Category Archives: Saints & Sinners

Depths of Dating

Plumbing the Depths of Dating in Greenland and the Caribbean unravels the mysteries of The Last Ice Age and Radiocarbon Dating.

Posted in Arabian Horizon, British History, Catastrophism, Dendrochronology, Deranged Dating, Edwin Johnson, Geology, Glaciology, Greenland, Greenland Snow Job, Halfway Horizon, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Iceland, Inflating Earth, Leona Libby Chronology, Leona Libby Paper, Maunder Minimum, Monte Rosa, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Radiocarbon Dating, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Science, Uniformitarianism, Varves | 10 Comments

The Claudius Con: Geographia

The Claudius Con begins with Ptolemy’s Geographia.

Posted in Earth, Geology, History, Inflating Earth, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis, Science, Siwalik Hills, Uniformitarianism | 2 Comments

Edwin Johnson meets The Romans

Edwin Johnson meets The Romans in Britain.

Posted in British History, Dark Earth, Edwin Johnson, Epigraphy - Inscriptions, History, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners | 6 Comments

Heinsohn Highlanders

The hidden history of the Heinsohn Highlanders.

Posted in Arabian Horizon, Books, British History, Catastrophism, Comets, Epigraphy - Inscriptions, Geology, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Inflating Earth, Language, Latin Languages, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis | 6 Comments

Harrying the North

Is Mother Nature responsible for Harrying the North?

Posted in Atmospheric Science, Books, British History, Catastrophism, Comets, Dallas Abbott, Dark Earth, Earth, Edwin Johnson, Electric Universe, History, Radiocarbon Dating, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Vitrified Hill Forts, Water | 7 Comments

Edwin Johnson goes to Canterbury

Edwin Johnson goes to Canterbury in search of Chaucer.

Posted in Books, British History, Catastrophism, Comets, Dallas Abbott, Dark Earth, Earth, Edwin Johnson, Electric Universe, Halfway Horizon, History, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Slavery, Solar System, Uniformitarianism, Vitrified Hill Forts | 8 Comments

1066 And All That

The two “genuine dates” in 1066 And All That are duplicates.

Posted in Books, British History, Halfway Horizon, History, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners | 13 Comments

Big Blunders

Big Blunders and the real identify of the Julian Calendar.

Posted in Epigraphy - Inscriptions, Halfway Horizon, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Language, Latin Languages, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis, Spain | 12 Comments

Repeat Romans

Repeat Romans reveal there’s more than one side to a story.

Posted in Arabian Horizon, Books, British History, Economics, Edwin Johnson, Enigmatic Egypt, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Latin Languages, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis | 6 Comments

Cross Checking Cleopatra

Cross Checking Cleopatra reveals some storyline surprises.

Posted in Economics, History, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis | 11 Comments

Going for Gold

The follow the money narrative for Rome reveals an alternative Going for Gold storyline.

Posted in Catastrophism, Hecker Horizon, History, Leona Libby Chronology, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis, Spain | 8 Comments

Graspable Gold

Before sliding further down the slippery slope of Roman currency debasement it’s worthwhile considering why Caesar’s coins look positively Carthaginian.

Posted in Books, Epigraphy - Inscriptions, Halfway Horizon, History, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners | 2 Comments

Synchronicity

A simple adjustment transforms a dreary discombobulated debasement discourse into a sparkling smoothly synchronous speech.

Posted in Books, British History, Economics, History, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Sardis, Spain | 7 Comments

Graspable Green

Before sliding further down the slippery slope of Roman currency debasement it’s worth remembering that North Africa was still remarkably green in Roman Times.

Posted in Agriculture-Horticulture, Catastrophism, Enigmatic Egypt, Geology, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Water | 1 Comment

Monetary Saints and Sinners

Surfing the slippery slope of currency debasement. Read: Monetary Saints and Sinners

Posted in Economics, History, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Uniformitarianism | 11 Comments