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rockhopper wrote:
Thanks for that. Nothing of import was cut from the report, just a little trimming to fit it onto the site. I would like to see excavation done, but that can only be done by the archeaos, they hold the licences, i dont. I'm well aware of the identitities of those who put the lid on this, and would love to expose them, but fear legal repercussions.
Just to further illustrate what i'm up against. Last year, another geologist, who will remain nameless, came to look at some of this. He was genuinely astonished by what he saw and promised to put me in touch with others specialising in the field. Three months went by, so i contacted him, only to discover that the specialist had already visited unbeknown to me. I have no idea what his opinion was. The geologist had also revisited along with three unidentified Welsh archaeologists. It did not occur to them that I may be interested in their opinions, or have any input to make. Exclusion is the prevailing attitude of those who have been fortunate enough to benefit from higher education. I do not use the term "educated fools" lightly, but at this stage I have encountered far too many of them.
Unfortunately my dvd recorder is broken, and i simply cant afford a new one. When I get access to another, i can take hundreds of still photos from the 12 hours of video i have. This will put the matter beyond any doubt. Incidentally, no one who has so far taken the trouble to come and look at this has disagreed. Its there, it needs recognition, investigation and most importantly protection. I am a little pissed off by what i've encountered, but that's what sites like this are for. 20 years ago, they would have succeeded in gagging me. Not any more....


Well I'd say go ahead and post your discoveries everywhere available...if it was me, I'd name names and then if any legal repercussions were to follow...they would have to be forced into admitting their reasons in a court of law under oath.....and there would also be a great deal of media interest...it would show people who are wrong/blinkered/hindered by ambition up for what they are. Are any newspapers interested...most have an archaeological "expert"...I'm sure they wouldn't be hindered by "threats from above" in the name of a scoop...try contacting them.


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Posted by Resonox
2nd February 2012ce
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