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There's something very off with that nurse, despite the voodoo belt buckle...
Originally posted by Wide-Eyes
reply to post by mars1
There's something very off with that nurse, despite the voodoo belt buckle...
Pentagram So, it goes back a long way and has associations with many groups, including but not limited to pagans or masons. Besides, i thought it was common knowledge the Queen was head of UK freemasonry...or is that just me?
Originally posted by MysterX
reply to post by Wide-Eyes
There's something very off with that nurse, despite the voodoo belt buckle...
She's looking through the pane of glass to her right...probably something caught her eye, security getting into position would be my guess.
The hospital was founded in 1899 by Agnes Keyser, a mistress of the then Prince of Wales – soon to be King Edward VII, as a hospital for sick and wounded officers returning from the Boer war.
Its close links with the military, once revealed in its "hospital for officers" tag, survive, and grants programmes are open to "all uninsured serving and ex-service personnel and their spouses, ex-spouses and widow(er)s".
Subsidies through its charity cover up to 100% of the fees.
Originally posted by Exitt
Can people from Britain explain the blue uniform? Is it a normal uniform, i guess she is the head of that department?
Now that my attention is drawn to the belt, it seems such an unusual nurse outfit.
Originally posted by ajay59
Originally posted by MysterX
reply to post by Wide-Eyes
There's something very off with that nurse, despite the voodoo belt buckle...
She's looking through the pane of glass to her right...probably something caught her eye, security getting into position would be my guess.
Do you mean to say that she has x-ray vision? She would pretty much have to as old Queeny Evil seems to be standing directly in her line of sight!
Originally posted by mars1
Just seen this on another site.
Just look at the Queen's nurses belt buckle.
Link.www.dailymail.co.uk...
They are not hiding it anymore now so what do you think
Freemason symbol and a pentagram like i said whats your thoughts on this.
Edit to add image.
Thanksedit on 033131p://2013-03-04T15:46:17-06:00043 by mars1 because: (no reason given
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Are you for blooming serious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the 80s and 90s [ and probably back to the 1800s] English nurses earned their hospital belt / buckle.. they had an exam called a hospital exam which was a local set exam before they took their registered nurse exams [ usually about 3 months before]
If they passed their ' hospitals' they were then able to wear the training hospital buckle, which was usually silver.
Some hospitals like the one this one might represent could have been a masonic hospital - yes the mason's did historically run some hospitals in England.
Guys. Thomas', Charing Cross. Barts - all had specific buckles.
No conspiracy here apart from in your 'ead !!edit on 4-3-2013 by HelenConway because: (no reason given)extra DIV
Originally posted by micpsi
A Google image search of British nurse belt buckles reveals NONE with masonic symbols or pentagrams, as I expected. That is definitely NOT a belt buckle worn by nurses of a particular hospital. I bet she was the only nurse there wearing this belt buckle. Definitely, custom-made to impress, I expect. Perhaps she's a Mason.
Originally posted by HelenConway
Originally posted by micpsi
A Google image search of British nurse belt buckles reveals NONE with masonic symbols or pentagrams, as I expected. That is definitely NOT a belt buckle worn by nurses of a particular hospital. I bet she was the only nurse there wearing this belt buckle. Definitely, custom-made to impress, I expect. Perhaps she's a Mason.
yes it is
ezitis.myzen.co.uk...
she probably trained somewhere like the Royal Masonic Hospital In north London - now closed.edit on 4-3-2013 by HelenConway because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by stonebutterfly
Terrible uniforms! I'm glad scrubs with comfy pants are used here. I feel for nurses having to be in a silly dress all day. Maybe that's what the bad mood is all about.
Originally posted by micpsi
A Google image search of British nurse belt buckles reveals NONE with masonic symbols or pentagrams, as I expected. That is definitely NOT a belt buckle worn by nurses of a particular hospital. I bet she was the only nurse there wearing this belt buckle. Definitely, custom-made to impress, I expect. Perhaps she's a Mason.