The Unicorn in the Sheepscote

I should have stopped my research and written my first book when I learned I had a daughter. To be published would have given me the upper hand and insulated me from the pretenders who backed Tom Snyder – who were jealous of me!

Jon Presco

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This beautiful hardbound book is signed by the author. ‘Realm of the Ring Lords’ brings together for the very first time in one arena the mysteries of the legendary quests for the Ring and the Grail. From Arthurian romance to the world of J. R. R. Tolkien, these stories are enveloped within the magical lore of Elphame – however the myths are based on no mere fantasy, but on an engaging and continual history of real characters and events.

Time-honoured tales of fairies, elves and dragons have long carried a particular fascination which lingers in our collective psyche – a familiar but historical allure which is rooted in the far-distant realm of the Scythian Ring Lords.

Dealing with numerous aspects, from Sleeping Beauty to Robin Hood and Count Dracula, the author reveals how a prestigious sovereign heritage has been strategically suppressed by parliamentary and church dictate, facilitated by a forged document which has controlled all monarchical and governmental practices in Western Europe for over 1200 years.

 

The Unicorn in the Sheepscote

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    The Lord said to David; I have raised thee from the sheepscote. I can not find this passage, or my text on it, but let us look at what a sheepscote is. It
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    The Lord said to David; “I have raised thee from the sheepscote.”
    I can not find this passage, or my text on it, but let us look at
    what a “sheepscote” is. It is a round corral made by taking branches
    of the hawthorne tree and sinking them in the ground. These branches
    take root quickly the shoots with thorns filling in the spaces of
    this thorny fence that may be represented by the thorny crown Jesus
    wears around his head. I also think wild roses were grown on the
    sheepscote, along with herbs, such as rosemary which offers a
    protection, it grown outside the doors of Jewish homes. Consider the
    hedgerows of Normandy. How old are they?Moses and Aaron drove their staffs into the ground and they take
    root. Joseph of Arimathea is said to have driven his staff into
    Brittish soil and it take root. Were the bounderies of God’s Kindom
    marked this way?

    Let us weave our two archetypes, they being, the Arcadian
    Shepherd/King who is a renouned poet, a singer of Psalms who has a
    voice like an Angel – with a sling in his belt – who is on the road
    to Troy with a mythical beast walking by his side. This is the beast
    that more then likely drove King Saul insane, as I suspect making
    riddles, making mythical beasts, or COTE of Arms, was a means of
    entertainment, the Twenty Questions of those days, these poetical
    guessing events reaching Olympic proportions at Troy where for ten
    years the Greek, and the Judaic world met to – have it out! Robert
    Graves suggests much of the Hebrew cosmology was taken from the
    Phillistines who were a Greek colony of a Cretan source. I suspect
    they are survivors of Thera, the candidate for Atlantis. I have given
    evidence that Moses was the demi-god Typhon ‘The Wind’ that brought
    the seven plagues to Egypt as Seti’s Wind, who also brought the Ass-
    unicorn with him?

    Jon Presco

    Copyright 2001

One response to “The Unicorn in the Sheepscote”

  1. Reblogged this on Rosamond Press and commented:

    The spirit of Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, has been awoken. She was Hollywood Royalty.

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