2015年6月29日月曜日

Brentwood School@ Belgium





要するに権力チェンジのConfirmationですな。(爆wwwwwwwwww





William Hunter was a Marian martyr burnt to death in Brentwood at the age of 19 on March 27, 1555 on Ingrave Road. He had lost his job in London as a silk-weaver because he refused to attend the Catholic mass, despite an order that everyone in the City of London had to attend,[1] and had come to live with his parents in Brentwood, but got into a dispute when discovered reading the Bible for himself in Brentwood Chapel. He refused to accept the Catholic dogma of transubstantiation according to which the bread and wine of the communion become the body and blood of Jesus.[2]
He was taken before Antony Browne, then the local Justice, but later Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, but refused to retract his position. Hunter was then sent to Bishop Bonner in London. He resisted both threats and bribes—Bonner offered to make him a Freeman of the City of London and give him £40—and was eventually returned to Brentwood to be burnt. He was the first Essex martyr of the reign of Mary Tudor.[3]
The site is now Brentwood School, which was founded by Antony Browne in 1558, under a grant from Queen Mary (not, as some believe, as a penance when Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne). The Martyr's Elm was grown on the spot of Hunter's incineration.
The site is marked by a plaque with the inscription





Sir Edwin Hardy Amies, KCVO (17 July 1909 – 5 March 2003) – known as Hardy Amies – was an English fashion designer, founder of the Hardy Amies label and best known for his official title as dressmaker for Queen Elizabeth II, from her accession to the throne 1952 until his retirement in 1989.
He established the monarch's crisp, understated style of dress. "I don't think she feels clothes which are too chic are exactly very friendly," he told one fashion editor. "The Queen's attitude is that she must always dress for the occasion".




Operation Ratweek

In Occupied Europe during World War II, a co-ordinated assassination offensive against Nazi security forces, codenamed Ratweek, was mounted in January 1944 by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), with the intention of creating confusion and trepidation at the same time as the Allies increased preparations for the Resistance's contribution to the Normandy Landings. Full details have never been released, but it is known that "Ratweek" achieved successes against Nazi personnel and collaborators in Norway, France, Denmark, and the Netherlands.[1] In 2000 it was revealed that the operation had been supervised by Edwin Hardy Amies, at the time head of the SOE's Belgian Section.[2]




























日本とはほとんど無関係のGOD派が天下を取ってしまい、反GOD派はその配下となったわけですよ。(爆wwwwwwwwwwww

で、日本の場合、現本家ですら根本的には反GOD派。

で、GOD派と反GOD派双方の血統の女王陛下は基本的にGOD派でGO!を不本意ながら選択。

最終的には英米露独仏などほぼ全ての白人エリアはGOD支配下に。大多数のユダヤもGOD支配下に・・・

そして阿Qサマナのココロの拠り所たる宗主国様も実は既に・・・

、、、(爆wwwwwwwwwwww

2 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

戦前戦後ともに、天皇を隠れ蓑にすることで、自らが主体的に考えることや率直な疑問を口にすることをも自己規制することが日本に生まれた日本人の美徳として尊ばれてきたものの、世界の化けの皮が剥がれてしまった今、現実を吟味する力が弱すぎると、手玉に取られて己の力量を勘違いして罠にハマり貧乏くじで火の玉をゲットしたことと同じことが起こるよ。

匿名 さんのコメント...

イカルス と ラー で連想してったのですけど、、
義父のヨセフ 大工って訳
でも、つまり craftsman だとかって、、
で、tekton
幅広いんですね 石に鉄に錬金?

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