Home

Arundel Castle built under King William I like many other iconic buildings around England
True Depiction Of Black Viking King Sihtric

Viking King Sihtric Cáech: The Swarthy Ruler of Dublin and Northumbria Sihtric Cáech (d. 927) stands as one of the most significant—but deliberately obscured—figures of the Viking Age. A ruler of both Dublin and later York (Jórvík), he belonged to the powerful Norse-Gaelic dynasty descended from Ívarr the Boneless, the line known for producing kings who were neither pale nor Scandinavian in the modern romanticized sense, but swarthy, dark-featured warrior-nobles shaped by Gaelic, Norse, and deeper ancestral roots.

The truth that has been so long been hidden will NOW come to light The Truth Matters.

Up close outline of Bishop James Goldwell nose and lips d.1499 image by jmc4 - Church Explorer
A close look at the effigy of Anglo-Saxon Bishop James Goldwell (d.1499) reveals the faint remains of brown pigment and the original contours of his nose and lips—features later sanded down to mask his true identity. His altered monument stands as evidence of the Hebrew Israelite–Judean people, now called “Black,” who lived and held power throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and Europe. This is the history long concealed by Caucasian gatekeepers of truth. More Anglo-Saxon nobles.