Monday 7 January 2013

Robin Hood - Final Secret

WORLD EXCLUSIVE REVELATION - LOVELY BONES 

bob hod now a masonic relic of the Brontes  Masonic Necrophile Conspiracy by seo necromancer

site of orgiastic MURDER armitages began A downfall of the civilization

'The story of Robin Hood being bled to death by his cousin, WRONG (attended by late wife Matilda's Sister Mary - who we know dies from plague soon after makes her Robarde Hoode's sister-in-law) the identity of the murderer/ess of  Kirklees Priory therefore is subject to unprovable arguement (as subsequently only questionable records ever exist)  (Mary Stavin still gets my bet over the usual suspects)  quote BISH recorded in a Sloane manuscript. (1753)
 

Robin Hood is said to have died without the sanctity of holy unction.(!!) did any of his many victims get such treatment ?? Guy of Gisbourne perhaps ? - No Robin carved his face and eyeballs with a dirk...(scottish knife) before hanging the disfigured skull upon his bow stave and it is this horn he uses to summon John to his final order.

kiklees vampire
what they did for the good lord - the oldest proffesion
a rotting plague corpse may deter the Bishop....putrefaction time

CODSWALLOP IT WAS A VERY HOLY PLACE (nuns holes abounding) expect blasphemy occasionally - there's no easy way to say our most celebrated Yorkshire hero is now being exhibited and exploited somewhere in a 'secret' place (no wonder Nottingham wants him) any fighting man had the power to decapitate, Bloody Death was commonplace anyway; Robin was already Dying in the very early stages of Black Death, the first great plague, peaked1348-50; however and contrary to British history, did not finish with the brave men of Eyam, in the second great pestilence of 1666, but with the inbred village of Marsden 130 years after the Great Fire of London. That was no accident. The disease was stored in the boggy moorland peat, where the plague victims of the 17th Century had been buried, waiting for the word of the wise and hitherto unmentionable assailants. Best I keep exactly who they are to myself for now, but lets say they weren't from round here. (clue - redbrook)

 Robin was a vicious fighter preoccupied with beheading red Roger of Doncaster, having been stabbed in the side by him, as if bleeding & plague werent enough (novertheless dying on hallowed ground - with help of faithful (little) John of Hathersage helping his fabled arrow flee, could not miss) only when the priory was raised by the Church of Henry the hypo (the reformation) did that change, circa 1604 the somewhat less persecuted post Mary queen of Scots 'catholics' secretly removed many of the bones of reviled to St Peters Hartshead, whereby the conspiracy begins to get yet more arguable. Deliberately changed, lost !!! records contradict the testimony of verse, from here on - we have institutional historic family discovery and research,  Armitage Beaumont Ramsden and Crowther whose descent into its own spiralling material fate is another lifes wor story, the industrial revolution saw to that, while babies toiled 15 hours a day, the portly Armitages had an eye to their own prominence particularly the reptoid tail stubs described in the book of 'dagon' gave cause for concern, but to a man were just disloyal greedy drunks. Gamblers, bad debters, whoring, gambling and losing, robbing, murder, illigitimate or otherwise children (always a tasty meal), to say nothing of the other aspects of ritualistic Witchy consumption or demonic shapeshiftimg ..tut..mixing with commoners - lol
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Deservedly for a bunch of inbreeds, they succeeded in falsifying the facts only from the non scholars , by writing, (easy to show false/crass inscription) also removing the 22 11 date (sygnificance see jfk 1963) they should have pushed harder to forge their own legacy, than to interfere with the legend that was, and by adding 100 years 1 month to the stone - everything else can be determined.LIES grave vandalized for toothache, nah skull stolen for rituals of who knows what (cue next Robin Hood scholar)
masonic vows of silence

Alas necrophiles collectors of curious trophies; freemasons/collectors had tried to get the bones without success. In  February 1836 Masons discover an impropriety with a married Mrs Green (no shit) finally attempting to blackmail one hapless drunken (and the rest) Branwell Bronte  in the Lord Nelson at Luddenden foot (April 1841) he eventually steals Robin Hoods bones for them in March 1842 after the discovery of him stealing from the station where he was a clark, to fund an opium habit of considerable worry** thus protecting his family reputation, stories changed and changed again all subsequent records misplaced - he got a new lodge named after himself,  He was caught again with two other ladies, (babs & cath), lol only joking - a Mrs Robinson and; her teenage daughter Lydia.employed as a teacher  No wonder he was a masonic patsy
opium bronte guilty necrophilia
- entertained by a possible Royal Arch spilling of my entrails....in the knowledge this will piss off a lot of masons & others who must know the truth is not a pretty story neither with a settled spirit exploited for centuries, & misdirected attentions

 most history is just that, however Wannabees such passing on HER-STORY,  those who know DARE NOT SPEAK of it (cos of their blood oath or phony hauntings) they probably will never question this - though the artifacts may now be elsewhere - this is the end of  my 25 YEARS RESEARCH  - you are over....I can move on sure in the knowledge as a seeker of my own answers I can do no more.

my legend is just a souvenier for their own perverse necro..purposes - he may never be at peace.

The apparition most frequently reported in the area, however, is not that of a male, much less a medieval outlaw, but is the  

spectre of a darkly clad woman - lol  NOT AN APPARITION! it is just BG/CF

masturbation practical - royal archBarbara Green is the worlds leading living authority on ROBIN HOOD

the now cornfield was a cemetary hundreds of years - nuns falling pregnant were drowned in the brook, legend aside - you know nothing of the psychic aspects here, you are towing the line of one rather dotty but learned and I recognise (give the lady some credit please - Barbara Green) cleverly, deliberately, or drunk, she has made you and a more recently published book appear as if her proofreaders fixed the typos, taking credit for a lifetime -  so listen up,  It took me a quater of a century century to even get close to putting one fresh discovery to BG , & for having the balls to spill - this is the secret of the grave & I feel in some ways like finishing life myself now as a job completed to my own satisfaction. I am sure that knowing so well St. Peters hushed history that Barbara kept this to herself and without my tenacity & risk-taking would most likely have been revealed maybe in her will ?

 Was there really a Robin Hood ?
Yes, probably more than one, but the Robin who interests me - was born in Wakefield circa 1295.
Was he married to Maid Marion ?
No. Robin Hood was married to Matilda, Marion was invented some time much later.
Did Robin steal from the rich and give to the poor ?
Yes and No. The nearest similarity was mentioned in the ballad of the Comely Knight when a sum was loaned with interest. But he did steal from the rich.
What is the connection with Nottingham ?

Very slight. Little John was at one time a soldier for the Sheriff. Sherwood Forest extended for hundreds of miles, until it was felled to build the Tudor navy. Robin Hood was born, lived and died in Yorkshire. However a number of his guys defected from Nottingham, men such as Will Scaffelocke some say Scarlet, is buried in Blidworth.

Was there a long running feud with Guy of Gisbourne ?

No. Robin killed Guy in a fair fight, decapitated him, put the head on his bow-stave and took a ‘Scottish’ knife [dirk] and brutally disfigured the face beyond recognition, before donning his skins and sounding his horn to let everybody know he had killed Robin Hood – in order to claim the bounty.
Where is Robin Hoods Grave ?

The site at Kirklees is generally recognized as his grave, though his bones were re-buried at Hartshead circa 1600. The sepulchre itself being a fanciful invention of the Armitages in the early Victorian era.

Was Friar Tuck real ?
No. There were no English friars in the fourteenth century.
  Unfortunately for historians seeking the answers from our Lady of the night to jazz into the mainstream - thats now about it, Robin Hood, though much celebrated in death, is forever entombed within a history of twisted claims, that may never be known and a present of eternal damnation even exploitation of the most degrading nature. I end this historical hopefully arguably final bomshell on the sad tale of John of Hathersage (the ex-Nottingham connection) no longer resting in the grave he himself dug, but if you follow the bow....he was buried with that !!!

 quote bishop bonkers ?

sometimes described as a hag in the garb of a prioress from a past century. DO U MEAN CATHERINE OR BARBARA? ?
Robin Hoods final journey to the Priory from his Derbyshire hide-out will be presented in the electronic form imminently - thanks

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  1. ha ha ha - who's got balls -

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