Anonymous ID: a9ca2e May 18, 2021, 11:31 a.m. No.13694168   🗄️.is 🔗kun

in 1990 De Wet Potgieter interviewed Keith Maxwell about the activities of the South African Institute of Maritime Research (SAIMR) whose letterhead depicts the figurehead on the prow of the Cutty Sark. In the interview he refers to SAIMR as being founded 184 years earlier.

 

Cutty Sark' figurehead depicts witch Nanny Dee holding a horse's tail. In Robert Burns's poem, she danced lasciviously in a short (cutty) chemise (sark). Strangely, cutty sark is also a corruption of the Greek phrase "kata sark" or "according to (the) flesh." He wrote it in 1790, 16 years before the British Expeditionary Force occupied the Cape Colony in 1806 and annexed South Africa. This was 184 years before the SAIMR interview.

 

In the documentary, Cold Case: Hammarskjöld about the death of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in a 1961 plane crash in Africa, we learn that SAIMR was a mercenary army financed from abroad whose work was to destabilize African governments, trigger coups, and generally maintain the control of mining companies and other British Empire interests. One of their operations was to spread AIDS in Africa through inoculations that were contaoiminated with the HIV virus.

 

Back to the Cutty Sark. A Scottish person educated in Greek and knowing the meaning of kata sarks as down from flesh would have noticed that a woman in a short skirt (cutty sark) did draw one's attention down to the place where generation of new young flesh took place. It is curious that they chose such a figurehead as their emblem and knowing about the world trade insex slavesand howThe Outlaw Seais a key part of that trade, and how war and chaos makes it much easier to acquire fresh meat for the trade, perhaps it is no accident that this Maxwell (an intelligence agent) chose the same surname as '''Robert Maxwell (an intelligence agent). They even look as though they could be related.