It’s the End of the World as We Know It

The heatwave in Europe has blasted the grapes. Wine Shortages coming. Prices rising, WTF? I can’t afford Tesco’s special offer today. Faint!    

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Cyrano de Bergerac 1619-1655

Another vilified Historical Figure…   Wiki: Cyrano   Cyrano’s Book: A Voyage to the Moon   Who Invented the Rocketship?        

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Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh – otherwise known as The Great Wall of India. WikiCootiePage: Kumbhalgarh And I quote: “The early history of the fort could not be ascertained on account of lack of evidence.” And I self-reference (!) India There will be Evidence. Somewhere…. In Plain Sight. They Can’t Help Themselves!!! Far-seeing eyes…urm…SEE!

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Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti

I have a problem (!) Whenever I read something historical that either ridicules, vilifies or downright insults something/someone…it makes me think WHY? Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti and his 1154 map have provoked all the above in mainstream historians. I’m thinking I have an inkling :o)

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Околоток – Enlightenment at last!

It’s taken me half the day to find out what okolotok means. Sheesh! The only way I could find the English meaning was to go around the houses, up and down the garden path, through the hedge backwards and guess where I eventually found it??? Via a Russian-Tatar Dictionary. Woohoooo! So… Okolotok means: The neighbourhood. […]

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Wooden Pavements and Strange Dates

In 1951 an excavation started in the modern Novgorod. They dug deep and uncovered 28 layers of old wooden pavements. Dendrochronology (based on Scaligarian/Romanov chicanery) dated these pavements. 10th to 15thcc.     But for some reason – the Experts with a capital E, could not answer one question. What happened to the pavements that […]

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Gibraltar

I spent two and a half years living in Gibraltar. I abseiled down the Rock (twice) but never got to visit the tunnels.   WikiBacktoFront: Tunnels of Gibraltar   Mmmn. I wonder! More to this than we are being told? I lived in a second floor flat at Europa Point. A hop,skip from the lighthouse. […]

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Tristan, Isolde and Mark

Tristan, Isolde and Mark. Lancelot, Guinevere and Arthur. Aegisthus, Clytemnestra and Agamemnon. The list goes on. A Universal theme. We all know it. It’s everywhere, Two men, one woman. Aha! I knew you’d think that!!! We ALL think that. Naughty, naughty. But what are the true origins of this story? What were the original 12th […]

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The Peasants are Revolting.

“Thousands took to the streets in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi to protest visiting Russian officials and demand the resignation of the Georgian leaders who invited them. The protest quickly became violent and more than fifty people are injured.”  

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The Longest Day – 21 June 1919

From BBC News: Scapa Flow scuttling: The day the German navy sank its own ships By Steven Brocklehurst BBC Scotland News   Image copyrightKGPA LTD / ALAMY STOCK PHOTOImage captionGerman battleships sinking off the island of Fara In waters off Orkney a century ago, 52 German warships were sunk in one day – but this huge […]

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St Michael’s Mount or Mont St. Michel?

Today I’ve gone from silly to bemused to utterly confused!   Article from Wanderlust   And this has just been uploaded.     I’m off to lie down in a darkened room like a Drama Queen. Schwoon,    

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Brehon Law vs Common Law

A long article from Celtic Druid Temple…but very informative :o)     Brehon Law 1. Understanding and Return to Brehon Law 1 2. The Brehon Law System 3. Brehon Law is caring for the land 4. The Spirit of Brehon Law is in its intention 1. Understanding and Return to Brehon Law 1 Today the […]

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