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Post by Jenny on Jan 14, 2021 14:23:05 GMT -5
Video contains Hints to A beautiful silver orb containing an 18ct Gold Acorn that has been buried by Rufus the fox, somewhere deep in the English countryside.
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Post by doubtsevenhere on Feb 20, 2021 11:02:31 GMT -5
Has anyone yet managed to identify the lady in the portrait photograph? No amount of Google Image searching has borne fruit yet!
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Post by kbellis on Feb 20, 2021 11:25:49 GMT -5
Has anyone yet managed to identify the lady in the portrait photograph? No amount of Google Image searching has borne fruit yet! Ditto; no luck finding her.
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Post by inatimate1 on Feb 20, 2021 11:51:40 GMT -5
Same. I can't find it anywhere either, it could be literally anyone. It may even be a picture of one of David's relatives!
I keep getting pictures of Judy Garland and the Munsters popping up whenever I search :/ . I wonder if instead it's meant to be some sort of symbolism, along with the rest of the video. I keep trying to identify who the girl is meant to be, but can't get anything that properly links up with what happens in the video.
I am of the opinion that the person in the picture is supposed to symbolise "the girl" in her 'queen' form. Is there an allusion to a fairytale here where an antagonist has three distinct forms... Young Girl, noble Queen, old witch?
Part of me believes that this could be one of the two videos correctly 'solved' by the children David mentions in his 6 questions, especially if there's some sort of link to a children's tale which most of us may have long since forgotten about.
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Post by doubtsevenhere on Feb 20, 2021 12:03:50 GMT -5
My thought on this is that the whole video is representing some sort of Pagan/Wiccan type ritual - possibly the casting of a spelll? I think the girl/witch might be representing the ‘Triple Goddess’ symbolism, an integral part of those belief systems.
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Post by inatimate1 on Feb 20, 2021 12:56:34 GMT -5
That's a good shout with the "Triple Goddess".
There's definitely a lot of pagan symbolism throughout the video, especially with the moon and the animal symbols on the cards.
I'll have to read up on some of their folklore, the video suggests that she is "banishing" three people to which she was married, possibly with the intent of getting rid of them as she sees them as 'bad' rulers.
The first 'king' intrigues me as he's the only one with positive connotations.
If I'm looking at it from what David has told us, my theory is that the "easy" solve is working out who she is, and that will give us a location for where all this supposedly took place.
The "hard" solve is probably then working out who the first king is, finding out what the numbers mean (like she asked of him) and solving them will also lead us to the location as well.
I have a pretty good idea what to do with the numbers, but finding what they refer to is the tricky part.
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Post by britchaser on Feb 27, 2021 14:49:25 GMT -5
Big hint with the Venus shell there..
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Post by britchaser on Feb 27, 2021 14:52:11 GMT -5
Venus, Aphrodite being the Greek equivalent had relationships with Hephaestus, Ares, Poseidon, Hermes, Dionysus, Adonis, and Anchises.. You see the paused flame near the end with the trident and cross?
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Post by davebakedpotato on Apr 4, 2021 8:50:54 GMT -5
That's a good shout with the "Triple Goddess". There's definitely a lot of pagan symbolism throughout the video, especially with the moon and the animal symbols on the cards. I'll have to read up on some of their folklore, the video suggests that she is "banishing" three people to which she was married, possibly with the intent of getting rid of them as she sees them as 'bad' rulers. The first 'king' intrigues me as he's the only one with positive connotations. If I'm looking at it from what David has told us, my theory is that the "easy" solve is working out who she is, and that will give us a location for where all this supposedly took place. The "hard" solve is probably then working out who the first king is, finding out what the numbers mean (like she asked of him) and solving them will also lead us to the location as well. I have a pretty good idea what to do with the numbers, but finding what they refer to is the tricky part. Well Inatimate1 has been very generous on the first video so I'll share what I've got. The film mentions three saints and a causeway, possibly this refers to St. Michaels Mount, home to the St Aubyn family. Google their crest. Now, can anyone tie this up to the playing cards or the picture, or is it a dead end?
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Post by gavin on Apr 13, 2021 9:12:22 GMT -5
In the hopes of restarting some discussion on this one - I can find two possible main themes in here, but nothing conclusive on either! I've no idea how to relate the 10 numbers (roman/arabic) to anything. I can link the books on the table to both themes quite nicely, except for the Mark Twain book which seems to be an outlier. I also can't work out the dominoes - notice how they've changed between the start and end - must be some significance to that and the numbers shown?
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Post by davebakedpotato on Apr 13, 2021 10:31:39 GMT -5
The numbers seem quite likely to be a book cipher. But which book (and which version)? If it is, it's one with a lot of chapters.
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Post by byrnietuney on Apr 13, 2021 11:21:47 GMT -5
The cruciform plan of the cloth cross laying on the table puts me in mind of religious building ruins (such as Tintern Abbey). am i playing with madness...?
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Post by gavin on Apr 13, 2021 13:54:07 GMT -5
Ah excellent video it's been a while since watching that That's the last thing I need here though, another potentially massive rabbit hole with possible links all over the place!
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Post by banderos on Apr 13, 2021 15:23:57 GMT -5
Agreed lots of rabbit holes, the video shines a lot on the coin (elizabeth dei regina gratia) match sticks made in Gloucester?) dominos turn to 2:1 (dominos are used to tell fortunes like tarot cards etc) finally a video with no link to the beetles though, or is there?
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Post by gavin on Apr 14, 2021 3:24:58 GMT -5
Definitely a stretch and I'm sure nothing in it, but I did get back to George Harisson from the dominoes - Derek and the dominoes, most famous song is Layla, which was written about Pattie Boyd, George's wife.
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