Wednesday 29 December 2010

Great Book Downloads - Manly P Hall Updated Regularly

We've found a site that has lots of related books for online viewing or downloads. We say related because of course the topic's are related to Hackney insofar as the practitioners of these arts lived in the borough. The nature of this blog is also about the accumulation of unorthodox knowledge, unsanctioned by those in power but practiced behind closed oak doors.  Yes friends, they will convince the uninitiated that they're deeds are wholesome and godlike, a question raised time after time is who and what gods do they praise. The authorised story of Jesus? Pagan gods of folklore? Goddess of Venus? Astro-theological deities? Regardless, this journey is about personal growth and the featured Collections may well aid that transition...


We've created various Collections of Works by numerous authors who lay claim to having an in-depth understanding of the subjects… All you need is a Facebook Account to sign in or create a new account. Scribd has one of the biggest online collection of books, articles, papers on the planet so its worth creating an account.


NOTE: If you upload just one document (anything) to Scribd it allows to 24 hour free excess to downloading as many items as you desire… We've downloaded hundreds...

Manly Palmer Hall


Manly Palmer Hall (March 18, 1901 – August 29, 1990) was a Canadian-born author and mystic. He is perhaps most famous for his work The Secret Teachings of All Ages: An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy, published in 1928[1][2] when he was 27 years old. It is claimed that Hall was made a knight patron of the Masonic Research Group of San Francisco in 1953, although he was not raised as a Mason until 22 November 1954 into Jewel Lodge No. 374 , San Francisco. He later received his 32° in the Valley of San Francisco AASR (SJ).[3] In 1973 (47 years after writing The Secret Teachings of All Ages), Hall was recognized as a 33° Mason (the highest honor conferred by the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite), at a ceremony held at the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) on December 8, 1973








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Sunday 19 December 2010

The Christmas Conspiracy of Christ

If you don't know by now then you need to WAKE UP... Christ was not born on 25th December... Then who was born on this day i hear you say... Watch Listen and Learn... 

Some people need to be told by someone they respect. AOG is the 6th largest Christian group on the planet and this is what they said last week 'Christmas is not in the bible' read the full story...




Full Documentaries

The Pharmacratic Inquisition DVD - Official Online Edition

 


 Short Video Clips - Different Producers











Wednesday 1 December 2010

Napoleonic Canon's of Hackney Used as Ley Markers

Right now we imagine your thinking 'wow, didnt realise they were canons but now you mention it'. I was made aware that not all canons you see on the streets are originals, some are replica's produced by the government. I've been researching the canons in Hackney streets and found identifying originals quite straight forward. A canon ball is actually welded into the barrel whereas the replica's seem to be one piece. Im gonna get the collection together and add to this post...


Meanwhile i found a collection of Napoleonic canons acting as Ley Markers between Hackney Downs and Clapton Square. Located right next to the church...









 I found some other information from another blog...


'The problem with this is that metal is a precious commodity, and I found it difficult to believe that such a valuable lump of metal would be so casually dumped as street furniture. I wondered if it was an urban myth based on a somewhat more mundane truth. A bit of research later, and these valuable captured cannons were indeed scrapped by the British government following the Napoleonic Wars – as a result of political lobbying by the arms industry. It seems that the armaments manufacturers were worried that the government would reuse the captured cannons for its own military forces, and hence the firms wouldn’t be able to sell more cannons to the government. After representations to the government, it was agreed that the loss of business would close several companies and as a healthy arms industry was (and still is) considered to be vital to national security, Parliament agreed to scrap the French cannons.

In actuality, they ended up being buried muzzle down to act as road bollards. Later they were buried muzzle upwards with the classic cannon ball stuck on top. So, in order to save the British arms industry, hundreds of valuable cannons were unceremoniously taken over by local authorities for street furniture. However, there is a side-effect of this, as street bollards were largely unknown in England at the time, and the use of the captured cannons as “new” bollards would have reminded the populace of the recent military victory in France and probably been something of some pride for the populace'.

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