On this page, you will find tributes/homages to persons that are often referred to in CFS quackery.
Tributes/Homages.
Charles Darwin
.
Darwin was a
Freemason
. 'The origin of species' was created by Freemasons
before
Charles Darwin sailed out with the
Beagle
(!) to discover 'the origin and evolution of life'. The project was in fact initiated by his grandfather Erasmus Darwin before Charles Darwin was even born.
The Hermetic meaning of the,
Missing link between Ape and Man
is that Freemasons
miss
the
Cynocephalus
(Thoth/Mercury - where the name of the baboon Deity itself is 'Ape' or
'Hedj-wer'
) - so the 'missing link' refers to a 'lost contact', not to an 'evolutionary stage' between Ape and Man ('Man' can both refer to a Freemason on Earth and to Apollo, part of the
Dead Dog
).
The statement,
Man descended from the Ape
in fact says that Mercury
created
Man (or that Apollo was
separated
from Mercury when Herakles killed the Dead Dog).
Another statement (by Herbert Spencer, not by Charles Darwin),
Survival of the fittest
is about the resurrection of the
Fitted One
(awakening of the Dead Dog).
Once returned to England, Darwin
did not suffer from
CFS
.
A contemporary author is
Richard Dawkins
. The title of Dawkins' famous book,
The God Delusion
refers to deluded Christians (
Iconoclasts
), praying to Mercury instead of Zeus, and another book title,
Blind Watchmaker
refers to Mercury healing the blinded All-seeing Eye of Horus.
Florence Nightingale
.
In Freemasonry, a nightingale is a symbol of innocence and praying.
In the Freemason TV mystery series Twin Peaks, every episode opens with a shot of a
bewick's wren
(resembling a nightingale) and there is a
nightingale song
.
In the Tintin albums of Hergé (a Freemason from Brussels), the nickname for the character
Bianca Castafiore
is 'the Milanese nightingale'.
In the CFS community, there is a
Nightingale research foundation
and the 'World CFS Day' coincides with the birthday of Florence Nightingale (see below).
Since
May 12
, the
Date of Mercury
, is the
birthday
of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), since
Night
ingale refers to the
light
in the
darkness
of the
inferno
of the
Crime
an War
(1853-1856) near the
Black
Sea, Freemasons created the Nightingale
myth
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to portray her Mercury.
In the line,
A lady with a lamp I see
in the poem
Santa Filomena
(1857) by Freemason Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow
(1807-1882), Nightingale is given a
lamp
to resemble light bearer
Lucifer
(Mercury). In 1843, Longfellow was an advocate of
Luciferian doctrine
in Freemasonry.
Lighthouse/Lamp-post/Lamp refers to Freemasonry/Freemason Lodge/Freemason.
There are no historical sources on Nightingale and a lamp.
Nightingale's life was mixed up with that of
Mary Seacole
(the 'real
Lady with the lamp
').
Nightingale never went to the Crimea, she went to Turkey instead in 1854, and she hated Seacole because Seacole was black.
Mercury is the
psychopomp
that conducts the
deceased
to Hades (hell), Nightingale watched over
dying
soldiers.
Nightingale was a Christian
universalist
, a doctrine on
hell
.
Once returned to England, Nightingale
did not suffer from
CFS
.