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Writer's pictureMelissa Saulnier

9. Ancient History and Cognizant Dissonance

Updated: Apr 2

I know. There are many people I grew up with or know in the present who are not ready to hear certain things about biblical history. One of those things is about King James who promoted the Gutenberg Bible known as King James Version. The good thing about this version is that you can connect to the Greek and Hebrew.



There are a lot of "markers" in the KJV like the word "Unicorn" or "Easter" or "Lucifer" who was supposedly the god of the Masons. The elite did the translations back then and they were all part of royal masonic societies. Francis Bacon, who was a Mason, was the last editor. It doesn't surprise me that the Masons have markers within biblical text.


The word "unicorn" appears in the King James Version of the Bible in the following verses:

- Numbers 23:22

- Numbers 24:8

- Deuteronomy 33:17

- Job 39:9-10

- Psalm 22:21

- Psalm 29:6

- Psalm 92:10


There are many questionable parts to the KJV translation. King James was the Unicorn dynasty. (Coat of Arms photo above) Unicorns were known in that time period as the horse that would lead the chariot of the gods, specifically Zues. It was part of the allegory that would have been a cherubim. When you look at the Coats of Arms you get lions, eagles and unicorns, all of the beings as part of their genealogy. Coats of Arms go back to who they say sponsored their divine right to rule.

King James was Scottish. He was James VI - VI of Scotland and became James I when he took the throne after Elizabeth. He was of the Stuart Dynasty and they were thought to be the most noble of the bloodlines to that point in history. The unicorn is a single horn and is the horn of Daniel 8. King James thought of himself either as the one who would be the messiah or one of his descendants would be messiah.


King James was a Royal Mason and deep into the occult. He had been initiated from childhood. He wrote two books on demonology.


"Daemonologie" (Daemonologie in full, and also spelled "Demonologie") - This book was published in 1597 and discusses the existence of witches and demons. 


"Basilikon Doron" - Although not solely focused on demonology, this book written by King James I in 1599 is a treatise on government and kingship. It also includes sections on witchcraft and the supernatural, reflecting King James' interest in the subject.


These books reflect King James I's beliefs and attitudes towards witchcraft, demons, and the supernatural during his reign.


In Queen Elizabeth's reign and King James reign, Francis Bacon, also occult initiated, was second most powerful person. He formed two writing societies, "The Knights of the Helmet" and "The Spear Shakers." The second society goes back to Athena and Apollo in Greek mythology who were sponsors of the arts and who held a spear that they shook. As part of that writing group we have Shakespeare. (Hmm) He created these societies to bring about a new language to the world and also to create the New Atlantis. It was a springboard for a new one world government with one language of English.


All of that to say, these are the people who translated our King James Bible. I thought you might want to know. I certainly want to know. I think it's best to study with eyes wide open.



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