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In the last issue we left off with lifting the 2 vignettes from TE Lawrence's "Josephus"...Well ! remember I mentioned vignettes pasted down to the end board can sometimes mean concealment...I was right! there was something concealed.
After carefully lifting 4 layers of paper.......there it was.....A MAP.....A HAND DRAWN MAP....A MAP OF.......GREAT BRITAIN!!!....WITH A DATE!
The Map shows England, Scotland and Ireland and strangely marked is the Isle of wight
The whole country is circled with
"boat" shaped squares, one or two with "masts" and you can barely make
out the word "frigate" at the bottom and "St Georges Cove". To
the right is the date 17.7.22. that is interesting because Lawrence joined
the RFC (now the RAF) covertly in 1922 under the pseudonym Mr Ross on the instruction of
Churchill......could this be a plan of an invasion of England?????
My only thought was......" Ahh shoot....now I have to restore the edges instead of just re-mounting the plate!!!!........more work!
Mr Ross was apparently found out and his cover blown....he quickly joined the Tank Corp under the name Mr Smythe, here again under the instruction of Churchill he was sent to the Emirates where he was deeply involved in the secular youth corps of Freemasonry known as "Young Societies", when he was assigned to
Intelligence in Cairo to investigate the Arab revolt against the Turks
he set up secular Young Egypt and initiated male youth and trained them
in subversion, and formed the Muslim Brotherhood (oh heck!!).
Lawrence was a Freemason, yet no record of his credentials are
forthcoming, so there is no proof....except maybe this......
On page 53 of vol.1 there are two words written in pencil in the same hand as
the map and marked is the reference where Josephus describes the porchway or entrance... the two pillars of King
Solomon's Temple. These two words are the passwords for the 1st and 2nd
degree in Freemasonry.
Thomas Edward Lawrence was killed in a motorbike accident in 1935...allegedly avoiding 2 children on their bicycles.
Conservation is all about time and patience
........................and total concentration.
Having made custom made clam shell boxes
for them, these two important volumes will now
be preserved for a long time
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