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TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments Out of desperation and necessity, I recorded my true story about the illegal abduction of my child - the fact sheet provides a quick overview. As it turns out, The Key? conveys a powerful religious message, not that I planned that at the time.

After 4 months of writing, the government changed the law forcing me to be anonymous. My search for a monogram did not last long as I discovered the Chi Rho (Christ's monogram or Christogram) almost straight away. It is the perfect representation of my name given 3 straight lines and 1 semi-circle. It was as if God gave my name back when the state took it away.

The message came to me in the most unlikely manner, its probability astronomical. And so it went on. In the end, I realised the probability of verifiable events were in the trillions to one, implying uniqueness.

A simple moral of the story is not to hinder God's message, because it will only become more powerful. However, I wonder just how powerful this really is. At what point do a series of events become so improbably that they cannot be random? And when they are not...?


message 2: by Karen (last edited Jul 24, 2012 07:22AM) (new)

Karen Interesting book. I do not quite get the gist of it though.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments The story is an account of my battle with the British and German authorities in trying to get justice over the illegal removal of my child. Things got way out of control because my case is linked to some of the most famous child abductions ever.

On the face of it, that has nothing to do with religion. But in battling a truly powerful evil, events of a religious nature kept occurring. I was advised to keep it out of my book, but there was no way I was going to do that.

I actually think the religious story is bigger than my exposure of corruption at the top. Religion is taking a lot of knocks right now. I honestly believe my book and its message were meant to be. Without those "events" the book would not be and it would not carry such a powerful religious message.

After reading the book, someone who knows me well said, "Perhaps you are Jesus Christ." That was going a bit far, but it seems the message and its delivery are powerful.


message 4: by Karen (last edited Jul 26, 2012 05:30AM) (new)

Karen wow it sounds extreme and interesting.Thanks for the clarification.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments I guess it is unusual. When you have been living it for 6 years, it becomes normal. I forget it must come across as extreme if not totally unbelievable to someone trying to get their head around it for the first time.


message 6: by Karen (new)

Karen TheKeyAuthor wrote: "I guess it is unusual. When you have been living it for 6 years, it becomes normal. I forget it must come across as extreme if not totally unbelievable to someone trying to get their head around it..."

amen, I just have mind freeze a lot also.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments I've only just come across this on the Christian Symbolism wikipedia page: "A lily crucifix is a rare symbol of Anglican churches in England. It depicts Christ crucified on a lily."

Intrigued, I came across this information.

"In medieval England it was believed the crucifixion took place on the same day as the Annunciation." My birthday.
The collect of the feast of the Annunciation is in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, mentioned in my book. Llanbeblig church is a 1000 feet from the court I went to. The Llanbeblig Book of Hours contains the only Lily Crucifixion found in a manuscript. Lily is also the name of my daughter chosen for my book...


message 8: by Karen (new)

Karen TheKeyAuthor wrote: "I've only just come across this on the Christian Symbolism wikipedia page: "A lily crucifix is a rare symbol of Anglican churches in England. It depicts Christ crucified on a lily."

Intrigued, I c..."


I am starting to like you more and KeyAuthor. I really like learning about the enemy. I had forgotten about your book.Is it on Kindle because I just got one this month? I will look it up since I do not want to wait for the answer.


message 9: by Karen (last edited Aug 29, 2012 10:28AM) (new)

Karen TheKeyAuthor wrote: "I've only just come across this on the Christian Symbolism wikipedia page: "A lily crucifix is a rare symbol of Anglican churches in England. It depicts Christ crucified on a lily."

Intrigued, I c..."


I like your page on fb and want to support you with prayers and your page. I also want to get your book. I looked on amazon and there are several with this name. I can find it if there by the description if on amazon.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments Thanks for your support Karen. It is most appreciated. Because I must remain anonymous, awareness has been an almost impossible task. I guess that is why they did it.

You can download the eBook version of my book for free. The Kindle format is downloadable from http://www.ypdbooks.com/ebooks/636-th...
and the E-reader (ePub) edition from http://www.ypdbooks.com/ebooks/635-th...


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments The medieval Llanbeblig Book of Hours contains seven pictures. The first two are depictions of the Annunciation, with the second containing the lily crucifixion. Both are linked to my book (wikipedia Christian Symbolism page, fleur-de-lis, Annunciation, birthday, crucifixion(family crest & event after court visit), angel message etc.) And the third picture? Well, that is described as "St. Peter, holding a key and a book." -- if there was one "miracle" that I would staunchly defend it would be the existence of my book. It was meant to be, and "the event" shortly after leaving Caernarfon Court was the catalyst.

The fourth is possibly Emperor Magnus Maximus, who met his wife in Segontium (Caernarfon ) and is mentioned in Welsh and English legends. The fifth is his son, Saint Peblig, who founded Llanbeblig church (one of the earliest Christian sites in Britain) on the other side of the Roman fortress (Segontium) opposite the court.

The sixth is "Madonna and child" and the seventh "God, The Holy Spirit, and Christ Crucified."

I only found this out yesterday.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments UK Government Censorship

Talk about big brother. I started posting the following on some well known anti-establishment/Human Rights sites:
Cameron [British Prime Minister] rewards child abduction cover-up! The new Welsh Secretary is my child-abduction cover-up MP, David Jones! That raises the stakes considerably....That Jones is the most important politician in Wales just backs my argument about how impunity and cover-ups work.

with a link to my petition and Facebook have suspended me for 15 days! That has never happened before, ever, even when I have done something similar. How can the above be spam? It is a comment linked to a petition!

My petition exposes a trade in children that the UK government has covered-up. Given the information below, I suspect the UK government triggered the suspension:
Users have been abusing reporting systems since they first appeared on the Internet....This is a very common practice, especially in political circles. If someone doesn't like you, or content you post, they report you for spam or some other reason, tell their friends to do the same, and the automatic systems take your content down, ban you, and so on....The worrying trend here is that Facebook continues to add features like this without giving users an option to fight back.

Help to expose this scandal, cover-up and censorship as I am totally isolated: Look at my petition


message 13: by Rod (new)

Rod Horncastle The problem with your stuff KeyAuthor is: You sound like a conspiracy theory nutjob.

(don't be offended - I often come across as an extremist Fundamental Christian nutjob.) Such is life.

Maybe slow down, make friends, be professional. If you are correct - then your message is important. But separate yourself from the conspiracy FREAKS who endlessly only talk about ONE thing.


TheKeyAuthor TheKeyAuthor | 18 comments I'm not offended by constructive criticism. Message #12 is just the latest addition to a story that has gone on for over 6 years.

You say slow down, but I've been doing this for 6 years and frustration gets the better of me. I've published a facebook site (with some evidence), a petition to the UN and a detailed book. Just what does it take to convince people?

After yesterday's suspension on Facebook, someone who has been following my story for nearly a year wrote: "Bloody hell!!!! If anyone doubted that this wasn’t a conspiracy theory, this blows it out the water!" That person is a former journalist currently in the publishing industry.


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