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Sep 8, 2011 6:43 AM CST
Name: Neil
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Dear Jo Ann, our history goes back a lot further than that into the Dark ages as it is called and even beyond. For the Standish stones are from 5000 BC and the island is still the same with the same people on it! That is 2000 years before the pyramids were built, and 2000 years before Stonehenge was built!
Hampton Court has a presence about it that I cannot explain. For in my Articles you have seen the north long water which is fed by the Royal River Thames which leads to London. Anne Boleyn walked down there to get on the Royal barge to the Tower of London to await her trial, but she knew the outcome anyway. She passed through Traitors gate by the side of the river to the Tower of London, and anyone who passed through that never came out alive.
Her actual trial was in Westminster where the politicians are now then taken back to Greenwich, then to the Tower to await execution after the judges (?) gave their verdict. Where she was executed on Tower green as she was Royal.
Everyone else who were allegedly involved including her own brother were hung drawn and quartered on Tower hill.
That is why they say there are ghosts of Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London and at Hampton Court, and the wind blows up the long water, which it always does.
King Henry VIII sorted this country out as it was in turmoil after all the wars we were forever fighting. Traitors got what they deserved, and he sorted the French out who we have always been at war with, even now!
Kindest regards.
Neil.

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