I believe I know the identity now but will try to do a Google search on the crest, thank you,
Being Roman Catholic myself, I found David Chase Taylor's Greenland Theory fascinating. I have been studying the Blood Sacrifice and can not rule it out in the LISK cases. Here is the link in case anyone wants to read it.
8.01 Catholicism - Greenland Theory
Catholic Blood Sacrifices
The
7 sacraments of the
Roman Catholic Church are in essence the process of executing assassinations, terror attacks and wars in the underworld. These forms of bloodshed are called sacrifices or “rites”. Consequently, the rituals involving these rites are openly performed in the church as part of Catholic mass. According to the
Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, "a rite is the liturgical, theological, spiritual, and disciplinary patrimony, culture and circumstances of history of a distinct people, by which its own manner of living the faith is manifested in each Church “sui iuris". While possibly true, the term “
rite” is defined as “a ceremonial act” which can also involve the “burning” of various items, even humans. This is why the Catholic Church teaches that the bread and wine become the
body and blood of Christ, for said rites (i.e., blood sacrifices) generally involve the shedding of innocent blood. Consequently, depending on the type of blood sacrifice (i.e., rite) being executed, the name varies (e.g.,
Alexandrian Rite,
Ambrosian Rite,
Armenian Rite,
Byzantine Rite,
Chaldean Rite,
Maronite Rite,
Mozarabic Rite,
Syriac Rite, etc.). The term "Mystery" means "secret rite or doctrine", a reference to the
13 Bloodlines of Rome and their
Imperial Cult which “steer” (“star”) the world via their demonic blood sacrifices. An individual who follows a "Mystery"(M+S+T+R) or “Master” is a “mystes”, "one who has been initiated", from “myein” (M+N), a reference to
Minos of Crete, the founder of the Greco-Roman Empire, to “close, shut", a
reference to secrecy and the closure of "the eyes and mouth". The mysteries (i.e., blood sacrifices) carried out by the
Imperial Cult of Rome at Eleusis near Athens admittedly
lasted for a thousand years while their “ritual performances of the mysteries for all we know [have] remained unchanged”. In other words, Greco-Roman blood sacrifices started in Greece over 1,000 years ago still go on to this very day, albeit in Greenland