Sunday, 11 May 2014

DU GARD

While responding to those that were responding to a message [1] in their usual American fashion.

The LORD said, 'Dugard'.  Dugard is an English surname, and it is written that it probably comes from the French dieu (te) garde and it means 'God protect you'. There is an American author with the name, and a former British motorcycle speedway rider as well as others. [2] Some translate Dieu vous garde',  "God keep you",  'que dieu te garde', is also translated as 'god bless you for me'.

On-line ancestry, expresses it as a French topographic name for someone who lives by a garden, from du gard, 'from the garden', or it can be occupational, e.g. gardener.

In southern France, we find the 'Pont du Gard' and wiki say it means, 'Gard Bridge'. It is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that crosses the 'Gardon River'.  It was added to UNESCO's list of world heritage sites in 1985 due to its historical importance, beautiful!


An annual festival is being held in the area on the 10-11 July, 2014. The 11th July, is the 'Day of Privacy' and as we know, Julian Assange is hot on that. Although not too many Americans were happy about how he unveiled the American military, and its actions to the world media. As Hillary Clinton said in 2010. 'America is losing the information war'.

Nimes in France, was a place where the Roman military retired, and there are plenty of retired military on American websites. America, the largest Roman military in the world.

As we know, Jesus the Jew, stood against the Romans 2,000 years ago, whilst defending the Jewish people. No surprise then that the warnings that he gave, as shared in the 'hang out to dry guys'. post. The Romans were well known for their activities in their bath tubs, just like Rome and the Vatican today. Not much, as changed as it?

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


http://www.lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/hang-out-to-dry-guys.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugard

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=dugard

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_du_Gard

And Ecuador is still protecting Julian Assange at the embassy, although the cost involved is high. Eight million to the British tax payer. You would think that the police have more important things to do wouldn't you, than concern themselves with Assange. He's been in that embassy since 2012, isn't it time we all moved on Sweden for some action? Or let Assange leave for Ecuador.

8 million of tax payers money, now you know where the bed room tax money is going. Its paying for police to stand outside the Ecuador embassy all hours day and night! David Cameron had to get the money from somewhere didn't he? Children can't have their own bedrooms, cos Cameron has to pay for policemen to watch the comings and goings of a building.

http://www.mintpressnews.com/policing-assange-costs-uk-taxpayers-8-million/190390/

And the Queen's Baton is in the news.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-27308182


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=361OpSxEs6M

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