A six part series following the work of author/historians Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett. The nine books they have so far researched and published document over 30 years of forensic historical investigation into ancient history. Their findings are controversial, which seem to be hugely feared by figures within academia, some of whom are Professors yet have no qualifications. They have suffered multiple smear campaigns, apalling corruption and even murder attempts. This series documents their struggle to get the truth out and into offical channels. We also look into their groundbreaking findings, some of which mean history needs to be re-written. They started out searching for King Arthur and found more than they bargained for.
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Ryan Diaz
>What If I Told You The Ark Of The Covenant is in Wales?
Dig it up and show us or STFU
Josiah Butler
You know that by linking a wikipedia page, essentially undermined all interest in your shitty thread. Eat my cum homo. If you can't explain it yourself, then you obviously have NOTHING to say about the arc of the covenant. Little bitch. Stop wasting my time. Out!
Blake Hall
I don't live in Wales but if some fag who lives near the mound can dig it up and post it.fuck it
Connor Sullivan
Cringe tier conspiracy nonsense. God himself declared that the Ark would pass from memory, and never be found or visited, or made again.
>"And it shall come to pass, when ye be multiplied and increased in the land, in those days, saith the LORD, they shall say no more, The ark of the covenant of the LORD: neither shall it come to mind: neither shall they remember it; neither shall they visit it; neither shall that be done any more." Jeremiah 3:16
Eli Jones
Imagine if Sup Forums found the ark. Can someone create a Ark general to find it
John Powell
>You know that by linking a wikipedia page, essentially undermined all interest in your shitty thread. Eat my cum homo. If you can't explain it yourself, then you obviously have NOTHING to say about the arc of the covenant. Little bitch. Stop wasting my time. Out!
You literally can't be this autistic. Read the wikipedia page you cum guzzling faggot I don't need to explain shit about something that a 6 year old knows about.
Zachary Campbell
> Rhys Davies is Welsh it's all true m8s
it's all true
Josiah Evans
It doesn't exist user.Even if you take the bible as the literal truth a wooden boat stranded on a mountain top for thousands of years is going to rot away to nothing
Parker Turner
spoiler alert...it's in heaven
Daniel Robinson
Its that box Moshe used to store the stone tablets and some other shit i can't remember like his foreskin maybe.
Jose Roberts
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
FUCK YOU!
time wasting moron.
Lincoln Wood
I meant the covenant. It couldn't of eroded away because it was covered in gold
Daniel Stewart
I would respond that you are gay.
Elijah Powell
If you can't summarise something for the sake of interest gaining then go kill yourself.
Elijah Kelly
>wooden boat That's Noah's ark dipshit
Colton Lopez
are you fuckin stupid?
Noah Brown
The Ark of the Covenant and Noah's Ark are different things, dipshit. Yeah, neither of these mythical objects were real but still, fucking hell.
Nathan Bell
Gold gets stolen
Alexander King
More recently, Wilson and Blackett began a search for what was known as 'The Greatest Work of the Cymru' - Cyfrangon. This is allegedly a massive, hollow, man-made hill concealed somewhere in Wales (similar to Silbury Hill). Treasure hunters in Wales have long sought this fabled hill in which, it is believed, lie several objects of tremendous historical and archaeological value, many of which may be covered in gold or copper.
The use of deep ground probing metal detection and analysis equipment revealed non ferrous metal artefacts some fifteen feet below the surface of the hill at Twyn y Glog, near Ynysybwl in mid Glamorgan. Further investigation by collaborators proved that the original height of the hill lies some 30 or more metres below the Ordnance Survey height, and that the hill is therefore an artificial construct. (Berkly, G., 2007). No further tests have been made to date (10 September 2007).
>"And the temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament: and there were lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, and an earthquake, and great hail." Revelation 11:19
Wyatt Bell
you dont believe the Ark of the Covenant is real
Sebastian Green
The ark of the covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in the Book of Exodus as containing the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.
Joshua Campbell
this is a scene from a documentary - it shows the last time the Ark was in Human hands (Uncovered) I believe the Nazi's had access to it, and if I remember correctly the US Government has it now in a warehouse somewhere.
Just be careful guys, you know what they say you play with Fire and you'll get Wet.
Ultimately, it contained the two stone tablets of the Law, Aaron's staff that sprouted leaves as a sign from God that the priesthood of Israel belonged to the Levite Tribe, a pot of Manna, and 12 stones taken from the bed of the Jordan River when Israel crossed it to take the Promised Land, one for each of the 12 Tribes.
When was the last recorded keeping place of the Ark?
Jaxson Bell
What if I told you niggers tongue my angus?
Christian Foster
I think it's from His 40 days in the desert.
Me too, I'm surprised there were people that didn't know what it was.
Henry Foster
I've always felt there was something holy and overlooked about Wales.
Christian Myers
have you been to Wales before?
Joshua Jones
I get it, it sucks being a pollack, but you have to figure out a better way to express yourself than by shrieking like a hungry baby with a poopy diaper.
Sebastian Howard
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have uncovered physical evidence of two King Arthurs. The latter day stories of King Arthur have pushed two very real Kings together into one mighty mythical character. Wilson and Blackett in their detective work have specified a dynasty of 80 British Kings, two of whom were called Arthur seperated by 6 generations. Once they had pin point St Peters Church (North East of Bridgend in South Wales) as the most likely resting place of King Arthur II, they bought the building and carried out an excavation.
Wilson and Blackett claim that the ancient Welsh people, the Cymric were originally called the Khumry who were the lost tribes of Israel. Incredibly they also claim to have deciphered "undecipherable" Etruscan inscriptions because the alphabet is an older version of the Coelbren alphabet used by ancients in Britain. They also claim to have used this language to allow them to interprate 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 (Christ's cross) is hidden behind a wall in a Welsh hillside.
This what (((They))) are hiding.
Leo Richardson
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Parker Morales
I know and I apologize for my crude use of your language. So I'll try a little harder. Please allow me to suggest you stick a cactus up your cunt. Sincerely, (Me).
John Ward
Yes goyim believe it is in Yemen good goy. Jews are the true rulers of israel.
Ok. I don't want to pound through all of these videos and go down this rabbit hole just to have a discussion right now, but I'm interested... Can you give us a summary of why you think it's in Wales?