Anonymous ID: 255a2e May 26, 2020, 7:41 p.m. No.9326318   🗄️.is 🔗kun

any Templar (or Mason)-savvy anons about? back from a slightly surreal dig from two breads ago.

 

had discussion with anons re late Nov 2019 London Bridge terror attack. Polish chef / kitchen porter Lukasz Koczocik from Fishmonger's Hall was hero (narwhal tusk stuff).

 

some talk about this event vis-a-vis Donald Tusk:

>>9325085 (pb) >>9325061 (pb) >>9325007 (pb)

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

 

interdasting, but then anon said I should see the restaurant - Y. >>9324944 (pb) . got the shovel out.

 

Coat of arms on the building had crossed keys, reminded me of Vatican coat of arms. Fish too (duh), but St Peter was also a fisherman when Jesus called him. Front of building reminds a bit of Epstein temple door arches. Not original, which went back to at least 1310.

 

This quote from wikipedia hit me: "They also hold a dagger that at one time was popularly believed to have been used by Lord Mayor Walworth to kill Wat Tyler in 1381, and was said to have been given to the City armoury by the king."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishmongers%27_Hall

 

Wat Tyler led English Peasants Rebellion of 1381. John J Robinson investigated this for his book BORN IN BLOOD. Contrary to official history (surprised?), JJR found that it was NOT spontaneous, but well organized. He concluded that it could only have been done BY THE TEMPLARS over 70 years after they we purged.

 

Wat Tyler was treacherously murdered by London Lord Mayor Sir William Wadworth for the King. The dagger used is what is/may be at Fishmongers' Hall. IMO, City of London was DS even back in 1310.

 

Allegedly, this is the SAME DAGGER in London's flag/coat of arms:

 

The dagger survives and is on display in Fishmonger’s Hall,

In the City’s secretive mini-state within a state

And, like a trophy, its red silhouette is on the City’s coat-of-arms –

As if Tyler’s murder were something to celebrate. EVIL.

 

sauce: http://internationaltimes.it/the-red-dagger-pt-1/

 

So we have an EVIL London-Vatican symbolism connection (speculative) that celebrates the murder of a Templar (descendent?) who led the organized 1381 Peasants' Rebellion to improve their wretched lot.

 

1381 Peasants --Wat Tyler, of Templars

2020 Deplorables --Q+, of Q

 

Is Q/Q+ running Peasants Rebellion II?

 

checked https://qresear.ch/?q=fishmongers%27+hall, no one seems to have dug the London fishmongers' hall thing before