17th January 2019
Phantom Battlefields
Read More“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
Phantom Battlefields
Read MoreTell the TRUTH. LMFAO :o) I did that this morning in a live chat and was told in a very unladylike fashion to Fuck Off then. So I did. Being very obedient to FAKE Controllers!!! NOT I went into town, to a secondhand bookshop and found the book above for a couple of quid. Nice. […]
Read MoreThis image above caught my eye. Not least because I understand more than I thought I would! It’s from : Nick Anthony Fiorenza What is most fascinating – to me – is the date 1152. This is the date of Andronicus I Comnenus’ birth. What a coincidence (?)
Read MorePart 1 above Remember Ptolemy – 2nd Century? From NC: According to our results, see the books “Empire” and “Biblical Russia”, maps attributed to Ptolemy were most likely created already in the XVII-XVIII centuries, moreover, “under antiquity”. They depicted the “ancient geography”, that is, the geography of the XIV-XVI centuries. The name […]
Read MoreOK. The Game’s Afoot hereabouts. Having spent the past year and more leading peeps to Fomenko and team/New Chronology etc… …Many, many, many Russian visitors have visited over the last few days. Somebody seems to likey what I’ve been doing. Noice. Thank You :o) chronologia.org/forum Woohoo! Overnight fame. Fortune? Where? Eh? Heyho!
Read MoreFor some weirdo reason, I felt the need to go back to the beginning today. Go Figure. You know that saying? All roads lead to Rome Aha. But which Rome? From NC : THE FIRST ROMAN KINGDOM OF THE OLD ROME. This chapter is also brief, as very little data has survived. It appears […]
Read MoreMy apologies. I was going to go in-depth into The Clouds but real life got in the way. As per usual :o( Anyhoo – the sources are freely available to y’all to check. Here is the NC CONCLUSION about Aristophanes’ play THE CLOUDS CONCLUSIONS. Apparently, in the drama of Aristophanes “Clouds” the gospel story […]
Read MoreUsual Disclaimer: I don’t read Russian so this has been googlated from the original Russian text of Fomenko and Nosovsky. It may not be “quite” as complicated as it looks to us now in Computer English !?! My apologies. We divide several letters merged into one into component letters and put them in curly […]
Read More“By the grace of all good and all-good Bhog our God and the intercession of the gracious intercessor of the Blessed Lady of Our Lady and for the prayer of our father and the merciful intercessor of Saint Sava the Wonderworker and on both (here, instead of “e” stands “yat”) reading and ordering (here, instead […]
Read Moreaka the famous Zvenigorod bell. A little BS….sorry….MS History about this bell. It is believed that the bell was cast in 1668 by “the sovereign cannon and bell master Alexander Grigoryev.” The bell weighed 2125 pounds 30 hryvnias (approx. 35 tons). Depicted on it are the coat of arms of Zvenigorod. Historians believe that […]
Read MoreBefore I get into the bells, the bells, here is some background mainstream history for you. Wiki : Zvenigorod And here is one of the sources used on the above wikipage. http://www.kkovalev.ru/
Read MoreI’m spending some time with the history of the Zvenigorod bell. The bells. The bells. And the inscription on it which has been decoded and then re-decoded by NC. Very interesting :o)
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