20th September 2023
Videos which get to the top of the search engines are invariably pushed by the cult. DAARPA created the internet so it would be naive to think it’s going to let baby flee the nest any time soon (if ever).
Lately scenes of fighting between staff and shoplifters have been pushed in our direction. They tend to leave their mark in black and white, to denote masonic involvement. Recently we were fed the Peckham store incident where the store owner was seen to have his hands around the neck of a supposed shoplifter, prompting a large demonstration outside the shop to try and shut him down. Here is a screenshot from the Telegraph video of the incident
Great how they managed to get the ‘coincidental’ matching black and white outfits in shot. Below is a screenshot of the same shopkeeper interviewed on Talk TV about that incident. Apparently he is hiding from the screaming female mob. I suppose he just accidentally ended up surrounded by disembodied female mannequins. Or perhaps he was advertising his wigs? There are 33 faces showing here.
The same week this video appeared of another incident in south east London, this time in Woolwich. here It’s supposed to be shoplifters fighting shop assistants but it looks like a rehearsal for some fringe production on the South Bank.
Here is a screenshot towards the end of the clip. A woman with black and white hat and waterproof jacket moves deliberately to stand right in front of camera.
Oh and what a surprise she seems to be holding something blue and yellow. Blue signifies spirit/heaven and yellow is mind/earth.
Both the above clips are men set against women. Anyone would think this was becoming a trend.
Here’s another store fight in the US of A. Again a man is seemingly dragged into a situation in a shop and ends up assaulting a woman (supposed shoplifter). Here is the video and below is a screenshot of a woman with black and white striped top just standing for no reason with her back to the camera.
The question is how come this man (who is another customer) knows the people leaving the shop are shoplifters? And why is he hanging around the door waiting for them? Staff don’t seem to be bothered.
Below I have posted several pictures of Renee Hoenderkamp, the GP who worked for BBC and ITV and now hosts a Talk Radio show with David Bull. Renee has spoken out against the covid BS and to some extent has challenged the quaccines, but in true Murdoch slave style, she always steers her audience back in a safe direction. She mostly wears black and white too, to make sure we know who’s agenda she is really serving.
Just noticed the caption above, we are supposed to have hope , something to do with HIV and monkeys. Yeh right.
She’s added some stars above (or pentagrams). Nothing to see here.
And here she is reminding us all that although children shouldn’t be running to get the shots, of course the elderly and vulnerable in care homes should be queuing up. Would you want her as your GP??
Dig these boots:
Below she looks a little bit pissed off. Barrister Mark Macdonald has just suggested the Lucy Letby case could be a miscarriage of justice.
We are often reminded by Talk TV aka Rupert Murdoch that it is the public’s fault we have no health system because apparently we all eat too much. We must stop eating to protect the NHS.
Above she’s with a couple of queue pushers, both also in uniform.
Here she ditches the black and white for black and Roses. She wants to remind us that roses are another major masonic/rosicrusian symbol. The rosicrucian symbol is the rosy cross.
The red rose symbolizes blood , particularly menstrual blood. To the ancients the menses was the nectar of the Gods. The Old Testament indicates the sacred nature of the menses and the taboos it generates. (Lev. 15-19-25) . Roman philosopher and naturalist, Pliny the Elder, lists conditions which menstrual blood can cure, including gout, tumours and many others. However it was also highly dangerous. A smear of blood could cause a miscarriage. It could also ruin crops, turn wine sour, rust metal and send dogs mad. It was known to dull mirrors and the cure for this was to have the woman stare at the back of the mirror until the shine on the front was restored. John Allegro writes extensively about the power attributed to menstrual blood in his banned book ‘The Mushroom and the Cross’. Because of the dark colour of menstrual blood, the colour purple also came to be connected with fertility, hence Kings and magistrates wore purple garments. The Latin word ‘purpura’ came to refer to the significance of their robes , hence their power. Purpura comes from the Greek word meaning ‘purple fish’ and it can be seen how the traditional fish-shaped mitre of the Catholic church, and the headgear of the Dagon worshipping Babylonian priests before them, is associated with menstrual blood.
Purple is thus the symbolic colour of the nobility. Tyrian purple was the most prized, almost black like congealed blood, but gleaming when held up to the light and is the origin of Homer’s phrase ‘blood of purple hue’. Pliny also describes the dragon called the ‘basiisk’ whose name means ‘womb blood’. Some call this Saturn’s blood. The colour and consistency is that of pitch. And pitch was believed to be mother earth’s menses in the form, for instance, of the lumps of bitumen that rose to the surface of the Dead Sea. Pitch too, besides being useful for caulking ships, was endowed with healing qualities and in true keeping with ‘like repelling like’ it was believed that taken along with wine and castor oil, pitch could drive out menses.
The rose on the cross is a symbol of regeneration. The personal journey of death and rebirth in Hermetic tradition, is at the heart of masonic rituals.
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Another star or pentagram, just visible here on her shoulder.
And apologies if you throw up while viewing the picture below:
Is that Bugsy Malone with the striped tie?
We got a double dose above on GB News. Interesting patterns.
And above another black dress with Roses.
Renee has a mate called Dawn Harper, another TV doctor who worked on a show called Born Naughty with Ravi Jayaram (of Lucy Letby case fame). Here’s a few pics of her
Here she is with her mate Ravi:
She’s got a sense of humour, I’ll give her that for posting this:
And here she is with ex hubby:
And here is a screenshot of her as part of the NHS covid and flu jab promotion, she’s wearing red this time, gives us the sense of danger and urgency to rush out, roll up yer sleeve and get yer fix.
Screenshot from Dawn video below letting us know the joys of mask wearing:
Here’s her website she has the upside down cross of St. Peter as part of her name (or is it an '‘X’ Here??
Just thought I’d add this final pic coz it looks so sweet all girlies together, all looking out for us little people:
They’re laughing at us.