Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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We seem to spend too much time responding to people who have no understanding or real knowledge of the subject matter, or to comments regarding people such as Ray Clark or Paul Rusling who have no real knowledge of the subject matter. This is not a simple, one track story, but a story that is combining parallel stories all detailing aspects of one story which then comes together to create an omnibus story. This is why, instead of publishing one volume (book) that covers one aspect of the story, we are preparing to publish an omnibus work that will be part-published as a series of connecting works. We are also avoiding the faulty Wikipedia approach of publishing from 'reliable' and 'verifiable' sources without reference to 'truth', but following our own YesterCode which is following medical, scientific and legal investigations to find the basis of a true account. In law, so many people have been freed from prison who were sent there by courts of law using only 'verifiable' and 'reliable' sources who have provided the guilty with alibis and in turn created false alibis for people who were not guilty. Witnesses can be bought off, or even threatened with harm, or their families threatened with harm, even when they are sitting on a jury, and they might seem to be a 'reliable' and 'verifiable' source. But they are not. In that context we would like to bring to your attention this video lecture regarding the life and times of General Edwin Walker. His story is one of those parallel stories that eventually collides with the story of the ship mv Mi Amigo, and thus the reason for the advent of another ship called mv Fredericia. That thread ultimately links to the story behind the creation of Radio Caroline: Comments are closed.
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