
South Baddesley and ancient stone

South Baddesley stone at SZ 350 966 with 1 metre and 50cm ranging poles

South Baddesley stone at SZ 350 966 with 1 metre and 50cm ranging poles

Parallel 1Ghz energy emission lines at Jacob’s Barrow, AKA Golden Cross, under drought conditions. All lines emit the same frequency, defined by the central primary line, which is always 0.3m wide, regardless of weather.

Jacob’s Barrow, also named Golden Cross. Active ley-line earth emissions diagram and maths, at SU 213 179, archaeology UID 19860.
Drought conditions, when signal origin depth has sunk to 12 metres below ground.
Energy emission frequency approx 1GHz.

Jacob’s Barrow, also called Golden Cross, next to the B3080 in the New Forest, close to the village of Hale, SU 213 179, archaeology UID 19860.
Winter photograph.

Jacob’s Barrow, also called Golden Cross, in the New Forest, close to the B3080 and the village of Hale, SU 213 179, archaeology UID 19860.
Summer photograph.