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"I wouldn't call it random, because it is really thought through carefully for each story," Sarafian said
"
Brave" producer
Katherine Sarafian chalked up the red manes of the new movie's characters to their
Scottish heritage. She denied
Pixar had any specific agenda behind its use of red hair
TERRORISM AND THE
ILLUMINATI -- A THREE THOUSAND YEAR
HISTORY
Chapter Five: The
Anglo-Saxons
Britain
Though
Joseph of Arimathea had already prepared his own tomb, because he was "waiting for the
Kingdom of God", but in which he chose to bury
Jesus, he lives on for at least another thirty years, and supposedly, around the year 63 AD, he was said to have travelled to
England. In the eighth century AD,
Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mayence, stated in the
Life of Mary Magdalene that Joseph of Arimathea was sent to
Britain, and he goes on to detail who traveled with him as far as
France, claiming that he was accompanied by, in addition to
Mary Magdalene and
Lazarus, and again,
Salome. [1] With him was the "
Holy Grail", which he concealed for safekeeping at
Glastonbury Tor, where he established the first church in Britain
Isles, which developed into
Glastonbury Abbey. His descendants would eventually culminate in the person of
King Arthur.
The prominence of Britain in this tale is a mark of its long-standing affiliation with the practice of the occult.
Scholars have in fact speculated that, already at the beginning of the first millennium BC, the
Phoenicians ventured as far as Britain to exploit the tin trade, connecting them to the religious traditions of the
Near East.
The Britons traced their descent to
Brutus, grandson of Ascanius, who in turn was supposedly descended from
Zerah. In addition, according to the ancient chronicles of
Ireland, the lineage of the
Britons was supplemented in the sixth century BC, with the royal blood of the
House of David, resulting in the kings of
Scotland.
Observations:
William (now age 30) is a qualified
RAF pilot
Monmouth(shire) borders
Gloucester(shire)
Monmouthshire Area - 850km (squared)
Population: Ranked
18th (
Welsh principal areas by population)
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Total (
2010 est.) 88,
100 (lots of 8's here!)
Irish legend maintains that the
Scottish originate from
Fenius Farsaidh, a descendant of
Edom, who founded the kingdom of Scythia. [2] Fenius' son Nel married Scota, an
Egyptian. Thus explaining why the name Scoti was applied by the
Romans to
Irish raiders, and later to the Irish invaders of
Argyll and
Caledonia, which became known as Scotland. Scota and Nel had a son,
Goidel Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, who was expelled from
Egypt shortly after the
Exodus of the Israelites by a pharaoh. After much traveling, his descendants settled in
Hispania, also known as
Iberia, or modern
Spain and Portugal, where
Mil Espaine was born. It was the sons of Mil,
Eber Finn and
Eremon, who established the
Gaelic presence in Ireland. [3]
According to the ancient Irish, Scottish, and
English Chronicles, in or about the year 583-582 BC, a princess called "
Tamar Tephi" came from Egypt by way of
Spain, and landed on the northeast coast of Ireland. When the
Jews were persecuted by
Nebuchadnezzar of
Babylon,
Mattaniah, the son of
King Josiah, and a direct descendant of
King David, was installed in Judah. Known as
King Zedekiah, he acceded to the throne of
Jerusalem in 598 BC.
Twelve years later, Jerusalem fell to Nebuchadnezzar, whereupon
Zedekiah was taken to Babylon and blinded, and his sons were murdered, except for his daughter Tamar.