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CALLANISH: Qa— ae \ LONG MIG AND HER DAUGHTERS wu OD Low fp STONEHENGE GLASTONBURY ment, will influence compasses, interfere with radio equip- ment, set up an electric current or field and may if strong enough, create unusual light effects, mists and odours. They may also create time distortion because: 1) they interfere with the brains electrochemical nature 2) as time is an integral factor in an electromagnetic field, anyone in the altered field of experience will experience the time factor set up by the field itself. When Rollright was being investigated by the Dragon Project, there were at least 3 teat aikeg noib-west of Oxted cases of severe time distortion. SS he Bi cal el rts Chipping Norton. The road forms p. Case 1: A researcher went to shireWarwncishure border there. T! - : as the King’s Men) is a true circle of their car to get something from diameter containing about 73 stone A it difficult to “hich bi t the boot. (Note: at Rollright, the ments of local some. Most sce ubou area of radiation intensity was coaroat, fom teil hx under the road, not in the circle). ae ayer pe rela Dada | " King Stone, a single stone about ei As he opened the boot he 2 ruined doimen (the Whispenng Ki noticed a car approaching at qretned Een” eewad 8 about 900meters. The next thing site hasn’t been excavated to check. he knew, the car had disap- 1 owe many thanks to the owner, P. ‘ to various of her friends and relatic peared. It had either they gave me in my surveys there approached, passed him and faded into the distance in what to him was the blinking of an eye, 1 Rollright: geographical layou (mental blank); was an halluci- nation; was observed in a time J owe many thanks to the owner, Pauline Flick, and to various of her friends and relations, for the help they gave me in my surveys there. 28¢NEXUS shift (ie from the past or future) or the car actually vanished. Case 2: Two researchers were sitting in a van having lunch and both of them noticed the back of a black, short haired dog move eee passed the window. Thinking it odd, both got out of the van to investigate immediately but found no trace of the dog. What is interesting in this case is that for them to have seen the back of the dog, it must have been at least be 1.3m at the shoulder. It is unlikely that 2 peo- ple will have the same hallucination at the same time, 1.3m high dogs are few and far between, their activity at the time makes a OHER joint mental blank unlikely, so did they ERS observe at time shift? Case 3: A female researcher was strolling along the road, glanced at the surface and 4 watched it form into concentric circles about 15cm in diameter. At the same time she felt a ; vibrating, especially in her head and felt a highly charged atmosphere around her. Suddenly she became aware that the event was not normal, so she looked up. She then 9 saw an old fashioned green horse-drawn Gypsy caravan being driven away from her up the road. She then glanced away, looked back and it was gone. Possible hallucination, definitely not mental blank, caravans don't vanish and no one else on the site saw it come or go, so again, it may have been a time shift. It is also worth noting that all the incident happened on the same stretch of road and that infra-red photography of the area has shown a strange "cloud" hovering over it. From these three cases, the issue of time distortion can be seen, but there is also a new dilemma to deal with, if these people did experience an actual time shift, was it purely mental or was it physical as well? Apart from these three specific cases at Rollright, what do people generally experience in areas of this nature: Rollright is on top of the last ridge of the Cotswolds, 7 twenty miles north-west of Oxtord, on a side road a sa between the A34 and A44 some three miles north of awe sce a to King Stone Chipping Norton. The road forms part of the Oxtord- J shire/Warwickshire border there. The circle {known . monolith as the King’s Men) is a true circle of about 100 feet in diameter, containing about 73 stones - in places it's a bit difficult to decide which bits of rock are only frag- ments of local stone. Most are about three feet high, < with the largest just under eight feet: all are badly weather-worn. Three hundred feet away, on the north side of the road and in the next county. is the King Stone, a single stone about eight feet high. and a ruined dolmen (the Whispering Knights), a quarter of a mile to the east, completes the . They are 3 presumed to be Neoiithie + around 2000 BC ~ but the > site hasn't been excavated to check. « to various of her friends and relations, for the help J owe many thanks to the owner, Pauline Flick, and “ x. they gave me in my surveys there. doimen (1300 feet) sa Whi Knight — = 7 to Whispering Knights ge 0 1 Rollright: geographical layout AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1992