In the excerpt from the book, it mentioned ley lines and the crossing of ley lines. Today there are so many towers that ley line or not, crossing or not, it is going to work. I wonder if on could think of two parallel functions, one being standard communication and the other function, the influencing part, managed by another branch and level of administration?Further details of the system trickled out. For example a Ministry of Housing & Local Government news release, from 15th March 1957 announced -
“RADIO STATION TO BE BUILT IN CHILTERN VILLAGE: GOVERNMENT DECISION. The Government have agreed to the siting of a Post Office radio station on land to the west of the London-Fishguard road (A.40) … near Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire. [material omitted] The station is required by the Post Office primarily for the purpose of national defence but it will also have civil uses.”
It seems odd that this and other public reports from planning enquiries openly refer to a facility with an important defence function given that this was at the height of the Cold War and only 6 years before the Spies for Peace caused uproar by revealing the existence of the RSGs. At the time the government said that the existence and siting of the RSGs was not secret but their functions were. But the defence function of the new microwave system was openly made public.
https://nocturnalrevelries.com/2019/07/21/dark-gods-anthony-roberts-and-geoff-gilbertson/ said:There’s sparse information on the authors available online, and I had to dig around quite a bit for it to paint a cohesive picture. What I could find was fairly depressing. Both men are now dead.
Anthony Roberts had previously published some other books on Atlantis and mythology. Paul Weston, an expert on Glastonbury’s mythology, claims that the mood of Roberts’ earlier books were “considerably different” to Dark Gods. Roberts ran a publication company called Zodiac House with his wife. He died in 1990 while climbing up Glastonbury Tor to see a lunar eclipse. He died of a heart attack, but some have suggested that he was actually killed by fairies for planning to summon the ghost of Robert Kirk, a folklorist who was supposedly abducted by the fairies in 1692. Most accounts of Anthony Roberts that I have found have presented him as a rather temperamental individual. (Sources: an essay on meeting Roberts, Paul Weston’s notes, and Roberts’ obituary on page 12 of The Ley Hunter Winter 1989/1990)
Geoff Gilbertson died more recently, in 2017. Despite living longer, he seems to have been the more tragic of the pair. He died alone of untreated cancer. I believe Dark Gods is his only book. After publishing it, he supposedly became convinced that the Dark Gods were after him for doing so. He apparently suffered several psychotic breakdowns and spent time living on the streets and in a mental institution. One of his friends believed that he was on the autism spectrum. This guy genuinely seems to have suffered horribly with his mental health. People that knew him seem to have thought him a very nice guy though, a fact which is not true for Anthony Roberts. Nearly all of the information I could find on Gilbertson came from this article.
I’ve read accounts describing both men as unstable. I don’t know how they met or what their relationship was like, but it seems that their interactions with each other created an echo-chamber of Fortean paranoia. Dark Gods doesn’t read like some transparent attempt to synthesize occult ideas in order to make a quick buck. No, this book is a genuine trek into Crazy Town.
Judging from this review, it look like the book is talking about 4D STS and theirs manipulations through the ages. But perhaps there is interesting points not covered in C's sessions?It's pricey for a 224 page book - over $500 on amazon in Australia.
Here's a youtube review:
Genaro, those images are very big and really bog down the loading of the thread.
Why don't you do screenshots directly on your computer? On Windows: Window+Shift+S -> Select the area on the screen with the left mouse key -> Release the left mouse key. The screenshot is now in your clipboard. After that you can directly paste it into your post as in image (Ctrl+V).Sorry, thanks for letting me know! I was taking a screen shot from my phone and loading it that way directly from the phone.
So now I know not to do that. Feel free to delete them if necessary.
Why don't you do screenshots directly on your computer? On Windows: Window+Shift+S -> Select the area on the screen with the left mouse key -> Release the left mouse key. The screenshot is now in your clipboard. After that you can directly paste it into your post as in image (Ctrl+V).
The 'print screen' key, if you have one (mine is function-key + F12), also worked in some Windows IIRC to grab the screen to clipboard. You could then paste it in Paint or whatever.