King Arthurs Camelot Discovered.

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ron_o:
Excellent piece of detective work Alan . any idea when will it hit the news headlines ?

I look forward to reading your next posts.

Regards

Ron_o

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Alan Hassell:
Ron thanks for your reply I may not be able to reply to everyone but some I will make the effort.
Feel free to submit this to your local paper or any media you like that goes for any member too sure it is copyright but thats only to stop others from plagiarising my hard work.   After all the research we have done I think we have the right to let the world know whats going on..... regards alan

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Sue:
Hi Alan,
No not a doubting Thomas - just an ignorant Sue when it comes to history of other countries  :) Just finished reading the Ancient Kings posts though. My understanding is that there was a savvy group of folks, before the A Saxons, that's not getting the recognition they deserve. I may be sticking my neck out a bit on this one, but they were in Wales? I haven't read the Ark post, but I do believe I read where it's in Wales.

I'm aware of the Siberian damage - that wasn't that long ago. But I hadn't heard about the earlier comet. I have started my day, for many years, at a web site Global Disaster Watch - Natural Disasters just to see what's going on in the world before I venture out. It's news stories. There has been "near" misses by comets and some come as real surprises so, what has happened in the past, is bound to happen again. I think that people in the past were far more advanced than we give them credit so the Mayans could be in the know.

Anyway, glad you are here and looking forward to more posts. Sue

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Nuga Yoda:
Hi Sue,

I concur with you as well. I was researching for a comet hit in that region but could not find any researched material to match. Anyway comets has never hit earth, as far as my knowledge serves me. Asteroids and meteorites do. As you say I'm not doubting anything here...probably the truth may be just out there. ::)

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Sue:
HI Nuga,
yeah you are right - the close calls have been asteroids. I've read that the water on this planet came from comets, but that was when the solar system was young and filled with far more debris. My understanding is that what we see today is very tame & orderly compared to what even the earliest peoples witnessed. What we see today - I'm chuckling - with all the lights, the typical person views little. Sue

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salvor6:
    I studied astrophysics and you are right Sue, our water came from comets. The last one to hit was probably the Tunguska Event in 1908.
    Even though there is no gold, the Camelot discovery ranks up there with King Tuts Tomb in my opinion.
 

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gav:
Thanks for the post Alan. I've been following the researches of Wilson and Blackett for some years now. They are quite amazing. I'm reading Moses in the Hieroglyphs at present.

Keep the news coming.

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goldigger:
Alan;

I wonder how many people have ever sat down and accounted for all the Gaelic, particularly Welsh Gaelic words (some very important, basic words,) in the English language, and I mean modern English? Not many, I would bet! A heck of a lot more than French borrow-words!

Even our grammar is strange when compared to other Germanic and west Gothic languages. But what the heck, they are all from the same parent language, if you go back, far enough.

Doubting Thomas? Are we discussing religion? The FIRST time I EVER heard the Gaelic Christians referred to as Agnostic, was your statement. My question is, Who sez they were Agnostic and what were they Agnostic about?

They were converted on the authority of "Rome" and that is not according to official English history, so how can they be Agnostic?

My! We are discussing religion. Tch!

goldigger



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