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« on: September 24, 2009, 04:45:05 am »
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The Staffordshire Hoard to go on Display
    


The discovery of this hoard, the largest Anglo-Saxon Treasure find ever, has been announced at Birmingham Museum, following a coroners inquest. The hoard is quite unique as it has well over 1500 gold and silver objects. It is about to go on display and be valued.

    

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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2009, 12:44:22 pm »
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Anyone know what type of detector the guy was using when he found this?? Also I can not get the top link to load. Is anyone else having problems with it? I read in another news story comment section that some link had many, many picz of this hoard and I was hoping to see them. Thanks
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« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2009, 04:18:02 pm »
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hi
this was on bbc news today, probably can watch it on bbc news website

i dont know if anyone
read my bit about a religous man helping, well there is a new bbc news page report about the man who found 5kg of saxon? gold. he said

"I have this phrase that I say sometimes; 'spirits of yesteryear take me where the coins appear', but on that day I changed coins to gold," he said

not sure if i should put the link but here goes////

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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2009, 03:36:10 am »
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hi..i have seen it all on morning gm tv bling bling Shocked Shocked happy  Detecting Detecting

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« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2009, 04:16:01 am »
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Hi Super  it was a Whites S something the guy bought it second hand I think for 350 pound  Clapp   look on web  for ' The Staffordshire Hoard "  you can view every item one by one on a slide show

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hi.. gmtv.com happy  Detecting   Waveing

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Quote:Posted by aussie
Hi Super  it was a Whites S something the guy bought it second hand I think for 350 pound  Clapp   look on web  for ' The Staffordshire Hoard "  you can view every item one by one on a slide show
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« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2009, 07:56:48 am »
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The discovery of this hoard, the largest Anglo-Saxon Treasure find ever, has been announced at Birmingham Museum, following a coroners inquest. The hoard is quite unique as it has well over 1500 gold and silver objects. It is about to go on display and be valued.

    

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I saw the *hoard*on yesterday,s news, as if it was just found.... I think that was hardly the case, though, as I see at least one of the pieces, they showed on TV.

What does Alan Hassell say about it?

I would be interested to hear.

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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2009, 08:32:54 am »
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It is deffinately not Anglo Saxon.  The Establishment are treating you all like mushrooms, keeping you in the dark and feeding you on horse manure as usual.  For a Start the finds are almost identical to the Sutton Hoo treasure and maybe made in the same workshop who knows?  Now heres where the Academics come unstuck and theres no denying this.  The Anglo Saxons were illiterate barbarians and pagans, they were not christians. Having said that note that there are crosses amogst the finds but one thing stands out like a sore thumb Writing on some of the pieces.  I had to forget all the crap I was taught by these inventors of fairy tales and bulldust before i could really start learning and coming to grips with the real history of Britain.
Since then it has become a passion and I am still learning even today.
What will astound you is the fact that Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett already know the story about that find.  But Im not going to destroy his thunder. Whilst members of the English Establishment band together and close ranks sticking to thier cock and bull story the real truth is being researched as we speak and of course there will be no suprise when its proved to be British as already suspected.   How they continue to make such claims now is more and more ridiculous.
There is much that many of you dont know yet but it is time to lift the lid off the can of worms and expose the story for the world to see.  Thats already underway with the completion of a new book called, "Troy 650 BC". 
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett offered to work with the establishment but they didnt want to know. Instead they had a crook who left school at 16 with no qualifications so he went to a printer and got a PhD made up.  With that he got a job with English Heritage and after being sacked from there conned his way over to Wales and started the Welsh Archaeological Trust and got grants from London to run the show. When Portsmouth Uni was asked about this individual they had not heard of him nor had he been given a PhD.
He was finally caught fiddling the books and was about to be prosecuted by the Police.  Listen to this, because he worked for English Heritage there were certain things he did that would tarnish its reputation.
So they hired a junior clerk who was instructed to burn a load of old files.  He couldnt do that right and destroyed loads of ones he shouldnt.  Want proof try to get plans of Dover Castle hehehe the idiot destroyed them too and are now unavailable.

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Quote:Posted by Alan Hassell
It is deffinately not Anglo Saxon.  The Establishment are treating you all like mushrooms, keeping you in the dark and feeding you on horse manure as usual. 


Well.... It does not LOOK Saxon! After all. Anyone with  1/2 a brain can see that.

And Alan, the horse manure is steamed, antiseptic horse manure  and not likely to cause an outbreak of mushroomitis.

What I do not like is that it was presented as *just found.* It was some time ago, yet TV, 2 days ago, presented it as JUST found. I recognize the news article, on the forum link, as the same one on TV because of one very distinctive piece.

I thought it interesting that they admit to needing to do some revision in thinking, maybe  there is hope for some reason-ability, yet.

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