Anonymous ID: f7ad54 Jan. 15, 2019, 11:38 a.m. No.4766746   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>7052

I know this is out of sync with the flow of the board today but i wanted to get it into the breads

>>4765479 pb

Dd background on an Henry Shukman, poet, having found an interesting "Q" research related photograph in his book.

[will attach those images in follow-up post]

Shukman is part of a "Western' Zen Buddhist cult, his father an " "Historian"

Went to a school as a child called "Dragon School" attached to Oxford U. in the same town, Oxford.

Check the Alumni (this is only one half the list of Notable from that school)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_School

Poppy Adams, writer[12]

Hatti Archer, long-distance runner[12]

Alexander Aris (born 1973), elder son of Nobel Prize-winning democracy and human rights campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi and Michael Aris[13]

Baron Armstrong of Ilminster (born 1927), civil servant

Henry Barratt (born 1983), rugby union player

Sir Gawain Bell (1909–1995), colonial administrator, Governor of Northern Nigeria

Michael Beloff QC (born 1942), barrister, President of Trinity College, Oxford

Sir John Betjeman (1906–1984), poet, Poet Laureate from 1972[12]

Sir Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989), composer

Christopher Booker (born 1937), journalist and author

Alain de Botton (born 1969), writer and television producer[12]

Arthur Bowen, actor in movie series, Harry Potter

Humphry Bowen (1929–2002), chemist and botanist

Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist

Julian Brazier (born 1953), politician[12]

Henry Brett, polo player, captain England polo team 2003–06

Baron Bruce-Lockhart (1942–2008), politician

Sir Giles Bullard (1926–1992), diplomat

Sir Julian Bullard (1928–2006), diplomat

John Campbell (born 1958), economist

Humphrey Carpenter (1946–2005), journalist, author, and musician[12]

Tristram Cary (1925–2008), composer

Simon Cawkwell (born 1946), stock market commentator

Hal Cazalet, musician[12]

Christopher Cazenove (1943–2010), actor[12]

Jonathan Cecil (1939–2011), actor[14]

Leonard Cheshire VC (1917–1992), World War II RAF pilot and activist for the disabled[12]

Colin Clark (1905–1989), economist

Sebastian Croft (born 2001), actor

Hugh Dancy (born 1975), actor[12]

Jack Davenport (born 1973), actor[12]

Quentin Davies, politician

Ralph Henry Carless Davis (1918–1991), historian

Cressida Dick (born 1960), senior police officer

Oliver Dimsdale (born 1972), actor

Richard 'Rick' Fenn (born 23 May 1953) rock guitarist, member of 10cc since 1976

Lady Antonia Fraser (born 1932, nΓ©e Pakenham), historical author[12]

Bernard Gadney, (1909–2000), rugby player and educator

Douglas Gairdner, (1910–1979), pediatrician

The Rt. Hon. Hugh Gaitskell (1906–1963), politician, leader of the Labour Party from 1955–1963[12]

Sir Christopher Geidt, Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II

J. B. S. Haldane (1892–1964), geneticist and evolutionary biologist

Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Hardman[12]

Tim Henman (born 1974), tennis player[12]

Tom Hiddleston (born 1981), actor

Sir Tony Hoare (born 1934), computer scientist

Brent Hoberman, co-founder of lastminute.com

Tom Hollander (born 1967), actor[12]

Peter Hopkirk (born 1930), journalist, author

Air Marshal Sir Peter Horsley (1921–2001), Royal Air Force commander

Frances Houghton (born 1980), rower and Olympic silver medallist[12]

Lord Hunt (born 1942), leading authority on turbulence modelling

Sir Tim Hunt, biochemist and Nobel laureate

Edward Impey (born 1962), historian, archaeologist, museum curator, Master of the Armouries and Director General of the Royal Armouries

Brian Inglis (1916–1993), journalist and historian

Max Irons (born 1985), actor

Pico Iyer (born 1957), journalist and author[12]

Peter Jay (born 1937), television journalist, and former BBC economics editor[12]

Patrick Jenkin PC (Lord Jenkin of Roding, born 1926), politician[12]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_School

And the name of the school DRAGON

Emma Watson of "Harry Potter" Film fame attended there.

Something spoopy about her too close

resemblance to Trans-humanist atheist pseudo-scientist DAWKINS

I've been thinking about bio-engineering and cloning after seeing last night the image of Maggie Nixon last Nov. when we thought she was already dead.

The resemblance to "Sunshine" from W. Hollywood[?] who died in the suspiecious plane crash is just too close

The mole on the chin distinguishes one from the other. Twins [and I would assume clones] often have birth marks that do not match.

The young woman "Nixon" has a strange blank look on her face.

There should a large bun of images collected last night? For comparisons?

If a specific "look" on children is important; and they are so valuable - said to be traded as currency; doesn't it follow that they would be cloning and breeding them? Isn' that what Nazi Scientist Mengele was obsessed with? Twins and Breeding?

Anonymous ID: f7ad54 Jan. 15, 2019, 11:57 a.m. No.4767052   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>7143

>>4766746

And the name of the school DRAGON

 

Shuckman creates History, like his Historian Dad?.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Shukman

"He teaches at the Mountain Cloud Zen Center and is a Zen Teacher in the Sanbo Kyodan lineage, with the teaching name Ryu'un.[3]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanbo_Kyodan

Part of the NWO Project is the appropriation, harnessing and weaponizing of foreign cultures.

~Part of the English "Colonization" project and plans for domination?

"Hussain" was part of it via his biological Dad being leader of Subud, an Indonesian cult - promoted by "British" Intel officer John G. Bennett.

Shukman's book on the ANDES

"Sons of the Moon" 1989

I could do thousands of these profiles, most likely. Faking history and Cultural engineering are huge enterprise taking up 100 of lives and man-hours.

His connection with the Zen School?

looks as though he is also involved with Cult creation [social engineering], i.e. creation of religion, belief systems, and indoctrination of subject populations.

The image in the book of the Inca?

Image looks like out of a movie set; and doesn't match the other photos;

Henry was there

"seeking out a remote race",

where "celebration and violence go hand in hand"

The photo struck me because of the Medallion around the neck of the chief

Isn't it true Inca were known for Human sacrifice - where they pull out the Heart and offer to the SUN - or is that BS?

Anyway they were known to have scads of GOLD

Check the necklace it 's of the same genre as the Vanderbilt fetish charms?

Could the school "DRAGON" be a grooming area for leaders of culture and politics?

 

Emma Watson (born 1990), actress, model, activist[12]

Admiral Sir Hugo White (born 1939), Royal Navy admiral, Commander-in-Chief Fleet 1992–95[12]

Jack Whitehall (born 1988), comedian[12]

Conrad Wolfram (born 1970), technologist

Stephen Wolfram (born 1959), scientist and technology entrepreneur

Rupert Wyatt (born 1972), writer and film maker

Shaun Wylie (1913–2009), mathematician and World War II codebreaker

Baroness Young (1926–2002), politician[12]

Books is called "Sons of the Moon" published 1989

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"Medallion" at the chest of priest alleged "Aquinas?"

Isn't it true that Vanderbilt 's dolls and paintings all made reference to Mezo-America?. I traced one of the goddesses she kept as an Icon, to a creepy Church in Southern Mexico.

Could some traditions of human sacrifice survived in that region?

Anonymous ID: f7ad54 Jan. 15, 2019, 12:04 p.m. No.4767143   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>4767052

Here's more of the list of ex-Dragon school Notable achievers

Could the school "DRAGON" be a grooming area for leaders of culture and politics?

David Jessel, journalist[12]

Stephen Jessel, journalist[12]

C. E. M. Joad, philosopher[12]

Dom Joly (born 1968), comedian[12]

Sir John Kendrew (1917–1997), molecular biologist and Nobel Laureate

Andrew Lack (born 1953), biologist and botanist

Ben Lamb, actor[12]

Hugh Laurie (born 1959), comedian, musician and actor[12]

Alan Macfarlane, anthropologist and historian

Lancelot Mallalieu, politician[12]

Henry Marsh, (born 1950), neurosurgeon and author

Oliver Milburn, actor[12]

Hugh Miles (born 1977), journalist and author

Naomi Mitchison (nΓ©e Haldane, 1897–1999), novelist and poet[12]

Philip Moore, Baron Moore of Wolvercote (1921–2009), civil servant and personal private secretary to the Queen

Sir John Mortimer (1923–2009), playwright, barrister and novelist[12]

Sir Peter Newsam (born 1928), educator (also staff)

Sir Roger Norrington (born 1934), musician and conductor[12]

Ed O'Brien (born 1968), musician (member of Radiohead)[12]

Rageh Omaar (born 1967), journalist and writer[12]

Julian Opie (born 1958), artist

Stephen Oppenheimer (born 1947), genetic researcher and author

Tom Penny (born 1977), skateboarder

Ronnie Poulton-Palmer (born c.1890), killed in the First World War, rugby player[12]

Jonathan Pugh (born 1962), cartoonist

William Pye (born 1938), sculptor

Sir Timothy Raison (1929-2011), politician, journalist and author[12]

Jack Randle VC (1917–1944), distinguished serviceman, T/Captain, 2nd Bn. The Royal Norfolk Regiment[12]

Adrian Rawlins (born 1958), film and television actor

Andrew Robinson (born 1957), author and editor

William Leefe Robinson VC (1895–1918), lieutenant, 39 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps[12]

Aubrey de SΓ©lincourt (1894–1962), writer

Nicholas Shakespeare (born 1957), journalist and novelist[12]

David Shukman[12]

Henry Shukman, poet

Nevil Shute (1899–1960), novelist[12]

Sir John Slessor, Marshal of the Royal Air Force[12]

Sir John Smyth VC, distinguished serviceman, lieutenant, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, Indian Army

Richard Sorabji (born 1934), academic and historian of classical philosophy

Timothy Sprigge (1932–2007), philosopher

Jon Stallworthy (born 1935), academic and poet

Robin Stevens (born 1988), children's author

Rory Stewart (born 1973), politician, author and diplomat[12]

Galen Strawson (born 1952), philosopher and literary critic

Christopher Tolkien (born 1924), son of J. R. R. Tolkien[12]

Simon Tolkien (born 1959), novelist and son of Christopher Tolkien[12]

Peter Tranchell (1922–1993), musician, composer, and teacher[12]

The 3rd Baron Tweedsmuir (1916-2008), politician, novelist and poet

Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Royal Navy admiral

Sam Waley-Cohen (born 1982), jockey and businessman

Tom Ward (born 1971), actor[12]

Paul Watkins (born 1963), Booker Prize-nominated author

Emma Watson (born 1990), actress, model, activist[12]

Could this Institution be connected with Tavistock?