“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.”
Way back – I posted this. Aristophanes – The Clouds I think it’s time to rewind and finish the story :o) From SparkNotes : Character List Strepsiades – An Athenian citizen and harried father, burdened by the debts his son, Pheidippides, has incurred. Strepsiades is the “hero” of the play, but he is not very […]
There are plenty of sources out there “explaining” The Norman Theory. A Good Place to start is — Encyclopedia of Ukraine I’ve covered bits of 1066 and all that here. Let’s see what NC has to say about The Norman Theory : It should be abandoned the idea that the chronicle records that […]
You know the usual blurb! Got it. Read it. This time it’s “Read them forever ago and feeling the need to re-read.” ! The Travels of Sir John Mandeville Ostensibly written by an English knight, the Travels purport to relate his experiences in the Holy Land, Egypt, India and China. Mandeville claims to have […]
Usual 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 […]
“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 […]
aka 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 […]
Before 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/
I’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)
In 1425, English and Burgundian forces drove off all of Domremy’s cattle and burned the town. The same year of this trauma, when Joan was 13, she started hearing “voices.” The first of these voices spoke to her from her father’s garden, and was accompanied by a blinding white light. God’s Honest Truth here. Never told before. To any living soul. […]
A while back on here, I mentioned that the “story” of Jack the Ripper has fascinated me forever. Taking another look at the Sacred Geometry of the Languedoc in Henry Lincoln’s book reminded me of this “theory” about Jack… Wiki : Jack the Ripper. The Final Solution Check it out. It’s a lot […]
I seem to have collected a very strange assortment of books on multiple subjects. It’s a real shame that so many around me see that as a reason to deride me. Sigh! ‘Snot gonna stop me tho’! At the crossroads of life, death and rebirth stands the Goddess Hekate. Honoured by men, women and […]
Trinity Signs Uncover Ties Vasil Tomov The five illustrations presented show how signs reveal unknown relationships and can help restore history. The combination of varieties T.27.a and T.27.b in a zigzag shape with parallel lines in the form of hatching (thirty groups of ternary signs are represented by Ill. No. 2, http://new.chronologia.org/tomov/tomov.php ). Illustration No. […]