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Garry Denke
Aug 27th, 2011, 11:09 AM
Archaeologists searching for King Arthur's round table have found
a "circular feature" beneath the historic King's Knot in Stirling.
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King Arthur's round table may have been
found by archaeologists in Scotland.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8724183/King-Arthurs-round-table-may-have-been-found-by-archaeologists-in-Scotland.html
God-Dog (Heelstone)
lazserus
Sep 11th, 2011, 6:59 PM
This is nothing more than a spin (probably by media) on the Arthurian legend. Over the years we've seen similar attempts to solidify legend through media or Hollywood. King Arthur is a romantic creation, same as Robin Hood. Finding a partial object that was once [maybe] circular proves less than nothing.
Anarch
Sep 11th, 2011, 7:35 PM
Garry Denke...is that the same Garry Denke that got banned from ATS for hoaxing?
palerider
Sep 11th, 2011, 9:37 PM
Unlikely!
I seem to remember any connection to King Arthur was thought to be around Wales and the south west...Cornwall. But thinking about it.....what would King Arthur be doing in Scotland?
Reef Badlaw
Sep 12th, 2011, 10:16 AM
Unlikely!
I seem to remember any connection to King Arthur was thought to be around Wales and the south west...Cornwall. But thinking about it.....what would King Arthur be doing in Scotland?
He wouldn't be. Cornwall was where all the action was, the seat of Government. It's where Princess Isolde moved-to after leaving Ireland. -And where her bf was booted-out of, clearing the way for her marriage to King Mark. The bf; Tristan, moved-to 'nearby' King Arthur's Court, then over to Brittany, and Queen Iseult.
Plus, there's at least one legend that links the Thames River flowing-to Camelot.
Vuall
Sep 12th, 2011, 10:30 AM
There is absolutely no mention of King Arthur or the round table in that video!
And the article ends up with the theory that it was a garden feature.
Nice evidence Gary.
(don't look at this): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7883874/Historians-locate-King-Arthurs-Round-Table.html
Waymarker
Sep 12th, 2011, 11:08 AM
..King Arthur is a romantic creation, same as Robin Hood..
Hmm... i think Robin actually existed.
Incidentally when are the yanks going to start pronouncing his name right?
They incorrectly place the emphasis on 'Robin' like this- Robin Hood, instead of correctly emphasising 'Hood' like this- Robin Hood
I mean, they pronounce Robin Williams properly, so they could do it if they tried..:)
Sweet Freedom
Sep 12th, 2011, 11:07 PM
I'm must be missing how the video and the article are relevant to one another. I enjoyed the vid though. The article, not so much.
Garry Denke
Sep 13th, 2011, 6:27 AM
Garry Denke... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:v4_eHMkdSKEJ:www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread752174/pg1+ats+yhwh+allah+garry+denke&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Ezekiel's & Daniel's Beasts: Heelstone, Stonehenge
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that English Heritage, Council for British Archaeology, The National Trust, Wessex Archaeology and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have been and are INTENTIONALLY CAUSING DAMAGE to an 8'x8'x4' Brass Relic containing 7 Gold Artifacts embedded in Arundian Limestone / Pozzolanic Bluestone concrete 4' (1.2m) below Heelstone at Stonehenge, UK. THIS OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORD: Dated; 12th September 2011, this Harvest Moon. -- Wizard Merlyn, King Arthur --
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Temperature Variations caused 2,596 year old Heelstone Concrete volume (9.48 cubic-yards; 256 cubic-feet) to crack (Layman - When temperature rises, concrete expands; When temperature falls, concrete contracts). Because the Heelstone Concrete is restrained by Heelstone weighing about ~35 tons: ~70,000 pounds; Heelstone produced Tensile Stresses which caused Heelstone Concrete to crack. Moisture Content changes in Heelstone Concrete also resulted in Expansion and Contraction (Layman - When concrete gains moisture, concrete expands; When concrete loses moisture, concrete contracts). Coefficient of Thermal Expansion in these Heelstone Core Samples range from ~5.5 millionths per degree Fahrenheit (0.000055/°F) to ~10 millionths per degree Celsius (0.000010/°C). Does anyone want to Review Contaminants in the Stonehenge Water absorbed by Heelstone Concrete tonight, whilst Heelstone Artifacts undergo More Damage, this Harvest Moon? (such Contaminants include: chloride and sulphate salts, carbonates, etc). -- Queen Artio (Art) --
Fortunately seven (7) Archaeologists:
1. Miranda Aldhouse-Green, Archaeologist
Prof Miranda Aldhouse-Green (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/share/contactsandpeople/academicstaff/A-E/alhousegreen-miranda-prof-overview_new.html)
2. Julian Richards, Archaeologist
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7. Mike Heyworth, Archaeologist
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Gee Whiz, this is only One (1) of the many "Universal Magnetic Reversals" (UMRs), in an infinite amount of Universes: it is Surely not the first; And this Will not be the last. Archaeologists must initiate Digging operations at Stonehenge inside Scroll Trench (Washington Foxhole) however. Decidedly, I AM not re-charging this Universe unless Digging commences before the Autumnal Equinox scheduled "UMR" time: 9:04 AM (UTC) 23rd September '11.
♥ YHWH Allah (LORD God)
Vuall
Sep 13th, 2011, 11:46 AM
I see you've been busy today Gary.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=heelstone+concrete+cracked
what is your source for this information?
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 3:39 AM
what is your source for this information?
Originally developed for medical use in 1972, CT provides a non-destructive method for investigating the internal structure of objects. CT scans are based on differential attenuation of X-rays as a result of density contrasts within a sample. Advanced microfocus computer tomography (µCT) now permits finer resolutions as low as 2 microns, depending on object size. With µCT technology, it is possible to display any internal detail of a core or plug sample that shows a contrast in mineralogy, density, or porosity.
Tommy Littlepage (http://www.intelius.com/results.php?ReportType=1&formname=name&qf=thomas&qmi=&qn=littlepage&qcs=Graham%2C+TX&focusfirst=1) died in 2004.
X-ray CT (http://www.corelab.com/rd/Instruments/advanced/advanced.aspx?ename=CTScan) Core Scanning System.
Gar-Den
Vuall
Sep 14th, 2011, 8:20 AM
As usual, not what I asked. Where is the link to the engineers report, Who conducted the survey and when?
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 1:09 PM
Where is the link to the engineers report,
Who conducted the survey and when?
Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke, Sr
(b. 1622; d. 1699), Core: 1656) (http://www.fidonet.org/)
Heelstone Lab Retriever
Vuall
Sep 14th, 2011, 1:17 PM
You are saying technology developed in 1972 was used in 1656?
What was he, a fucking time traveller?
And a link to fidonet? WTF?
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 1:34 PM
Nice evidence Garry. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7883874/Historians-locate-King-Arthurs-Round-Table.html)
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01586/round-table_1586701c.jpg
Thank you. G-D
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 1:41 PM
I'm must be missing how the video and the article are relevant to one another. I enjoyed the vid though. The article, not so much.
Same Lab. You're welcome.
G-D
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 5:10 PM
You are saying technology developed in 1972 was used in 1656?
Core was drilled in 1656. Core Lab analysis 1979.
What was he, a fucking time traveller?
No a German historian, antiquarian and dentist.
And a link to fidonet? WTF?
Never used BBS? Ran a BBS 4 years. FIDO ...
http://www.paulholmes.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/fidonet.png
Vuall
Sep 14th, 2011, 5:17 PM
Core was drilled in 1656. Core Lab analysis 1979.
Which lab, and where is the report.
No a German historian, antiquarian and dentist.
Never existed. Show me a link, other than to something you posted.
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 5:40 PM
Which lab, and where is the report.
Midland, Texas (http://maps.google.com/maps?rlz=1C1CHNU_enUS376&q=2001+Commerce+Dr+Midland,+TX+79703-7502&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x86fbd9dd05506567:0x99e4c4a6a586522c,2001+C ommerce+Dr,+Midland,+TX+79703&gl=us&ei=yCtxTuCkAcKgsQLk8fHjAQ&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBwQ8gEwAA). At the warehouse.
(do you want to buy a copy?)
Never existed. Show me a link, other than to something you posted.
Diary's at the warehouse also.
(link? in 1656 no internet)
:D G-D
Vuall
Sep 14th, 2011, 6:38 PM
At core laboratories?
How did they do a report in 1979 when they came into existence in 2002?
Are they time travellers too?
Garry Denke
Sep 14th, 2011, 7:02 PM
At Core Laboratories? How did they do a report in
1979 when they came into existence in 2002?
Core Laboratories (http://www.corelab.com/rd/saybolt/default.aspx?page=intro_history) was founded back in 1936.
Industrial CT Scanning (http://www.medical.siemens.com/siemens/zh_CN/gg_ct_FBAs/files/brochures/CT_History_and_Technology.pdf) introduced in 1972.
Are you ever serious or just here for fun.
Gar-Den
Vuall
Sep 14th, 2011, 7:09 PM
This whole treasure buried at stone henge is all bullshit isn't it Garry.
English Heritage have never heard of Garry Denke sr. They have no knowledge of this core you've posted about on over 450 blogs, chat sites and forums over the past 7 years.
For a famous German scientist, archaeologist and dentist, there is not one mention of him anywhere on the internet but in your posts.
Provide me with one link to something you haven't posted that corroborates any of your claims.
Just one.
Garry Denke
Sep 15th, 2011, 7:28 AM
English Heritage have never heard...
Tommy Littlepage (http://www.peoplesmart.com/psp.aspx?_act=resultswp&search=name&cam=354&utm_source=wp&utm_medium=wp&utm_campaign=name&utm_content=spot01&utm_term=3540102&id=3540102&firstname=Tommy&lastname=Littlepage&city=Graham&state=TX&pid=001529965599&dpt=1&pfn=Tommy&pln=Littlepage&pc=Graham&ps=TX) died in 2004.
Core Lab (http://www.ogfj.com/index/article-display/284094/articles/oil-gas-financial-journal/volume-4/issue-2/cover-story/an-interview-with-core-laboratories-using-the-laws-of-physics-to-optimize-production.html) founded in 1936.
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1. John Glen MP - Working for Salisbury
2. The National Trust
3. English Heritage
4. Council for British Archaeology
5. Wessex Archaeology
6. The Royal Society
7. United Nations Educational, Scientific
-- and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
http://www.intelius.com/results.php?ReportType=1&formname=name&qf=thomas&qmi=&qn=littlepage&qcs=Graham%2C+TX&focusfirst=1
Vuall
Sep 15th, 2011, 8:31 AM
Ok no information there, so I called core laboratories, got passed to a lovely lady in the legal department called Sandra, who is going to email me in an hour or so.
BTW don't you Texans have a lovely accent. (the ladies at least)
Garry Denke
Sep 15th, 2011, 11:12 AM
(Note: the Good Doctor 'hit' the Altar of Burnt Offering SW horn
Core-hole deviated; Bottom 1 ft (.3 m) Core has Polished brass)
Official Public Records
Dig dig dig! Heelstone Ark!
Get Digging! Save Relics!
1. http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-Glen-MP-Working-for-Salisbury/100572766657394
2. http://www.facebook.com/nationaltrust
3. http://www.facebook.com/englishheritage
4. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Council-for-British-Archaeology/118155221598435
5. http://www.facebook.com/wessexarch
6. http://www.facebook.com/theroyalsociety
7. http://www.facebook.com/pages/United-Nations-Educational-Scientific-and-Cultural-Organization-UNESCO/51626468389
G-D, SR
USPS Registered Mail No. R201172845
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Royal Mail Reference No. NY826898
http://www.royalmail.com/
Gar-Den
Vuall
Sep 15th, 2011, 11:50 AM
No official public records there Garry
in fact the royal mail one said
Your reference number is too short. Please check you are using the correct number.
Garry Denke
Sep 15th, 2011, 3:56 PM
John Glen MP - Working for Salisbury
http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-Glen-MP-Working-for-Salisbury/100572766657394?sk=wall&filter=12
Love Ezekiel's Beasts ♥
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/57135047.jpg
Ezekiel the Prophet's four Beasts:
Lion-head, Calf-ox, Man-face, Eagle-flying;
[Altar-box 8'x8'x4' in Concrete 4' below Heel Stone]
Love Daniel's Beasts ♥
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/58456079.jpg
Daniel the Prophet's four Beasts:
Lion-cat, Bear-dog, Leopard-cat, Altar-box;
[ark-seat-ephod-breastplate-altar-candlestick-table]
1697
Washington's Testament, 21 January 1653,
Little Braxted, Essex County, England G.B.
On his deathbed Rev. Laurence Washington (1602-1653) ancestor of U.S. first President George Washington (1732-1799) who inherited from his father Sir Laurence Washington (1579-1643) ownership of Stonehenge in Great Britain said;
Embedded in the Ancient's Concrete mixture of 1 part Bluestone and 3 parts Limestone cement, four feet (4 ft, 1.2 m) below my Helestone in Wilts, is my brass Altar of Burnt Offering (5c-5c-3c) containing my Seven (7) gold Tabernacle relics:
My gold Mercy Seat (2.5c-1.5c), my gold Ark of the Testimony (2.5c-1.5c-1.5c), my gold Table for the Shewbread (2c-1c-1.5c), my gold Candlestick, my gold Ephod-Girdle, my gold Breastplate, and my gold Altar of Incense (1c-1c-2c), are there.
Elizabeth Washington, baptized at
Tring Parish, 17 August 1636
Herefordshire, England
Gar-Den
http://books.google.com/books?id=zq4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA237#v=onepage
http://www.sulgravemanor.org.uk/history/rev_lawrence.htm
http://bowinthecloud.co.uk/washington.pdf
Garry Denke
Sep 15th, 2011, 3:57 PM
Not to be rude but.... What is this?
This is where Ezekiel and Daniel buried the Tabernacle.
Inside the 8'x8'x4' Altar golden Relics are Cemented.
http://www.garrydenke.bravehost.com/
http://www.freewebs.com/garrydenke/
Are you saying that the Ark of the Covenant is buried within or below the Heelstone?
http://spreadia.com/images/b11422/resized_bc5b97a3ed47182811a38de617db7e6cb34d1ceb.g if
Are you also saying that Daniel's vision is in regards to some sort of animal faces on the stone itself?
Ezekiel and Daniel descriptions Heelstone.
Carvings are all Obvious review Photos.
1. Heelstone Lion-Cat
2. Heelstone Ox-Calf
3. Heelstone Man-Face
4. Heelstone Eagle-Flying
5. Heelstone Bear-Dog
6. Heelstone Leopard-Cat
7. Heelstone Altar-Ark
Four Feet (4 ft)
Under Stone.
G-D
Garry Denke
Sep 15th, 2011, 4:15 PM
No official public records there Garry
in fact the royal mail one said
( http://www.corelab.com/rd/Instruments/advanced/advanced.aspx?ename=CTScan )
Dr Garry Whilhelm Denke Sr (1656) core drill Scroll Trench samples
Cartridge brass (70% Cu; 30% Zn), Live oak, Blue Stone concrete
8 ft (2.4 m) from GL: under Lion-Ox-Manface-Eagle; at Heelstone
http://www.corelab.com/rd/petroleumservices/images/PetroleumServices_images/RRProperties/USCTI2.gif
(Note: the Good Doctor 'hit' the Altar of Burnt Offering SW horn
Core-hole deviated; Bottom 1 ft (.3 m) Core has Polished brass)
Dig dig dig! Heelstone Ark!
Get Digging! Save Relics!
1. http://www.facebook.com/pages/John-Glen-MP-Working-for-Salisbury/100572766657394
2. http://www.facebook.com/nationaltrust
3. http://www.facebook.com/englishheritage
4. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Council-for-British-Archaeology/118155221598435
5. http://www.facebook.com/wessexarch
6. http://www.facebook.com/theroyalsociety
7. http://www.facebook.com/pages/United-Nations-Educational-Scientific-and-Cultural-Organization-UNESCO/51626468389
G-D, SR
Travis County and Bexar County, Texas.
Doctor's Diary copy: Royal Society.
Mailed in '95 (less Digits then).
http://www.co.travis.tx.us/county_clerk/
http://gov.propertyinfo.com/tx-bexar/
Gar-Den
REGISTERED MAIL NO. R201172845
US/UK REFERENCE NO. NY826898
Rockytrawn
Dec 31st, 2012, 11:55 PM
Round tables seem to have been common in the Celtic world and Irish stories tell of kings, beside Arthor who had them - this allowed them to have all of their men 'seated at their right hand'. Some were rather like two cresents so that servers could pass into the center. But the idea was that there was more equality between the warriors, the makers of things, and the poets and historians.
The Norman French preferred square tables where you could place people by their rank. With little nasty tricks like making some people not get any salt at their end of the table, being seated "below the salt". Or even at completely separate tables away from the Lord and the better food.
And King Arthor seems to have some roots in the Roman settlement at Bath. Bath was a natural hot spring and it allowed Romans to wash up properly. It was one reason for a colony there. The other was tin - in the bronze age, English tin was needed to turn copper into a harder metal for things like swords. It was an important source of Roman war materials.
Washing was not popular in the Middle Ages until Elizabeth the Great dragged her court off to Bath, so she did not have to feel so faint when she was surrounded by her courtiers on a warm summers day. Unlike earlier folks ,she did not agree that lice were the 'pearls of the poor'.
Queen Isebella of Spain is said to have boasted that she only bathed twice in her life, once when she was born and once on her wedding night. She actually bathed 3 times, they washed her at her death.
Bathing was considereed a Jewish (they had to bathe once a week, before going to church), or a protestant thing, that could get you in trouble with the inqusition.
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