The Mabinogi By Paul Challenger

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The Mabinogi By Paul Challenger.

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To Mr. Paul Challanger, thank you for taking up the mantle left by Mr.Broadstock. I'm sure he would approve. Britain's Hidden History is too good to go by the wayside.

chriscarey
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Great Paul! Keep up the good work sir! Ross would be happy!

nigeljames
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Fascinating Paul. Please keep them coming.

andrewwhelan
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thanks Paul - lovely to listen to your presentation.

saucepanbach
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Thank you Paul for your input in keeping the light shining. It would be wonderful to have other equally knowledgeable contributers to learn from about our history.

es
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Many thanks Paul and a wonderful talk, i am sure Ross would be very proud of you. So interesting too as always.. Thank you.

ancientruby
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An excellent presentation Paul, thank you. It all needed saying, and we all need to keep saying the same things. Heddwch!

eifionwynwilliams-iffy
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That was fascinating, thank you Paul for your contribution to keeping Ross's legacy alive.

jackieoxon
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Very interesting, and thank you for the continuation of BHHR. Couldn't help but mention about a book I read some years back about Dr. Price, a fascinating man. I cannot find this little story in the books I have on him at present, so maybe someone else reading this site can. It concerns Dr. Price's time in Pontypridd while he was engaged in getting the roundhouses built. These were apparently going to be a gatehouse to a much bigger house behind, where, of course, there is no room for such a building anyway. The story went that he was at that time planning an archaeological survey or possibly an actual dig, at 'Ynys, North of Newbridge (Pontypridd), where a fantastic treasure was to be found'. Of course, with Dr. Price's history of what was at the time regarded as essentricities, nothing ever came of his bold claim and it was totally dismissed. What stirred my memory of reading this story was the claim by Alan and Baram regarding the 'Resting place of the Arc'. So was this Arcadian knowledge present in a select few intellectuals over the last thousand or so years? If anyone reading this site can connect to this story, I'd love to hear your views. I just wish I could find the book that I read it in.Thanks again, wonderful site.

robertalford
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Good to see the great work of Ross, on BHH being carried on, m7ch appreciated 🙏.I worked in Treforest uni for bricklaying contractor in early 90's, either 92 or 93.Built a classroom block

dadim
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Brilliant stuff, thank you. So much to learn

AdianGess
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This is very helpful and presented well. Ross would be overjoyed and grateful for all those keeping this channel alive and by adding new content. Bravo. 👏😇

pauljenkinson
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That was wonderful. Thank you Paul. Very much appreciated.

SMartypAntsPants
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Thanks for summarising druidic belief. Mistaken accusations of druidic sacrifice are based on this transmutation of the soul - the murderers' death would allow the soul to return and continue it's journey

dave_hoops
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Thank you so much Paul. Great presentation packed with information. Looking forward to your next one.

sallyalden
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diolch, thankyou paul..
keep up the good work...

jardon
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Does this man have a YouTube channel? Very very articulate...

BobMarley-nxre
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Thank you for this, well thought our reasoned presentation, yes Iolo saved so much - you can tell how well he did by the extent of the attempts to vilify and discredit him, continued by modern authors who can't be bothered to do their own research, or don't care, and just take the money .
Thanks for summarising druidic belief. Mistaken accusations of druidic sacrifice are based on this transmutation of the soul - the murderers' death would let the soul continue it's journey through the lifeforms. They were probably right
Windfarms on Senghenydd would destroy this important British historical site, and the archaeologist and others must put their name on the documents for it to continue, when they have received info about its importance they can't later say they didn't know.
Stone found deep underground in the heart of Britain. Hmmm, can't be British can it!!

dave_hoops