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My book, In These Signs Conquer' and my interview with Occult of Personality, A Seer in Albionhas more information on Oxford as 'the womb of the world'.
What I will add here is that numerologically the date 12-11-2007 totals = 32/5 - comparing precisely with the numerological value for the word 'life' 12+9+6+5= 32/5. 5 being regarded as 'the number of life'.
T'was on my Headlines page, 12th November 2007 I mentioned an arc, a rainbow in the sky, a SkyBow, that my friend and I saw over the centre of Oxford. I've never seen anything like it and neither has anyone else I've spoken to.
"Today, at about 9.45 (I don't wear a watch) I was talking to a friend about the extreme chemtrail activity over the skies of Oxford today. Looking upwards I was astonished to see a huge rainbow crescent in the chemical-soaked clouds with its 'points' east to west. I quickly drew my friend's attention to it. Just then a Japanese lady approached us in a technological trance - enabled by earphones. My friend encouraged her to look up to the wonder in the sky whereupon she rattled off her mobile phone at it like a trench machine gunner. Eventually I managed to coax out several office staff to witness the phenomenon who also took several pictures with their mobile phones. The irony is that I didn't have a camera with me of any electromagnetic variety or otherwise. Hopefully I will be able to retrieve a photo from one of the people who were fortunate enough to see it.
On an esoteric note, a semi-circle (crescent) of rainbow light directly over the 'womb of the world' - Oxford, during the 5th day after Samhain climax suggests a successful conception. What awaits? (Mark this day)"