(Joe) One last question: In a previous session, it was said that Caesar was born 1,635 years ago. How many years ago did the comet fragment meteorite impact occur in Western Europe that ushered in the Dark Ages?
A: Around 1100 AD
Q: (Pierre) They said "AD", not "years ago".
A: Check tree ring data for signal.
Q: (Joe) The problem is... Baillie has it at 540 or 550, but that's using the messed up... Anyway, doesn't matter.
(L) Doesn't he say that one of the strongest signals is the 1100, and yet in our historical records, there's supposedly nothing at that time? The historical record is off. But them counting years backwards, it's 1100.
(Joe) Right, that's the problem. I just wanted to try to correlate it because they said Caesar was born 1,635 years ago from now.
(Pierre) If we follow those two figures, that means about 400 AD. If they say this end of the Western Empire was 1100 AD, uh...
(Andromeda) 600 years later.
(Pierre) So it's 1100 - 400. It would be around 700. We were thinking 540.
When reading some of the sources supposedly "chronicling" that time I had a feeling that around "536" there was a break and there were a lot of strange(?) stories until the rising of Charlemagne/his family around 700. History was more like propaganda for the ruling "elite" and very "thin" for European history. The chronicles reigns of the Carolingians had more details compared with those I read handling about the time before.
But when reading the Bavarian history between around 200 and 700, the modern texts use a bit too much making up history from very thin sources during the late antiquity and early middle ages IMO. The story/ history goes like this: some time around 200 all the Romans just "decided" to pack everything they had here - things, slaves, family - and "go back to Rome". This is official history and no real reason is specified why they would want to go there after settling here for some generations. And following this event there were about 100 years where there is no Bavarian history at all and no people here at all. And then some not further specified tribes came to settle here to become later the Bavarians. And a bit later some missionaries came to bring "Christian belief" to the region here. Why? Before there were the Romans with Christian belief as state religion. One would suppose that this would stay. But no Christians only pagans. The missionaries came from Ireland by the way - not France and not Italy and not Spain and also not Byzantium. There seem to be not many people in Western Europe in these stories. And also Charlemagne was busy to rebuild ruins of churches. In the Carolingian chronicles Regensburg was mentioned a couple of times but never Augsburg. Both were cities during the Roman times here. Wikipedia tells that Augsburg was just not mentioned in history for some generations. Some time ago they found a Roman cemetery with a about 4 meter pebbles "from a flood" at Augsburg.
I am not a specialist but I think that the holes in the history of this region during these time are bigger than the "history". I am asking myself, what was really going on back then ...
Thank you very much for this session. Water, cystals and history are the main points here according to me.
I own a quartz crystal and that's true that our individual frequency doen't fit with all kind of crystals. It was difficult for me to find a right one. The woman who made a pendulum test on me was desesperate to find one then at then end the quartz matched. We know that crystals can memorize informations and it's used in computers. Let's train to put intention on it !
About water, it's pretty interesting to see that for a while and especially nowadays, we have been hearing about water and its mysteries : television, internet, press.
It seems that we still have much more to find out but more and more, it seems that water is an important key of life and understanding.
Concerning history, the concern about dates reminds me the recentism theory whose Fomenko is a symbol. Some historic facts appear to be faked or missed. Of course, we know that it's easier to manipulate mankind if it doesn't know its own history and origin.