spiritphoenix
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Post by spiritphoenix on Sept 2, 2013 18:50:36 GMT -5
Goth mentions Princeton, Ringing Rocks, and Sourland Mountain in different posts. Goth mentioned she would return on June 24th. On Goth’s post of May 17th, she says “more when I get to Mercer???(he said that’s the connection.” She follows up that she is staying at a mansion, outside of town (Sourland Mountains?) and that it is like old Europe cities. The Fonthill house was built by lawyer, archeologist, and tile maker Henry Chapman Mercer between 1908 and 1912, featuring 44 rooms, located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in Bucks County. It is illegal to trespass on Fonthill property after dark due to the copious expanse of woods and hiding places that make it ideal for vagrants seeking refuge and minors wishing to partake in mischief. (Source: Wikipedia) Henry Chapman Mercer was born June 24, 1856. While he studied law and was admitted to the Philadelphia County Bar on November 9, 1881, he never practiced, and departed for Europe the same month. From 1881 to 1889, he extensively traveled through France and Germany. As he was in France, there is a high probability that the architecture he saw there, such as Da Vinci and his students works, influenced his style in the design of his own buildings. His passion was archeology, American artifacts, including the use of tools, and he wrote extensively on the subject. One such book’s cover of which at a quick glance makes us think of Masonic emblems. He also did extensive study on the Lenape Stone, a strange, carved stone that was unearthed in Bucks County. Through this entire area, the Ramapo Fault runs, which is said to be a possible ley line of power, with one of its primary components being limestone, a source for spirits to use for energy. Could we have verified the location of both Goth and potentially PS with this? And with that, LT headquarters where it all started? Did Hawksmoor and Wren influence his style, or is there more to it than that? Is there a connection to the Royal Society and the Masons? What did he bring back that gave him such technological leaps in his architectural advancement, and engrossed him in the use of tools? His diaries are missing…where could they be? And, lastly, he was an archeologist…..what could he have unearthed, digging in the mysterious soil and stones of Bucks County?
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 2, 2013 21:56:35 GMT -5
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 2, 2013 22:09:51 GMT -5
Also, just to add to Sandy's speculation and questions regarding the geographical Mercer locations. We have thought that shapes on maps (such as a pentagram) is quite possible this year, especially given that GPS coordinates are commonly used by the head LT staff.
Remember, Goth did post pictures of her at Princeton and we know that is probably the location of LT Headquarters, outside of the Universal Field office of course. As Sandy pointed out, she also mentioned the mansion, which is believed to be the same one depicted on the main LT site.
We need to keep in mind that the original speculation months ago focused around NJ and PA as being where the Root of Evil was summoned. Dark Hollow Road in Bucks County, PA could quite possibly be the road that PS visited that fateful night in the woods. Yet, another connection to Mercer.
We have also investigated the pentagram and the ability to control the elements, much like many secret societies. The Masons would have certainly mastered Earth. But, what about Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit? Remember also that Da Vinci and other Masters in Europe tried to control the elements. And then there's the constant references to Harry Potter. Don't forget that: Gryffindor = Fire Ravenclaw = Air Slytherin = Water Hufflepuff = Earth But again, what about Spirit, the mysterious fifth element?
All of this is too coincidental for The Royal Society, Christopher Wren, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, the Masons, and others to NOT be involved. The essence of the Legendary Truth organization and the Occult have existed for AGES, now it is our job to continue that research as PS continues to unravel and evil takes root at Universal on September 20!
Thoughts?
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Post by wolf on Sept 3, 2013 17:35:26 GMT -5
Excellent points by all! Just wanted to add that while looking up some stuff for Royal Society I did stumble across the Rosicrucian Pyramids, which are also in Bucks County down the road from Ringing Rocks and Fonthill. Here is just a small passage from the website that is linked: "In a example of life imitating art, the myth gave rise to real organizations. Inspired by the idea of a secret society of learned men, astronomers such as Johannes Kepler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, John Dee and Tycho Brahe formed an actual society, known as the Invisible College, to acquire knowledge through experimental investigation. It would eventually become the Royal Society."
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Post by wolf on Sept 3, 2013 19:24:07 GMT -5
Also, just to throw this out there, Goth had made mention that Ryan and her were going to Ringing Rocks and they were carrying with them a Tire Iron and a Ball Peen Hammer.
We also know that in the Mercer Museum there are collections of American 18th and 19th century tools. Goth never told us how old these tools were and why state Tire Iron when crowbar or lug wrench are more appropriate these days?
Anyway, these tools were around in the 19th century. Is it possible that F. Mercer(as an archeologist) found something of interest at Ringing Rocks(which is about 30 minutes from Fronthill) that Ryan and Goth went to investigate with the same tools as Mr. Mercer would have used?
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 4, 2013 21:32:17 GMT -5
There is also a possible connection with the Haunted Church of Gravity Hill, which is also located in Bucks County, PA and if very close to Ringing Rocks. www.unmuseum.org/notescurator/ghill.htmIf you read the short article, this place would have been of interest to Da Vinci if he had known about the idea of defying gravity (and no, I don't mean the "Wicked" song). Henry Mercer and others mentioned would have found this site fascinating. Here's an excerpt: "The location of the story is nearby Buckingham Mountain. According to the article, the mountain is topped by an old African Methodist Church no longer in use. The church is of historical interest as it was built by freed slaves and once served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. According to Strong, somehow the church got associated with devil worship, at least among the high school students of his generation. A tradition developed that you could race around the church "against the devil" and if you won, you'd have good luck for a year and if you lost, well, not so good luck. The legend was strengthened by the death of a high school student in the early 90's after he had apparently lost a race the night before."
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 4, 2013 22:13:19 GMT -5
wolf, the Rosicrucian Pyramids in Bucks County (near Ringing Rocks) also happens to be the Headquarters of the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis. Sir Francis Bacon was said to be a leader of the Rosicrucian Order and made a headquarters in none other than Bucks County, PA: The headquartes of the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis - the location of the Pyramids mentioned above. "The Rosicrucian organization AMORC believes that Bacon's work The New Atlantis inspired a colony of Rosicrucian mystics led by Johannes Kelpius to sail to North America in the late 17th century. Kelpius and his followers settled on the shores of Wissahickon Creek, in the colony of Pennsylvania, where they became known as "Hermits of Mystics of the Wissahickon" or simply "Monks of the Wissahickon".[56][57] According to AMORC, this and other Rosicrucian communities "...made valuable contributions to the newly-emerging American culture in the fields of printing, philosophy, the sciences, and arts".[58]" And not just was Bacon associated with the Rosicrucians, but he was also a member of the Freemasons. Not surprisingly, Bacon is also associated with the Royal Society and is considered to be "The Father of Experimental Science." Sir Francis Bacon is also noted as being one of the first scientists to discuss the ideas of plate tectonics using the ideas and research of Alfred Wegener (I teach this every year in my marine science classes.) Plate tectonics, Heather, plate tectonics! He was an avid religious figure and translated many Bible verses, connecting the natural world to God's work. He did much work with Psalms, a book discussed recently as having a possible connection to LT investigations. The 23rd Psalm, anyone? HHN 23? 23 in Illuminati works? I also found this interesting, ""The Wisdom of the Ancients"[30] is a book written by Bacon in 1609, and published in Latin, in which he claims playfully to unveil the hidden meanings and teachings behind ancient Greek fables. The book opens with two dedications: one to the Earl of Salisbury, the other to the University of Cambridge. This is followed by a detailed Preface, in which Bacon explains how ancient wisdom is contained within the fables. He opens the Preface stating that fables are the poets' veiling of the "most ancient times that are buried in oblivion and silence".[31]" Here are the links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Baconen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_by_Francis_Bacon#Scientifical_works
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 4, 2013 22:20:17 GMT -5
Sir Francis Bacon
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Post by Voorhees on Sept 4, 2013 22:41:52 GMT -5
And, as Dr. Jimmy pointed out . . . Benjamin Franklin would make a perfect fit, too: "When Benjamin Franklin helped design the occult and mystical Great Seal of the United States, he was a past Grand Master of the Pennsylvania Freemasons as well as a Rosicrucian. It has been established that those particular Freemasons were formerly of a group of Rosicrucians in England that divided, some becoming Freemasons and the others keeping the old terminology of Rosicrucianism. F. de P. Castells, a modern high degree Mason, in his recent book, "Our Ancient Brethren, the Originators of Freemasonry," presents proof of these statements. In addition, Franklin was skilled in the knowledge of magic squares and in the writings of Cornelius Agrippa and the Kabalists. While in Paris, he served with distinction as Master of the mystical lodge on the Nine Muses. While in France, he met and belonged to the group of old European Rosicrucians, knew Mesmer and the incomparable St. Germain and Cagliostro. His plan had two sides to it. One was for the inner life, the other was for the outer life. His plan for the inner life resulted in his practice of the thirteen virtues. The outcome of his outer life was the founding of a club composed of workers from a printing house. It is usually called the "Junto." It was a social club, as well as a study circle and a moral organization. The "Junto" was later enlarged and drafted into the beginning of an immensely popular movement known as the Rosicrucians. This occult club we see even then was most practical. As the result of these two sides of Franklin's life plan being fused, American thought was stamped with two themes, the Quaker's spiritual side and that of the esoteric practical side of the Rosicrucian. He balanced these two themes in his life by his own unique self-control and practical nature." - copied from: rosicrucian.50webs.com/various/scribe-benjamin-franklins-rosicrucian-affiliations.htm
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