Wednesday 3 January 2018

Marie (Netta) Fornario, Jimi Hendrix and the Horus Temple of the Golden Dawn

Jimi Hendrix may have written his song 'Wind Cries Mary' for one of his girlfriends named Kathy Mary, but there is startling comparison to the death of Netta Fornario within this song.

Netta often called herself Marie Fornario and she is in fact buried under that name - Marie being French for Mary.

Hendrix, 'when all the jacks are in their boxes and the clowns have all gone to bed', (Netta) Marie wondered around Iona Island at night, contacting spirits;
'And the wind whispers Mary'
Hendrix, 'Somewhere a queen is weeping, somewhere a king has no wife'
Iona is the burial place of numerous Scottish, Irish and Norwegian kings.
'And the wind, it cries Mary'
Hendrix, 'The traffic lights they turn, uh blue tomorrow and shine their emptiness down on my bed'
Blue lights were seen near the body of Marie (Netta) Fornario and they are still seen near her grave today
Hendrix, 'The tiny island sags downstream, cause the life that lived is dead'
The tiny island could be Iona Island where Marie (Netta) Fornario was dead.
Hendrix, 'Will the wind ever remember the names it has blow in the past?
And with its crutch, its old age and its wisdom, it whispers, no this will be the last'
'And the wind cries Mary'

Is it not a startling coincidence that this song also fits in with the circumstances of Marie (Netta) Fornario’s activities and untimely death on Iona Island?

Even more strange is the fact that a number of people who have watched our Netta music video have experienced choking feelings, or burning around the neck (as with one psychic who envisioned a man in his 30’s with a moustache as her killer) we think Marie (Netta) Fornario was strangled, probably by an Iona islander and the matter hushed up. But Jimi Hendrix also had a mysterious death, allegedly dying of asphyxiation (choking) due to inhalation of vomit on September 18, 1970. Many people are of the opinion that the death of Jimi Hendrix was no accident.

And now to the desecration of the Horus Temple in Godwin Street, Bradford, befitting this piece as the apparent humility of the physical may also experience such a fate.

Destruction through fear, physical destruction of depicted authority as means to enforce own perceived superiority. Uncertainty as to represented authority physical destruction perceived as spiritual superiority. They have taken their representation. Subjects are not defamed but defaced. Their representation is consumed. Dead bird symbolic - left to rot - consumed not defamed, Character irrelevant, representation destroyed. Existence not destroyed - overwhelmed by supposedly superior force - consumed. Existence not dismissed but devoured. Point taken then depicted or depicted through evolution in aggressor's chosen format. Religiously consumed by a supposedly religious evolutionary force; pseudo- epitome of all-seeing eye. Presiding over perceived inferior religions. Representation significant; remains depict superiority over inferiority. Remains necessary as affirmation of this perceived fact. Entire destruction undermines purpose. That failure to destroy may consume such host from within. If maggot be man in consumption of evil may minor be major as honest endeavour devours religious minors. Preserving existence, stripping identity; confined as prisoner. Physical embodiment retained, character removed.

Does the reality of everyday accommodate such a perception?

Furthermore (as) 'the traffic lights turn blue tomorrow' by coincidence, the blue, all-seeing eye of the Lord Horus, the Egyptian falcon headed God of the Sun and the family whose twin sister is the cat Goddess Bast or Bastet, is used as a symbol of the Wadjet eye in Ancient Egypt to ward off evil. Interestingly, the Going Forth of Wadjet was celebrated on December 25 with chants and songs. The Garuda is also a bird God of flight and the sky, so possibly there is a lot of similarity here as well.