, and I would love to make the time to research the title history of that property, which should be very interesting too!
Regarding voodoo, off we go to Haiti to see what weirdness we can dig up there!
I saw a small church in a small town in Panama that looked like nothing from the outside, but walking into it almost knocks you off you feet. It rivaled any cathedral that you have seen, but it also had that Caribbean voodoo vibe to it. I have photos of it that I wish I could share here, but alas I can't.
You are right that the whole estate appears to be built upon a large stone structure. I kick myself for not noticing that! When we were there we were obsessed with what was upstairs, since the second floor was shut off. And, the estate house isn't large by any standard, so a subterranean structure of some sort makes perfect sense. Good eye!
I counted 21 Masonic steps leading up to the circle. The circle does not seem to make sense as a landscape feature, being empty in the center. It may be used in rituals in some way. I noticed that shed too but didn’t think about it being an entrance to underground tunnels.
The circle had been a pool at some point but was filled in and used ceremonially. Naturally we could get no further details.
All I can say is, Holy Cow!!!!
My words too!
I have seen many of those goat head statues in many different places, that most people don't notice. Many wealthy houses have them as yard decorations on their gates like gargoyles.
Hyper awareness always brings you interesting things.
I would like to know who isn’t a part of it… but I shouldn’t be shocked about Trudeau and his family 🙈but is Pierre Polievre not in office because he’s not part of it or would it not matter because it’s all a show and they get the heads of all the parties most the time 🤷♀️ I have also heard that almost every president of the US has common lineage related back to Kings of England. - Also random theory but the state Capitol building in Cheyenne Wyoming probably could not have been built (not even just the centre building) between Sept 1886 and March 1888 that is just spectacular looking and those dates seem incredibly unrealistic. The image showing construction of the completed middle portion looks like fake trees doctored photo. So did they find this building and claim it? I mean I was on a tour of regular history like Custer and Crazy Horse and to see that building and when it’s built it made no sense. How many layers of lies and weird timelines are there? (Also I m starting to wonder if the smallpox outbreaks that killed off while villages weren’t poisoned treaty rations- someone pointed out how the symptoms are pretty much identical and food back then was sometimes laced with heavy metals).
The "founding" of so many things in America is a strange phrasing that needs further investigation. "Exposing the Expositions 1851-1915" by Howdie Mickoski rocked my world as much as Dave McGowan did. Once you start digging into old Seattle, it gets even stranger. The whole history of America needs to be re-examined. Thank you for your comment!
Indeed, Tom. If the narrative says it was "founded", well then they simply FOUND it, already assembled by the previous civ.
Seattle has many odd parts to its story. I was fourth generation, but left during convid nonsense.
One of the most interesting tellings, is found at archive (dot) org. Book, with very limited printing, was put out in 1914, titled “The City that Made Itself”, authored by a Welford Beaton.
It carries a Masonic vibe.
This was a greatvread, really enjoyed it Tom!
Also,thanks for Mickoski reminder.
https://archive.org/details/citythatmadeitse01beat/page/n13/mode/1up
Well this seems very interesting. Thank you for sharing!
There was a lot of digging going on in old Seattle, not to mention the whole underground tour thing I took when growing up there many years ago. Anything else odd about old Seattle that you know of?
Angie, your instincts are good - this was a bombshell when I read what you wrote as I connected the dots that show us the British Empire targeted indigenous peoples for extermination - here's how to understand it. First from Google Ai:
1. The Outcome: AI Overview -
"While precise global figures for smallpox mortality among indigenous populations within the British Empire between 1853 and 1900 are difficult to determine, it's known that smallpox was devastatingly lethal to indigenous populations who lacked immunity. In some regions, mortality rates reached 90%."
So, a 90% REDUCTION - sound familiar?
2. The Method: Starting around 1809 in Massachusetts the European colonial powers mandated smallpox injections, called 'safe and effective vaccinatioins.' The worst was in 1853 the British Parliament passed the Vaccination Act, which mandated injections of for smallpox, which had been approved by the Queen. This law stayed in place for 46 years. And targeted every man, woman, and child in all of the British colonies worldwide. And this went hand in hand with a 90% reduction of the indigenous populations. From Google Ai:
"Yes, the British Empire did mandate smallpox vaccinations for indigenous populations during the period of 1853-1899, but the implementation and enforcement varied greatly across different colonies and territories. While some areas saw active vaccination campaigns targeting indigenous populations, others faced resistance, coercion, or were largely neglected."
Thank you for your comment Angie, it connected more dots. Genocide by injection seems to be the Crown cabals favorite method - it has all led me to suspect that they were behind the Black Plague. the Crown monarchies of Europe have always looked for ways to kill off their poor people that their monopolies on everything impoverish, and their favorite way is war, war, and more war. But they will do it in any way at all, especially when they can use their favorite business model Profit From Harms.
It's evil, vile, and sickening.
But it is what it is, and we must fight back, even if it is only educating ourselves to stay safe.
Your comment reminds me of a passage from the first chapter of Johnny Rogan’s Van Morrison biography, NO SURRENDER, which had a large section on the early to mid-20th Century history of Belfast and Ireland:
“By 1901, within the space of a century, Belfast’s population had risen from 20,000 to a staggering 350,000. This industrial utopia came with a heavy price tag. A mid-century census confirmed that 50% of the Belfast population was under 20, and average age of death was a barely believable nine years old."
Read that last sentence again. The average age of death in Belfast in 1950 was nine years old!
"The chief reason why most people failed to reach their 10th birthday was the frightening number of children forced to work in factories under appalling conditions, made worse by the constant threat of disease. Tuberculosis was the primary killer. When walking through the crowded rows of Belfast tenements, you could almost taste the saturated TB Sheets.”
There is a collection of Vans pre-Astral Weeks solo work, titled TB Sheets. The title track is an odd one.
Yes, "T.B. Sheets" was recorded among the original Bang sessions with Bert Berns in 1967 that also brought us "Brown Eyed Girl." Talk about a paradox of tracks!
"T.B. Sheets" is one of the songs focused on and extolled by the late great Lester Bangs in his long essay on Van the Man that changed both men's careers and reputations.
Surely you mean 1850!
Not according to the Van Morrison biography NO SURRENDER. In the opening chapter, which is loaded with one horror after another against the Irish people's history, it cites the average age of death in Belfast in 1950 as nine years of age.
I know, it's mind-blowing. But it also could explain why so many of Van Morrison's earliest songs are about young people dying of tuberculosis or other un-named diseases (both the original Bang sessions and ASTRAL WEEKS have grim/beautiful songs about it).
That is crazy, I knew there was child labour but I had no idea it was such a killer.
Tom, thanks for that insight into Ireland - I started making a list today of all the reasons to be suspicious of the entire history of the Public Health Acts, and proof that the Crown monarchies of Europe didn't give a rats arse about the health of the common man, and this goes on the list. Child labor. Industrial Revolution. The attacks on the health of the public began under the Vatican with the branding of women herbalists as witches and burning them or drowning them. Which in England was facilitated by king James 1590 book Demonology, where he accused them of being demons. Bastards. The Crown is evil.
Fantastic!
I’m so glad I did all my traveling while I was young. I was def not rich. Not even upper class, however, I managed. Now, I have no desire to travel anywhere. I love being home and living in the country.
Fascinating story about Jamaica. I don’t doubt it for a minute.
These days, they no longer seem to want to hide in plain site. On the contrary… they are out, loud and proud.
Sir Harold Mitchell owned other islands, too, at which he also did the "names on trees" thing.
"In 1974, British businessman and politician Sir Harold Mitchell visited Fiji from the UK and purchased Nananu-i-Cake and Mabua as a retreat. Because of Harold's position of Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party under Sir Winston Churchill and his social and political standing, several high-profile dignitaries visited and stayed on the island. Commemorative trees were planted for many of these high-profile visits. Nananu-i-Cake has remained in Sir Harold Mitchell's family since 1974."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nananu-i-Cake
If your name is Peter Green, wouldn't you change it?
In France by Frank Zappa
They got diseases
Like you never seen
Got a mystery blow-job
Turn your peter green
Down in France
Yowza, ain't THAT a blast from the past...had a high school pal who was sooo into Zappa (and Jimmy Page), never really much of that since in my circle of friends. Thanks for the lyrical snippet!
Wow! Amazing first hand experience! Most importantly, Adam and his wife’s Intuition kicked in…there’s the real “gotcha”!
I believe there is DEFINITELY Good vs. evil, and so much is unseen on both sides-the occult (that which cannot be seen).
A book I highly recommend for “one’s reference library” is “The Secret Teachings of All Ages”, Manly P. Hall, 1928-mind blowing and enlightening! I just looked up “tree”…pages,and pages of the symbolism of “tree”.
So much is ancient! There is so much symbolism right in front of our eyes, if you have knowledge of it.
Thank you Tom, and Adam!
God/Creator is my Hightower!🕊️🌞
There is no doubt about what these evil parasites do. Knowing they worship babylonian baph is not enough but what they actually do for it... That is something else and if we truly knew/saw, could we sleep?
God knows and tells us to focus on what is good. This world is not our home.
Simply mind blown! And that is truly something given all that has been and is being exposed.
With regard to the plaque, "In Deo Spes", as I understand, is used in Masonry to reflect faith and trust in God.
From the Brave browser search, "In Deo Spes" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Hope in God" or "My hope is in God." It is often used in religious or spiritual contexts, particularly within Christian traditions. The phrase appears in various sources, including Masonic symbolism, where it is associated with the Thirty-second Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite."
I have not read it yet (can't wait) but what came to mind is the docu film Life and Debt.
What blows my mind is that so many people worship the god of the Bible (Yahweh or Jesus) feeling superior to those who worship Baphomet when (as far as I can tell) they are both just worshipping the dark images and imaginations of the human psyche. Both twisted and unhealthy just twisted in different ways but neither representing the wisdom of our potential.
I spent some time in Ocho Rios in summer of 1968. When I tell you there was nothing there for 20 miles each direction on the beach, believe it. Also, drove in the mountains and were greeted by very curious local women. Amazed by my wife’s white skin and blonde hair. Like another planet..
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/esponsored/20241108/historic-launch-international-seabed-authority-marks-milestone-global
Enjoyed reading your account of your Jamaican travels. The HQ of the International Seabed Authority is in Jamaica. This is a likely cover for the UN and its global governance plans. I knew some people who worked on the construction of the conference centre at the time. I worked around various Caribbean islands for many years and it is surprising how many of the uber rich have homes on the islands. Bill Gates owns a resort on Nevis. A retired Italian banker is financing the new Nevis airport. Many Russian oligarchs live on St Kitts
Probably worth more investigation. Add to that the Chinese connections in the Bahamas.
Jamaica just became a WEF Nation last year as well.