Saturday 8 August 2015

BENTOCK

After I shared a video from Ben at 'Suspicious Observers' about the magnetic storm dated the 8th August, 2015. HaShem spoke and he said, 'BEN TOCK'. I looked to see if there was anything else on 'Bentock' and at first all I found was people with the Jewish name of Benstock. 

BEN = SON

TOCK = IS WHAT THE CLOCK DOES 

TICK-TOCK 

BIG BEN IS IN LONDON. 

In the UK, I found a link to a bridge in Dumfries in Scotland and the bridge was known as Ben tock. Dumfries got its nickname 'Queen of the South' from a local poet David Dunbar. In the 1857 general election during one of his addresses he called Dumfries, 'Queen of the South' and it then became synonymous with the town. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumfries

I also found a link called 'The Law Journal of the Year' 1832-1949 and it includes law reports. In its description it gives us the following words. 'An Act for amending and continuing the Acts relating to the road from Elvan Foot in the county of Lanark to Ben-Tock Bridge in the county of Dumfries. That then took me to Dumfries as shared above. 

Then there is this song that is about time, and that time doesn't wait for anyone. The saying is usually time doesn't wait for any man. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnmfD-IO4PA

In America the name Ben Tock can be found in teaching in themes - an approach to learning that involves the bakers and bakeries. It is written that, 'A week later I called Ben Tock, the head baker. I explained that we were studying bread and bakeries. I told him that we were not having luck with bakeries'. That was posted to do with a book. 'Teaching in Themes' in 2015. 



However, there are other people in America with that name Ben Tock, 
please give an alert and stay safe everyone. 





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwYX52BP2Sk


2 comments:

  1. Scotland Bans GMO

    Excellent.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-33833958

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  2. Remember the message about BEN TOCK? Big Ben is in the news!

    The bongs of Big Ben have been ringing at the wrong time over the past fortnight, parliament's clocksmiths have admitted.

    The 156-year-old Great Clock went out by up to six seconds because it is "temperamental", according to clocksmith Ian Westworth.

    Mechanics discovered it became delayed over the weekend of 15 and 16 August but have now gradually fixed it.

    A parliament spokesperson said it is now accurate to less than one second.

    It is not known what caused the clock's time to change so much.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34051053

    Big smiles!

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