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by Wil Helm
05 Jan 2026, 00:33
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Fleeburg
Replies: 7
Views: 295

Re: Fleeburg


For the general term the first possible explanation that crossed my mind was "Vliedberg".
These "Vliedbergen" (manmade hills) ...


Maybe too quick in limiting it to manmade only.
'Getuigenheuvels' (natural hills ersoion-resistant).

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getuigenheuvel

Used for ...
by Wil Helm
04 Jan 2026, 17:10
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Fleeburg
Replies: 7
Views: 295

Re: Fleeburg

For the general term the first possible explanation that crossed my mind was "Vliedberg".
These "Vliedbergen" (manmade hills) were used to give shelter to local "aristocratic?" heads (in the upper part), and surrounding/dependant local people and stock (in the lower part, but still elevated)in case ...
by Wil Helm
28 Oct 2025, 01:39
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: Historical usage of "W" or "VV"
Replies: 6
Views: 6806

Re: Historical usage of "W" or "VV"

For me it seems that in OLB the letter "W" is written not as a double. As a single.
Same like "M" but then upside down. Actually it is the opposite mouth-lip formation as the "M"-sound.
M tighten the lips no air out, W relaxes it to let if low. But that is more my look at how alfabet letters could ...
by Wil Helm
15 Oct 2024, 16:05
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy
Replies: 9
Views: 6207

Re: The blue flame? - Frana's Prophecy

Possible fysical/medical repercussion of blood low of oxygen.

"Oxygen-rich blood is deep red and causes your skin’s normal color. Under-oxygenated blood is bluer and causes your skin to look a bluish purple."

"Causes of peripheral cyanosis include:

...
heart attack or heart failure
shock ...
by Wil Helm
14 Oct 2024, 13:59
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Questioning the Atland timeline
Replies: 20
Views: 14805

Re: Questioning the Atland timeline

Coco wrote: 14 Oct 2024, 11:55 A critical evaluation of Fomenko's work reveals a tendency to selectively cite sources and draw conclusions that are absurd.
As i read again that post, you were the one bringing up Fomenko?
That said, damn interesting posts there, allready forgot i did ;-)
by Wil Helm
14 Oct 2024, 09:25
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Questioning the Atland timeline
Replies: 20
Views: 14805

Re: Questioning the Atland timeline

To complete my line of thought, I think the result of assumingly having the same event occuring on 2 different points in time due to, let's say, "wrong interpretation" is a doubled prolonguation of the "real" timeline. Because the years "before" in the latter are also misplaced in the former. When ...
by Wil Helm
14 Oct 2024, 08:25
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Questioning the Atland timeline
Replies: 20
Views: 14805

Re: Questioning the Atland timeline


According to OLB chapter 136.08, Jesus/Buda's birth occurred in the year 594 BCE (1600 years after Aldland sank), rather than his attainment of enlightenment. This suggests the possibility that the Fryas intended to indicate that the collective events transpired around that period, a notion that ...
by Wil Helm
13 Oct 2024, 15:38
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Questioning the Atland timeline
Replies: 20
Views: 14805

Re: Questioning the Atland timeline


I do not understand why you add 593 years to 1255 AD. If we have established that 1255 is wrong due to its inherent gap from the “real” date, then what is the point of adding anything to it? That would be like creating a gap twice its original size.

Who is Blavatsky and in what book does this ...
by Wil Helm
13 Oct 2024, 10:20
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Questioning the Atland timeline
Replies: 20
Views: 14805

Re: Questioning the Atland timeline

If we ago along with what OLB is suggesting:
what we think in persons of Budha, Krishna and Jesus, are in fact constructs based on 1 and the same historical figure...

than we could look at the "Kersten reckoning" from OLB in still another way,
meaning counting from the OLB year of the Kersten ...
by Wil Helm
22 May 2024, 14:49
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: Odd Oera Lindaesque Barrel Inscription
Replies: 8
Views: 7479

Re: Odd Oera Lindaesque Barrel Inscription


Regarding the nature of inscriptions, it is important to note the tendency among archaeologists and historians to assume that inscriptions possessed a religious purpose when, in fact, most of them are of a mundane nature. In this particular case, "Januarius" is a conventional Roman name ...