Historians seem to have lost Ancient Greece. Urm – Did someone steal it?

I seem to be having a Greek day today. And on the hunt for those revered Ancients. They seem to’ve got lost somewhere around the Middle Ages. Oh dear!   Here are some quotes about Ancient Greece, written by Historians (the Real Ones. So they deserve a capital H)   “In what concerns the fate […]

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How to Preserve the Ancient Acropolis in One Easy Lesson…

  BLOW IT UP. Here Endeth the Lesson.   I seem to have found a theme-for-today :o) Interesting photos below showing what REALLY happened to the Acropolis in Athens. And maybe an answer to the question WHY? (All pictures taken from Dark Ages in Medieval History – New Chronology)     Here is an 1869 […]

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How to Preserve an Antique Statue in One Easy Lesson…

  CHOP ITS ARMS OFF. Here endeth the lesson.   No – I’m not being facetious. This is exactly what happened to the Statue of Laocoön and his sons. The picture above is of the original statue. It’s said to be ancient but was more likely sculpted during the 16th century. Laocoön is (maybe) a […]

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The History of Paper Twins

This began with reading about the Bayeux Tapestry in the light of New Chronology and my own emotional resistance to something that now makes COMPLETE SENSE. I will return to the whys and wherefores another time but the postulation is that the Bayeux Tapestry doesn’t depict the Battle of Hastings 1066 but the Sack of Constantinople […]

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Bayeux Tapestry

So we all “know” what this is, yes? 1066. Of any date, that any child was ever taught, in any school in the UK, 1066 is probably the best remembered. What we were not taught though, is that the FIRST recorded (!) as in written down, date that survives for the tapestry is 1463 from […]

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The Hidden History of the Cathars – Part One

The Hidden History of the Cathars By Greta Brookes   This article is based partly on the New Chronology[1]and also my own extensive research into 17th Europe. It will examine: The “official histories” of the Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade of the 13th century, What exactly was happening in Europe in the 17th The connections […]

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Tartaria – Synonyms

Make of this what you will. If you know my work, you know the source. And you know that I do my RESEARCH. I’ve known for a long time that the word INDIA, in the Middle Ages, meant ‘a land far away.’ Confusion reigns! Quote…. “We would like to explain the meaning of the sign […]

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Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition

Forgive me – but every time I read about the Inquisition I can’t help but see Monty Python :o) Be Serious Now. OK. How is this for a Hidden History thought? The Inquisition as it has come down to us today is a terrible thing. A real stomach-churning moment in history. But what if the […]

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The Coat of Arms for Prester John

I have come across a gorgeous 16th century book showing coats of arms and was stunned by this picture’ The Coat of Arms of Prester John – The Grand Kahn – Batu Khan – Ivan Kalita – Ivan Danilovich. Ivan Kalita began the huge expansion of the Empire of Tartary. Here are a few other […]

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The History of Carpet Weaving

One of the many loves of my life, something that always delights me, are Persian Carpets. I have several in my home and for a while – on a very small scale – I bought and sold Persian Carpets. Whenever we have been in the Middle East and the family loses me, they always know […]

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The Star

Decoding the horoscope of the Zodiac in the cards of the Major Arcana Tarot “Visconti – Sforza” “Pierpont Morgan – Bergamo” – Zodiac A.S. Volkov The Star is sometimes called the “Star of Mages”. This card contains the astronomical and Gospel symbols, but does not contain elements of the horoscope. The main character of this card […]

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Death

  Decoding the horoscope of the Zodiac in the cards of the Major Arcana Tarot “Visconti – Sforza” “Pierpont Morgan – Bergamo” – Zodiac A.S. Volkov 3. Death. This card contains astronomical symbols and elements of the horoscope. On the card “Death” is a skeleton with a bow in his left hand and an arrow in […]

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