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The ship has set sail, and I think they are so arrogant they will simply ignore the public just as they have ignored for calls to make the information public for five years. If someone raises a squeek over the spending of a large sum of public money, EH have told a side of the story to enthusiastic archaeos and lay archaeos through BA and if asked or encouraged lots of letters of support would be forthcoming based on the story they have been told.

They will simply get away with it.

Apart from the lack of democracy what upsets me most is the lost opportunity - the subject and the issues are just the sort of thing your neighbour or the bloke in your pub quiz team would say "we had a problem like this in the war" "Have they thought about this, or trying that, or this won't work as ours broke." There are millions of people out there that would take an interest and just might bring their life experiences and knowledge earned in all walks of life to bear on the problem if they were given the opportunity - nothing may arise, but in asking you have invoilved and educated people in what Silbury and its construction is all about. No-one for example would climb Silbury if they understood the damage they are causing and the losses that occurr, and those that do go to climb would more likely encounter someone who would educate them.

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>The ship has set sail...<

Mmmm... maybe...

Don't see much civil disobedience these days - not on a large scale anyway. Got arrested twice back in the 60s; once at Portland Down with the CND and once in London with Bertrand Russell's <b>Committee of 100</b> (Bow Street Magistrates Court is quite nice on the inside by the way :-) Also remember surrounding a nuclear bunker at Wargrave (I think it was Wargrave) and getting 'escorted' from the place by lots of 'friendly' policemen. Back then no one in the media believed there were such things as nuclear bunkers - now you can go visit them and even take the kids with you for a nice day underground. How things change.

Didn't do much good mind, I think Portland Down's still engaged in the manufacture of delightfully exotic chemical and bacterial compounds, and we still have the 'bomb', but those demonstrations did generate a lot of attention in the media even back then. Mind, things are a bit different now (I've probably already set off half a dozen security alarms just by <i>using</i> certain words in this post. If you don't hear from me again it probably means I've been shot in the head seven times and once where it hurts most - my centre of civil justice.