River Thames is a Serpent

15 December 2012

By Mark Farquharson

In Hyde Park there is the Serpentine Lake, serpentine meaning resembling a snake.

The Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames, was a spectacular exhibition 27 April–9 September 2012 at the National Maritime Museum which was sponsored by Barclays. One of the symbols used was a serpent or dragon, to represent the Royal River, the Thames. Click here to see the serpent and a short video: http://www.rmg.co.uk/visit/events/royal-river

Remember the 80 days from Atonement gets you the 15 December. My watch cost $80, an Olympic. On Atonement I prayed for the inhabitants of London in Chapel 2, the sign of the second Judgement.

The Olympic logo travelled down the Thames from London Bridge to Green-Witch 29 February 2012. The quake in Olympia, Washington, occurred on the 28 February 2001.

A five tonne golden statue of Anubis, the Egyptian God of the Dead was floated up the Thames on 1 October 2007, from the O2 Dome and positioned in Trafalgar Square. Later it was brought back to the Dome for the exhibition called “Tutankhamun And The Golden Age of The Pharaohs,” which run form 15 November 2007 to 30 August 2008. Interestingly the 14 December was the first of the tenth Hebrew month.

There is a cosmic war occur that we are engaged in, following the pattern of Revelation 12. The events thus far are covered in these two weblogs by Dr Jones: “A cosmic battle now occurring” & “Cosmic warfare, Part 2

Revelation 12:15 And the serpent casts water as a river out of its mouth after the woman, that she should be carried away by its current." 16 And the earth helps the woman, and the earth opens its mouth and swallowed the river which the dragon casts out of its mouth." {CLV}

The question is how will the earth help the woman? I have no knowledge of where the woman is, expect that she is not in the “not in America.” Thus I did not know if the Thames relates or not. I do not know that she is in the United Kingdom, or anywhere close to it.

What is interesting is the symbol of the serpent, is used to represent the Thames. Of course I do not know if the pattern relates to the Thames. Of course the river Thames has been therefore some time before the coming of this present pattern, and it does not even have to relate to a actual river.

However a massive judgement on London could result in the Thames being swallowed, disappearing into the ground. Not that I am saying it will definitely be swallowed.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2012

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