has also been described as being "neck-less," and extremely hirsute or hairy. Others have insisted that he was merely mongoloid (suffering from "Down's Syndrome"). The tradition also maintains that he was still immensely strong and inordinately evil, and had to be locked away from the rest of the family in secret, for both his safety and theirs. He allegedly did not die until the year 1921, meaning that he lived for 120 years in nearly complete secrecy! This negates any rumours of Downs Syndrome, as those who are stricken with this unfortunate condition have generally not been known to last into old age. Supposedly, during the hidden heir's lifetime, each successive Earl of Strathmore was told of his secret existence when they reached the age of twenty-one, and shown the "rightful" heir.
This 'dread ancestral secret' may have also dealt with the family tradition, or curse, of having an occasional birth of a less- or other-than-human child born to the clan. There is said to also be a secret concerning a "vampire-like" or blood-lusting being which is periodically born within the family."
One tale has it that the first Lord of Glamis, after gambling with the devil (or an underworld being of some sort) at cards on the Sabbath, brought down a curse upon future generations of his line. Could it be that the stakes of the card-game were actually more than just his soul, and that he and his were cursed to make payment in genetic exchange, down through the centuries? Could it be that the genetics of families, which tend to be somewhat interbred or interrelated, whether isolated by geography, or of 'noble' lineage, are nurtured by unseen manipulators for certain, desired genetic traits?
"the unfortunate, deformed and hidden Earl He is rumoured to have been sealed inside his secret room after death, where his remains rest in secret to this day, his restless spirit joining the many others which have been reported by witnesses at Glamis, through the centuries. To add another clue to the mystery, and credence to the periodic 'strange births,' there is said to be a family-type portrait in the drawing-room, which depicts an earlier Earl of Strathmore, his two sons, and a horribly deformed and unsightly dwarf whom no one can (or will?) identify... "
Does the family bear a debt to the devil for eternity? Are the Lyons and certain of their descendants cursed with the burden of longevity and the craving to accomplish immortality?
In his book, The Biggest Secret, David Icke quotes Christine Fitzgerald, one of Diana's long-time friends and confidantes. She alleges that Diana often said the Windsor's were not human, she called them "the lizards" and "the reptiles", and said they were evil.
And self-alleged recovering Satanic High Priestess, Arizona Wilder remembers that the Queen Mother and Prince Philip (real name Philippos Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbert-Glucksburn) shape-shifted into reptiles in front of Diana at a ritual called 'The Awakening of the Bride', just before her marriage. Diana was told she would be watched always and to keep her trap shut or she would be killed. Diana had been drugged and delivered to the ritual at Clarence House, one of the Queen Mother's homes. She never attended a ritual again. Revelations of a Mother Goddess
The QM was very interested in spiritualism. One medium reports she was taken blindfolded to a secret place. Throughout the meeting she remained blindfolded. When the séance was over, her blindfold was removed. She was astonished to see almost the entire royal family seated around her, including the QM.
THE ORDER OF THE GARTER
One of the occult groups the Queen Mother openly engaged in, was the Knights of the Garter. Her father was a KG and she was created a Lady of the Garter in 1936, when she became Queen.
Dennis Wheatley, in The Devil and All His Works retells an insightful account by Professor Margaret Murray in her book, The God of the Witches.
When King Edward III came to the throne in 1327 the Church was already engaged in its zealous combat with the Old Religion. One night, at Windsor Castle whilst the King was dancing with the Court Beauty, the Countess of Salisbury her garter slipped to the floor. The quick-thinking king saved the panic-stricken Countess. He plucked up the garter and exclaimed to the guests 'Honi soit qui mal y pense" (Evil is he who evil thinks'). You see the garter signalled the Countess as the Queen Witch of England. The clergy who were present would have skinned her. The King had recognised the sign. Swiftly Edward formed an order of 26 knights, two covens of 13 (two times 12 and 1). He was to lead one group and the Prince of Wales the other. This act of gallantry elevated him to God incarnate in the eyes of his subjects.
The Order enabled the King to unite followers of the Old Religion in secret and away from the prying eyes of papacy.
Wheatley adds that the mantle worn by the sovereign to this day is peppered with 168 garters. With the one worn on the leg that makes 169. This implies that there are in reality 13 covens because 169 is thirteen times thirteen.
Since time long forgotten the garter has been used to signify a person with occult powers. Cave paintings reveal that this is an ancient practice. Garters can be made from anything such as string, silk, leather, lace etc One mark of satanic execution is a garter left around the neck. (Hence garrotte) This could help to explain why necklaces are left on some murder victims, even if they are their own.
This article, one of the most read on this website, was first published in April 2002. Due to severe hacking the remnants were removed several years ago. This copy is from an archive on the web.
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