Thursday, 25 March 2021

Alan Wilson talks about Britain's two King Arthurs. Historical context of the King Arthur Story. A way to spend a cLockdown afternoon. You Will be amazed.

Theo Chalmers interviews historian Alan Wilson about Britain's two king Arthurs; where the Ark of the Covenant lies hidden in Wales; whose language the Welsh are really speaking and how it and our true history has been repressed for generations for possibly very sinister reasons. He has spent many years studying ancient records, scrolls and tombs, writing books and badly upsetting the establishment. Wilson and Blackett's research reveals that the ancient Welsh people, the Cymric were originally called the Khumry who were the lost tribes of Israel. They have deciphered "undecipherable" Etruscan inscriptions because the alphabet is an older version of the Coelbren alphabet used by ancients in Britain. They have used this language to allow them to interpret evidence indicating the tribes brought the Ark of The Covenant to Britain where it may still reside and they believe they know where it is. In addition they have pinpointed a place where they claim the Holy Cross is hidden behind a wall on a Welsh hillside. King Arthur and Khumric British History King Arthur I son of Magnus Maximus of the late 4th Century AD and King Arthur II of the late 6th Century AD, can both trace their family lines back to the British Emperor Constantine the Great, and continue on back to the Holy Family itself which entered Britain in AD 37. Both King Arthur's continue tracing their bloodline all the way back to King Brutus, himself a great grandson of Aeneas of Troy. Brutus came to the Island of Britain around 500BC which was 150 years after Agamemnon and his Achaeans took the Kingdom of Troy (1200BC is the official date and is out by several hundred years). The Khumry were a part of this major migration into Britain. The Khumry (Cymry-Welsh) were the original "lost" Ten Tribes who migrated North after the murder of Sennacherib (King of Assyria) in the early 7th Century BC. This huge migration of people ploughed their way through Asia Minor (modern day Turkey) and they are noted in Assyrian texts as the "Khumry", whereas the Greeks called them "Cimmeroi". They took with them the Ark of the Covenant which the authors prove in their book "The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant" published in 2007. This Khumric people were originally in Egypt before Moses led them out in the middle of the 14th Century BC, and their ancient Khumric language (Welsh Cymry) can still be used today with remarkable accuracy in translating the Egyptian Hieroglyphs, as the authors have already shown in their book "Moses in the Hieroglyphs" published in 2006. Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have been researching these Authentic British Histories for well over 35 years, and unfortunately have met with nothing but extreme opposition from the academic community. Surprisingly their major opposition is from the Church of Rome because of what their researches have unearthed regarding Jesus Christ and Christianity. This will be dealt with in a major forthcoming book. When Augustine came to Britain in AD 597 he was astonished to find the British had their very own churches as well as priests and abbots etc. In fact the British Apostolic Christian religion was even more advanced than that of Rome. This all stems from a man called Jesus the Nazarene who arrived in Britain in AD 37. Christianity was NOT introduced into Britain from Rome, but was actually taken TO Rome FROM Britain. This happened in AD 51 with King Caradoc who was forced to stay in Rome for seven years. The fact is British History is the best recorded history in all of Europe and were it not for the Holy Family coming to Britain in AD 37 non of this would be a problem. Since the beginning of the 18th Century AD there has been a major suppression of British History. To the academic community there is only the tunnel vision mentality of Roman Britain, or Saxon Britain, or Viking Britain, and if any major finds are made by archaeologists they inevitably end up in one of the three mentioned categories, heaven forbid they be Khumric-British - of which there are VAST amounts. Alan Wilson and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows: 1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent. 2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings. 3 - Arthur the War King 4 - Artorius Rex Discovered 5 - The Holy Kingdom 6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy 7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs 8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant 9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC These books can be purchased at: http://www.richplanet.net/catalog/ind...

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