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Post by cheeesfreeex on Nov 25, 2018 11:17:09 GMT
An abridged version of a rather fascinating topic: Zodiacs in the landscape, the Michael & Belinus alignments {'The Spine of Albion'}, 'Serpents', Megalithic structures {Arbor Low etc}, water, place names, earth mysteries, Musik's Laundryroom and that. talk by Anthony Thorley.
Gary Bitcliffe is interesting too {'The Bellinus Line'/'Dragon Consciousness'}.
There's always a bit of cynicism in me..
* "Connecting the dots between 12 former Woolworths locations, ranging from Conwy in north Wales to Luton, north of London, and Monmouth in the Welsh Borders to Alfreton, south of Sheffield, provides us with an intriguing geometric figure - so symmetrical that it simply has to be meaningful in some hidden, esoteric way…
While in fact all it proves is that it's quite easy to produce seemingly meaningful patterns, given a large enough sample of data (in this case: the locations of over 800 former Woolworths stores)."
Not no more they dunner, maybe they chose the wrong alignments
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Post by felonious on Nov 25, 2018 14:17:54 GMT
An abridged version of a rather fascinating topic: Zodiacs in the landscape, the Michael & Belinus alignements {'The Spine of Albion'}, 'Serpents', Megalithic structures {Arbor Low etc}, water, place names, earth mysteries, Musik's Laundryroom and that. talk by Anthony Thorley. Gary Bitcliffe is interesting too {'The Bellinus Line'/'Dragon Consciousness'}. There's always a bit of cynicism in me.. * "Connecting the dots between 12 former Woolworths locations, ranging from Conwy in north Wales to Luton, north of London, and Monmouth in the Welsh Borders to Alfreton, south of Sheffield, provides us with an intriguing geometric figure - so symmetrical that it simply has to be meaningful in some hidden, esoteric way… While in fact all it proves is that it's quite easy to produce seemingly meaningful patterns, given a large enough sample of data (in this case: the locations of over 800 former Woolworths stores)." Not no more they dunner, maybe they chose the wrong alignments That was interesting but FFS Cheesy there were no pictures
I think Lilfraise is your man, he's got a degree from studying the Zodiac
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Nov 25, 2018 14:36:45 GMT
An abridged version of a rather fascinating topic: Zodiacs in the landscape, the Michael & Belinus alignements {'The Spine of Albion'}, 'Serpents', Megalithic structures {Arbor Low etc}, water, place names, earth mysteries, Musik's Laundryroom and that. talk by Anthony Thorley. Gary Bitcliffe is interesting too {'The Bellinus Line'/'Dragon Consciousness'}. There's always a bit of cynicism in me.. * "Connecting the dots between 12 former Woolworths locations, ranging from Conwy in north Wales to Luton, north of London, and Monmouth in the Welsh Borders to Alfreton, south of Sheffield, provides us with an intriguing geometric figure - so symmetrical that it simply has to be meaningful in some hidden, esoteric way… While in fact all it proves is that it's quite easy to produce seemingly meaningful patterns, given a large enough sample of data (in this case: the locations of over 800 former Woolworths stores)." Not no more they dunner, maybe they chose the wrong alignments That was interesting but FFS Cheesy there were no pictures
I think Lilfraise is your man, he's got a degree from studying the Zodiac
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath.
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Post by bathstoke on Nov 25, 2018 16:09:37 GMT
That was interesting but FFS Cheesy there were no pictures
I think Lilfraise is your man, he's got a degree from studying the Zodiac
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath. What does he say of Bath...
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Post by stillgame4it on Nov 25, 2018 16:17:55 GMT
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath. What does he say of Bath... You are leading with your chin with that one..... 😀
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Post by felonious on Nov 25, 2018 16:49:39 GMT
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath. What does he say of Bath... Full of pompous arseholes and disgusted that as a non-resident he had to pay to go into the Parade Gardens or something similar to that, I can't remember the exact words.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Nov 25, 2018 16:53:17 GMT
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath. What does he say of Bath... He says it's populated by wannabe Cheese Rollers. Nah. Well, loads. Interesting stuff about architect John Wood, of the Crescent etc. There's stuff about St.Bladdered {Son of Bradd?} or somesuch: founding father, pilgrim, a leper swineherd who on noticing his herd {who he'd infected} were miraculously cured after wallowing in a hot muddy swamp by the Avon, douched himself and was cured too. Thought it'd be a good spot to start a City. Best have a look yersen. {Think it's about 10 mins into the second vid. then he moves on to Staffs, and then Walley Range} and whatnot.
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Post by bathstoke on Nov 25, 2018 18:27:48 GMT
What does he say of Bath... He says it's populated by wannabe Cheese Rollers. Nah. Well, loads. Interesting stuff about architect John Wood, of the Crescent etc. There's stuff about St.Bladdered {Son of Bradd?} or somesuch: founding father, pilgrim, a leper swineherd who on noticing his herd {who he'd infected} were miraculously cured after wallowing in a hot muddy swamp by the Avon, douched himself and was cured too. Thought it'd be a good spot to start a City. Best have a look yersen. {Think it's about 10 mins into the second vid. then he moves on to Staffs, and then Walley Range} and whatnot. Yes, Beau Nash & John Woods were Masons(of the wired hand shack type)& so the Crescent, the Circus & Queens square represent mythic power. Here’s a little quirk, the Circus & Queens Sq are connected by Gay St. Make of that what you will...
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Post by bathstoke on Nov 25, 2018 18:30:32 GMT
What does he say of Bath... Full of pompous arseholes and disgusted that as a non-resident he had to pay to go into the Parade Gardens or something similar to that, I can't remember the exact words. Pompous, Moi! Damm your eyes good fellowXx
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Nov 25, 2018 22:22:29 GMT
He says it's populated by wannabe Cheese Rollers. Nah. Well, loads. Interesting stuff about architect John Wood, of the Crescent etc. There's stuff about St.Bladdered {Son of Bradd?} or somesuch: founding father, pilgrim, a leper swineherd who on noticing his herd {who he'd infected} were miraculously cured after wallowing in a hot muddy swamp by the Avon, douched himself and was cured too. Thought it'd be a good spot to start a City. Best have a look yersen. {Think it's about 10 mins into the second vid. then he moves on to Staffs, and then Walley Range} and whatnot. Yes, Beau Nash & John Woods were Masons(of the wired hand shack type)& so the Crescent, the Circus & Queens square represent mythic power. Here’s a little quirk, the Circus & Queens Sq are connected by Gay St. Make of that what you will... Had a look back, the Bath bit is more like 36 mins. Vid 2. Belinus Line. Biltcliffe.
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Post by felonious on Nov 26, 2018 18:00:08 GMT
That was interesting but FFS Cheesy there were no pictures
I think Lilfraise is your man, he's got a degree from studying the Zodiac
It serves as a gentle introduction to his thing. If it piqued yr interest I'll park these for your perusal at your peril leisure.. Oxo. With a few picture etc. Not so much about Zodiac's, more on the Ley angle. This one pays particular attention to Mow Cop, The Cloud etc. And honourable mentions for Bath. I managed to get through this in the background while I was working yesterday afternoon. There's a mind boggling amount of information on there and the delivery is a little stilted. I think my problem is I don't know enough about the background to ley lines and dousing and it sounded like he was preaching to the converted.
Are we just saying that the ancients followed the stars and religion from pagan times and beyond put these centres together? I think the only way I'd make proper sense of it is to read a good book.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 1, 2018 17:51:57 GMT
He says it's populated by wannabe Cheese Rollers. Nah. Well, loads. Interesting stuff about architect John Wood, of the Crescent etc. There's stuff about St.Bladdered {Son of Bradd?} or somesuch: founding father, pilgrim, a leper swineherd who on noticing his herd {who he'd infected} were miraculously cured after wallowing in a hot muddy swamp by the Avon, douched himself and was cured too. Thought it'd be a good spot to start a City. Best have a look yersen. {Think it's about 10 mins into the second vid. then he moves on to Staffs, and then Walley Range} and whatnot. Yes, Beau Nash & John Woods were Masons(of the wired hand shack type)& so the Crescent, the Circus & Queens square represent mythic power. Here’s a little quirk, the Circus & Queens Sq are connected by Gay St. Make of that what you will... Perhaps not quite as significant as .anal .treet in the middle of Manchester. Apparently the Man originates from Mam, referring to the twin hills and confluence of two {now largely defunkt} rivers {Erwell and ?}. Which described a female {diety} figure in the landscape {according to Caroline Hoare and others}. Upon and around which Manchester was built. The Masons/Sacred Architecture keeps cropping up in this stuff.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 1, 2018 21:01:49 GMT
The Sense of place.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 14, 2018 17:07:36 GMT
Smart doc. pulls all sorts of strands of interest together. Rory Duff.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 15, 2018 0:52:14 GMT
Claire Grogan etc.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 15, 2018 3:04:43 GMT
Sound.
Crop Circles explained.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 15, 2018 9:25:28 GMT
Oh Wow! What a pair they are. Her with her unwashed hair, poncho & sandals & him with his porkpulled beard. That Gibson is waisted on her. Basically they’re a trustifarian Stereolab tribute band🧔🏻
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 16, 2018 0:21:26 GMT
Oh Wow! What a pair they are. Her with her unwashed hair, poncho & sandals & him with his porkpulled beard. That Gibson is waisted on her. Basically they’re a trustifarian Stereolab tribute band🧔🏻 Funnily enough it is Laetitia Sadier's {founder of Stereolab} self funded solo project, a bit more spiritual than political now. Got tckts for somewhere in Chester in the new year.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 16, 2018 7:59:09 GMT
Oh Wow! What a pair they are. Her with her unwashed hair, poncho & sandals & him with his porkpulled beard. That Gibson is waisted on her. Basically they’re a trustifarian Stereolab tribute band🧔🏻 Funnily enough it is Laetitia Sadier's {founder of Stereolab} self funded solo project, a bit more spiritual than political now. Got tckts for somewhere in Chester in the new year. That is funny. I genuinely did not know it was her(although I have always listened to Stereolab, as MrsBath is a fan) I googled her & she's playing at St Mary's Creative Space(of course she is)with Mr Pulledpork beard! BTW Cheesey, Are you some sort of vampire, that you only operate in the small hours...🦇🕸🕷
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 16, 2018 17:28:18 GMT
Funnily enough it is Laetitia Sadier's {founder of Stereolab} self funded solo project, a bit more spiritual than political now. Got tckts for somewhere in Chester in the new year. That is funny. I genuinely did not know it was her(although I have always listened to Stereolab, as MrsBath is a fan) I googled her & she's playing at St Mary's Creative Space(of course she is)with Mr Pulledpork beard! BTW Cheesey, Are you some sort of vampire, that you only operate in the small hours...🦇🕸🕷 Go on, book a babysitter and buy a brace for you and Mrs. B. I'm a big fan of creative spaces, better than uncreative ones. Think my tickets may be for Telford's Mill in Chester, nice. Not a vampire, may be slightly batty though. Always up for mid dayish saturdays. Is the second emoji a web or a crystal? They're a bit little on me screeen.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 16, 2018 17:34:18 GMT
That is funny. I genuinely did not know it was her(although I have always listened to Stereolab, as MrsBath is a fan) I googled her & she's playing at St Mary's Creative Space(of course she is)with Mr Pulledpork beard! BTW Cheesey, Are you some sort of vampire, that you only operate in the small hours...🦇🕸🕷 Go on, book a babysitter and buy a brace for you and Mrs. B. I'm a big fan of creative spaces, better than uncreative ones. Think my tickets may be for Telford's Mill in Chester, nice. Not a vampire, may be slightly batty though. Always up for mid dayish saturdays. Is the second emoji a web or a crystal? They're a bit little on me screeen. Oh here he is now the suns gone down, it’s a web. A crystal, you are soooo Newage 🌈
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Post by felonious on Dec 16, 2018 17:36:01 GMT
Funnily enough it is Laetitia Sadier's {founder of Stereolab} self funded solo project, a bit more spiritual than political now. Got tckts for somewhere in Chester in the new year. That is funny. I genuinely did not know it was her(although I have always listened to Stereolab, as MrsBath is a fan) I googled her & she's playing at St Mary's Creative Space(of course she is)with Mr Pulledpork beard! BTW Cheesey, Are you some sort of vampire, that you only operate in the small hours...🦇🕸🕷I said yesterday on another thread that I reckon me and cheesy are in different time zones although probably geographically only 10 miles or so apart as the crow flies
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 16, 2018 17:42:42 GMT
That is funny. I genuinely did not know it was her(although I have always listened to Stereolab, as MrsBath is a fan) I googled her & she's playing at St Mary's Creative Space(of course she is)with Mr Pulledpork beard! BTW Cheesey, Are you some sort of vampire, that you only operate in the small hours...🦇🕸🕷I said yesterday on another thread that I reckon me and cheesy are in different time zones although probably geographically only 10 miles or so apart as the crow flies Oh here they are, ganging up. We operate at slightly different resonances mate Time is immaterial.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 16, 2018 17:47:54 GMT
Go on, book a babysitter and buy a brace for you and Mrs. B. I'm a big fan of creative spaces, better than uncreative ones. Think my tickets may be for Telford's Mill in Chester, nice. Not a vampire, may be slightly batty though. Always up for mid dayish saturdays. Is the second emoji a web or a crystal? They're a bit little on me screeen. Oh here he is now the suns gone down, it’s a web. A crystal, you are soooo Newage 🌈 Mmm. I think it's the Very Old Age that I'm more fascinated by at the moment. Gnostics, Druids, pre-all that even. Irish Round Towers, our own Megaliths, Stone Circles etc.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 16, 2018 18:05:18 GMT
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 19, 2018 17:51:48 GMT
Maybe. I think some of them timelines are a bit fucked up. Have you encountered the concept of Great Tartary?
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jan 1, 2019 18:59:38 GMT
You seem to have an interest in the mysterious, have you any knowledge regarding Star Forts musik ?
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Post by Northy on Jan 1, 2019 21:24:26 GMT
One of my lads is a geophysicist, he ain't found any leylines under the ground yet
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Post by potterinleeds on Jan 1, 2019 21:32:15 GMT
You seem to have an interest in the mysterious, have you any knowledge regarding Star Forts musik ? That voice is a bit creepy, Cheesefreex, and what is it with the chocolate pudding in the middle? As far as I'm aware, the sticking out bits are generally referred to as bastions and I think the ditch is a glacis, but I might be wrong. I thought they were pioneered by the French military engineer Vauban in the later 1600s: whc.unesco.org/en/list/1283They pop up all over - funnily enough, I walked the line of the old medieval city wall and moat around Frankfurt last May, and this includes several of these triangular projections that were added to the earlier fortifications. I'm pretty sure that the Citadel at Hull had them too, again added to the medieval fortifications, although all remains are now below ground. To flip back a bit to landscape zodiacs, have you read Shirley Toulson 1980 Derbyshire: Exploring the Ancient Tracks and Mysteries of Mercia? There are chapters at the back on the supposed Northern landscape zodiacs around Pendle and Hebden Bride. I am rather skeptical myself, but I have walked some of the supposed Pendle one and it takes you through some lovely bleak moorland and lots of small villages with pubs, prehistoric monuments etc. Do you ever listen to / read the late Colin Wilson? I like some of his takes on consciousness, other dimensions etc.
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Post by bathstoke on Jan 2, 2019 8:24:11 GMT
You seem to have an interest in the mysterious, have you any knowledge regarding Star Forts musik ? That voice is a bit creepy, Cheesefreex, and what is it with the chocolate pudding in the middle? As far as I'm aware, the sticking out bits are generally referred to as bastions and I think the ditch is a glacis, but I might be wrong. I thought they were pioneered by the French military engineer Vauban in the later 1600s: whc.unesco.org/en/list/1283They pop up all over - funnily enough, I walked the line of the old medieval city wall and moat around Frankfurt last May, and this includes several of these triangular projections that were added to the earlier fortifications. I'm pretty sure that the Citadel at Hull had them too, again added to the medieval fortifications, although all remains are now below ground. To flip back a bit to landscape zodiacs, have you read Shirley Toulson 1980 Derbyshire: Exploring the Ancient Tracks and Mysteries of Mercia
That’s Reg Varney off On the buses, What does he know!?! Isn’t Derby a Viking word, thus excluding it from Saxon Mercia...
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