
THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO SEE THIS: The Edinburgh July 1st Ritual That Exposes the Crown's Hidden Hand
Edinburgh, Scotland – July 1st. A date that, on the surface, seems like just another page torn from the calendar. But for anyone who has been paying attention—for anyone who has dared to look beyond the gilded stagecraft of the British monarchy—this date is a flashing red siren. It’s the same day the Royal Family chose to descend upon the ancient, blood-soaked streets of Edinburgh, and the timing is no accident. Stay woke, America. Because what happened in the Scottish capital on July 1st is not a story of tradition or quaint pageantry. It’s a masterclass in occult symbolism, geopolitical puppetry, and the invisible strings that connect the House of Windsor to the global elite’s deepest, darkest agendas.
Let’s start with the obvious, the thing the mainstream media will gloss over with a smile and a puff piece about “royal engagements.” July 1st is a date of immense significance in the hidden calendar. It’s the day the Illuminati’s Bavarian branch was allegedly founded in 1776—same year as the American Revolution, by the way. Coincidence? In the world of the deep state, there are no coincidences. July 1st also marks the halfway point of the year, the precise moment when the sun reaches its zenith in the zodiac cycle, a date long associated with blood sacrifice and the “opening of the gates” in esoteric circles. And the Royal Family, who are nothing more than hereditary custodians of a Babylonian mystery cult, chose this exact day to stage a massive, choreographed display of power in Edinburgh? Wake up, sheeple.
But it gets deeper. The location itself is a dead giveaway. Edinburgh is not just any city; it’s the spiritual heart of Scotland, a land built on the bones of ancient Druidic rituals. The Royal Mile, the castle, the underground vaults—these are ley line hotspots. On July 1st, the royals didn’t just visit a museum. They attended a “Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo” dress rehearsal and a service at St. Giles’ Cathedral. Sounds innocent, right? Wrong. The Military Tattoo is a ritualistic display of martial power, complete with bagpipes, drums, and synchronized movements—a classic mind-control technique disguised as entertainment. And St. Giles’? That cathedral sits on a site that was once a pagan temple to the god Lugh, the Celtic sun deity associated with light and sacrifice. The royals were literally re-enacting a sun-worship ceremony on the day of the sun’s apex. They are not Christians. They are not even benevolent monarchs. They are gatekeepers of a pre-Christian, Luciferian power structure.
Now, why should we care here in the United States? Because the Royal Family is the symbolic head of the global cabal that runs our country from the shadows. Think about it. The same names—Windsor, Rothschild, Rockefeller—are intermarried, interlocked, and interwoven into the fabric of the Federal Reserve, the CIA, and the United Nations. When the British Crown performs a ritual in Edinburgh, it’s sending a signal to the global elite: the bloodlines are still in control. July 1st in Edinburgh was not for the Scottish people. It was a broadcast to the initiated. It was a “keeping of the covenant” with the forces that demand regular sacrifices to maintain the illusion of power.
Consider the timing in relation to American history. July 1st, 1863, was the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War—a war that the British elite secretly funded to weaken America and keep us divided. July 1st, 1898, saw the Battle of San Juan Hill, a key moment in the Spanish-American War that gave the globalists control over Cuba and the Philippines. July 1st, 1942, saw the Battle of El Alamein begin, a turning point in World War II that the Rothschild-owned Bank of England used to consolidate power. Every major July 1st event has been a pivot point for the globalist agenda. And the Royal Family, with their perfectly manicured smiles and wave of the hand, are the priests of this cult of control. The Edinburgh event on July 1st, 2024, was no different. It was a ritual to “close the loop” on a cycle of control.
And let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022. Her death, conveniently occurring during the autumn equinox—another high holy day for the occult—was followed by a year of “cleansing” within the family. Charles III, the new high priest, is now more exposed than ever. His ties to the World Economic Forum, his open discussions about a “great reset,” and his obsession with environmentalism (which is just a cover for depopulation and land grabs) are all pieces of the same puzzle. The Edinburgh July 1st event was his first major solo ritual as king. He was reaffirming the pact. He was telling the global shadow government, “The Windsor bloodline is still the gatekeeper.”
But here’s the part that should make your blood run cold: the mainstream American media is complicit. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News—they all covered the Edinburgh visit as a feel-good story about “royal tradition.” They showed the horses, the kilts, the children waving Union Jacks. They did not mention the Druidic symbolism of the date. They did not mention the historical blood sacrifices associated with that day. They did not mention that the Royal Family’s power is a fiction maintained by a network of secret societies—the Order of the Garter, the Knights Templar, the Freemasons—of which Charles is the supreme head. They are the gatekeepers of the narrative, and they will never tell you the truth.
So what can you do? First, stop watching the circus. Every time you click on a royal wedding or a baby photo, you are feeding the beast. You are
Final Thoughts
Having covered royal engagements for decades, the July 1st appearance in Edinburgh felt less like a ceremonial obligation and more like a carefully calibrated signal of continuity—a quiet assertion that the monarchy’s rhythm endures even as the institution itself faces relentless scrutiny. What struck me most wasn’t the pageantry, but the palpable shift in body language: a new generation stepping forward with a practiced ease that suggests they understand the crown’s survival depends not on tradition alone, but on its ability to feel present and purposeful in a modern Scotland. Ultimately, this wasn’t just a photo op; it was a tacit reminder that the Firm is still playing the long game, even as the ground shifts beneath its feet.