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Post by eddysocer on Apr 13, 2006 4:39:10 GMT
Dear Brothers,
I would like to know your opinion on this subject... what do you think of our Brothers' work?.
Personally I like them a lot; I like their research very much and how deep they seem to investigate all their points; on the other side, I feel that they jump to conclusions very fast and take those conclusions as fact in the coming chapters of their books. It is an interesting work, though.
I see that there is a topic in this forum about the Hiram Key, this one may contribute a bit.
I like this subject, it usually brings up lots of different opinions of our Brethren. I am in some other forums and I will ask the same. See you there too.
Fraternal cheers,
Ed.
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Post by hollandr on Apr 29, 2006 2:24:09 GMT
Civilisation One is an excellent work by Knight as he unconsciously uncovers some of the science hidden in the furnishings of the lodge
I emailed Knight about Uriel's Machine and he suggested that the Book of Enoch was written in the Orkneys.
When I replied that I understood the "purest bloodline" to be in the Orkneys he replied that he had an important story to tell about that. But he never did tell me.
Note that the inhabitants of the Orkneys are Orcadians. Given the similarity to Arcadians and the proposition that many of the greek legends geographically are more consistent with the Hebrides, Iona and Mull, there may be something yet to be understood about the earlier history of northern Scotland
I leave out the connections between the Celts and the Phoenicians (red-haired people?)
My suspicion is that Knight knows more than he has written
Cheers
Russell
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Post by sid on Apr 29, 2006 11:41:02 GMT
Phoenicians? Go to the Shell Temple (Grotto) in Margate & you will find the triangle with 10 shells in the middle of the 'Heart's Passage'. The Eastern wall on your left when you go down to the Temple after leaving the 'Rotund'. Interestingly, the figure on the old English penny was also found on Phoenician coins. I leave out the connections between the Celts and the Phoenicians Cheers Russell
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Post by maat on May 1, 2006 2:09:54 GMT
I emailed Knight about Uriel's Machine and he suggested that the Book of Enoch was written in the Orkneys. When I replied that I understood the "purest bloodline" to be in the Orkneys he replied that he had an important story to tell about that. But he never did tell me. Note that the inhabitants of the Orkneys are Orcadians. Given the similarity to Arcadians and the proposition that many of the greek legends geographically are more consistent with the Hebrides, Iona and Mull, there may be something yet to be understood about the earlier history of northern Scotland I leave out the connections between the Celts and the Phoenicians (red-haired people?) BINGO! I had a dream (oh-no she's at it again) which I half way described in the thread entitled Russell's Moon on 23/6/05. Here is the dream in it's entirety - to my left, over a grassy knoll, came two brothers, both with bushy red hair and red beards. They were dressed in Scottish type kilts with beret type caps. The kilts and caps were khaki coloured. As they came to rest on their haunches, they said "We be Sitchins, we be Sitchins". In front of me appears a very well dressed fellow, again in full kilt, a cream background, rose and purple tartan. He challenges the brothers by stepping forward with the right foot and waving his right fist in the air says "If ye be sitchins, ye'd be telling your right hand what your left hand is doing!" Upon hearing this one of the Sitchins stands, reaches under his sporran (?) and produces a 10 Pound note... and hands it very reluctantly to the challenger. Read the other thread to see where this dream led me... The one thing that I could never figure out was why they were dressed as if they came from Scotland. See you - I'm off to buy this book... Life sure is interesting. Maat
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Post by ruffashlar on May 3, 2006 5:06:46 GMT
Hope and Anchor (rhyming slang)
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Post by maat on May 3, 2006 6:11:52 GMT
;D -M
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Post by ingo on May 3, 2006 13:31:48 GMT
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