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The following comes from the first chapter of the Ladon book, shared here to emphasize that I think God wanted you to know the bloodline of Buz, son of Nahor. I was surprised, in the years that followed, that I wasn't able to find Buz in recent history like one dings the head of a nail with a hammer. But now, it makes sense that he does represent the Boii link to the Bessin, but more than that, it makes sense that the Buzites link to Seleucids...called Slavs:

On the day that I had gone through the motions of a victory dance in my kitchen...I went to my garden to pull weeds for the purpose of thinking over the importance of Buz, son of Nahor. After being in the garden just a few minutes, I sensed in my spirit that I should stop pulling weeds and continue the writing project instead, but I didn't go in immediately because I didn't know then that it was the Spirit...

Just five minutes later, a bumble bee came close, and I waved my hand to get it away, but it came a second time, and I waved my hand a second time, but it came third time more determined, at which point I let it know I meant murderous business if it didn't get lost. As it flew away I watched it, and as I watched one of the largest bees I had ever seen, the bee became super-focused in my mind, at which moment I realized that this little event was sent by God to assure me to include Buz, son of Nahor, in my research. For the Bias/Byzas-line peoples I had identified, a year or two earlier, used bees and honey to symbolize themselves (for example, the primordial Merovingian king, father of Clovis, had gold bees buried with him). So here I am on the sixth day, writing to you this story; where the research will lead I do not yet know, but I have a good reason to believe that Buz, son of Nahor, became the bee-people Greeks (i.e. the goddess Melia, and Merope/Merops), the Merovingian Franks (note how "Merop" evokes the king, "Merovi"), and that this is why a Hebrew/Millennial element is found woven into the fabric of Rosicrucianism.

Merovingians trace to the bee cult where they trace to mythical Aedon of Thebes, in Boiotia. BUT, at the time, and throughout the writing of the other chapters, where the topics bumped along like a ball in a pinball machine, never knowing where I'd be going next, I had NEVER realized that God wanted us to know SPECIFICALLY for the purpose of making Buz links to the Seleucids of Daniel's prophecy. It makes perfect sense because He knew I would one day be seeking to identify the Neo-Seleucid...and besides, why would He put me through all that I have been merely to reveal historical roots of the Biblical dragon? Who cares, some might ask.

My thoughts now are that king Bezprym is an example of Buz elements among the Bohemians. His family's white star on blue leads to the Moray stars that were also the stars of the Blackwood Veres>Meschins as they became earls of Moray (e.g. Thomas Randolph). Blackwood, according to the Veres (their Weir branch in Scotland use the Moray stars), is where the Veres of Lanarkshire (Scotland) were settled. The Vere page did not tell that they were Meschins from Ranolph's Cheshire family, but I figured that part out. It's not likely a coincidence that Meschins ended up in Moray, depicted by the stars of the Seleucid-related Piast royals, when Meschins themselves trace back to Seleucid-related Piasts.

Note NOW, not only that the mascle-using Blackwood Shield is the Bellamy Shield (Bellamy's were from Vere-like "Fertes" of the Bessin, and provided the Mascis/Mascys of Cheshire, after whom I figure Ranulf le Meschin was named), but that there is a BLAKEwood variation shown. The Blakewood crescent is in the colors of the French Bay/Bai crescents (the only Bay symbol).

Before I forget, it just dawned on me as I read the Ferte write-up, that their being from CALVados, where Meschins were from too, is more evidence that these families were from hard-C SLAVS. It is usually a mystery as to where Slavs are rooted, but I think already that they were from Seleucids.

There is an Irish Blake Coat using a mascle (in the design used also by the Hoods), and they use a leopard as Crest, a symbol that traces, according to the Veres, to TranSYLVania. I think Slavs were named after TranSYLVania elements, and I now see them as "SELEVcus" spelling Seleucids. The Blake write-up may link to the Catti (once in Thebes, Boiotia) too: "...where the Blake family were one of the Tribes of Galway, descending from Richard Caddell (le Blac), sheriff of Connacht in 1303, who came to Ireland with Prince John in 1185, and used both the surnames Caddell and Blake." The Blakes/Caddels use red on white, the colors of the Cheadles/Cheddles of Cheshire. The Scottish Cassels (I'm thinking Hesse-Cassel (Germany) because I trace the Cheadles>Keaths there) use the same colors, as well as the Davenport (of Cheshire) crosslet, used also by the Hannas. The Cassels also use a key, which I think links to the Chee variation of the Cheadles.

I'm mentioning the Blakes because I came across them the other day when investigating Scooby Doo...as per the Scoby sept of the Mackays/MacKEES (listed at Wikipedia's article on the Mackays). The creators of that cartoon include a SILVERman surname, and a Spears surname (I've traced that many times to the Spree river, Lusatia, and the Spree surname). One of the characters in the cartoon was Daphne Blake, another Fredie Jones (I've linked the Jones surname to the Samson surname, and the Samson cult to the Piast Poles).

Another cartoon character is Shaggy Rogers; the Rogers Coat uses only the stag used by the SULLIVans and the Hands of Cheshire. Scoobie Doo was produced by Hanna-Barbera, who, as we know, creating characters after certain bloodlines.

Freddie Jones is shown in blue and white, the colors of the Jones Coat. Shaggy Rogers is in green, the color of the Shack Coat. Daphne Blake is given red hair, the color of the Blake Coat.

Velma Dinkley is shown with two blue circles as eye glasses, while the Dinkley Coat uses two blue roundels. This surname, also "Ding(leigh), may have derived from "D'Ink/Ing." In fact, the Ing/Ink Coat shows leopard heads. This just led to the discovery that English Ingles use the Mackesy and Mackey/Margy lion, expected as per the trace in the last update page of Meschins to the Angles of Enki roots.

Note that the Ingaevones were part of Danish roots too, while Scooby Doo is a great Dane species of dog. Wikipedia's Ingaevone article: An Ingui is also listed in the Anglo-Saxon royal house of Bernicia, and was probably once seen as the progenitor of all Anglian kings." I trace Bernicians to Hanna-Barbera's Barny Rubble, but in the real world to Pamphylians, to which Seleucids were joined. NOW, as per the Bogen discussion yesterday as leading to the Bavarian Baii:

"In the Trojan genealogy of Nennius of the Historia Brittonum, Mannus [chief German god]] becomes 'Alanus' (compare Alamanni) and Ing, his son, becomes Neugio. The three sons of Neugio are named Boganus, Vandalus, and Saxo -- from whom came the peoples of the Bogari, the Vandals, and the Saxons and Thuringii."

When one clicks the Bogari link, it takes to the Bavaria article (!!!), explaining why the Bogen surname was at the root of Bavaria. It is strange that the Bavaria article doesn't mention the Bogari, though it does mention possible links to the Boii>Bohemians. Another article suggests that "boian" = "bogari." Checking the Boyer Coat, I find that they were BOWyers, first in Buckinghamshire (see yesterday for "Baio(casse)" links to "Bucking(ham)"). Entering "Boyal" gets a Scottish ArBUCKle/ArBuckell/ArBukle surname, and entering "Bugel" gets the Bogan Coat. The Arbuckells use the Cheshire symbol and the Weir/Moray stars in colors reversed, AND they were first found in Lanarkshire, where the Veres>Weirs merged with, or morphed into, Blackwoods!

So, the Slavs are Seleucids of sorts, that's my new theory to investigate. There is a purple lion in the Spanish Silva Coat (porphyria leads back to Seleucids?). The Portuguese Silvas use the purple lion on white, and it happens to be the same style as the SULLIVan lion, which is itself the same style and colors as the Mickey lion. That red lion is used in the Boh/Bowes/Boughs Crest (surname said to be from "Bogas"), which is the lion holding the five bunched arrows (see yesterday for Boh significance to Rothschilds). The Bains/Baynes use the same lion in the same colors, as well as the Blake leopard. The Irish McGees, listed as a Mackay/MacKEE sept, use leopard heads, as do the English Lepards...who I don't think were named after a leopard. The Lepard Shield is the same as the Irish Mackay Shield. The Tails/Taillefers also use the same leopard.

I had a strong feeling that Lepards were Lezards, and checking the Lezard Coat I find "Sard" variations!! And they were first in Provence, due north of Sardinia. I'll bet my best purple tie that the Leslies whom I envision as Lizards were from Sardinia's Seleucids (i.e. of Sulcis). I trace Leslies to the purple lion of Lacy, which is a design and color match with the Spanish and Portuguese Silvas. And in the past I've traced porphyria, theoretically, to the Meschins of Skipton.

Skiptons were merged with Cravens, whom I trace to Garebites at Grabfeld, home to Pamphylian-rooted Babenburgs, but earlier still to Harbiye (Syria), what later became the Seleucid capital, Antioch. The Harvey Shield, I've shown, is the Bellamy Shield, but it's only now that I can trace the Harvey boar-head design, in the same black color, to the Williamson Crest (the latter are listed as a Mackay sept and discussed yesterday). It's interesting, as per the trace of Haers/Hares to the Bellamys, that the Harvey surname is said to derive from "Aeruiu or Haerviu."

The German Haer/Haar/Hare Coat is the one using the Bellamy/Harvey Shield, and this piece of news may now trace the Hares (and possibly the Bugs>Bogen family) to Harbiye/Antioch. This then gives reason to trace Ayrshire's foundations to Harbiye, for the Scottish Hares, in the colors of the German Haers, were first found in Ayrshire...for the plausible reason of naming it. The Scottish Hares use "garbh" as a motto term, and their lion design is the same as the Sullivan's, Boh/Bowes/Boughs, etc. In fact, the Sullivan's use a green snake with their lion design, while the Hare Crest is a green snake.

When one enters "Aers," as per the "Aeruiu" derivation of the Harveys, the Ayers Coat comes up, the surname of Ayrshire.

In the news:

"After more than a year, US president Barack Obama has suddenly stepped back form his icy treatment of Israel and its prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu, debkafile's Washington sources report. In an effort to make amends, he sent his top advisers, including his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, with a public apology (of a kind) to leading American rabbis. Our sources add that under new White House guidelines, US Middle East envoy George Mitchell should not try and extract from Israel more concessions that it is willing to offer, when he leads the proximity talks with the Palestinians starting this week.

...Political and Jewish circles see the change as an attempt win back Jewish voter support for the Democrats, eroded over the downturn in US-Israel relations, for the forthcoming midterm elections.

...A senior source in Washington told debkafile Sunday, May 16, that the Israeli prime minister has chalked up an impressive achievement; he can expect warmth and friendship from the administration in the foreseeable future in place of the coolness hitherto.

This does not mean Obama has given up on his objective of a two-state solution of the conflict with the Palestinians, but the arm-twisting tactics have been set aside for now.

Obama's new look on Israel was manifested in the words of Rahm Emanuel...when he said the Obama administration had 'screwed up the messaging' about his support for Israel over the past 14 months. He promised the White House would work to undo the damage, but said it would take 'more than one month to make up for 14 months.'

Whether or not the Netanyahu government will be satisfied with this crudely-worded White House 'apology' -addressed to American Jewish rabbis rather than Jerusalem - remains to be seen. Much will depend on the actions the Obama administration takes to undo the damage to which it has now owned up."

http://www.debka.com/article/8789/

But what happens in Israeli O-policy after the American mid-terms? What happens in Obama's second four-year term when he no longer needs to cater his Israeli strategy to Democrat-party purposes? I see a mean whip. That's where Obama was headed until now, and that's what he should end up doing...when he has the opportunities. Other globalists interested in bashing Israel in the proximity talks might not have Obama's present restrictions. The ball is being turned over to the Russian, and we have yet to see what they will do where Obama has failed.

Just went to the Drudge Report to find a headline about Obama's Chicago pastor, Jeremiah Wright. I loaded the Wright-Coat page because I had a sense it was important to today's discussion. Aside from using leopards in Chief and Crest -- as does the Blake Crest -- we read: "Some of the earliest records include Ralph Wright, burgess of Stirling, and Thomas Wright of Blakenhall in Lanarkshire, who rendered homage to King Edward I of England..." BLAKEns of Lanarkshire! That's got to be the Blackwoods. Obama's political troubles can be summed up in the headline at Drudge: "Obama signs press freedom act -- then refuses press questions."

Then I got to the Drudge story on Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar, with a Seleucus-like surname. There is a Spanish Salazar Coat where the write-up traces to a Salazar location in Burgos. This could become important at some other time.

There are reasons to suspect Briquessart>Meschin links to Burgos and Coruna (north-central Spain over-looking Britain), which idea was dealt with some months ago, and very recently someone wrote in to say that Javier Solana is from Burgos and/or Coruna. The English Burgh Coat is in the green and white colors of Burgos (and the Salazar Coat), and was first found in Hampshire, the southern part of England facing Burgos. Both the Spanish Burgos Coat and the English Burghs use rings.

Having just checked, Solana's great uncle of Madariaga surname was from A Corunna (north-western Spain), though this is not the same Coruna of Burgh province. When I was focusing on Coruna (end of January and into February), I was on the one where the Madariaga family is from. Wikipedia:

"Solana was born in Madrid, Spain. He comes from a well-known Spanish family, being the grand nephew of Spanish League of Nations disarmament chief, diplomat, writer and European integrationist Salvador de Madariaga (Javier's grandfather, Rogelio de Madariaga y Castro and Salvador de Madariaga were cousins). His father was a chemistry professor, Luis Solana San Martín..."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Solana

The Irish Martins use a sun symbol like the Solana Coat (I've seen a Solana Coat sun in the Martin-sun colors), and a crescent in Blakewood/Blackwood colors). The Spanish Martin Coat has eight symbols surrounding the shield-on-shield, just like the Solana Coat's eight wolf heads (I've seen eight snakes as well). It was written, and I covered it in my Laden book, that SALVador Madariago was the one who chose the symbol of the EU, at first going for gold six-pointed stars on blue, though these were later changed to five-pointed stars in the same colors, which one can see, in the same colors, in the Spanish Martin Coat. In other words, the EU logo should at least link to the "San Martin" entity of Javier's father. I don't know what that entity is. On the choosing of the EU flag:

"The Consultative Assembly narrowed their choice to two designs. One was by Salvador de Madariaga, the founder of the College of Europe, who suggested a constellation of stars on a blue background...The second was a variant on this by Arsene Heitz...The design of his that was accepted by the assembly was similar to Salvador de Madariaga's, but rather a constellation, the stars were arranged in a circle."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Europe

The Salvador surname has Salava-using variations, reflecting "Selev(cus)" even better. It too uses a shield-on-shield with eight symbols surrounding. You may have read recently that the Sellick and Talbot style shield-on-shield are used by the English Sola/Solle/Sully Coat, with sole or sun fish symbol. The write up tells that Solas were "descended from [elements of] Richard Subligny [who] was Bishop of Avranches." That could link the Solas to the Avranches family in Cheshire that gave it's domain to the Meschins. AND, the wolves in the Solana Coat should then be the wolf used by Hugh D'Avranches, nicknamed "Lupus." One can see how "Solana" could develop from Subligny-like terms.

But where does "Subligny" originate? That is the question that I can't answer...at this time. Perhaps from a Suvlin-like term that was itself twisted out of a Sullivan/Silvi-like term. Hmm, the English Sully-Coat write up traces to "soelig," very much like "Subligny."

And that brings me to a point I thought to make early this morning, before starting today's update, that the English Mitch/Muschat surname, that uses the Sully Coat exactly, has a (Mont)Fiquet variation that SHOULD have something to do with the anti-Christ, if my housemouse idea is not crazy. For the housemouse that I think was being used by God to add two or three points to these updates that I had decided not to use -- until I felt that God was speaking though the appearance of the housemouse to make me add them in -- lead to the Muskat/Mousquette surname of CALVados.

That is, the last time I mentioned a mouse incident (see last update page), it had to do with the Muskat/Mousequette surname, which I figure is a Muschat/Montfiquet branch. As the housemouse is probably near-dead by now (the crawl space has been enclosed fully for more than three days, and it has not been upstairs to eat), I figure that the last sign should be important, and that's where the Fiquet-like Baathist (I can't recall the spelling of his surname) should come in, as an anti-Christ leader. Gernons were from Montfiquet, and that was the surname of Ranulph le Meschin's son.

We shall see.

[End update]

PS -- I recall that the first time the housemouse appeared, it indicated the Gorbachev Foundation. I was trying to discover what Western circle he belonged to, and just moments ago we saw that Salvador Madariaga was the proto-EU's weapons-reduction chief, which is the primary focus of Gorbachev Foundation. It sounds like disarmament people are good guys, but:

"As De Madariaga argues in his book Disarmament (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1929) written just after leaving the League Secretariat 'disarmament is an irrelevant issue; the true issue being the organization of the government of the world on a co-operative basis.'"

http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/comment/list?attachedToType=User&attachedTo=dervish&commentId=780588%3AComment%3A188408&xg_source=activity


May 19

I neglected to mention yesterday that, since writing on the Burgos topic last, I've reinforced the theory that Burgh elements trace to Perga, the Pamphylian capital. I should also repeat that the Corun(n)a and Burgos regions of northern Spain are said to have been regions ruled my mythical Geryon, whose kingdom I consider the original western Atlantis of Poseidon and Atlas (i.e. before Hercules Danaans with Helios Rhodians conquered it). Thus, the Poseidon and Atlas kingdom is expected to trace back to the Antalyan Pisidians, who were the same basic peoples as Pamphylians i.e. we expect Pamphylians in Geryon's Atlantis. That argues well for a Burgos trace to Perga. It is "Coruna" itself that should identify Geryon elements.

The headline, "Polish committee visits Antalya," found in the news only as of yesterday, is barking right up my tree:

"A Polish committee paid a visit to the metropolitan municipality of the tourism city of Antalya this week.

...The European Council of Turkish Business Cooperation, or ATIK, and a Polish committee lead by Krystyna Poslednia from the Wielkopolska Region's Marshal Office, came to Antalya to seek cooperation opportunities..."

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=polish-committee-visits-antalya-2010-05-18

POSlednia? Didn't I just trace (in recent days) Poseidon's Antalya region (i.e. the Pisidians) to the Piast Poles? Do some Poles in the government to this day know that they descend from Pisidians?

The Tantalus>Pelops line to Atreus Spartans were partly (as per Semele=Tmolus) the Poseidon-Cadmus Phoenicians who themselves set up the initial Argives before Argos was taken over by the Danaans. I trace the Atreus entity to Atrebates of Hampshire, and Hampshire is where the English Burghs were first found. Hampshire overlooks Burgos, and we might expect the Atlanteans of Burgos and Coruna to expand into southern Britain, since, after all, they were a sea-going peoples.

At the website below, we read of a war between Hercules' son, Hyllo (probably his Helios connection) and the Peloponnesians under Atreus. In other words, these two Greek factions were already at war before they reached the far west. We find that "Herakles had been born and raised in Thebes..."
http://www.greecetravel.com/greekmyths/argos15.htm

The article mentions mythical Omphale's child, Agelaos, and then we find, among the Atreus-based Spartans defeated by the Hercules side, a mythical Aigimios, son of Pamphylos...who was killed in this battle. We can thus deduce that Pamphylians were part of Spartans from the Pelops>Atreus line, but also that they belonged to an entity depicted by "Agel" and Aig" terms. Agenor, son of Phoenician Poseidon? I'm not sure. It seems evident that the Pamphylos-branch Pamphylians and allied Peloponnesians founded Atlantis, followed by the same Hercules elements that finally, after multiple wars, defeated them in Peloponnesia.

If you're interested, see Court overturns ban on 9 Iraqi candidates. Perhaps the court decided that Maliki now has a firm grasp of the government anyway, so that aggravating the Sunni further would be an unnecessary and adverse excess. The only standing matter now is that Allawi won the vote count, yet he doesn't get to form the government. I've not heard any legal challenges started by the Allawi camp to turn-over the Maliki machine, but now would be the time.

"Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday the United States and its partners in the U.N. Security Council have agreed on a package of strong new sanctions to impose on Iran over its suspect nuclear program.

...Clinton said the deal had been reached in cooperation with China and Russia, who have previously resisted calls for a new round of sanctions."

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=clinton-says-deal-reached-on-new-iran-sanctions-2010-05-18

How do we explain this abrupt change in position by both Russia and China? Perhaps they've agreed to the sanctions under the condition that they are phony, intended only as a scare to get Iran to make the deal now on the Turkish table:

"If all goes well, a truck from Iran, guarded by Iranian and Turkish security personnel and International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, will make its way to an undisclosed location in Turkey. The truck will carry part of the 1.2 tons of uranium enriched to a level of 3.5 percent that will be stored in Turkey.

Under the terms of the deal reached in Tehran Sunday night, Turkey..."

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/why-does-iran-see-turkey-as-an-honest-broker-for-a-nuclear-deal-1.290874

Clinton is trying to take the credit for Iran's caving in to the deal. "It's not a coincidence," she says, that Iran agreed to the Turkish deal amid the formation of international sanctions. But then it's not a coincidence that Russia and China have signed on to sanctions just as Iran agrees to the deal. Will this story play in end-time prophecy? I don't know. China has just signed an oil deal with Iraq, and Iraq has opened up the Kirkuk oil taps, two things that should have a role in prophecy.

What does a man from Africa look like when he tries to skate on ice, on thin ice:

"United States President Barack Obama's administration is looking for ways to build up 'moderate elements' within the Lebanese Hezbollah guerrilla movement and to diminish the influence of hard-liners, a top White House official said [today]."

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/u-s-adviser-washington-hopes-to-promote-hezbollah-moderates-1.291034

Aha! Like Carter, Obama wants to find the good in the terrorists, and prop them up as government people. Why not rather ignore them totally since they are high-risk? Why not rather prop up other groups? Because Obama is jackass-backward, that's why:

"John Brennan, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, met with Lebanese leaders during a recent visit.

'Hezbollah is a very interesting organization,' Brennan told a Washington conference, citing its evolution from 'purely a terrorist organization' to a militia to an organization that now has members within the parliament and the cabinet."

What are the chances that the Brennan Coat would use symbols seen in the most-recent update(s)? They use the red-on-gold lion used by the Sullivans and Bohs/Bowes/Boughs, but more than that, it's the same lion holding a gold garb, the very picture of the Mickey Coat.

What entered my mind at this finding was the housemouse with brown spot. And checking, I found the derivation of "Brennan" to be: "Many variations of the name Brennan have evolved since the time of its initial creation. In Gaelic it appeared as 'O Braondin,' from the word 'braon,' which has several meanings, possibly meaning 'sorrow' in this case." Brown? I see that the Brennan Chief uses three crossed swords forming the same sort of six-spoked design that I'd seen in UPC scanning devices when they first came out. Probably a coincidence, but worth recording.

The Irish-alternative Brennan Coat uses the same lion in blue on white, and red hands. Checking the Bran/Braine surname, leopard heads in Coat AND Crest, a symbol in topic yesterday. The motto is simply, "Enghien," smacking of Enki. Hmm, Enki was depicted in myth as, or with, griffins (technically, griffins have a lion's body, wings, and eagles feet) that look leopard-like. For example, see this image of Enki on a throne with his pagan followers approaching, one being the spotted, winged creature (meant to be a serpent, I think) with eagle legs. Note what looks like a fleur-de-lys coming from the jar of river water.

See the so-called "Mushussu dragon" that was related to the same Enki cult; it's a spotted "serpent" with wings and eagle legs, BUT this serpent has a tail looking like that of a leopard, which could explain why the griffin-proper turned out to have a lion's body. In fact, I think the Mushussu was a leopard body with the same heads seen on the coiled serpent...later to be the head of an eagle in the griffin-proper.

The Irish Brian surname uses Bryan, like the Brayne variation of the Brains, and both Brians and Brennans were first found in Kilkenny. The French Brians use the four colors, blue-on-white and red-on-white, of the Irish-alternative Brennan Coat.

Now behold! In the last update page, I suggested that the Scandinavian Erik surname (with Erich variation) led back to Erech/Uruq, Enki's city, and that the same Enki elements named "Eng(land). I happened to record the Erik symbols, which in the German/Brunswick coat is a giant red rose on white -- one of the French Brian symbols -- and in the Norwegian Erik Coat there is a blue saltire on white -- the other French Brian symbol!!!! The Erik Coat also uses a fleur-de-lys...which should, from now on, be viewed as a potential Enki symbol.

These surnames evoke Hohen-ruled Brandenburg, which warrants a check of the Brand surname for links to Brians/Brains/Brennans. The English Brand Crest, aside from using hands, uses a cockatrice, a winged rooster with serpent's behind. Look at the surname that Wikipedia features in its cockatrice article: "A cockatrice is a legendary creature, resembling a large rooster with a lizard-like tail. 'An ornament in the drama and poetry of the Elizabethans', Laurence Breiner described it."

There is one Breiner Coat, with "Brunner, Bruner, Bruenner, Bruener, Breunner, Breuner, Bruenn and many more" Brown-like variations. Breiners were First found in Austria and Tyrol...The oldest and most prominent branch was known as Brunner (Prunner) von Vasoltsberg..."

There is a German Brune surname "emerged in Brandenburg-Prussia...", using a bear symbol with same style Coat as the Berne surname of Berne, Switzerland, which also uses a bear. These were the proto-Bernicians, in my opinion, and therefore the peoples of Brunswick, Germany. The Brune Coat also looks like the Bran Coat.

The French Brunes were first in Languedoc, and because they use white stars on blue, they should connect to the Bez/Bes surname, using the same symbol and also found first in Languedoc. The French Brunes use a white crescent on blue, a symbol found in the last update page as per the French Bai/Bay/Bayou Coat (I trace the French Bez surname to the BAIocasses of BAYeaux).

Thus, with a Brune link to the Bez', we have a Pamphylian-of-Brunswick link to the Pamphylian-suspected line from Sulcis-based Seleucids of Poland's Meschin bloodline in the Bayeux. I don't think it's a coincidence that the German-alternative Brand Coat also uses white stars on blue, on a Shield used by the Bellamys...who were from the Bessin/Bayeux as per their Ferte line to the Cheshire Meschins/Mascys.

There is a rooster-using Brenn surname first found in Saxony, the place that the German Brands were first found. The Brenns use calipers as symbols. Entering "Calp" in search of the family depicted by "caliper," we find that it's a Scottish Cope surname; Meschins/Mascys were rulers of Copeland and Hopland. The Calp/Cope Coat is a near copy of the English Copes Coat. The Calp/Cope Coat has familiar symbols evoking the Eriks and French Brians.

Just found that the Bremner/Brenner Coat and Crest, in thinking of Iraq-rebuilder, Paul Bremer, is nearly identical with the Brand Coat with cockatrice and hand symbol. The Bremner/Brenner Crest is a red rooster only, rather than a red cockatrice, however, which should link to the rooster of the German Brenn Coat. Paul Bremer is not to be confused with the John Brennan above that started this discussion:

"Brennan withdrew his name from consideration in November 2008, however, over concerns that his nomination would be a distraction, due to his previous associations with controversial harsh CIA interrogation techniques.[6] Brennan's responsibilities as Deputy National Security Advisor include overseeing plans to protect the country from terrorism and respond to natural disasters."

Brennen's no small player.

Certain globalists are still trying to tack on a bank tax that will certainly be passed on to the consumers. After that, why not a tax on other crises-hit corporations. Crisis after crisis, the globalists will exploit in the name of phony concern:

"Canada will 'resist' a bank tax, Industry Minister Tony Clement said Tuesday as ministers fanned out across the world to raise opposition to the proposal for avoiding another financial crisis.

...'We will resist the bank tax here at home and we seek to convince other heads of government of the virtue of our position,' he said as senior ministers echoed his message in Mumbai, Beijing and Washington.

Attempts to reach international agreement on coordinated bank taxes at last month's G20 and IMF meetings ran aground."

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.41ab1a90163be7c3992b00f096b0c732.8e1&show_article=1

But they tried, didn't they, and "it is expected to be revived at the next meeting of G20 leaders in Toronto next month, with Germany's Angela Merkel vowing to press for the proposal supported by many in Europe." Globalists insurance policies everywhere for the sake of covering big-corporation behinds, with the people forced to pay for them, and with globalists controlling things everywhere, if possible. We only wonder what the next crisis is? Will they now create an oil-rig insurance policy to cover oil spills.

I forgot to mention the Crest of the English Brian surname is a black bugle with gold coloring, the same as the Traby Arms...that uses three six-like strings. I was going to pass on mentioning it...until I saw the similarity between "Brzezinski and the "Brjan" version that "Brian" derives from. For new readers, the Brzezinski surname uses the Traby Arms, as the Wikipedia article reveals. In fact, the Traby Arms is alternatively, "Brzezina."

Is it a coincidence that Trabys are Polish?

The French Brians use the two most popular colors in Polish heraldry, and are traced by their write-up to the British royal line. As these Brians are traced to two Alains, of Brittany, it would appear that they trace to Stewart "blue blood." One is Alain Black, and the other Alain Red. The latter was "Alain le Roux," and when we enter "Roux, we find a giant white crescent on blue, the color of the Blackwood (and Brune/Brunay) crescent. The Roux write-up: "First found in Normandy where they held a family seat at Lerous near Rouen...descended from Turchil Leroux who lived about 1070...Later in 1190 he operated from his castle of Pont-Echanfre near Bernai in the Norman Vexin." BERNAI??? From the Brune/Brunay surname?

Look at the red and blue English Berny Coat...smacking of the English Macclesfield Coat. I trace the Veres among the Blackwoods back to a Vere-Meschin family of Macclesfield. In this picture, Alain le Roux and Alain le Noir/Black may both trace to the Blackwood line out of Macclesfield.

The Arms of Macclesfield use a blue lion on white, the color of the French Brian saltire. The Irish Brennens, the surname that started today's bloodline discussion, use a blue lion on white. The English Brenns use a lion in colors reversed. Brenns are also "Brynes," a term that easily modifies to "Berny."

I've noted that the Berny Coat -- as per the suspicion that it derives from the Norman Bernai location -- is a reflection of the Sinclair cross, and that the Sinclair Crest is a rooster (symbol of Bremners/Brenners and Brenns).

The Traby page lists a Baraniecki surname as one of the Traby fold. Entering "Baran" brings up a rare Czech surname (Bohemia is in CzechoSLOVakia), with Baransky, Baranek, Beranek, and Beraneck variations, the latter three apparently of the Traby-related surname. This Baran/Baranek surname uses a bear! Entering "Baranek" gets us the Polish clan with Baranowich and Baraniecki (!) variations. It uses what looks like a crow with a gold ring in beak, all on a red Shield, suggesting strongly that the Irish Baran/Baron/Barrone surname is related...because it used gold rings on a red Shield!

NOW, see the ring-like symbol of the Traby-surname Coat, also on a red Shield. However, there are no Traby variations shown, only "Sad" ones; I don't yet know how to explain this surname or its symbol, but I do want to know the relationship to Trabys.

The Polish Baraniecki write-up: "A 'local' type of surname, the Baranek family lived in the city of Baranow, located on the Vistula River between Cracow and Sandomierz." Sandomierz is where a branch of Janini-based Sobeks lived. They came to Britain, apparently, with/as the Leslies.

The Irish Barans (from the Polish Barans) were first found in Waterford, explaining, I think, why the Lacys were in nearby Wexford. NOW, ask whether the purple Sobek buckle (used in gold by Leslies) matches the purple Lacy lion??? Also ask how many other Poles were in this south-eastern part of Ireland, and why. The Baran write-up tells that they assisted Strongbow Clare's agenda in Ireland. That could link Barans/Berans to Bernae of the Vexin.

By the way, I trace Berne's Zahringers, relatives of the Veringens, to the formation of Varangians, and then I root the "viking" term in "Vexin." Therefore, it appears solid in my mind that the Bernae location was linked to Berne (Switzerland). If FE is reading, she should find this interesting, because her husband is a Sobek or Sobek-related bloodline, while she is very interested in the Berne of Switzerland area.

This Barny Rubble all over. LOOK at the English Barny/Berny Coat; it's an image of the Irish Baran Coat! Their write-up traces to Bernay in Calvados.

The Barny-Rubble theme should explain why the hand symbol (I think links to Hanna elements in Hannibal) is showing up in Barny-like surnames today. I get the impression that Hannibal's people were in Sulcis (Sardinia) as they ended up in the Polish royals. I have been sure that the Barnier/Barney Coat links to Barney Rubble due to its key symbol...found also in the Betty/Beaty Coat (= mascle-using surname first found in Roxburgshire), and so see that the Barnier/Barney Coat is in the colors of the Bai/Bay/Bayou Coat, both surnames first found in Dauphine. There seems to be evidence in many ways that the Piast Poles were in eastern France all around Liguria and Savoy.

The Betty Coat uses a "sequamur" motto term, which may be code for the Sequani of the Dauphine theater. The Sequani lived west off the shores of lake Geneva (Switzerland). The Sequani article shows coins with what appear to be snakes for hair, seen also in coins of the Parisii (snakes for hair was an ancient Gorgon symbol.) Possibly, the Sequani became the Saxons, but I trace Saxons to the Kwisa river in Lusatia/Silesia. The Sequani may also link to the Secani of Sicily.

We could expect peoples from Harbiye to end up in Dauphine if the latter was named after Daphne, for Harbiye was also the city of Daphne (later Antioch), which was indeed named after Daphne. Let's not forget that Sulcis became San'Antioco.

Yesterday I suggested that the LesSARD surname was from Sardinia and therefore from the Sulcis>Piast line. Now, I enter "Sardin" and find the Lesard Coat once again.

Entering Sard brings up a Sherard surname, first in Cheshire, and using a peacock tail. I traced the Blue Indian peacock symbol to Traby relatives and other families of Poland, but found the Peacock surname (using a Blue Indian peacock) to be Meschins as per their mascles and the fact that they are a sept of Maxwells. I tend to think that Peacocks were named after "Polock," and I do think that the Pollock-surname bugles trace to the Trabys.

There are just too many things to say for there not to be truth in most of what I'm explaining. It's a long exercise that just never seems to end. If there were no such links as I'm making, I think I would have quit long ago. I don't know what to make of today's discussion. Am I to seek the anti-Christ in the Traby>Brenner lines? Is Brzezinski a Brian/Brjon (that uses a bugle in Traby colors).

The English Brian Coat using the bugle (or "hunting horn") uses a gold and blue "rake," what may be the foundations of the blue and gold dancette used by the Randolphs and Dunhams (of Obama's bloodline). The idea that the Brjons may have something to do with "Brz(ezinski)" could be in the Dutch Brez/Bree Coat, in the colors of the Brians/Brjons.

Zowie, I'm glad that I came down this road, even though it didn't look too promising, because I've just found that the Brez bow is exactly the Bogen (of Bavaria) bow AND that there is an English Bogan surname (that doesn't come up when entering "Bogen") using a COCKATRICE!! This creature looks much like a wyvern dragon, but the point is, a cockatrice is used also by the Brand surname, what I think links to the Brians and/or Brains.

I just went through my records and found only one other instance of "cockatrice," found in red (like the Brand cockatrice) in the Pres(ley) Coat. Coincidence, or are Presleys/Priestlys linked to the Brez'??? The Priest surname is also "Press."

The English Bogans appear linked to the German Bogens: "The surname Bogan was an occupational name for a maker of bows. Further research revealed that the name is derived from the Old English word buga or boga, meaning to bend." That's virtually the German-Bogen write-up, but we see that my trace of the Bug surname to the Bogens now has more teeth.

Note the similarity between the so-called "wyvern dragon" of the Drake Coat and the Presley cockatrice.

I pray God that I'm getting closer to the revelation, because frankly I'm getting tired of the hunt, and am concerned that readers are getting impatient with bloodline discussions, as they are too hard to keep track of.


May 20

It's looking more and more like the kings of the east are coming to Iraq because their oil contracts there will be threatened or cut off. But first, they must get Iraqi oil contracts, and that they have done, again

"A Chinese-led consortium has clinched an oil contract with Baghdad to develop the highly prized Missan field, consolidating Beijing's grip on the energy sector in a country that sees itself eclipsing Saudi Arabia in production.

...The China National Offshore Oil Corp., partnered with the state-run Turkish Petroleum Corp., known as TPAO, won a 20-year production contract for the Missan field outside the city of Amara in southern Iraq on Monday.

...CNOOC is the third Chinese oil company to acquire a 20-year production contract in postwar Iraq.

That underlines Beijing's aggressive drive to secure oil supplies in the Middle East and Africa...

...More importantly, production costs in Iraq are low -- around $3 per barrel, compared with $70 in the Gulf of Mexico."

http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2010/05/19/Chinese-get-another-big-Iraqi-oil-deal/UPI-55561274281941/

China is hoping for complete security in Iraq. When the anti-Christ comes to re-ignite war, we know that China, from the government to the oil companies with Iraqis contracts will be extremely disappointed. The prediction is that the anti-Christ will hamper China's oil deals. I can't think of any other reason for 200 million strong to venture all the way to the Iraq-Syrian border, and then down into Israel where the anti-Christ is camped.

By the way, what false prophet in his right mind, in the first century AD, would predict the coming of 200 million men from the Orient, into Israel? I don't know whether the population of the world was as much as 200 million in the first century. Well, I just checked a Wikipedia article on the topic that ways the population in 1 AD was 200 million.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population

Note that those who say mankind is far more than 4300 years old (as of Noah) have a problem they cannot solve, for if human populations are even 10,000 years old, then by 1 AD there would have been far more than 200 million in the world. In fact, due to the need of modern "science" to find greater populations in ancient times than have been the reality, I'll bet the 200 million for 1 AD is way over-blown. The fact that Revelation numbers a single army at 200 million at that time suggests that it was a Word from God. Can China alone muster 200 million? I don't think so. Does this number include angels, since after all prophecy tells that Jesus returns from the east? One article on the Chinese military says: "In 2000, the total estimated personnel strength of the Chinese military is 2.5 million..." That's way too few to fulfill the prophecy.
http://www.comw.org/cmp/fulltext/iddschina.html

But if a war was important enough, Chinese men would enlist, and/or be forced to enlist. The Chinese population today is 1.3 billion, six and a half times the 200 million.

The Chinese oil deal above was made with Turkey, but Turkey is also making oil deals with Russia. Very likely, Turkey could betray the Chinese and side with Russia i.e. the anti-Christ, explaining why the kings of the east come up conquering into the face of Turkey, and, apparently, that's where they shut the Euphrates down to fulfill the 6th Bowl (Revelation 16:12). It will indeed be a huge war because the sixth Trumpet immediately before the 6th Bowl tells that one third of me will be killed (Revelation 9:15).

It's not easy to decipher whether this means one third the global population, or of the armies that come against Israel. Pre-tribulationists like to teach that it represents the global population killed and maimed in the middle of the last seven years. That just can't be correct. Think harder.

The next crisis in the U.S. is right around the corner, says globalist banking tool:

"Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, a top outside adviser to President Barack Obama, said time is 'growing short' for the U.S. to address problems ranging from its budget deficit to Social Security obligations.

'We better get started,' the 82-year-old former central banker said in a speech yesterday in Stanford, California. 'Today's concerns may soon become tomorrow's existential crises.'"

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601074&sid=a0.gpCNp2z8w

It won't be long before Americans get smart to the crisis word, and dump all the central bankers who use it. FOX News is telling that Obama has a banker friend in Chicago, and Obama's favorite phrase, Bail Out, is being used. If that's not enough, Obama's government is using your money to do it:

"Some of the nation's largest banks have agreed to contribute enough money to save Chicago-based ShoreBank, the community lender with strong ties to the Obama administration, FOX Business has learned.

The banks have agreed to contribute $140 million to bail out the bank, while the federal government will donate tens of millions more, according to people close to the talks. In addition to major Wall Street firms like Goldman Sachs (GS), which agreed to contribute $20 million to the bailout effort, as well as Citigroup (C) and JPMorgan (JPM), General Electric's (GE) GE Capital will also contribute $20 million to the rescue effort. All the firms have either received massive government assistance during the financial crisis or, in the case of Goldman Sachs, are facing multiple regulatory investigations into their business practices.

The bailout has been controversial..."

http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/finance/lenders-agree-prop-ailing-shorebank/

If one expects that the skincode system is the object of the banks and government together, with the government run by the False Prophet, then Obama fits the part on both counts. He's a government doing the bidding of certain banks. But not all banks, because the banks he supports have "enemy" competitors.

In a scenario where the anti-Christ is a Russian Gog, which makes most sense to me, it is expected that the anti-Christ will be seeking a globalism of his own in competition with the American president. To that end, Jamestown has some interesting bytes:

"Two conceptual strategy documents, one outlined in briefings by the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, and another 'leaked' to Newsweek in Moscow appear to indicate that a seismic shift in the country's foreign policy is under consideration....

...Newsweek, however, disclosed details of a restricted access document drafted by the Russian foreign ministry that had allegedly already gained provisional approval by President, Dmitry Medvedev. The 'Program for the Effective Exploitation on A Systemic Basis of Foreign Policy Factors for the Purposes of the Long-Term Development of the Russian Federation,' elaborates a new foreign policy doctrine that is denoted by abandoning dividing foreign states into 'friends' and 'enemies'..."

http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=36393&tx_ttnews[backPid]=7&cHash=b458885c25

When a top-secret program has a name that long, you know the Russians have stopped drinking vodka and become serious. Should we try to guess on whose side of the friendship-enemy divide the United States will be on? Obviously, the enemy side is not supposed to know that they're on the enemy side; instead, they're to play Russia's fools. Obama must have given Putin the idea in the first place, because from the very start he has played a very willing fool. The article goes on:

"...Outlining more than sixty countries with which to develop partnership relations, oddly making no mention of the UK, in its preamble Lavrov blames the global financial crisis on 'the Western-centric system of global governance under the domination of the US' and claims that the West's dominance in world politics and economics has 'weakened.' However, he then offers a new approach, promoting 'mutual dependency with leading world powers...' as being in Moscow's interests, before concluding that the EU and the US are its most 'desirable partners' (Russky Newsweek, www.runewsweek.ru/country/34184/, May 11)."

Clearly, Putin is offering Obama and Europe another chance to play the fools. He's asking his enemies for a partnership because he knows they are willing. But the partnership is meant for Russian gains, and the West will join the partnership for Western gains, and so the two will hate one another during their romantic episode. This is the way the harlot works, to jump into bed with anyone for the sake of making money.

"'The crisis has shown that Russia will not be able to develop independently -- it is necessary to snuggle up to someone,' one Russian diplomat explained. 'Snuggling up' to the EU will involve persuading Europe to heavily invest in Russian modernization (Russky Newsweek, May 11)." Europe already has it's perfume on, just waiting for the proposition.

What the money-oriented program doesn't seem to mention is Russia's expansionist goals, but it can be assumed that both goals are part and parcel on Putin's mind. Make lots of money, then recapture the Old Bloc, and finally stick a tongue out at the West and say, "n'ya-n'ya."

Jamestown has another story that it's following, the Russian coveting of Georgia:

"Georgia is holding local elections country-wide on May 30. The municipal election in Tbilisi is the main event in these elections. Many in the opposition and in Moscow regard the Tbilisi election as a possible trigger of upheaval for regime-change in Georgia.

...Opposition groups are too small and splintered to win the Tbilisi election in the first round, if at all....

A second round, if held, might turn into a tight race. Radical groups have already announced their intention to allege fraud and rise up to topple the authorities, if the opposition candidate loses in the second round. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is sending some 350 observers to Georgia's local elections (Civil Georgia, May 6).

...The National Council, led by the former Prime Minister, Zurab Noghaideli, campaigns with slogans for re-orienting Georgia toward Russia...

The Alliance for Georgia supports its leader, Irakli Alasania, for mayor. This Western-oriented group..."

http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=36388&tx_ttnews[backPid]=7&cHash=dd4852c39b

The mayoral race will test Russia's influence abroad during a period of successes elsewhere. We're keeping in mind that T'bilisi is at the heart of the ancient land of Gog.

What ails the rulers that they devise infiltration methods for to win other states to their side? Isn't it enough that mankind get's to have melted-cheese sandwiches? Must Putin also have Georgia? I lament that the days of simple pleasures have been ruined by Western modernism and the crisis-factor sweeping over the landscape. I never wanted the American dream: I've been happy with sunshine and a lawn chair on God's creation. Last night in my soup I mixed at least ten of God's creations, and it's not His fault that I ruined my dinner by over-doing it in my passion to make the soup better. That's the problem with globalists; they try to make things better for themselves, and ruin the soup for us.

Putin clearly does not want to take a lawn-chair approach to his politics; he's bringing out the noisy, heavy hardware, and clanging away in his dimly-lit shop, far from the lapping waters of contentment. He wants to bring down the West like the West brought down Russia. And there is no shortage of influential Russians who will join him in that pursuit.

The West is building a box, in it's shop. The box is a neat, tidy thing, with glass sides so that the rulers can peer into it. Everyone is to live in the box. That's Utopia. It doesn't get better than that. The rulers get to control everything inside, and have the honor of announcing that we will all like the Security Box with glass windows, or else they will convince us that we like. Putin realizes that this box is not going to exist for long, that people will want to break the glass and escape, and so he's paving a road from the box leading straight to the Russia Bloc, which is a glass box painted black so that no one can see what their missing on the outside. "Come my darlings, to poppa." That's what's going on.

The West would win this "cold war" if only Western globalists would go away and become normal. The globalist screams: "Oh no, the waves are coming into shore! It's a crisis! Let's fix it fast!"

The normal people: "Hey, ma, where's the suntan lotion. Look, the high waves are coming in, let's go splash."

The Bible does tell that the waves of the sea (so to speak) will foment in the last days, and that the peoples will go helplessly indifferent to the horror about to come over them, but I think it speaks to the impending war between the anti-Christ and his global enemies. For Christians, this event should be a song. We don't care that the political world is going down because we are content with song birds...who care not for politics, and therefore survive military upheavals. Our lots are not wrapped up in the world's crate, so that come what may upon that box, we are unscathed.

When the box is fragmented irreparably, we will just say, "I told you so. Here, sit down on this lawn chair and enjoy your afternoon." No sooner does David Cameron become the English prime minister, and he's abandoned his country for globalist interests:

"Cameron, who last week took over as leader of Britain's new Conservative-Liberal coalition, was due to hold talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris [this] evening, before travelling on to Berlin to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel [tomorrow]."

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/324668,cameron-makes-paris-and-berlin-first-foreign-destinations.html

We get it. Cameron is another pea-brain who thinks globalism is a limelight in which to enjoy the trotter dance. The article continues: "The euro crisis [watch out for the big wave, ma!]... It is a great opportunity [a crisis is an "opportunity" in trendy globalism] for Britain to lead in Europe, if it has the ideas and a constructive attitude,' Grant told the BBC [today]." Contrary to the image-making, the EU dance floor is nothing but a boxing ring. Whose boxing gloves does Cameron wear; do they have a big 'R' logo?

Here's what Russians are saying about the Polish plane downed a few weeks ago: not much:

"Investigators have ruled out engine failure or terrorism in the probe into the plane crash last month which killed the Polish president and dozens of top officials, said the head of a Moscow-based investigating committee [yesterday].

However, analysis of the black box flight recorders revealed the voices of non-crew members in the cockpit prior to the crash.

Tatiana Anodina, head of the Interstate Aviation Committee, said investigators had finished deciphering the black boxes of the TU-154 plane, which crashed on April 10 in Smolensk, Russia.

Anodina said investigators had ruled out fire, explosion, engine failure or a terrorist attack on the plane.

...One voice had been deciphered, while investigators were still working on deciphering a second voice."

It sounds like we're being led to conclude that Polish authorities were in the cockpit...making the decision, on behalf of the pilots, to land when it wasn't safe to land. This may have taken place, but it in itself doesn't explain why the plane went down. One witness says that the plane went silent before making the sounds of hitting the trees. Therefore, why did the plane stall? And why have Russian investigators ruled out engine failure? How have they ruled out engine failure? How do they know that the engines didn't fail? Why have we not yet heard the black-box conversations?

The following from Tehran sounds a little shaky, but, who knows, the "representatives from NATO" may have been desperate (or stupid) enough to reveal themselves as such:

"TEHRAN -- Abdolmalek Rigi, the ringleader of the Jundullah terrorist group, in a new round of revelations...

In an interview with the English language Press TV channel, Rigi said that NATO officials had asked him to extend his terrorist activities to the Iranian capital, Tehran.

'I visited a number of officials from NATO, either from the United States or Israel,' Rigi told the Press TV.

'They gave me lists of names and whereabouts of a number of people to be assassinated.

'The meetings were held in Casablanca, the Moroccan capital, with agents who introduced themselves as representatives from NATO,' he added."

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=219745

Rigi was arrested in Kyrgyzstan just weeks after that country was coup-toppled with the support of pro-Russia groups. Possibly, Rigi was placed into Russian hands after the coup, and the Russian interroGATORS urged him to speak out against the West. Whether the accusation is true or not, that's the only thing still up in the air in Russia. And there's no plan to down the question, as it comes round and round, in a fog.

Yesterday's news from John Brennan, suggesting that Obama wants to open discussions with the banned group, Hezbollah, opened a large study into Brennan-like surnames that seemed to expand the hunt for Seleucid bloodlines in Europe. John Brennan is Obama's advisor/assistant for homeland-security matters, the swear-word "war on terror," and, possibly, the coming war on Christians. Brennen was the "Chief" of the: "The Analysis Corporation (TAC)...which is staffed by other former senior officials from the Intelligence community, operates within almost every entity in the Intelligence Community including the US Department of State, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Analysis_Corporation

Brennan knows "everything" that's going on under the radar, and in the past held Intelligence posts in the Middle East. He's perfecto globetrotter material. The Analysis Corp is a techno-thinktank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Strategies Group (North America) Inc." If it doesn't say "global," Brennen's not there. At the mere sight of "Global Strategies," Putin throws up on his desk.

ZOWIE, if you read yesterday's update, where the Brennan surname was round-about linked to the Polish-based Seleucid cult, you should be amazed to see the Wain Coat. It's the same shield-on-shield design used by the Sellicks/Seliocks and related Talbots, and it's in Brennan colors. I arrived to the Wain Coat just now because Brennan was preceded at his current job by Kenneth L. Wainstein!!

The Wain wright-up may be evidence of a link to "Piast the Wheelwright," for the surname is said to derive from "wagonwright>wainwright." I don't think it's a coincidence that the Mackay-sept list includes "MacVain." As one can see that the Vain Coat is the Wayne/Wain Coat, let me remind you that the Waynes (using a pelican) were connected to the Pulls/Poles of Cheshire. The reminder is due to other Mackay septs: Paul, Pole, Poleson and Pollard.

As explained yesterday, the Brennen symbols appear to link to Cheshire. And the Wayne and Vain Coats use a metal glove, the symbol of the Macy/Macey Coat, which once tends to trace the mysterious Mackays to the Maceys/Mascys of Cheshire. This is a good time to note that the Sellick-like Wain(wright) Shield is in colors reversed from the Macy/Macey Coat, and to re-note that the Macy/Macey stars are used by the Sellick Coat.

I recall tracing the "omnibus" motto term of the Waynes to the Bus and related surnames, but I don't recall whether I traced it to the Bessin's Bez bloodline. But now I've noted that another motto term of the Wayne's is "casus," smacking of the Baiocasses founders of the Bessin.

The Wain(wrights) can now be traced to the Massin/Mason surname of Kent, for the wain wright-up tells of roots in Dudley, while the Dudley Coat is exactly the Massin/Mason Coat. As both Coats are English, they must be relations (in order, by "law," to use one another's symbols). I suspect that Freemasons were named after Massin/Mason elements.

A couple of days ago, when I suggested that the Scoby sept of the Mackays was the reason for the Scooby-Doo cartoon, I mentioned the non-coincidence that the Scooby-Doo character, "Velma Dinkley, is shown with two blue circles as eye glasses, while the Dinkley Coat uses two blue roundels." I didn't know then that the Mackays were involved with Dingwall castle.

There is a Dingwall Coat, using a golden fleece between two spurs. I traced the Dinkley surname to "D'Ing," as per the idea of the Angles, and certainly both "Dingle" and "Dingwall," said to be from "Dingall" and "dingle," reflect the Angles.

I traced Angles to mythical Inachus of Argos, and it was the Argo ship that retrieved the golden fleece bloodline from Colchis. I had also traced Ino to Inachus, and it was Ino's relations (Nephele and Phryxus) that flew the golden fleece to Colchis in the first place.

I had come across the motto term ("favente") of the Dingwalls, or something similar, before, at which time I had traced it to the Fabian surname. When I loaded the Fabian surname now (I had forgotten the design), it's ANOTHER (!!!) a shield-on-shield of the Sellick/Talbot/Wain kind. Perhaps not by accident, the Crest of the Fabian Coat is "Description not available". I can't make the design out. I've never seen it anywhere else. Perhaps it's a Celtic cross. I saw the Shield pattern used by the Italian Fabians in a surname viewed during the course of this update page, but I can't recall which.

The Dingwalls were first found in Ross-shire, when the Mackays had been in neighboring Moray:

"The Mackays in Scotland were based in Strathnaver in modern Sutherland. Although the exact origin of Clan Mackay is unknown, it is generally accepted that they belonged to the early Celtic population of Scotland...

The most popular and accepted theory as to the origins of the chieftenship of the Clan Mackay is that the chief was descended from the Pictish royal house of MacEth. They settled in the province of Moray but were dispersed principally northward to Strathnaver by order of King Malcolm IV of Scotland after the king's victory in 1160 over Malcolm MacEth, Earl of Ross, whose daughter Gormflaith married the Norse Harold, Earl of Orkney which then also included Caithness. Their son was called MacHeth and he was raised to the chieftainship of his Clan Mackay in 1250."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Mackay

I link the Mackays to the raven-depicted vikings of Shetland (beside Orkney,), and I trace the Orchomenos (Boiotians, remember) sailors of the mythical Argo ship to "Orkney." I had also identified the Shetland vikings as proto-Drummonds, and earlier still had traced the first Drummond, George (son of king Andrew I of Hungary), to the formation of the Ross clan at Ross-shire. I had even assumed as fact that George Drummond (entered Scotland in 1055) went to Moray to assist king MacBeth (they lost the war to the bloodline of Malcolm IV in 1057). I had considered a trace of "Beth" to "Bute," but now that I think about it again, why not the Bessin???

The question is, does "MacEth" stem from "MacBeth." Probably. But I don't think Mackays were named after "Eth." As we read that Mackays were from Malcolm MacHeth, let's look at the genealogy of that man. We find Fimmghuala of ANGUS to be his grandmother (I traced the Mathies/Mattisons of Scotland from an Irish Mathuna clan to Angus; see significance below). His father was Heth (Aedh Aethelred), earl of Moray, OR Alexander the Fierce. Shouldn't that Moray seat, taken also by MacHeth himself, explain why the Meschins of Cheshire became the Randolphs of Moray not long afterward?

The Obama genealogy traced Randolphs to the line of king David I, who was the grandfather of Malcolm IV (named above), and a Huntingdon product. At Malcolm's Wikipedia page, he is shown with David I, where entwined serpents are cast between them. His place of death was Jedburgh, smack in the Maxton region of Roxburghshire...where the Scott surname used the shield-on-shield design shown above. The article says: "In 1157, it is reported, King Malcolm was reconciled with Mael Coluim MacHeth [named above as Mackay ancestor], who was appointed to the Mormaerdom of Ross, which had probably been held by his father."

Thus, when the Vere-Meschins from Shetland-based Macclesfield (Cheshire) arrived to Moray by way of Blackwood, they were among kin, explaining why Meschins, as Randolphs, went on to rule in Moray. And the Meschins of Roxburghshire had formed a relationship with the David-Malcolm royal line. This speaks loudly to my other conclusions, that both Drummonds and Meschins were, essentially, Stewarts...i.e. whom the David line made "High Stewards of Scotland."

MacHeth's genealogy page has David's mother (Margaret from Hungary) as a grandmother even when Heth is his father (i.e. meaning that Heth is considered Margaret's son). I did figure that Margaret was somehow related to proto-Stewarts in the Hungarian theater, and that thought prompted Margaret blood ties to the Drummonds (I thought that she may have been laid by Andrew I, and that's an apt way to put what was likely a one-night stand with a teenager), but at the time I did not know that the Drummonds would merge with Mackays in northern Scotland. I trace the Mackays of northern Scotland back to the Stewarts of Dol! And, I trace the Stewarts of Dol back to the Massi surname of Massino-Visconte, the entity that provided the Massin/Mason surname to which the Dingalls merged. The Massis of northern Italy were predominantly Matt-using surnames, while I now discover that the daughter of MacHeth married a Maddadson surname of Orkney.

Malcolm MacHeth was the FIRST earl of Ross, suggesting that he was a Drummond relation...if I'm correct to trace the Ross clan to George Drummond. It appears that the Ross clan, called "children of Andrew" from the start, merged maritally with the Mackays. Another genealogy makes him the son of Alexander 'the Fierce', King of Scotland. This was Alexander I, son of queen Margaret (from Hungary).

That page shows Alexander marrying "Sybilla de Normandie, daughter of Henry I 'Beauclerc', King of England and Sybilla Corbet..." That is, he married a Corbet bloodline, and Corbetts use a crow/raven!! Corbetts were first found in Shropshire, where Meschins were first found, where Dol-Stewarts lived before moving to Scotland. Henry I also married Margaret's daughter.

Wikipedia's article on MacHeth foundations tells that an old school equated MacHeth with Alexander, son of Alexander I. That still links him to Margaret's bloodline. Note the "Ander" in "Alexander," what we might expect if Margaret had been "screwing around" with king Andrew. Margaret tried to hide this link to king Andrew. Since it's known that Alexander I was the son of Malcolm III, might the other Alexander, who looks like he was MacHeth's father, have been the baby born in Hungary as per Margaret's sexual appointments with Andrew? That would explain why Macheth ruled Ross, the domain that I've linked to Andrew's son, George (proto-Drummond).

NOW, let's not forget that the Mackesy surname is also "Margeson/Margetson," (!!) and that "Mackesy" smacks of "MacHeth/MacEth." Or, let's not forget that the Margy surname is listed under the Mackey surname...using crows!

Margaret, at her Wikipedia article, is shown in blue and white, Scottish Mackay colors. Her husband, at his Wikipedia article, though king of Scotland, is not shown in blue and white (= Scottish-flag colors; the flag is called "Andrew's cross"). Margaret is shown with Andrew's cross at her belt-buckle region; what could be a mascle on her chest; and a fleur-de-lys in her crown's drapery.

I'm a little confused, as you must be, but I'm sticking to the theory that Mackays were not from Hungary, but from Cheshire. I note that "Heth," or even better, "MacHeth," smacks of the Keith/Keath surname (also "Mascal") that I link to the Chees/Cheatles of Cheshire. When one enters "Keth," the Keith/Keath Coat comes up. I envision MacHeths merged in marriage with the Andrew line of Margaret in Ross-shire.

Fancy that. In the first chapter of the post-trib book, I somewhat promised to find Drummond links to the dragon cult of Rosicrucians, and to Rothschilds. I feared I might never find the links. Now I find that Drummonds were married to the surname stock that I came from, which were the roots of the Rothschilds. Something tells me there is more to this story.


May 21

There's two distinct points to make this morning, both seemingly connected. First, the Corbett surname, to which the Rollo line of Henry I married, uses a crow, as do the Corbin surnames entering "Corbin" brings up the Corbett Coat, but there is a,so a French Corbin Coat with ravens), and meanwhile Corbinian of Bavaria used a saddled bear, smacking of the Mackay bear that is harnessed as though ready for riding. Let's keep in mind as we go to the second point that Corbinian was chosen for Bavaria by the bloodline of Bavarian ruler with Gareb-like name, Garibald.

The second point is that Wikipedia's article on queen Margaret of Scotland (whom we saw yesterday as likely mother of the MacHeth and/or Mackay family), has her born (about 1045) at Castle Reka in the region of Southern Transdanubia, Hungary." A click to the Southern Transdanubia article shows that it has a Baranya region, which reflects the Baraniecki surname stressed just two days ago, a Traby-related surname (Polish) according to Wikipedia's Traby page. The Czech Baranik/Beranik Coat shows a brown bear, the color of the Mackay/Macey and Macy/Macey bears. Big hmmm.

Then, entering "Baranek" gets the Polish Baraniechi surname...USING A CROW!! The Crow has gold ring in mouth, on red background, like the gold rings on red of the Irish Baran Coat. I haven't missed the "audaces" motto term of the Barans because it smacks of the "Audacter" motto term of the Pollocks, who, like the Barans, use a boar for a Crest.

Already we are starting to find evidence that Margaret was born (and likely living) in an area of Hungary that links to the Mackay bear...AND the crow/raven symbol to which I trace Mackays (amongst the Rus/Rothes of Shetland). Clicking over to the Baranya ("Branau" in German) article, we find the region on a Drava river, a geographical term also in Polabia which I had traced to "Traby." That is, I traced the Traby Poles to the Trave river and Drevani peoples of Polabian affiliations (see second update of June). But it was also in that Trave area that I saw the proto-Drummonds, and moreover I got the impression that "Drummond" was an m-variation of "Darby," a surname at the root of Derbyshire (beside Cheshire)...that I suspected was founded by Traby Poles.

The Drava river borders Croatia, the people of which call themselves Hrvati, a term that modifies to "Krv," smacking of Garebites inasmuch as their Serb cousins smack of "Gareb." It is likely that Serbs link to Sorbs living in Lusatia/Silesia/Poland. And of course we can see that Sorbs could have been the "Corb(in)s" using the crow ("corvus" in Greek). You'll note that "Hrv" smacks of the Harvey/Herve surname (using Bellamy Shield) that I trace to Harbiye-branch Garebites (for new readers, the location of Harbiye was later Antioch). Remember, the Harvey Crest uses a black boat head identical to the Williamson boar head, the latter surname being a Mackay sept.

It's starting to look as though part of the Mackay bloodline was in southern Hungary, on the Croat border, where Margaret was "hanging out" in exile with king Andrew. We can suspect that she was in Baranya, where sit the Mecsek mountains. Coincidence? Or is the Mackesy/Mackie surname from this place? (Yesterday, I realized that Mackesys/Margesons/Margetsons were queen Margaret's MacHeth bloodline).

These mountains were "Mecek" to Croats and Serbs, smacking of "Meshech"...and the Mesech and Mesec variations of the Mieske surname that was likely in honor of Polish king, Mieszko. It just so happens that the "Arm and Scimitar" used by the Mieske/Mesek surname is used also in the Roxburghshire region where the Maxwells lived, as well as in Ayrshire...that, as of very recent updates, I think was named by the Harvey bloodline. The Arm and Scimitar is used also by the Brennan/Branan Crest, not likely a coincidence because Baranya was "Branau to Germans.

As we can see that the Brennans have a Cheshire garb as symbol, let me ask again whether garbs are symbols of Garebites? How many coincidences do we accept before making the evident connections? The other Brennen Coat uses a blue lion on white, the symbol of Macclesfield (Cheshire), and it just so happens that the main city of the Baranya/Mecsek region is Pecs, what was earlier Sopianae, a term smacking of the Copia motto term in the Arms of Macclesfield. As we can read in the article, Macclesfield was early ""Makeslesfeld," the "Makes" portion smacking of "MECSek" and "Mackesy"...not to mention the "Maccus" term that Maxwells are rooted in. We should also keep in mind that the Macclesfield Arms use black bugles that could trace to the Traby-and-Baraniechi bugles.

The Macclesfield stags could very well trace to the Magyar stag symbol, a symbol of Hungarian mythical roots. The Hungarian Magyars were Arpads, another term that I think traces back "Gareb" elements. In fact, I got the Arpad=Gareb idea when finding a caribou-like term (can't recall the exact spelling) that seemed to apply.

Likely, Pecs was named in honor of the Pechenegs, who lived beside the Magyars (= proto-Hungarians) when they were Khazar allies in the Khazar theater. It was the Pechenegs that rid the Khazar theater of the Magyars, so that they ended up as founders of Hungary. But is it another coincidence that Margaret's son, king David, has Henry of HUNtingdon for a son?

I think the Hunsruck location, beside Hesse, applies to both Huntingdon and the Catti peoples that named the Keith/Keath surname. In the last update, I suggested that "Keath" (linked to Cheshire Cheatles) were the reason for "MaCHETH." Therefore, seeing that the MacHeths were from David's mother somehow, shouldn't Hunsruck link to Huntingdon? That brings another theory to the fore, that "Heth" was named after "Hesse." If we ask why David named his HUNtingdon son, Henry, we should also ask why the Henrich variation smacks of "Hunsruck."

The idea is that the proto-Meschins and MacHeths>Mackays were in both the Baranya parts of Hungary, and in Hunsruck...where we find a town of Simmern using the Bavarian/Bogen "lozenges" (diamond pattern) that I trace to Garibaldi. The town may have been named after the two Piast kings named, Siemo___, who ruled just before Mieszko.

There is a Simmer surname, first found in Roxburghshire! AND, the Simms -- who use ravens (of Corbin-raven style) and Zionist stars -- are said to be BERNicians. AND, the "Fortuna" motto term of the Simms is used by the Irish Baran Coat!!! This was found AFTER I suggested a Baranya link to Hunsruck. THEN, the Simms use a "labore" motto term, which is the entire motto of the Margy/Mackey Coat...which furthermore uses crows!! IN FACT, the Margy/Mackey surname is said to derive from the same root as the Macheths/Mackays. The Margys/Mackeys, for new readers, use the Mackesy/Margetson lion.

The German Siemens are interesting because they have a Siemer variation. The Seimen/Seimer Coat uses a gold star and a gold crescent, the symbols in the Arms of Pecs. These Arms also use bees and a beehive (evoking pectin=honey), and one suspects links to the bee-region of the Bessin/Bayeux. The Arms of Pecs also uses a shovel behind the beehive, and the shovel happens to be a rare symbol used by the Simmers!! This is becoming fun.

The Simmer Coat, in fact, has a Meschin-like Coat that itself shows scallop links to the Samson Coat (blue lion in Crest), and then we read, in the French Samson write-up: "...this distinguished family held a family seat at Saint-Clair-Sur-Elle in Manche in the arrondissement of St.Lo, where one Ricardi Samsonis...is described in a charter to Philip the Bishop of Bayeux in 1142, and he is named as occupant of the castle of Saint-Clair." (English Maceys/Macys were from Manche.) The Samson Coat compares with the Harvey Coat.

THEN, as per my recent trace of "Bessin" elements to "Bucking(ham)," we find that the Scottish Simsons were "First found in Buckinghamshire, England where an area named Simpson was listed in the Domesday Book (1086) as being held by the Bishop of Bayeux"!

THEREFORE, I think that I've stumbled onto the Hungarian links (not necessarily roots) of the MacHeths/Mackays, Meschins, Mackesys, Maceys, etc. Amazingly, they were linked to queen Margaret's reported place of birth in Hungary. The MacHeths>Mackays are said to be both Celts and Picts. The MacHeths married into the DunKELD dynasty to which Margaret's husband belonged, and I trace the Kelds/Celts ultimately to the Khaldi Amazons at TRABzon...where there was a Pyxites river that I trace to the Picts.

I think that "Trabzon" was the makings of "Thermodon," or vice versa, and I trace "Thermodon" to "Drummond" just because I think "Drummond" derived from a b-version "Darby," or vice-versa. Trabzon and the Thermodon were the roots of Artemis, goddess of war, and she led to the other Amazon goddess, Aphrodite, whose people founded the city of Aprutium, later re-named Teramo (i.e. apparently named after the Thermodon). The Amazons, remember, were Meshech (under Aphrodite, they were Mysians). This explains why Drummonds and Macheths/Mackays appear to be the same people in northern Scotland.

The Khaldi founded Greek Calydon, in my opinion, and that's where mythical Meleager and the war goddess, Atalantis ruled (she was an obvious extension of Artemis). The couple were placed (by myth writers) on the Argo ship. Tolkien thought that Meleager's Calydonians were the Caledonians of Pictish Scotland, for Tolkien characterized the Meleager Celts as his evil Melkor, ally to the (Tolkien's) Orcs/Orks (= Orchomenos Boiotians in Orkney). In all likelihood, the DunKELD dynasty to which the MacHeths merged were from the Meleager Calydonians.

Tolkien's writing have been unveiled (by me) as pertaining to the Rus folds of Britain and including the Meschins primarily or nearly so. Tolkien's Hobbits had been unveiled (by me) as the Copes/Copeland peoples, and because I now think that the Copia motto term of Macclesfield leads back to the town of Pecs (previously SOPIAnae) of Baranya, at the foot of the Mecsek mountains, I now think that Tolkien's family traces to Tolna in Baranya.

If you read my last treatment on Tolkien codes, you know that his Sauron character, creater/ruler of the magic rings of power, was a Saracen-Rus peoples of Sicily, at the mythical monsters, Scylla and Charibdis (the latter sounds like "Harbiye"). I traced the Scylla peoples -- the Sicels in the real world -- to the Szkelys Hungarians/Transylvanians. Is it a coincidence that Tolna county has a seat in the city of Szekszard?






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