Welcome aboard Troedyrhiw.you have made some interesting comments and one of them in particular makes sense because people who live in Cornwall claim that Cornwall and the Isle of Scilly were once joined together and still do even to this day.
Much is being learnt about what happened with this AD 562 Comet recently because it had not previously been so widely publicised as it is on here and other people are taking an interest and able to come to their own conclusions regarding this matter especially and whole new cans of worms are being opened by interested individuals.
We are all searching for the truth and a scientific solution to solve this event and bring it to the front so that a better understanding of British History is easily explained.
Much is unknown as slowly the jig saw pieces that have evaded Alan Wilson and Baram are slowly coming together and making some form of sense at long last.
It was unfortunate that Gareth Dowdall the crook was obtaining Government grants unlawfully and did not want to be exposed. His biggest threat came from Alan and Baram therefore he went to extraordinary measures to discredit them using his position of power as an Archaeological trust of which he had no qualifications to hold.
Anyway, lets assume we have a comet strike, one of the following effects after the impact would be a Tsunami? is it not possible that the narrow strip of land that connected Cornwall to the Scilly Isles was inundated with such force by the tsunami that it became completely submerged because of additonal ice or Water.
I contacted Alan regarding the Sypilis out break after doing much research into this matter on here and scientists claim it started with Columbus and his men. His reply is enclosed underneath and Alan is a very logical well educated individual and seldom if ever makes rash decisions when replying to something like this.
Heres what he had to say...
We were on to the idea of conflict between Native Americans and the British explorers -migrants because of diseases,
It did occur to us that veneral disease was transplanted into north America by these migrants.
We were however too busy fightng for survival and we chose - perhaps wrongly - to set the matter aside.
It would also account for communities in the UK avoiding each other, and staying apart.
It is possible that Columbus and his men took syphillis to the Americas.
It is equally possible that the Arthurian expeditions did exactly the same.
Apparently it was endemic between certain known Native American Tribes.
This points to a close contact with a disease bearing group whilst other non contact tribes escaped.
The continuing tragedy is the blind stupidity of the idiotic archaeologists.
some pictures of St Peters Church Caer Caradoc Wales.
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