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Do you think Merlin will be there? This is really exciting.

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Why yes of course Phyllis, and King Arthur himself.

H E A T

Wiltshire Mystery Ruined

Salisbury Plain overlies a very large Coalfield,
unfortunately too deep to mine economically.

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Yep, and at Today's Coal Posted Price;
the Ancient Prospect now economical.

We're going to dig it!
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Stonehenge Building Materials:

For those unfamiliar with the 5 basic rock types at Stonehenge;
here is a list of them in chronological order of their first arrival.

85 MYA

White Chalk - The outcrop sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Late Cretaceous Period, Santonian Age, calcium carbonate. Late Cretaceous Period outcrop sedimentary rock is the in situ construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 85 million years old. This stone is called Seaford Chalk Formation rock. White in color, this building material is from Stonehenge Ditch mining area.

3100 BC

Whitestone - The oldest limestone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) Period, Arundian Age, calcium carbonate. Early Carboniferous Period limestone sedimentary rock is the first (1st) construction material imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 340 million years old. This stone is called High Tor (Birnbeck) Limestone Formation rock. White in color, this building material is from South Wales Coalfield mining area.

3000 BC

Cosheston - The oldest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Devonian Period micaceous silicate. Devonian Period sandstone sedimentary rock is the second (2nd) construction material imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 408 million years old. This stone is called Senni Beds (Old Red Sandstone) Formation rock. Green in color, this building material is from South Wales Coalfield mining area.

2600 BC

Bluestone - The volcanic rock (oldest geologically) of Stonehenge is Ordovician Period intrusive igneous diabase (dolerite) and extrusive igneous felsite (rhyolite) and tuff (basic). Ordovician Period igneous rock is the third (3rd) construction material imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 470 million years old. This stone is called Ordovician Volcanic rock. Black in color, this building material is from South Wales Coalfield mining area.

2200 BC

Sarsen - The youngest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Oligocene-Miocene (Tertiary) Period silicate. Oligocene-Miocene Period sandstone sedimentary rock is the fourth (4th) construction material imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 24 million years old. This stone is called Reading Formation rock. Gray in color, this building material is from Marlborough Downs mining area.

Note that this order is consistent with both rock transport theories;
rock transported by a glacier and rock transported by the Ancient.

Both! One twice! Hope this helps!

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STONEHENGE: Replica of Mine

Seventy Seven Stonehenge Sarsens Shoring Seven Sisters Support

Seventy Seven Stonehenge Sarsens Shoring Seven Sisters Support

"Old Red after White, then Black, and Pale"
~King Arthur

Crop and Circle

The First Stone of Stonehenge is "white stone", Cretaceous and Carboniferous. Dr Garry Denke (1622-1699) found them, while coring at Stonehenge, in 1656. They are the key to understanding Salisbury Plain's past, both Mesolithic and Neolithic archaeology. The First Stone of Stonehenge is very important, both of them germane, Dr Garry Denke's.

Garry Denke's public papers are in Official Public (Deed) Records, note the word "public". Recorded over a decade(s) ago, for the Public, and free for kids. Not like Journal of Paleontology, Geological Journal, et al, that charge kids. Garry Denke's public papers filed on FidoNet also, over a decade(s) ago. Thanks to Tom Jennings, FTP, Usenet, BBS, etc.

Flora and Fauna

Altar Stone was in Stonehole 96
Heelstone was in Stonehole 97
(left Stone below Heelstone)

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Grander key

[(G-D)^1/2] = Wizard Frequency

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Force = Momentum-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Power = Energy-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Energy = H-Bar-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Current = Charge-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!
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Dark energy

G-D = Wizard Merlin

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Healing magic of Bluestone:

May the Irish hills caress you.
May her lakes and rivers bless you.
May the luck of the Irish enfold you.
May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.

Total Travel Distance of Bluestone is a 550 km Healing Minimum:

100 km - Carn Menyn to South Wales Coalfield by the Irish Sea Glacier
150 km - South Wales Coalfield to Stonehenge by the Ancient (1st time)
150 km - Stonehenge to South Wales Coalfield by the Ancient (returned)
150 km - South Wales Coalfield to Stonehenge by the Ancient (2nd time)
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550 km - Healing Minimum Total Distance

Site Name: Carn Menyn
Alternate Name: Carn Meini
Site Name: South Wales Coalfield
Alternate Name: Seven Sisters
Site Name: Stone Hedge
Alternate Name: Stonehenge

Avebury, Stonehenge, and South Wales Coalfield:

Avebury Oval is the larger scale Geologic Structure Map of the Oval South Wales Coalfield that had Double Basin Trough contours shown by Two Stone Circles within the Coal Exploration Ditch before being destroyed. The larger scale Avebury Oval mapping of the Oval South Wales Coalfield is a reflection of Stonehenge Geologic Structure Maps modeled by each Oval Double Bluestone Horseshoe pair detailed with Gritstone (Millstone Grit) and Whitestone (Carboniferous Limestone) from the South Wales Coast.

The Avebury Oval Coal Prospect is one of the largest Neolithic Geologic Structure Maps in Europe dating to around 5,000 years ago and older than Oval Double Bluestone Horseshoe megalithic Stage of Stonehenge Circle located 32 km (20 mi) to the south. Within the Coal Exploration Ditch is the great Gritstone (Millstone Grit) Outer Oval packing constituting prehistory's largest Geologic Replica by a Stone Oval, the measurement of that Oval longest-axis being an approximate 336 m (1,100 ft).

Geologic Structure Mapping by Stone contours at the Avebury Oval Coal Prospect began about four centuries (2600 BC) after its Coal Exploration Ditch yielded no Home Heating fuel. Originally 98 Tertiary Sarsens in the great Gritstone (Millstone Grit) Outer Oval packing stood as standing stones. The Northern inner Double Basin Trough contours measured 98 m (322 ft) in diameter and the Southern inner Double Basin Trough contours measured 108 m (354 ft) in diameter before their destruction.

Avebury Oval Coal Exploration Ditch was 21 m (69 ft) wide and 11 m (36 ft) deep, about Double the Width and Depth of Stonehenge Coal Exploration Circle Ditch.

Explored 90 Degrees;

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Well those oval double basin sinkhole contours shown by Avebury two stone circles are way too close. They should be MUCH further apart like that South Wales coalfield map, not right next to each other. For goodness sake, they are almost touching! And where is the Variscan age forethrusting modeled at Avebury oval coal prospect? Okay, so the Variscan age thrusting is confined to the Lower and Middle Coal Measures, but the backthrust system DOES penetrate Upper Coal Measures in places! And where exactly is the Caledonian massif that buttresses against this foreland basin? And lastly the outer sarsen stone oval contour and double basin sinkhole contours ONLY show a simple broad synclinal basin, of a MORE complex structural system!

Avebury
Stonehenge
South Wales Coalfield

Man all of that stuff is too confusing for this old miner's eyes. Why not just run with oval Avebury the oval rugby ball, and kick around round Stonehenge the round football. In the states they can run with oval Avebury the oval football, and kick around round Stonehenge the round soccer ball. These are a lot easier to understand than all of that stuff. If the round and oval footballs are too confusing, then just toss in a round volleyball for good measures.

O....... My....... God....... even Wilson's a Horseshoe and Round !



Jesus Christ....... Stonehenge is Everywhere !

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Seventh Theory of Stonehenge First
Burnt bones hint at Stonehenge story

Stonehenge, et al. Coal dusters. 21st June 1656

Avebury coal duster, Cursus coal duster, Durrington Walls coal duster, Long Barrow coal duster, Robin Hood's Ball coal duster, Stonehenge coal duster, Woodhenge coal duster, etc, all being originally simple coal hunting failures. Every one of them were coal exploration sites that did not yield any coal.

Take away all of the dressed up cemetery headstone rocks and what have you got? Nothing more than a bunch of coal exploratory ditches and holes, that is what. Afterwards, these ditches and holes were utilised as grave plots, for tired disappointed coal explorers, and their cold disheartened families.

Sad but true.

Anthracite and Bituminous burnt 3000 BC bones

In 1973 the Indiana University of Pennsylvania ("IUP") Indians GS 131 geochemical lab detected sulfur in Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) core samples from the '56 Aubrey Holes which circle Stonehenge centre.

IUP Indians 1973 quantitative '56 Aubrey Holes geochemical analysis verified this high sulfur content from anthracite and bituminous burnt 3000 BC bones in Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) '56 Aubrey Holes cores.

Indians confirmed by Sun Devils and Sun Angels

In 1974 the Arizona State University ("ASU") Sun Devils CH 113 chemical lab and Sun Angels GL 323 mineralogical lab confirmed the 1973 IUP Indians GS 131 geochemical lab anthracite and bituminous '56 findings.

Anthracite and bituminous Stonehenge coals were first discovered by Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699), IUP Indians, ASU Sun Devils, and ASU Sun Angels (1656-1974), in USA laboratories first detecting sulphur (S,16).

Stonehenge cremation fuel: Westphalian carbon

Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) coal and Mississippian (Early Carboniferous) lime in Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) Aubrey Holes of '56 were first verfied in 1973, and first confirmed in 1974, by USA laboratories.

Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Arizona State University

G-d

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One month it's Healing.
One month it's Death.
One month it's Coal.

Aubrey Holes' Phosphorus and Brimstone

The '56 holes Circling 'round Stonehenge cave Coal shoring Material;

7 Questions:

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 1
Why did the Ancient dig and fill '56 cave chimney vent holes with Carboniferous Limestone?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 2
Why did the Ancient then remove '56 cave chimney vent holes' Carboniferous Limestone?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 3
Why did the Ancient burn anthracite Coal in the bottom of all '56 cave chimney vent holes?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 4
Why did the Ancient burn bituminous Coal in the bottom of all '56 cave chimney vent holes?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 5
Why did the Ancient cremate ancient Dead in the bottom of all '56 cave chimney vent holes?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 6
Why did the Ancient cremate such Dead with anthracite Coal in all '56 of the Aubrey Holes?

Dr. Garry Denke - John Aubrey - Lt.-Col. William Hawley - Robert Newall - Question No. 7
Why did the Ancient cremate such Dead with bituminous Coal in all '56 of the Aubrey Holes?

Thanks a lot.

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Anthracite
blue stone
blue flame
blue coal

Little Haven-Amroth Coalfield
Pembrokeshire Coalfield
Carbon content 96%
Ancient source

G-d

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