Hi Phil. I'll pass that on to John. I'd also recommend Marchell Abrahams who I Spoke to a couple of months ago. She's an author who recently released a book called The Great Migrations.
Great project! The first bishop of Rome was Linus, Caractacus´ his son. ❤💚🤍 Not Peter. Peter is Simon Magus, btw... according to Wilson & Blackett. There was only 1 King Coel and Helen was his daughter:-) Lucius was the son of Coel and he went on pilgrimage to Switzerland - Chur. 🙂 The church in Chur supposedly has the bones, a relic of Luzi. I was there and saw it, also from his sister Emerita. He's called Saint Luzi in Switzerland. Wales is the holy land :-) Not Palestine. Saint Paul wasn´t Joseph of Arimathea, sorry, Mr. Ellis, no.
Hi Monika. I could be wrong, but it sounds like you've been reading some Comwyns Beaumont. I recently read The Great Deception. Jury's out on that one due to a lack of sources being cited.
@@PaulSmith-esotericexplorer hello Paul, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep them coming, please! 🙂 No, I haven't fully read Beaumont yet, but I have already taken a look at his work, which I find to be partly disastrous. I read the books by Wilson and Blackett and I find them the most credible, as Alan Wilson preferred forensic investigations and visited the sites himself. I also find some of Edmund Marriage's videos very good. Beaumont has a few good approaches, but he also somehow mixes everything up and leaves Welsh history in the background, which I think is a fundamental mistake. I also believe that the Scottish Knights Templar supported Beaumont, of whom I am also critical.
Very much enjoyed your talk chaps, The National CV is a great resource.
Fabulous chaps, bravo. Would love to hear more from John and get him on our show in the future...
Hi Phil. I'll pass that on to John. I'd also recommend Marchell Abrahams who I Spoke to a couple of months ago. She's an author who recently released a book called The Great Migrations.
@@PaulSmith-esotericexplorer Fab, nice one Paul 👍
Great project! The first bishop of Rome was Linus, Caractacus´ his son. ❤💚🤍 Not Peter. Peter is Simon Magus, btw... according to Wilson & Blackett. There was only 1 King Coel and Helen was his daughter:-) Lucius was the son of Coel and he went on pilgrimage to Switzerland - Chur. 🙂 The church in Chur supposedly has the bones, a relic of Luzi. I was there and saw it, also from his sister Emerita. He's called Saint Luzi in Switzerland. Wales is the holy land :-) Not Palestine. Saint Paul wasn´t Joseph of Arimathea, sorry, Mr. Ellis, no.
Hi Monika. I could be wrong, but it sounds like you've been reading some Comwyns Beaumont. I recently read The Great Deception. Jury's out on that one due to a lack of sources being cited.
@@PaulSmith-esotericexplorer hello Paul, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep them coming, please! 🙂 No, I haven't fully read Beaumont yet, but I have already taken a look at his work, which I find to be partly disastrous. I read the books by Wilson and Blackett and I find them the most credible, as Alan Wilson preferred forensic investigations and visited the sites himself. I also find some of Edmund Marriage's videos very good. Beaumont has a few good approaches, but he also somehow mixes everything up and leaves Welsh history in the background, which I think is a fundamental mistake. I also believe that the Scottish Knights Templar supported Beaumont, of whom I am also critical.