Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

The only similarities between Mary Queen of Scots and Princess Diana is the fact that they both died violent deaths and they were both very tall. Mary Queen of Scots was a scheming intriguer who killed her own husband. When news reached Mary of the horrible Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, she stayed up all night celebrating.

Lady Diana Spencer's main ambition in life was to marry a loving, faithful husband, and have at least 4 children. Mary was the mother of James, who succeeded Elizabeth II as king of England. Diana's son William is now being groomed to succeed Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth I signed the death warrant for Mary Queen of Scots.

The Way Ahead Group (WAG), chaired by Queen Elizabeth II, gave the green light for the assassination of Princess Diana.

To many people, Mary was unjustly condemned and became an instant martyr for the Papal Church. There was a worldwide outpouring of grief at the death of Diana and most people believe that it was no accident.

It is amazing how the psychopathic conspirators always look to the past for their inspiration. The Kennedy assassination was supposed to be an exact duplicate of the Lincoln assassination. After shooting President Lincoln, "John Wilkes Booth" fled from a theater and then was killed in a warehouse.

After shooting President Kennedy, "Lee Harvey Oswald" fled from a warehouse and then entered a theater . . . where he was supposed to be killed.

Nothing in the past can ever be duplicated exactly but that doesn't stop the conspirators from trying.

Shake-speare's long reign came to an end in 1603.

The man who succeeded her, James VI of Scotland, was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and David Rizzio.

James was the first of the disastrous Stuart dynasty to rule over England.

Why England chose James as king is beyond belief. He blamed the "Protestant" British for her beheading and he was thirsting for revenge for what he considered the death of his innocent mother.

James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and David Riccio!!

Pope Paul III–the real father of David Rizzio–was one of the most fanatical Popes that ever lived. In 1540, he formally recognized the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

In 1545, he convened the Council of Trent which condemned every translation of the Bible except the corrupt Latin Vulgate Version. That council also condemned every marriage not made by a Latin Church priest.

Fanatical crusader Pope Paul III was the father of the Counter-Reformation.

He was also the father of David Riccio–the lover of Mary Queen of Scots–and father of King James.

In 1540, he formally recognized the fanatical Society of Jesus (Jesuits).

Femme fatale Mary Stuart returned from France in 1561 after the timely death of her first husband, King Francis II. With her huge entourage was an Italian named David Rizzio. He was a talented singer and musician, well educated and fluent in many languages. Rizzio was in reality the son of Pope Paul III who would not trust that vital mission to any lesser mortal.

Rizzio was a Rasputin like figure who totally dominated Mary Queen of Scots.

He was often with the Queen "privately and alone."

He began to fill all the important government positions with Roman Catholics.

At that time, most English people looked upon the Scots as barbarians. James had a real problem gaining acceptance by the people so he staged a false flag operation called the Gunpowder Plot.

James was HATED by most of the English people, so, in 1605, he staged a false flag operation called the Gunpowder Plot.

After the plot was discovered, the nation thanked the Almighty for preserving the life of King James!!

The English people thanked the Almighty for delivering their king from the "fiendish plot." Buoyed by the new popular sentiment, he began to turn over most of the important positions in the government to his fellow Jesuits.

In 1609, he ordered a new English translation of the Bible which was to adhere as closely as possible to the corrupt Latin Vulgate Version.

In 1612, King James had his own son (Henry Prince of Wales) poisoned.

In 1618, King James had Sir Walter Raleigh–founder of the Virginia colony in the New World–sent to the Tower and beheaded.

James was able to get away with all his crimes because of the popular sentiment toward him following the Gunpowder Plot.

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