Anonymous ID: 2f7290 May 24, 2020, 2:36 p.m. No.9301638   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1766 >>1859 >>2049

>>9300720 pb

Harvard Law Editor.

He used the wrong legal term for something, the other day; then I read according to his official bio he was Editor of the Law Review at Harvard.

hhhhahhhahhahahhhahhhahhahha

Some of the anons here might be able to fake that; but not him.

 

SHADOW KING

to do with the "stone of fate" True Kingship,

Shadow king?

 

"A letter to the editor of the Morning Chronicle of 2 January 1819 states that "On the 19th of November, as the servants belonging to the West Mains of Dunsinane-house, were employed in carrying away stones from the excavation made among the ruins that point out the site of Macbeth's castle here, part of the ground they stood on suddenly gave way, and sunk down about six feet, discovering a regularly built vault, about six feet long and four wide. None of the men being injured, curiosity induced them to clear out the subterranean recess, when they discovered among the ruins a large stone, weighing about 500l. which is pronounced to be of the meteoric or semi-metallic kind. This stone must have lain here during the long series of ages since Macbeth's reign. Besides it were also found two round tablets, of a composition resembling bronze. On one of these two lines are engraved, which a gentleman has thus deciphered.— 'The sconce (or shadow) of kingdom come, until Sylphs in air carry me again to Bethel.' These plates exhibit the figures of targets for the arms. From time immemorial it has been believed among us here, that unseen hands brought Jacob's pillow from Bethel, and dropped it on the site where the palace of Scoon now stands. A strong belief is also entertained by many in this part of the country, that it was only a representation of this Jacob's pillow that Edward sent to Westminster, the sacred stone not having been found by him. The curious here, aware of such traditions, and who have viewed these venerable remains of antiquity, agree that Macbeth may, or rather must, have deposited the stone in question at the bottom of his Castle, on the hill of Dunsinane (from the trouble of the times), where it has been found by the workmen.

This curious stone has been shipped for London for the inspection of the scientific amateur, in order to discover its real quality."

 

synchronicity with the cursed play of Shak Sper. McSTAIN

 

"The name ‘The Stone of Destiny’ has come to us from a poor English translation of the Gaelic words ‘Lia’, a great stone, and ‘Fail’, meaning fatal; hence ‘fate’, and subsequently ‘destiny’. However, the ‘Lia Fail’ was originally known to the Irish as the ‘Lia Faileas and Faileas doesn’t mean fate at all, but rather spectral, or spiritual shadow. It appears that this confusion has come about from a perfectly simple word contraction made a very long time ago by an Irish scribe, and the error of mistaking ‘fail’ for ‘faileas’ has continued without question ever since. The Lia Faileas, exclusively for use in the coronation of kings, was gifted from the city of Faileas, which means ‘the Place of Shadow’.

 

https://kaldanis.blogspot.com/

Prince William is supposed to be a Shadow King; but it also supposed to connect with the Pontif/ Chiefs of East and West Christian Church.

I know there's moar there, but I have to get back to Rice

Anonymous ID: 2f7290 May 24, 2020, 3:18 p.m. No.9302054   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2089 >>2090

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I think Aquino was on here playing with us as Colonel "B"? Pretending "Q" sent him

Dude sort blew it right away.

another version of A U St In , but a little better at it. I don't even think A us tin knew that most of what went on, was on the image board.. He was "Q of Twitter" ?

kek