February 15, 2002

Not sure what to make of this one: "Stargate Edinburgh"
by Andy Hennessey, BeyondBoundaries - a weird mix of history, legend, conspiracy, and sci-fi:

"For me, the story begins in 1980, in Edinburgh, Scotland. For others, there is a much more ancient reality behind Edinburgh and the Lothians, dark secrets, arcane bloodlines and a procession of alien beings and Scottish thrones receding into the mists of time - to the fabled remains of Atlantis, and the Watchers whose magical powers have stretched across the aeons and whose grasp on the temporary hopes of humanity today is still yet to be proven and put to the test. But it looks like that time is soon to come.

"Britain, is the white isle of Atlantis, of the Hesperides, Thule, the isle of the dead, and isle of ancient tombs and underground secrets. Scotland is the holy land, sacred to the Romans for they put the ditch on the English side to protect it from the south. What terrible secrets, what terrible heresy occurred here that even the hands of medieval
monks would alter the place names so drastically. What is the terrible secret of Edinburgh?"

I love this kind of stuff!

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