Friday, August 14, 2015

QUEEN'S NURSE & MASONIC SYMBOLS

Whenever a story includes the British royal family, the media are quick to record every detail of it.

When Queen Elizabeth left the King Edward VII Hospital on March 3, journalists covered the event widely, even describing what she was wearing from the pearl necklace to the last pin.

But there is an important detail that the media completely ignored. Take a look at the belt buckle nurse.

The Queen's nurse is wearing a belt buckle bearing masonic symbols.

This large belt buckle features the Masonic diabetes and compass along with a pentacle, another important Masonic symbol used in witchcraft.


According to the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, the belt was for the nurses who were trained at the Royal Masonic Hospital, a private hospital for Freemasons and other free patients.

Royal Masonic Hospital stopped operating in 1992, but the buckles apparently is still worn by "elite" nurses.

Shaking hands with the Queen. A privilege not allowed to ordinary mortals.

Do not forget that the King Edward VII Hospital is the hospital where she was admitted to Kate Middleton because of a pregnancy-related illness, which led to the suicide of one of the nurses.

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