Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Lost Knowledge and the Very Real Significance of Wuh Lax

Stonehenge and my stories of Wuh Lax are very closely intertwined hystorically. I use the term hystory to distinguish it from history, which I am claiming is further from the truth when it comes to the early period of Britain. History needs to be rewritten after it is thoroughly researched.

It saddens me to think that the successes of the early peoples of Briton go unnoticed relative to the worship historians seem to have for Roman history. To my mind the Roman history of South West Britain is more like fiction than it is history. By focusing on the Romans the British historians have missed the significance of the lax in the history of early Britain, hence the name of my main character Wuh Lax, which almost seems to have mystical or religious properties when placed in its correct context.

There are a number of facts to consider. The first is that the lax like the drax were of religious significance to the early Britons, and in particular those people who lived in Dumnonia and Durotriga, i.e. the South West of Britain. Drax becomes drake and lax becomes lake. Drax is a foul and it is a drake, and the drake was worshiped by the early peoples. Lax is the word for salmon and the salmon and the lake they swim in are worshiped by the ancient people. The fact that the hero of Britain was a man called Sir Francis Drake, who had cousins in the West Country should start you thinking that perhaps the surname name of this fellow goes back into ancient times. Why should one think anything otherwise, I have to ask?

As it happens the names Lax and Drax and very ancient and are very closely related in actual, but unwritten history of the early peoples of South West Britain, those people whose capital was closer to Athelney than London. Those people who spoke english before it was supposed to have been invented. The 'ing' people as I like to think of them, the people of the hero whose image sits on so many hills across southern Britain, or the 'bri' people, the people of the hills and the people of the tin found in the hills. Britons, and these people of the hills of the South West, my ancestors, most probably did not come from Anglia or Saxony, as the conventional history books would incorrectly have us believe.

How ancient? Well if you think that these people chose their words and named their special places well before the time of Stonehenge, and possibly several thousand years before Stonehenge, then that's pretty ancient.

You can, for example, forget that the notion of ley lines is fiction. No, ley lines are very very real and they can be seen by the naked eye from aerial photographs. Hows that for linking the past to the present. Ley lines and the ancient surveying of South West Britain go well into the period of more than a thousand years before Stonehenge. In fact, Woodhenge lies on a visible ley line that stretches right across South West Britain to the fort at Hod Hill, the ancient home of the Durotriges people. Hows that for ley lines not having historical significance. No! Ley lines really do exist, did exist and were very important to the ancient peoples, who ever they were. It is significant that the ley lines connect the henges with settlement rings at Maiden Castle, Badbury, Sarum and Woodhenge.

My evidence will be strewn, within my Wuh Lax novels and will explain among many things, who the real 'historical' King Arthur really was, where the capital of Briton, really was, and some of what the ideas of the ancient peoples really contained. My books, novels, about Wuh Lax will show the path of knowledge that these ancient peoples possessed and why they located at Stonehenge the stones they did. The Wuh Lax adventure, "The Lost King" tells the King Arthur story the way it was before his legend took over and Glastonbury and Cadbury rose to archaeological significance. For the real King Arthur story you will need to read my book when it comes out.

You might say that I figured it out. And, why did I have to figure it out for myself. It was/is because historians have thought linearly and used Roman ideas to sort out history that the Romans sought to hide. As I might say, you ain't read anything yet until you have read Wuh Lax for within Wuh Lax many of the mysteries of Stonehenge and the Pyramids are revealed. Many bits of ancient knowledge are unearthed once more and can be examined and verified or disproved by the archaeologists.

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