There has been much ado on the conspiracy websites about a possible false flag attack on the Olympic stadium, which is mainly being fed by the usual suspects of unattributed blogs, anonymous whistleblowers and channeling. Obviously, there are people that would like us to believe that there’s going to be an attack. But I think they’re the same people who told us about the evil Illuminati who eat babies for breakfast, just to hear them squeal.
I’ve flip-flopped back and forth on this issue several times in the last few weeks because the fog of the psy-ops war is very dense and also because I have the same tendency as many and that is to attribute to conspiracy that which is much more likely to be due to incompetence.
On hearing Ben Fellows on Red Ice Creations radio, an undercover film-maker that infiltrated G4S, I became convinced that ‘something is going to happen’. But on further reflection, and talking to people who work within security, it seems that the level of incompetence that was on display was normal (unfortunately) for any kind of so-called security outfit and that the most that the organisers of the Olympics could be accused of is preparing for the worst, but there’s no evidence of them instigating anything.
The other reason that I’m doubtful about a false flag atrocity is because the main plank of the argument is based around occult symbols being evident. Just the fact that occult symbols are being used is enough to convince some that evil doings are afoot. But 'occult' just means 'hidden'. And symbols in themselves are neither good or bad. For instance, the Indians and Tibetans honour the swastika for ‘good luck’. Hitler stole this symbol from them because he believed it belonged the original Aryans, who, he had been convinced, were the ancestors of all fair haired, blue eyed Right Stuff Germans.
So good guys and bad guys can use symbols ~ and their use only causes fear in those not schooled about them and their use. Yes, a pyramid structure is used to amass power which is siphoned up to the top. But how the power is used is in the intentions of the user. Rather like a vegetable knife, you can use it to chop vegetables or you can use it to stab someone. That doesn't make cooking vegetable curry an evil activity.
Much of the fear about symbols comes from our Christian upbringing, which has taught us to think the worse of anyone using any kind of enchantment or magic. Even if, like me, you rejected Christianity at the age of 10, the teachings run deep in our subconscious minds and they are not so easily jettisoned without doing some shamanic work on oneself. We have been taught to fear magic by Christianity. This is like fearing vegetable curry.
So all of this a bit of preamble to explain an aspect of the enchantment of the Olympics which, according to research and experience, is likely to be good thing, and it is to do with the Enchantment of London which was put into place long before even the Templars came into these lands, in the days of the Druids.
The Olympics is always held on the same dates, beginning 27th July, and it coincides with the time that the ancient Celts (and Gauls) would call Lughnasa ~ the festival it which they honoured their sun god, Lugh/Lug/Lud. Known as Lugh in Ireland, he was Lud in England of which the main capital city, before the Romans, was known as Lud’s Town, now London.
His river is the river Lugh, renamed by the Romans as the river Lea, and it flows down from its source at Lugh’s Town (Luton) into the Lea Valley and then just before Temple Mills, it loops round to surround the whole of the Olympic Park like a moat.
The spring of the river Lugh/Lea is actually within an earthwork enclosure known as Waulud’s Bank and is a landmark along the Michael ley line.
Lugh/Lug/Lud is one of the guardians of the sacred city of London, the other being the unicorn, and both can be seen like huge landscape giants ~ Lugh as the male kingly sun god Lion (Llew means ‘lion’ in Welsh) guarding London to the east, and the Unicorn as the intuitive female moon goddess guarding the west. It’s difficult to make out their bodies now that the Greater London has become so built up, but their heads and forelegs are quite distinct. Also Lugh the lion is wearing a crown, just as he appears in the coat of arms for Great Britain.
Unicorn in the west
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Lion in the east
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Crown of the lion
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Chris Street has written about this in the chapter entitled Guardians of the Sacred City in the book Legendary London and the Spirit of Place which is edited by Anthony Thorley.
“The head, back and man of the Lion is defined by various features, including the A113 road from Passingford Bridge and Chigwell to Woodford. Meandering alongside it virtually all the way is the river Roding, adding a curly mane. The Lion’s face follows the B175 road from Passingford Bridge through Stapleford Abbots to Romford.
“The eye is in the area of Battles Hall and St Mary’s Stapleford. The Lion’s mouth is in the area of Havering at Bower, and its chest is the A112 through Chadwell Heath. The paws rest comfortably in Dagenham defined by parts of the A125 and A111.
"The kingly stature of the lion is emphasised by the surprising fact that some of the old paths, tracks and boundary lines above its head can actually be linked up in the shape of very regal crown, remarkably similar to the one on the real crest.”
(There is more about Lugh/Lug/Lud in Wizard Paradox's post The Eye of the Bull)
Is it just coincidence that the Lion and the Unicorn can be made out so clearly in the land around the London? According to Chris Street, no, because the images form a meaningful part of a remarkable discovery known as the London Earthstars Matrix.
This London Earthstars Matrix is also emblazoned on the London landscape but in a different way to the Lion and the Unicorn ~ yet all three are fundamentally connected.
The Earthstars of London refer to a ground-breaking piece of work which has discovered that the sacred sites of London are not distributed at random. They connect in a vast and complex geometric pattern or matrix which includes many old parish churches and sacred hills as well as more famous places such as Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral and the Tower of London.
Anthony Thorley says it's evident from earlier drafts of his plans that he never got to use that Christopher Wren knew of the Earthstars Matrix when he was given the commission to rebuild the sacred sites of London after the Great Fire. Anthony has devoted a whole chapter to this subject, Sir Christopher Wren's Secret London in his book Legendary London and the Spirit of Place.
In all, the Earthstars Matrix comprises nineteen designs, most pentagrams, hexagrams, circles and triangles.None of them are separate, Each connect to the whole. Chris Street says that is a recognisable temple ground plan, but on a vast scale and covering more than four hundred square miles of Greater London.
And this giant sacred but hidden temple is protected on both sides by the Holy Protector Guardians of Great Britain, the Lion and the Unicorn, as shown on the Coat of Arms for Great Britain. What's interesting, though, and I know it's bound to set the conspiracy theorists off again, is that it is only shown the right way round, to reflect how it appears in the landscape around London, when it's shown in Scotland.
Coat of arms when shown in Britain
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Coat of arms when shown in Scotland
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Legendary London and the Spirit of Place: New Light on the Great Changes of Our Times
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