Jesus of England
- Duration: 11:04
- Updated: 23 Feb 2015
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Jim Fetzer: This is utterly fascinating, and startling actually, Greg, I am fascinated about the part of the Jesus who was crucified, having survived and married. Can you tell us more about that, who he married and so forth?
Greg Hallett: Yes, well, the French word for ‘Initiation’ is ‘Lancement’. So the higher the initiation, the longer the lance. So Jesus was reportedly, figuratively up on a cross, getting pierced by a very long lance, which suggests that it was a very High Initiation.
I think that the initiation was this, that : Jesus was from a Royal lineage, he was based in Galilee, which is just east of Jerusalem, and he was too much trouble for the Romans in and around Jerusalem, so they gave him another Kingdom!
That kingdom was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which then had a combination of names as a series of small kingdoms. So he needed a reputation to precede him to go to England to set himself up as King, and this all was done with Roman Compliance, and Roman Escort, with a lot of Romans looking the other way — including Pontius Pilate et cetera.
So Jesus gets to the south-east coast of England under Roman military and diplomatic escort — and that’s actually proven and recorded in the murals on the Lord Mayor of London’s carriage, and in the Lord Mayor of London’s ceremonies today, where the Romans have spears, long lances that they’re poking at the Lord Mayor of London, in like 2012, and the Lord Mayor of London is laughing at the spears or lances.
So Jesus arrived in south-east England, he arrives up the Medway, which is the Tidal River going in south of the Thames.
Jim Fetzer: Jesus came to England!
Greg Hallett: Yes. There is a whole lot of legends about it. The second national anthem of Britain [written by William Blake: ‘And did those feet in ancient time, Walk upon England’s mountains green … Til we have built Jerusalem In England’s green & pleasant Land].
Jim Fetzer: And of course this is post, after the crucifixion …
Greg Hallett: … which didn’t happen to either of the Jesuses! If there was a crucifixion, a physical death, then it happened to someone else, which may have been a look-alike and some people suggest it was Judas. I’m not sure if it even happened.
Jim Fetzer: Continue!
Greg Hallett: But he survived, because he had a lineage, and that lineage claims to be the Monarchs of the United Kingdom and of Europe.
So Jesus arrives up the Medway, which is a Tidal River. And the Medway used to circle right round the whole south-east coast of England, which was an island, and then it was a tidal island, and then it was a spring tidal island, and then it silted up until about 1955 when it was dammed, and then in 1959, and then again in 1969 the Medway flooded over the dam and up to the top point of the stream.
The top point of the stream is called Eden, and there is Edenbridge which goes over the stream, as in ‘Garden of Eden’, and the nearest local landmark is called ‘Godstone’. And the area was covered in giant golden oaks.
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Watch the whole video, read the transcript at
http://www.hallettreport.com/No8.html
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"THE HIDDEN KING OF ENGLAND
Arma Christi, Unveiling the Rose" at
http://www.thehiddenkingofengland.com
Jim Fetzer: This is utterly fascinating, and startling actually, Greg, I am fascinated about the part of the Jesus who was crucified, having survived and married. Can you tell us more about that, who he married and so forth?
Greg Hallett: Yes, well, the French word for ‘Initiation’ is ‘Lancement’. So the higher the initiation, the longer the lance. So Jesus was reportedly, figuratively up on a cross, getting pierced by a very long lance, which suggests that it was a very High Initiation.
I think that the initiation was this, that : Jesus was from a Royal lineage, he was based in Galilee, which is just east of Jerusalem, and he was too much trouble for the Romans in and around Jerusalem, so they gave him another Kingdom!
That kingdom was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which then had a combination of names as a series of small kingdoms. So he needed a reputation to precede him to go to England to set himself up as King, and this all was done with Roman Compliance, and Roman Escort, with a lot of Romans looking the other way — including Pontius Pilate et cetera.
So Jesus gets to the south-east coast of England under Roman military and diplomatic escort — and that’s actually proven and recorded in the murals on the Lord Mayor of London’s carriage, and in the Lord Mayor of London’s ceremonies today, where the Romans have spears, long lances that they’re poking at the Lord Mayor of London, in like 2012, and the Lord Mayor of London is laughing at the spears or lances.
So Jesus arrived in south-east England, he arrives up the Medway, which is the Tidal River going in south of the Thames.
Jim Fetzer: Jesus came to England!
Greg Hallett: Yes. There is a whole lot of legends about it. The second national anthem of Britain [written by William Blake: ‘And did those feet in ancient time, Walk upon England’s mountains green … Til we have built Jerusalem In England’s green & pleasant Land].
Jim Fetzer: And of course this is post, after the crucifixion …
Greg Hallett: … which didn’t happen to either of the Jesuses! If there was a crucifixion, a physical death, then it happened to someone else, which may have been a look-alike and some people suggest it was Judas. I’m not sure if it even happened.
Jim Fetzer: Continue!
Greg Hallett: But he survived, because he had a lineage, and that lineage claims to be the Monarchs of the United Kingdom and of Europe.
So Jesus arrives up the Medway, which is a Tidal River. And the Medway used to circle right round the whole south-east coast of England, which was an island, and then it was a tidal island, and then it was a spring tidal island, and then it silted up until about 1955 when it was dammed, and then in 1959, and then again in 1969 the Medway flooded over the dam and up to the top point of the stream.
The top point of the stream is called Eden, and there is Edenbridge which goes over the stream, as in ‘Garden of Eden’, and the nearest local landmark is called ‘Godstone’. And the area was covered in giant golden oaks.
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
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