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« on: September 13, 2009, 04:31:14 pm »
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Until this time no one knew that a ship had even been buried there as there are no clues or subsidence of the earth to give any indications that on a very plain looking hill in the middle of nowhere the British buried a huge ship and camouflaged the area so well that the place looks like any other hill in the area.

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The search for treasure with Alan Wilson, myself and video crew.
The equipment I am using is very sensitive and can detect metal down to a depth of thirty feet that is why the control box is being held by another person otherwise you would not be able to use it.
Not far away is another ship burial that so far has escaped the attention of the Establishment and Archaeologist because they do not want you to know about anything Welsh or British.

Although it?s hard to see here it is possible to make out the shape of a burial ship situated
From the middle towards the left hand corner.
This brings us to another interesting site which was know about years ago and even had signposts telling and interesting story about the boat mound.
It was discovered by Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett many years ago and shortly after they published a photograph of it in their book Artorious Rex Discovered the authorities removed the signs.

The ship burial of King Ceri Hir Llyngwyn, lies buried in his boat shaped tomb mound at Nash Point.  As stated in the songs of the graves.
  Photo reproduced, courtesy Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett.
It is also strange that every ship burial located so far all have similar measurements of eighty feet long and about 20 feet wide indicating that they were of similar design this alone adds extra strength to all ships being British.
Legend has it that when Bran died he asked for his head to be buried at the Tower of London in order that it would stop the French from invading Britain?s shores.
Very similar to King Ceri Hir Llyngwyn being buried at Nash Point thus safeguarding the shore from attack by sea.
What is known is that not every King was given a ships Burial this was an honour bestowed on certain individuals of very high rank and status who was very loyal to the king and sons of the King.
Bedivere was such a well loved and respected person and when he died he was given a burial of great importance because of his dedication and services to his king and country.

Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett at Dunraven Bay where the ship burial of Bedwyr otherwise known as Bedivere is to be found and is mentioned in Songs of the graves.
Photo reproduced courtesy of Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett.
One might wonder why anyone would go to so much trouble and expense spending years delving into the secrets of the Sutton Hoo burial ship as I have done.
The reason is quite simple the stories that one reads about the subject do not add up and tell a truthful story.
It has flaws in it that are obvious once you start examining the evidence and exploring real possibilities that may of happened at the time.
I do not claim to have all the answers about the Sutton Hoo Treasure ship, no one does.
Anyone can make wild exaggerated claims without any proof what so ever which is what the Academics and Establishment have done and prostituted their theories over the years
Are they one hundred per cent correct in what they say?  If so where?s the proof, they do not have any other than speculation and nothing else.
It seems strange that even so called specialists that work for and help produce Time Team for television, fail to recognise ancient churches uncovered during the course of their digs could be British.
Instead their solution is to declare the ruins either Saxon or Roman despite the writings of Nennius and Gildas.  This is done for political correctness of the Roman Catholic Church.
In this day and age it is time for reconciliation between the British (Welsh) and ruling Saxons and make a concerted effort to united Britain because like it or not this is part of British History not only Saxon history.
This will never happen so I leave you the reader to decide for yourself.
Who knows how many more ship burials there are yet to be discovered in Great Britain?
Then there?s also the great Valley of the Kings in Wales that needs investigation.
Is it not time that these forgotten heroes were recognised and the history of Britain be told in its entirety in an honest and completely unbiased way which it should be and as it was written?
Thanks for your time to read this and I hope you found it interesting.
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List of referenced used
History of the Kings of Britain Geoffrey of Monmouth
The Mabinogian
The Welsh Triads
Artorious Rex Discovered Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett
The Holy Kingdom Adrian Gilbert, Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett
The Liber Landavensis, the Llandaff Charters.
The De Exidio   St. Gildas
The History of Britain Nennius.
Moses and the Hieroglyphs by Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett

List of Photographs used in the story.
List of photographs used in the publication
1.  Julius Caesar
2.  King Arthur's Iron Mines Caer Caradoc
3.  Sutton Hoo Iron Sword in British Museum
4.  The handle of the Sutton Hoo Sword in British Museum
5.  Replica Sword made for British Museum
6.  Engravings made by the maker in Coelbren Alphabet
7.  Awen Character as can be found in the UK
8.  Sutton Hoo war helmet British Museum
9.  Sutton Hoo Ceremonial Helmet British Museum
10.  Close up of what can be found on the Ceremonial Helmet
11. Statue of Boadacea at Westminster
12. Weapons recovered from the River Thames Museum of London
13. Three shields recovered from the River Thames.  Museum of London
14. Spoons found in the Sutton Hoo ship with Coelbren engravings.
15. Early compass found in Syria British Museum
16. Another compass described as a Broach Museum of London
17. The purse from the Sutton Hoo ship
18. Belt buckle Sutton Hoo Ship
19. Strange picture of a king being killed with arrows by Indians.
20. What the academics call the Scandinavian stone is a depiction of the Dragon or Comet
21.  Coelbren lettering telling the story of the Dragon or Comet
22.  Death mask plate for recognition.
23.  The Search for King Arthurs Grave with Video Crew.
24.  Burial Ship in Wales Caer Caradoc
25.  King Ceri Hir Llyngwyn burial ship Nash Point Wales
26.  Bedivere's Burial Ship at Dunraven Bay Wales.

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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2009, 09:49:37 pm »
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Alan, wow, that is some fantastic reading material you've posted over the last couple days. I can't get enough of this stuff. I've been following the brilliant researches of Wilson and Blackett for a while now so I'm really looking forward to reading what you have to say.
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