May I

I will really try to make this the last time that I bang on about this.

 

We need to recognise that the calendar is an artificial construct designed to control human beings and their behaviour, to disengage them from Nature and their free role in, and responsibilities to it.

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News and Features

27th January 16 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

News and Features

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My apologies for the lack of posts. I’m currently very busy with personal stuff and this may take a while. Besides an impending lack of broadband, my laptop needs some repairs or possibly, replacement. This is likely to extend the amount of time I’m off line but I’ll do my best to update as often as possible. – Ellis

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Now you see it…Now you don’t: Addendum

Parts:  1   2   Addendum

“Salve Regina!”
“It is our Lady”
“Lo! it is Venus, and she sits upon many waters yonder.”

Cardinal Points:

In the newsletter, which I sent out (12th August 2008) to notify this new article to members, I wrote about
how other, obviously connected, significant workings are underway in this ancient city of Oxford at locations just outside the old city walls and at its cardinal points. (I’ve added more.)

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Now you see it…Now you don’t: The Oxford Henge

This is Part 2 of Now you see it…Now you don’t.

 

This is a re-formatted article that was on my former website. It was part of a larger article on Oxford published in August 2008.

 

Here glow the lamps,
And teaspoons clatter to the cosy hum
Of scientific circles…
‘Q’

Osenfort

Authorities recently sanctioned the public release (through the Oxford Mail, on Isis Day, 17th July, 2008) of the astonishing news that a huge henge, measuring at least 150 metres diameter, had been discovered less than half a mile to the north of Carfax, at the centre of Oxford. The  massive megalithic* site, far bigger than Stonehenge, had been realised, they claim, when builders were preparing land behind houses in St Giles for the new ‘Kendrew Quadrangle’ development by St John’s College.

*Not strictly ‘megalithic’, as far as anyone but the surely damned coveters know, until integral large stones have been reported.

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9th August 15 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

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The long-term decline in viewership for America’s big TV outlets is finally starting to catch up to their stock prices. Since 2009, media stocks have been some of the best performers in S&P 500, but the last few days have seen $50 billion wiped from these companies.
Mainstream Media Stock Prices Collapsing as People Choose Internet Over TV

Comment: I know this article is about the U.S. media, but it applies globally. What’s coming (as I indicated on previous occasions – including the predictions for this year) are licences to use the internet.

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A fishing story – honest!

For a lot of my boyhood and up to my late 30s, before I moved back to Australia I used to enjoy fishing (it’s a 7-thang). I gave it up when I became a vegetarian. Not that I ate the fish.

Anyway…

I’d say I was about 25-ish, during the 70s anyway, and I was excited. It was 15th June, the eve of the course fishing season in England. Continue reading