History
is our present day perception of past events.
More often than not, the most important and intriguing aspects of
those well known historical happenings are hidden below the horizon
of the highly illuminated event - in a way not dissimilar to the embarrassing
poor relations of respectable society.
History therefore seems to be an ever changing phenomenon, a river
of half truths following a course that serves the agenda of powerful
groups. Those historic certainties that were once thought of as being
written in stone are no more than a society's scribblings in the sands
of time.
It is no longer a well hidden skeleton in the cupboard of the academic
establishment that some of the most famous archaeological finds were
researched in a rather amazing fashion.
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A classic example of
the hidden aspects of a highly illuminated historical event is the
case of Bligh Bond and his diary of the Glastonbury digs. This probably
being the most well known (hidden) example of psychic or intuitive
archaeological research yet known. Bond's own attempt to raise the
hidden aspects of his discoveries above the event horizon found
him out of favor with his peers and exiled from enlightened 20th.
Century society.
Norman Emerson's brave
attempt to wake up his peers to the FACTS surrounding his work with
George McMullen in the 1970's appears to have been swept under the
event horizon and is now generally hidden from sight as though it
had been swept under a giant carpet that can forever hide the truth.
Stephan Schwartz has only ever experienced the welcoming gaze of
an ostrich type establishment.
MQ.
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