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April 28, 2019

New Group Started

Today I started a group, which aims to bring together different ideas and different theories to help translate the remaining blocks of The Babel Texts.

In the latest book, "The Babel Text", some progress was made, and the names of the planets were extracted from a Chinese Jade Tablet, but there is still much to do.

If you think you can contribute please drop in to https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/....
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Published on April 28, 2019 21:24

April 27, 2019

The Biggest Surprise - The American Link

I think one of the most surprising results was the discovery of geometric symbols in North America that align to the same astronomical values that are seen in Siberian, African, and Australian samples.

North America has long been ignored in the study of the ancient past, but this might be a mistake, as there is now evidence that America was populated 130,000 years ago (this date was argued in a study that was published in Nature), and other researchers at the University Of South Carolina are now convinced that there were people in America 50,000 years ago.

With such early dates, it is interesting that geometric symbols in America are set to the same values that have been routinely found elsewhere. This suggests the Babel Text was truly used worldwide.
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Published on April 27, 2019 16:40

Giveaway Update

Congrats to all the winners of my Book Giveaway!

I checked today and four are already on the their way, and two should arrive today.

For all those who entered into the competition my heartfelt thanks! As you may know, it has been difficult to get mainstream acceptance, and each time one of my news articles goes viral no major press outlet has chosen to publish the results.

Intriguingly, this is a problem I was told would happen from my friends at Stanford University, While getting advice from archaeologists and anthropologists who work there, we realized that the problem was most archaeologists are not astronomers, and the archaeologists that do know astronomy are certainly not linguists; and the linguists who look at ancient languages are not comfortable with statistics. So, there are no peers who can comment on this work, which means the mainstream media has a problem, because they will not sign off on publication, until they can get someone in University to give them cover......so they wait, and wait and wait.

So, any help that can get the word out about this brand new idea would be very much appreciated. I came to Goodreads, because this is a forum where people like to read, and this being a new a book that looks at the origin of writing, I was sincerely hoping that the book will start to get some sales. For those who would like to see some reviews, some prior reviews from the second edition of The Map That Talked can be found at

https://www.amazon.com/400-000-Years-...

As a note, I had to write a second and then a third edition, because I was obtaining so many new ideas that it just became essential to edit and rewrite the book. Therefore "The Map that Talked" (which can be purchased here https://www.amazon.com/Map-That-Talke... is the third and final title for this book. This book looked at the navigational use of the astronomical texts. "The Babel Texts," which is the more scientific book, can be purchased at https://www.amazon.com/Babel-Texts-Dr...) This book looks at the phonetic component, and it contains the first full translation of a Stone Age text.

And, together these two books now fully confirm the ancient, geometric, linear symbols that we find in Stone Age, Iron Age and even in sites that date to just prior to the Medieval Age are a simple form of text.

Because these symbols are writing, they are able to link together many different ancient sites; and, being a text, it also starts to reveal new stories, where civilizations would use and also misuse the scientific information to gain an advantage over others.

For those who worry that these are boring books that look at only the Stone Age, nothing can be further from the truth. Even though these are books about a text that began in the Stone Age, the results travel unceasingly through time, and their affect can be seen in modern artifacts, such as the famous Stone of Scone, which is the stone on which all kings in Scotland and England were crowned. The texts also shows a strong link between Mesopotamia and China, and it also shows a new purpose for the Great Pyramids. So, no matter what your interests is, these two books will give you something to think about.

...These two books really do change history, because now we can discover what actually happened, by reading the texts our ancestors left behind.
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Published on April 27, 2019 06:54

April 23, 2019

When the Stars Moved

As the position of the stars are not constant, the ancient religion of the Stone Age would clearly have faced a major problem.

Astronomers would gradually become aware that the link between the stars and the places they marked on Earth were slowly changing. So, the question is, could this be related to the decision by ancient civilisations to abandon specific sites?

I personally think this was the case in the Amazon Jungle, where the geoglyphs that were recently discovered are successfully marked by the proposed astronomical map.

However...it might be now possible to test this theory at another site; as the proposed world map is linked to the precession of the North Pole Star, and it was required to reset the proposed world map in 2012 (which coincidentally is the same year that the Mayan Calendar reset) all sites that used the map would have experienced the same problem. Thus the same phenomena should have occurred at numerous world sites.

So, it might be possible to look at various related sites (such as the Easter Islands) for additional supporting evidence.

In this theory, the map seems to argue there should be a layer of archaeological remains (perhaps hidden under the stone statures) that coincide with the last reset of the Precession Cycle, which was 25673 years ago.

So far, no archaeologist has looked that far back, mainly because it is thought that the islands were not settled at this distant time period. However, it is now known that the earliest agriculture started in the southwest Pacific Islands about 22,000 years ago.

So....I wonder.
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Published on April 23, 2019 20:10

April 15, 2019

The Danger in Free Download Sites

URGENT WARNING!!!

There are a number of sites who are now listing false five star reviews.

These companies are probably only attempting to get the readers to download a virus, or other types of malware.

There are no free copies of my and many other author's books.

This is a growing problem and I would just like the reader to be aware that if you see a free gift, the downloads probably comes with some very nasty surprises.
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Published on April 15, 2019 18:56

April 5, 2019

Scotland's Macbeth

So, who was the real Macbeth? Did he really marry Queen Gruoch, and was he really the Mormaer of Moray?

Or is there another story? A story where Macbeth's interactions with a long-forgotten King Malcolm dramatically change our understanding of how Scotland first appeared as a nation?

I am now working on my latest book, and I have discovered that there is much more to the story of Macbeth. The story involves the Kings of Sweden, and the rise of King William the Conqueror, and the Vikings of Kiev.

And most important of all, it now explains for the first time what happened to the ancient Kingdoms of the Scots, the Picts, and the long forgotten role that was played by Scottish-Vikings.

As, I am still putting together the new story of Macbeth I cannot reveal all, but one important highlight is the mysterious story of Banque, and his son Fleance can finally be told.

There is now good reason to believe the real star of Macbeth was not Macbeth, or Prince Malcolm. It was Fleance, the mysterious person that the three witches predicted would be the ancestor of Eight Scottish Kings.
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Published on April 05, 2019 13:05