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 Post subject: Mystical force stirs Geller to [buy] 'pyramid of the Forth'
PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:49 am 
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RELAXING in his luxury Thames-side mansion, Uri Geller, the world-famous spoon-bender, was suddenly riveted by an advert for the sale of a mystical Scottish island.

But while the prospectus for Lamb Island, off the east coast of Scotland, listed the disadvantages – "it is completely bare, and uninhabitable because it's so rocky, does not come with planning permission" – Mr Geller realised it was his chance to be part of a legend linking Robert the Bruce, King Arthur and the ancient kings of Ireland.

Mr Geller's attraction to Lamb Island, a volcanic outcrop in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, is its claim to be one of the three "great pyramids of Scotland", which mirror the layout of the pyramids at Giza, near Cairo in Egypt. The other islands are Craigleith and Fidra.


The full story can be read in The Scotsman and if you look at Fidra, Lamb and Craigleith on a map you can see the simmilarity to the layout of the Great Pyramids and Orion's Belt; however the connections with Robert the Bruce, King Arthur and the ancient kings of Ireland are a bit less obvious!

Lets consider the first of these... the article states that anyone standing on the battlefield of Bannockburn, where Robert the Bruce defeated the English in 1314, on the anniversary of the battle on 24 June, would see the three stars rise exactly over the three islands; first of all, anyone standing on the battlefield wouldn't even see the islands so maybe we just need to take Mr Nisbett's word for that!

As for the rest, if you want to sit with a map and start drawing lines on it to see if all the connections between Scotland's three important Templar sites and the three islands or even that a line extended from the Isle of May through Lamb Island will cross Tara then that's up to you. One last thing I will say is that if the Isle of May is meant to be Avalon then its just one of many in a long list... even wiki seems to be missing out on all these connections!

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 Post subject: Join Uri on island hunt for Egyptian treasure
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Uri Geller, spoon-bender extraordinaire and all-round guru of things weird and wonderful, is offering one ‘lucky’ Sunday Herald reader the chance to join him on a hunt for buried Egyptian treasure ... in Scotland. He claims the treasure was buried on an isolated Scottish island by an Egyptian princess 3,500 years ago.

Israeli-born Geller – most famous for mangling cutlery, his friendship with Michael Jackson and his claim that he used telepathy to make Scotland’s former football captain Gary McAllister miss a penalty against England at Euro 96 – plans to search for the lost Egyptian artefacts on Lamb, a small uninhabited island in the Firth Of Forth. Geller bought for the tiny island for £30,000 last year.


The full story can be read in The Herald! The Egyptian princess in question is none other than Scota, the person who Scotland is supposed to be named after! Anyway, I'll leave it at that and let everyone else make up their own minds about Uri's latest venture... tho maybe we should be wondering how many more Scotland matches he has "fixed"! :evil:

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 Post subject: Re: Mystical force stirs Geller to [buy] 'pyramid of the Forth'
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Aye, right: and the big metal roof on Rosslyn Chapel is actually a device for communicating with extra-terrestrials...

Meanwhile, the story of Scota has lots of variants:
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/u ... scota.html

But everyone needs a foundation myth, and a link back to the pharaohs was as good a way of legitimising a line of kings as any in the middle ages.

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 Post subject: I'm going to live on my island.....
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Aye, right: and the big metal roof on Rosslyn Chapel is actually a device for communicating with extra-terrestrials...

The same could be said of the (one time) whale-bone arch on North Berwick Law as, according to none other than Uri Geller, North Berwick in Sctoland, is a UFO hotspot! He'll soon get a chance to see if he's right (about that and his Egyptian treasure):

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Saturday 6th March, 2010 - I am heading off to Scoland, to my little island Lamb Island. It's been described as one of the most dangerous places to try to land a boat, and one of the most uncomfortable places to sleep...I'm looking forward to it! OK, it's only for one day and one night - but I thought it would be rediculous to buy an island, and then never set foot on it! So, this Saturday the 6th of March, I will be going to Lamb island, with Shipi, and "Island Man" Andy Strangeway, a UK Adventurer who's ambition it is to spend a night on every island in the UK.

Shipi & I are leaving London at the crack of dawn, and heading towards North Berwick, where we will arrive some hours later in the early afternoon. We're going to spend some time visiting the area, including a visit to the Scottish Seabird Centre. So if you are in the area, come and say hi! We're then going to jump on a boat, and go on a tour of the islands near to Lamb, including Bass Rock & Craigleith - before landing on Lamb, and treasure hunting!


The full story can be read on Uri's Diary!

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