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michaelv
5th April 2014, 07:16
Illuminati and the Royal Order of Scotland

The Scottish Royal Family is steeped in the tradition of Illuminati–which has connections to the Knight’s Templar and much more. We explore the continuum of power that runs Europe, Freemason history, and much more in this interview excerpt with Leo Zagami on Buzzsaw. “The importance of Scotland was that it was thought to be there that the sacred bloodline was thought to survive, characterized by their red hair.”

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HROj7oBf5Ho

aheb
5th April 2014, 21:02
He doesn't sound very Scottish to me LOL. I found out recently that there is a Templar church in the "City of London" ( not London) I found that very interesting also from what I've read Sinclar derives from the name Santa Clara ( clear light of Christ) it became St.Clair and then sinclair.
This guy does some excellent history type stuff about the history of London etc
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCldfvyaPuBSpw8iDmUgZwnA

he actually does a clip on the templar church here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKpREmP-vUw&list=UUldfvyaPuBSpw8iDmUgZwnA

Tesla_WTC_Solution
6th April 2014, 00:32
Many of the Scottish and British families moved to France and Italy after certain conflicts involving faith and succession.
I think the fellow in the film is from Italy with Scottish heritage, is what he was saying. I think I heard him say "Lyon Clan" which is quite remarkable.
(Name of the ship that the Rhode Island colonists took to flee religious persecution in the USA was "Lyon"). The name "Leonard" means "strength of the lion".

Thanks for this!

p.s. some interesting history from his family if you will:


Genealogist Sir Iain Moncreiffe stated that the Lyons were a family of Celtic origin and that they were descended from a younger son of the Clan Lamont.[2]

However it is more generally accepted that the Lyons descend from a French family called de Leon.[2] At the end of the eleventh century the de Leons had come north with Edgar, son of Malcolm III of Scotland to fight against his uncle, Donald Bane.

[2] Edgar was victorious and de Leon received lands that were later called Glen Lyon in Perthshire.[2] In 1105 Roger de Leonne witnessed a charter from Edgar to Dunfermline Abbey.[2]

Donald was born in 1033, during the reign of his great-grandfather King Maldolm II. He was the second known son of Prince Duncan, who was the grandson and heir of the king.

Donald's great-grandfather died when he was a baby, at age 80, and Donald's father became King Duncan I.

King Duncan however, perished when Donald was still a boy, in 1040, killed by Thane Macbeth, yet another grandson of King Malcolm II, and took his place as king.

Following his father's death, Donald went into hiding in Ireland for 17 years, for fear that he would be killed by Macbeth. His elder brother, Malcolm, went to England.

It was during this time that Malcolm's grandfather, Crinan of Dunkeld, who was married to Malcolm II's daughter, was killed fighting Macbeth.

When Malcolm grew to manhood, he overthrew Macbeth and became the new king. Donald was 24 years old at that time.

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aheb
6th April 2014, 19:04
[QUOTE=Tesla_WTC_Solution;819044]Many of the Scottish and British families moved to France and Italy after certain conflicts involving faith and succession.
I think the fellow in the film is from Italy with Scottish heritage, is what he was saying. I think I heard him say "Lyon Clan" which is quite remarkable.
(Name of the ship that the Rhode Island colonists took to flee religious persecution in the USA was "Lyon"). The name "Leonard" means "strength of the lion".

Thanks for this!

Actually the Templars are supposed to have gone from France to Scottland. In the battle of Bannockburn they were supposed to have greatly assisted the Scotts
http://www.scotsman.com/news/how-crusading-templars-gave-bruce-the-edge-at-bannockburn-1-1363283

The thing that greatly interests me is that there is a Templar church in the city of London which is basically the ub of a global criminal syndicate. Nobody is quite sure what the Knights believed. A lot of bad publicity was put out by the Catholic church. The Catholic church's last crusade was against a christian group called the "Cathars"....and this is where the Catholic church acquired the confessional, the Cathars called it a consolumentum.