Sure, Jan. Her new birthday on Aug 4 with Gan-Gan, buys Diana's watch and wears her perfume before meeting Harry. Netflix really did a number on Nut.
#DoBetter 🤣🤣🤣 and please get your birthday right Nut. Since 2012, you have shared with us the wrong date of birth. I mean, Todge even forgot your birthday was in June before "writing" *cough** his book.
You weren't involved, obviously.
Meg who has missed her period but continues to drink alcohol. End of Summer in UK 2018 was Sep 23. Meg was already teasing she was pregnant by Sep 6. I mean, can this get any worse?
Oh, this does get worse.
So this "visit" was meant to be before Nut knew she was pregnant, "toward" the end of Summer.
The Queen supposedly wasn't there. Was just Prince Charles bonding with them both. She received a phone call from the Queen because she had written to her,
to ask for her advice regarding her Father; to which the Queen suggested writing him a letter.
There are many issues here: 1. They went to Balmoral Aug 25-26 2. FOR the Queen 3. Not Castle of Mey 4. Castle of Mey week visit happened Jul 26, early Summer 2018 with PC/KC
5. Meg conceived Aug 6, so this made-up trip late Aug she was already pregnant 6. Meg had already written to the Queen, surely with her calligraphy skills she could write to her Father 5. Oops, she had already drafted the letter to her Father Aug 22 before this late Summer trip
Even after the lawsuit with @DailyMailUK and Knauf, they STILL lie in Spare. This book would have been legally proofread by @penguinrandom and, despite Meg lying in court, they STILL allowed them both to lie under the Monarchy @RoyalFamily@KensingtonRoyal and under HMTQ
6. The real trip to see the Queen 25-26 Aug, not Prince Charles, was due to her Father's interviews supposedly 7. But that last interview of Thomas Markle happened 29 July 2018, and she had already drafted him that letter with Knauf 3 days before the trip, 22 August 2018.
On Aug 22, Knauf asked if Nut was OK after writing it. She replied: “Honestly Jason I feel fantastic. Cathartic and real and honest and factual.”
So, she sealed the deal but decided to glorify herself by involving HMTQ with no truth to the matter.
So she was fully healed from her father before she toyed with the @RoyalFamily she was a damsel in distress requiring help on how to stop her father constantly abusing her via the media.
Todge did not just know this when it happened, but he then published these lies in Spare.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
A reminder she blamed the @RoyalFamily and indirectly, HMTQ, for writing that letter. She blamed the week spent at Castle of Mey with Prince Charles- the one they're recreating in Spare-- as to why she wrote the letter. Not out of compassion or love for her father, not from
The advice imparted by our soon-to-be King.
She didn't reveal this truth herself. The lawsuit revealed it by way of Jason Knauf.
If Knauf did not supply those texts, the lies of Todge and Nut would be what we would only be able to see.
This is the true level of this depravity.
After that week at Castle of Mey, with King Charles harassing and haranguing Todge to stop Thomas Markle from doing more interviews with British tabloids, eventhough Nut was also present, it had taken her over 2 weeks to act and write that letter.
Her power play comes first.
Exclusion clause* insert** in case anyone comes back to me with:
a) @DailyMailUK@DailyMail being an evil tabloid that spits lies to harm Meghan, when just before they published that letter, they were taking her side; and
b) Nut never seeing the Queen regarding her father.
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Divinity schools, aka elitist societies of humanist intellectualism to condition future imperial puppets for chivalric orders creating a scouting system :
-Talent pipelines for intel
-Labs for military and tech innovation
-Testing grounds for psych ops (MK-Ultra, Tavistock, etc)
A HRE education system influenced by Leipzig, Heidelberg then Wittenbergs hubs of intellectual humanist thought, monastery attachment connecting Reuchlin and Erasmus and HRE Houses like Frederick the Wise of Saxony with assets like Martin Luther.
30 yr war expanded the societies.
Landsmannschaften and Studentenorden began to integrate elements from these chivalric and Masonic traditions, when the war ended following the Peace of Westphalia (1648).
Student societies modeled after chivalric and Masonic traditions were pioneered by Leipzig and Jena.
Part V: Rosicrucians, Freemasons, and the Hidden Current of the 17th–18th Century
1/ With the advent of the Thirty Years’ War, Rosicrucians, like many esoteric thinkers, retreated underground. Secret societies formed beyond the Church’s gaze.
2/ In Germany, they joined the alchemical revival. In England, they helped ignite Freemasonry.
By the mid-18th century, they would re-emerge, claiming origins more ancient than both Freemasonry and Christianity—tracing their lineage to the Egyptians themselves.
3/ Freemasonry, as it came to be known in 18th-century England, arose on fertile ground long prepared by Rosicrucian thought. Johann Gottlieb Buhle (1804) and Thomas De Quincey (1824) even declared Freemasonry an offshoot of Rosicrucianism.
Part IV: Fire and Rebirth – Reform, Turmoil, and the Path to the Rose Cross
1/ The unity of the Western Church was once again torn asunder by the Reformation. In 1517, Martin Luther posted 95 theses denouncing Rome’s commerce in indulgences and relics.
2/ Reformers placed the authority of Scripture above the dogmas of men. Salvation, they claimed, was a grace attained through faith, not deeds.
3/ Luther charged the Church with perpetuating superstition. His defiance soon inspired others. In 1532, Henry VIII led England away from Rome. The Nordic countries followed.
Part I: The Florentine Flame – Renaissance Esotericism Ignites
1/ In 1453, Constantinople fell. But what entered Italy wasn’t just refugees—it was Greek thought. The long-lost voice of Plato arrived in full.
#LauraPoirot
2/ Cosimo de’ Medici saw the opportunity. In Florence, he founded the Platonic Academy and appointed Marsilio Ficino to translate Plato’s complete works.
3/ Ficino translated Plato, Plotinus, Proclus, Iamblichus, and Dionysius the Areopagite. With him, Neoplatonic mysticism re-entered Christian Europe.