Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Scot of Crichton – For the Sake of Old Times Brave Scots, Follow Your Hearts and Vote Aye for Freedom(archive)

(archived from September 18, 2014)

by Scott Creighton (Scot of Crichton)

Remember Sterling Bridge 11 September 1297

There is so little talk these days of Scotland beyond one warning after the other of the people voting the “wrong way”. The Grand Empire is in crisis. The peasants want out.

Even the great ObamaGod has Tweeted his way into the fray today so now I will have my say.

He serves the empire with cold subservient glee. His namesake tied to Kenya and occupied Indonesia, the man has no moral center because it isn’t in his blood. He should remain silent on such matters as he has no capacity to understand them beyond what profits he can make for himself and his family by kneeling like a coward before the crown.

Make no mistake about it, Obama is a modern day John de Menteith.

 

The effeminate God King owns no legacy to speak on such matters far beyond his capacity for comprehension… but I do. The history of my resistance to the empire archived on these pages serves as a living testament to my commitment to the idea of freedom.

I have proudly carried the ideological fight to the enemy time and time again, signing my name to my work regardless of the consequences for sedition to the neoliberal crown.

I comprehend and I choose to speak out while so many others make a different choice and for that clarity of conscience I have paid in every currency but blood.

 

And if that does not suffice to provide me the right to speak on this particular cause, the vote for true independence of Scotland, there is of course the name itself.

Creighton \c-reigh-ton, cre(i)-ghton\ as a boy’s name is pronounced KRAI-ton, KRAYT-en. It is of Scottish, Middle English and Old English origin, and the meaning of Creighton is “border or boundary settlement“. Place name and Scottish surname, in origin from Crichton in Midlothian.

Creighton Name Meaning Scottish and Irish: habitational name from Crichton (Crichton Castle), near Edinburgh, first recorded c.1128 in the form Crectune, in 1287 as Crecton, and in 1360 as Creychtona. The name is probably an early hybrid compound of Old Welsh creic ‘rock’ + Older Scots tun ‘farm’, ‘settlement’ (Old English tun). In the British Isles, this spelling of the name is now found chiefly in northern Ireland; the more usual Scottish forms are Crichton and Crighton

 

built in late 1300s – “William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton (died 1454) was an important political figure in the late medieval Kingdom of Scotland.”


“The honor of our letting the family display the crowned lion supporters references the long-standing service of the Creighton/Crighton family to the reigning Monarchs of Scotland. They were councilors, Chamberlains, Barons, Regents and Governors of both Edinburgh City and Edinburgh Castle. The crown is the Royal Scottish crown, indicating outstanding service to the Royal House.” Creighton Family coat of Arms

On my mother’s side of the lineage equation, the names of Colman and Combie track as far back as the old Clans of Scotland, specifically the Buchanan and Macthomas Clans respectively. (image below taken from my Facebook page posted in Aug. of 2007)


So these are my bona fides. By action and by heritage, I earned the right to speak upon this matter so I will have my say. I only wish I had done so earlier.

Wallace and the Wars of Scottish Independence

How many times in the history of this Grand Empire have we heard the warnings of dire consequences of someone somewhere “voting the wrong way”?

Palestine, Chile, Argentina, Russia, Iran, Vietnam, South Korea, Egypt, Ukraine, Afghanistan … Hawaii?… Detroit?… England?

The empire detests democracy. They hate true freedom and only approve of the appearance of it for legitimacy’s sake as sunlight damages their brand.

For true freedom, real independence, brings them fits of nightmares plagued with demons from the past with names like Allende, Washington, Mosaddegh, Jackson, Castro, Che, Fawkes, King, Gandhi, X, Arbenz, Sukarno, and Mandela to name but a few.

But perhaps one of the most horrifying names to the masters of the universe, one that occupies most of their late night binge inspired nightmares, is this one: Uilliam Uallas … better known as William Wallace.

 

Statue of Wallace at Edinburgh Castle

William Wallace was a lesser noble in a time of Scotland’s history when the crown was in question and dreams of independence rose from whisper to battle cry.

For his crimes against the crown, Wallace was treated to a fate 10 times worse than anything ‘ISIS’ has pretended to do for the entertainment of American and British audiences.  That, by the way is the same British that Andrew Jackson defeated in the Battle of New Orleans which ended the War of 1812. The same Jackson who would later kill the British-linked central bank in this country.

Wallace was transported to London, lodged in the house of William de Leyrer, then taken to Westminster Hall, where he was tried for treason and for atrocities against civilians in war, “sparing neither age nor sex, monk nor nun.”[24][25] He was crowned with a garland of oak to suggest he was the king of outlaws. He responded to the treason charge, “I could not be a traitor to Edward, for I was never his subject.” With this, Wallace asserted that the absent John Balliol was officially his king.

Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield.[26] He was hanged, drawn and quartered — strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts. His preserved head (dipped in tar) was placed on a pike atop London Bridge. It was later joined by the heads of the brothers, John and Simon Fraser. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Perth. A plaque stands in a wall of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital near the site of Wallace’s execution at Smithfield. Wiki

 

Wallace depicted heroically in a children’s book before such men were demonized in the Western World

Blind Harry The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace

For all the horror and brutality of his end handed out by the Great Empire of terrorists at the time, Wallace is better known for his life and the way he chose to live it. We here in America, subservient to the crown, a colony once again, rarely glimpse that side of the William Wallace story. Mel Gibson told the story of Braveheart once and for his efforts, he has been hated by the establishment and the lackeys that serve them ever since.

Wallace and the brave Scots who fought along side him are better remembered for the Battle of Falkirk , the  Battle of Stirling Bridge , siege of Dundee, raid of Scone and of course, his assassination of William de Heselrig, the English High Sheriff of Lanark, in May 1297 which lit the fuse of Scotland’s War for Independence.

Vote

This is the history of the people of Scotland who rose up against a tyrannical empire who ruled through brutality and malice. This is the history of a people who voted the wrong way with their blood and courage and passion.

I do not claim by right of legacy or of deed the right to vote myself but I claim the right have my opinion heard.

The world watches as the people of Scotland defy the Godless Empire once again hoping that another Braveheart rises from ashes of the “United Kingdom” to point the way to true freedom.

Vote for independence Scotland. Take back what is rightfully yours.

 

This is the heritage of the Scots pointing the way to freedom.

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