François Villon

I know a little bit about this French poet. Veee – yon! And despite what may or may not be true about him/his life/his history – I’ve always connected with the verses attributed to him. 1431 ? Correct me if I’m wrong but – didn’t Jehanne d’Arc get burned to death in 1431? ? ?

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Not ONE Jot of Difference

Has been made by having MY work here not only helped by, but also VERIFIED by, members of Anatoly Fomenko’s NC team from South America to Spain to Bulgaria to Russia and many points in between. I find it very sad that so many today prefer the False, Fake & Foney over TRUTH, Hard Work, […]

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Poets Day Handed to River

STFU,GB OK. River – the most amazing reading of MY homies poem. MY fave poem Sigh Happily :o)

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HEIDRA : Lone Warrior

MY family Ancestors NEVER EVER let ME down! HEIDRA Denmark. Vikings. Tattoos. Guitars. Music. GLORY! 36% Scottish 29% Scandinavian WHO knows Who SHE is & EXACTLY Where SHE Came from ? FAF Highlanders. Scots. Vikings. Tartarians. Russians. Way to go y’all. HE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED. AGAIN. Shame on YOU!

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Famous WELSH Alt Historian

Aha. But Which one? I’ve had contact via yt and personal emails with FEB – Martin Speaking. In a comment that I made Looooooong ago (and long ago deleted) I asked him if he’d read The Mabinogi – The GREATEST of ALL Welsh Books. His reply to me – Greta Brookes – via a PUBLIC […]

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A Lifetime of Myth and Legend Fascination

WOW! Never, EVER did I even begin to imagine that MY lifetime fascination with M&L would lead to this moment in time when I have FULL, Documented EVIDENCE of an attempted murder! WTF is going on, Miss Marple?

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POETS Day Vibe

I very rarely pull Tarot for myself but to. day I was guided to Alana Fairchild’s Rumi Oracle. I pulled #26 – Al-Uzza. WikiStuff : Al-Uzza The poem is : I am pure light, my son. I am not a handful of worthless dust. I am not just an empty shell. I am a REGAL […]

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Ninon de l’Enclos

Wiki : Ninon de l’Enclos   Despite the MS History BS about Ninon, she’s always been a bit of a heroine to me. So much so that I named my range of hand-knits after her. I have two biographies and many articles about this famous “courtesan” and her life. So what drew me to her? […]

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Calling in Walter Scott

It WAS Sir Walter Scott who wrote the quote above. I’ve been to Princes Street, Edinburgh a few times. I HAVE stood in front of this, a few times.   I adore HIS quote and EVERY single connection that I have with it. P.S. I missed out THREE VITAL letters from my late Mum’s maiden […]

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Warriors of the Waste Land

I could not be more GRATEFUL for these blessings that I’m being gifted now. :o) Thank you.   “I sat upon the shore Fishing, with the arid plain behind me Shall I at least set my lands in order? London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down Poi s’ascose nel foco che gli affina […]

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SONSIE

Let’s start with Dictionary of the Scots Language.   Dictionar o the Scots Leid   Or go with the Scots Vernacular. When a Scottish man calls a Woman Sonsie – It’s a HUGE compliment :o)    

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The Waste Land – T.S. Eliot

OK. Macbeth hath murdered sleep! So I’m re-reading The Waste Land and some of the background about this poem.   Wiki : The Waste Land Check out the poem… Burial of the Dead – April is the cruellest month….etc   And I’m quite liking this bit…   Madame Sosostris, famous clairvoyante, Had a bad cold, […]

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