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Invitation to Scotchrood
In 1913, Carl Jung had apocalyptic visions of floods and deaths of thousands all supported by a voice that said this will become real. He was afraid he was going, well, ‘cookoo’. Once WWI broke out, he thought something else was being manifested. He created The Red Book, which was the beginning of his research into the collective unconscious.
In the tradition of Carl Jung’s, The Red Book,I wonder…
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Clue 2: #LetterWaterloo1815
A notable of Ledger 1807, is a soldier’s perspective describing The Battle of Waterloo and Quatre Bras, #LetterWaterloo1815. In the coming months, I will be presenting the letter, which was sent to my sixth generation grandfather, Peter Campbell. Here is the second clue.
Clue 2 Excerpt: #LetterWaterloo1815
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Are you able to understand William Gunn’s writing and…
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Smoking Gun answer to Clue 1 of the #LetterWaterloo1815
Here are the first answers to Clue 1 to LetterWaterloo1815 describing The Battle of Waterloo and Quatre Bras.
Who was the author of the letter?
What was his job?
Where was the letter posted from?
Smoking Gun answer to Clue 1: LetterWaterloo1815
The first person who helped me to decipher the document was friend and co-worker, Andy. Andy has researched the Battle of Waterloo, so his knowledge…
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Clue 1: #LetterWaterloo1815
A notable of Ledger 1807, is a soldier’s perspective describing The Battle of Waterloo and Quatre Bras, #LetterWaterloo1815. In the coming months, I’ll present the letter, sent to my sixth generation grandfather, Peter Campbell.
Clue 1: #LetterWaterloo1815
Clue #1: Please click on image to expand.
There are many mysteries that still need to be solved. By studying this first clue, here are…
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Fast or Fable: #LetterWaterloo1815
A notable of Ledger 1807, is a soldier’s perspective describing The Battle of Waterloo and Quatre Bras, #LetterWaterloo1815. The letter was sent to my sixth generation grandfather, Peter Campbell.
For the last three years, I’ve researched this document and received help from many people. I am just beginning to make some sense of it. It’s been exciting to discover some of the details. Such as, who…
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