Awuga Guestbook Visitors' Form sometimes lurks underneath this page (for me, at least) - so, if it doesn't appear (after clicking on the link - below right) minimise this page.
The site is hosted by Streamline.net at a cost to me of under £34 pounds inclusive for 2 years. That's domain name registration, an easy and excellent 'wizard' sitebuilding tool, VAT and 10 pages including options like this and/or 'Shopfront' and/or photographs .... The package has a superb support provision, in my opinion. I thoroughly recommend it.
The Statcounter is a freebie from StatCounter.com. Its big advantage (to me) is that it ignores my visits.
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My banner is courtesy of Moggz of the Malverns and the White Leaf Collective. Thanks, mate. Notes in white are mine:
Thanks, Jess. Jessica will be the starring featured artist on this year's original sin 'outing'. Our first collaboration since we charted in 1985.
Name: chris street
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Country: UK
Date: 4 Mar 2007 18:53:19 GMT
Comment: Excellent site. Much thought provoking material for geometers and mystics
Chris Street is something of an author, I note. There's EARTHSTARS (and Son of ...) and the highly acclaimed THE BEER GURU'S GUIDE. Nice to see you here, Chris.
Name: nukes
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Date: 5 Mar 2007 10:12:19 GMT
Comment: Great site Geoff, I like the songs - thats the important bit. Lots of interesting deep meaning woffle I will read when I have got a spare week. Best wishes, floss and nukes.
Nukes was prominent at the University of Stockingford, my long-time 'love'. Floss is his long-time love - of NEW KITCHEN fame! Just 20 years awaiting .... and it's installed! Just.
Name: James Hurst
Welcome Page: http://www.pintsized.co.uk
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Date: 8 Mar 2007 17:53:29 GMT
Comment: I am very confused, yet impressed!
James Hurst - multitalented gigging musician, recording artist and record label co-owner: RIVER RAT RECORDS You should visit his site and listen to his music. Better still, catch him at a gig in London. Thanks for dropping in, James. To hear his powerful 'take' on Leslie Coulson's WW1 poem 'Who Made The Law?' visit his myspace site (link below).
Comment: Nice site Geoff - You make good mind-food. Talk soon - Al.
Having spent quite some time exploring your new and developing Ancient Wisdom site myself, can I say what a pleasure and privilege it is to see you here, Alex. All the best.
Comment: Excellent site, and loved the reference to 515...which is what I am coming across with my own research.best wishes for the future and thanks for sharing your insights with us.Tony.
An utterly intriguing site about a curious - but familar! - geometry. It is attached to Lincolnshire Heath and ties, partly, to the Mad Monks/aka HellFire Club Sir Francis Dashwood. He built a tower there!
Note re. 5.15. It is a number attached to the moon:
1. The 'tilt of the lunar plane' (5.145396).
2. The (mean) 'axis of lunar rotation tilt to the moon's orbital plane'.
Comment: Great work Geoff! You make it look easy... more mysteries in heaven & Earth... than are dreamed of in the minds of men!
Back in the days when I 'had no voice and wanted to scream', Dan gave me my first slot on the internet. This led to a healthy exchange with his friend Fred O Mills (soon to publish, I hope). Thanks for that, Dan, and for the wealth of material on your site.
Comment: A treat of a site you and your bunnies have here! Info. is fantastic, not quite so sure about some of the red text, though, it makes my eyes bleed. :-)
Thanks Sam. I found your Malverns pages invaluable in my investigations - and I even made the trip to the top of Raggedstone. The pages are beautifully written and illustrated. And your music's worth a visit. Thanks for the link buttons, too. They're great! Multi-talented chap this Moggz of the Malverns!
Comment: Extensive study relating to Perpetual Choirs lodged at the Google freebie Docs and Spreadsheets: The Bristol Channel, the Mouth of the Severn and Virgin 7
Ilooked in detail at the geographical placing of 'Mouth of the Severn'/'Severn Estuary' (partly c/o provenancing the (fairly recent) term 'Bristol Channel' - which only ran to Avonmouth, Bristol around the C19th AD and not either before or since). The Bristol Channel, mostly (in time), has run nowhere near Bristol. What I noticed was how the Mouth of the Severn (and indeed the entire river) has been associated with virgin which, in turn, is associated with the number 7 - Lat. 360/7 is the virgin Lat. (to some).
The Michell CPC (of 1972 dimensions) is firmly rooted in ancient sites. Megalithic Portal and its associated Stone Circle Webring (of which my Station Stones page is a member), was a must in my early and later research. It is a wonderful on-line resource. I cannot commend it highly enough!
Comment: Geoff, I have posted a link to "Stonehenge Station Stones - a comprehensive resource for theories and dimensions" at http://www.knowth.com/links.htm Best wishes, Michael
Thanks for that, Michael. Not only is it good of you to mention me on your excellent - fascinating and beautifully presented - site on Ancient Sites in Ireland like Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth but I also appreciate being admitted to the Stone Circle Webring. Again!
Comment: Hi Geoff,
Finally got here. I have been tied-up with family matters.
Congratulations. You have a really fascinating website here. Lots to cross-reference.
I'll place a link on my website.
Thanks very much for mentioning my own work.
keep in touch,
Best,
Gary Osborn
The esoterically erudite Gary Osborn, co-author (with Philip Gardiner) of both THE SERPENT GRAIL and THE SHINING ONES. It was Gary who first noticed the Phi spiral encoded at Giza and the 23.5 theme recurring in art, 1515-1717 AD. Click on the 'News' option on his site's home page to see the quite remarkable REVELATIONS and REVELATIONS 2. Great gigging musician, too! Good to see you here, Gary, and thanks.
_________________________________________________________________________ Name: Tom Graham
Welcome Page: http://www.phi-latitude.co.uk/
Country: SCOTLAND
Date: 26 Oct 2007 14:00:51 GMT
Comment: Hi Geof
Finally got round to going through awugabunnies yesterday! Fascinating stuff! I wasn't aware of 'Perpetual Choirs' nor the Severn Bore/Welsh Dragon connection.
I have added a bit more to my blog-thingy, and still have a lot to cover, as and when I can! I've got a few surprising things still to cover, with the accuracy and complexity being the most astonishing aspect, if not the connected ness to Bornholm, and Rennes Le Chateaux. All still to be shown, with the Scots measure system being integral: 37 inches to the ell, and 6 ells to the fall, being the difference, as opposed to the 36in yard, and 5.5 yards to the pole. Inches and feet being the same, and also the number of ells/poles in a furlong, 40, and furlongs in a mile, 8; giving a ratio of Scots to English/Imperial of: 37:33! I think you mention 37 somewhere, and also note that it is the base of all the triple numbers. best wishes, fae Bonny Scotland!
Good to see you here, Tom. Your site is a wealth of beautiful photography and ideas. I encourage any visitor to begin at the beginning of your blogs to fully appreciate your interesting endeavours...
Comment: Nice website you got here Geoff, keep it up!
Thanks, Robert. I have made repeated visits to both website and author (email/forum) over the years as I tried to make sense out of the Perpetual Choirs of Britain in the context of the times Vortigern lived (and died) in. Robert has always given of his time freely and to purpose - and I thank him (and his fascinating site) for that. All the best!
Comment: A site full of interesting byways and oddities thrown up by detailed research. All the best with it Geoff.
Thanks for that, Andy. Wondersofbritain is a wonderful site - full of the stuff of (our) legend. Stuff well worth the telling and remembering! Thanks, too, for the academic assistance in trying to work out the fine detail of just who copied from who, Iolo's Series 1 Triad 80 provenance.
Comment: Accolades are in abundance for the type of work you are involved in Geoff. I will be happy to contribute what meager insights I have discovered in regards to them in future correspondence with you! Until then, how about catching that Mercator Projection wrapped Football I borrowed from your GH post a few days ago. I think I've finished my amusement with it for the time being! :)
Cheers,
Stephen W. Dail
Hi, Stephen , a fellow chess nut and valued Graham Hancock Mysteries Forum contributor - the sort that makes you smile! Stephen creates the most beautiful chess piece sculptures .
Comment: Congratulations on your research. There is a huge corpus of very ancient knowledge waiting for us in the shadows. Who knows what what marvels await the discoverer? It is an exciting quest. Seek and you shall find.
Ace gematrician (my new word!) and masonic super-sleuth, Peter Bull, welcome. Peter is the author of "SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS Written by Kit Marlowe" - amongst other groundbreaking work. Good to have you here!
Comment: Hi Geoff. A place for pondering, and of adventure to investigate streams a long time hidden underground, to reveal. A good place for Hobbit's of 'Middle Earth' who like to see the light of sun and stars of Heaven laid out upon the ground.
Welcome, Paul, another GHMB stalwart - and one who has added the language of I Ching, vanishing point, singularity, binary and Kolbrin Bible to the "endeavour"/Great Work That should keep me busy for a decade or two! My thanks.
Paul's quite remarkable I Ching study, a book called "The Sum of Things", is available free in PDF format from the site below. Scroll down to find the link.