Tracy Twyman on the Royal Wedding Ritual

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Tonight, April 23rd, 2011, I will be on Coast to Coast AM with Ian Punnett briefly at 10 PM PST to discuss the esoteric themes of sex magic and ritual human sacrifice embedded in the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, including the archetypes of the “Virgin Queen” and the Lord of the Earth. There are also apocalyptic codes that have recently been discovered by historians at the wedding venue, Westminster Abbey. As I have noted in my previous articles (here, here, here, and here):
  1. The date of the wedding is April 29th, the feast day of St. Catherine. She was a virgin famous for her “Mystic Marriage” to Christ, which took place with a ceremony in which he gave her a wedding ring and crowned her as his queen.
  2. Kate Middleton’s birth date of January 9th is on the feast day of St. Basilissa, who is famous for having remained a virgin even after her marriage.
  3. Kate Middleton’s middle name, Elizabeth, evokes the image of England’s “Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I (as does the name of William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
  4. Prince William’s mother Princess Diana, is very much a part of the royal wedding ceremony, with William having given Kate his mother’s engagement ring, thus proclaiming her the “new Diana.” Princess Diana’s namesake was the virgin hunter goddess, Diana, known as the Queen of May Day. This is a pagan festival, still celebrated today, which begins on the evening of April 30th, known as Walpurgis Night, and continues through May 1st. At this festival sexual fertility rites were performed by the king and queen of the land, in which they channeled the spirits of the goddess Diana and the “King of the Wood,” who was traditionally sacrificed afterwards.
  5. In the Catholic Church, May Day is associated with the Virgin Mary, and they celebrate her crowning as the Queen of the May on this date.
  6. In the traditional May Day ritual, the king to be sacrificed was served a special black cake that signified his doom. Prince William will break with tradition and be served a special chocolate cake with a “secret ingredient” made from a “secret family recipe,” while the rest of the wedding party consumes a more traditional white wedding cake.
  7. Prince William, who was born on the Summer Solstice in 1982, during a solar eclipse, would in this instance represent the dying and reborn solar king of the ancient world, the “Lord of the Earth” who was embodied in the king who was sacrificed at Beltane.
  8. The wedding takes place at Westminster Abbey, where the recently-rediscovered Cosmati Pavement is currently being restored. This mysterious mosaic, on which the monarchs of Britain are crowned, represents the exact center of the cosmos, and contains a code predicting the date of the end of the world.
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