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it's actually well known in Scotland that the stone in Edinburgh is a fake. there are several "real" stones around the country.

I presume you're talking about Dunsinnan Hill or Dull in Perthshire?

Cheers
Andy

The Megalithic sites of Perthshire:
http://www.andysweet.co.uk/stones/

>> it's actually well known in Scotland that the stone in Edinburgh is a fake. there are several
>> "real" stones around the country.

Indeed, but I wasn't going to be the first to mention this :-) It's also now (widely) accepted that the Stone of Destiny on the Hill of Tara is not the original.

Thanks to all of you who have e-mailed me on this, I have responded as promptly as possible.

There rae those who believe that the real Stone is actually crystal or meteorite, and some even believe it is associated with the Enochian Illar.

I have been working with prof JJ Hurtak from the USA, and he also has some interesting theories that i won't go into online for obvious reasons, but it does make this a particularly intriguing quest.

Once I have the funding in place for the expedition, perhaps some of you would like to take part?

Ross Hemsworth
The Phantom or Fraud Project

I remember my head teacher in Lundin Links telling us with great glee about the Westminster stone being a lump of Scone sandstone.He left us with the thought,why, when offered it back in the 1360's, did the Scots say no thanks.

H.