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Post by sazzle on Apr 17, 2021 15:27:31 GMT -5
Hi! Just starting to jump into this after hitting a wall with another hunt. This one has so much info..interesting the placement of the rings. Makes me think if Orions belt or "the three kings/sisters". Not sure how anything i have ties together yet though! enjoying this hunt so far
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Post by britchaser on May 8, 2021 11:28:46 GMT -5
Definitely the Tripple Goddess link. Aphrodite would be the obvious choice, with the shell.
Aphrodite was partnered with Hephaestus ("THE AXE YOU WIELD.."). His assistants in his forge were giant one-eyed monsters called Cyclopes.
The tree of life book appears in the latest video..
This one's got me.. stumped.
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Post by britchaser on May 8, 2021 17:02:43 GMT -5
King of Diamonds has an axe and is linked to Julius Caeser (who claimed to be a descendent of said Goddess too). Then there's the Romna Numerals links.
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Post by gavin on May 10, 2021 8:40:14 GMT -5
This video's a case of having so much going on you can find a few links to almost anything! I'm waiting for inspiration to do something with the Roman numerals and dominoes numbers, otherwise just too much. I'd clocked the Massingham book in the latest vlog yes Main themes of 'modern' life losing its way from agrarian/Christian values. From what I've seen of Dave's vlogs I think its safe to say he's not drawing much from the Christian theme. Massingham's best known works have been about rural life in the Cotswolds, I think there's something in that.
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Post by gavin on Jun 17, 2021 6:46:28 GMT -5
New video out on this! So much new/supporting info.
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Post by britchaser on Jun 26, 2021 8:15:39 GMT -5
The Hurlers
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Post by uubrey on Jun 27, 2021 10:52:38 GMT -5
Wow well done britchaser, can I ask how you cracked this one? This had me baffled completely!
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Post by uubrey on Jun 27, 2021 11:08:39 GMT -5
I thought that the rings and cross in this video could be the master plan of how to map the 3 initial locations and find the fourth where the acorn was buried? However after finding out this location was 3 stone circles I’m less convinced now…
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Post by britchaser on Jul 4, 2021 1:13:23 GMT -5
St Michael’s Ley Line (Saints I entrust) , the hurlers are three stone circles laid out with the same offset line as on the cross. I took the fox as lining up well with Bodmin, the beast of Bodmin. I started trying to find the straight line part of the solve, instead of the curve of the D, after so many rabbit holes. Here’s the Miro board I used to get her all my findings.. (zoom in to the tiny detail). miro.com/app/board/o9J_lacUu2k=/
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Post by doubtsevenhere on Jul 5, 2021 9:28:25 GMT -5
The Roman numerals/numbers referenced the Song of Roland - Moncrieff translation. The initial letters of those lines were an anagram of The Hurlers.
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Post by doubtsevenhere on Jul 5, 2021 15:55:03 GMT -5
The ‘two saints’/‘cross to mark’ referred to the St Michael and St Mary Ley lines, which form that cross at The Hurlers. The fox card is placed on the Mary Ley line, and that, in conjunction with the 4 initial letters of the film titles were the clues that the Mary line was the thing that linked all the locations.
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Post by davebakedpotato on Jul 6, 2021 2:45:57 GMT -5
The ‘two saints’/‘cross to mark’ referred to the St Michael and St Mary Ley lines, which form that cross at The Hurlers. The fox card is placed on the Mary Ley line, and that, in conjunction with the 4 initial letters of the film titles were the clues that the Mary line was the thing that linked all the locations. Seems like you have a pretty full solution...
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Post by uubrey on Jul 6, 2021 4:40:46 GMT -5
The Roman numerals/numbers referenced the Song of Roland - Moncrieff translation. The initial letters of those lines were an anagram of The Hurlers. Awesome bit of work there... I was looking for poems, bible verses etc any thing with roman numerals and line numbers and never did find this. Now you point it out, Charlemagne fits so great and seems so obvious. Its funny how it seems so easy when the answers are in front of you!
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