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hiya
I had this dream last night about Hilary and Bill Clinton, they were dancing and everyone was watching. Hilary was very much the centre of attention and she glowed with health and radiance, while Bill was very charming and admiring of her. I think they were wearing velvet... but they were very tanned. They said the tan was due to their recent holiday in Scotland (strange cos it's pretty cold there lol).
I wonder if Hilary will be back on the scene again???
crownsevenalphabet



This dance, of the Clinton's, is keycoded under the history of Scotland.

And you are watching, the dance of an internal take-over plan-of-action,
the next 4 years, awaits a `new` election.

Scotland is aimed religious wise Protestant, thinking.

And as a underdog, the temporary loss of being elected [ H. Clinton ],
is only temporary, about as long as a song plays to dance to it.

The velvet, is a royal fabric.

And if you understand, the history of Scotland, and our American
DNA to its roots, then the velvet, is a keycode indeed.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Scotland
The history of Scotland begins around 10,000 years ago, when humans first began to inhabit what is now Scotland after the end of the Devensian glaciation, the last ice age. Of the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age civilization that existed in the territory, many artifacts remain, but few written records were left behind.

The written history of Scotland largely begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in Britain, when the Romans occupied what is now broadly England and Wales and the Scottish Lowlands, administering it as a Roman province called Britannia.

The Roman invasion of Britain began in earnest in AD 43. Following a series of military successes in the south, forces led by Gnaeus Julius Agricola entered Scotland in 79. The Romans met with fierce resistance from the local population of Caledonians.

[] Bishops' Wars
Although Scotland and England had both rejected papal authority, the Reformation in each country proceeded in slightly different directions. England retained much of the old Catholic practice, including a formal liturgy and order of service, whereas the Scots embraced more of a free-form Calvinism.

20th century Scotland

Tied as it was to the health of the British Empire, Scotland suffered after the First World War as it had gained beforehand. In the Highlands, which had provided a disproportionate number of recruits for the army, a whole generation of young men were lost, and many villages and communities suffered greatly. In the Lowlands, particularly Glasgow, poor working and living conditions led to industrial and political unrest.
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