Murder no:1
by seneca
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The location and manner in which Diana died was laced with Masonic symbolism and clues. The tunnel she died in was the very location of the ancient sacrificial cavern within the Temple of the goddess Diana built in early Paris after it was first settled by Babylonian emigrants. The 13th pillar in the tunnel which the vehicle impacted also fit that same set of reoccurring numbers which show up with great regularity in ritualistic Masonry.
In the time of the Merovingian kings, the Pont de l'Alma was an underground chamber. Founder of the Merovingian dynasty was Merovaeus, said to be descended from the union of a sea creature and a French queen. Merovaeus followed the pagan cult of Diana. In Middle English, "soul" (Alma) has as etymology "descended from the sea." "Pont," has as a Latin root "pontifex," meaning a Roman high priest."Alma" comes from the Latin "almus," meaning nourishing. One translation of Pont de l'Alma would be "bridge of the soul." Another would be "passage of nourishment."
During the Merovingian era, if two kings had a dispute over property, it was settled in combat at Pont de l'Alma. According to legend, anyone killed there goes straight to Heaven and sits at the right hand of God, watching over all his foe was to do. The person killed in combat was actually considered to be the "winner," since he became God's eyes on earth and even could manipulate events.
Comments (6)
akrilico
Very cute. U have 2 apologize me if I didn' t read the txt ;-)
Tanialmeida
your own unik style! well composed and xzllent research on the short story tale!
Stacey_73
Oh man. I'm going to stop trying to learn the whole Collage thing. The color work in this is eye catching. I find myself serching the picture just so I wont -have- to look away from it. Err.. yeah.. that would be the long version of 'eye-catching,' wouldnt it? heh. Master of the Obvious... Thats me.
gallimel
great work. Fascinating, well composed.. and I loved to read the text below.
gunsan
Fascinating, both text and image.
xiun
Well,excellent beside the font of 13.-A perfect view of the illuminati,very good work.