Henry VIII and Charles V
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
An insightful account of a complex and changeable relationship between rulers, from mutual goodwill to outright declarations of war.
This author, an engineer turned application developer, became interested in megalithic astronomy and its numerical skillset in 1992. His work reveals that the sacred use of numbers referenced the world of planetary time, known to ancient civilizations but forgotten today. He proposes that only megalithic astronomy could have discovered these numbers prior to their being sacredized and that the Earth's celestial environment was shaped by planetary intelligences to create a living planet.





An insightful account of a complex and changeable relationship between rulers, from mutual goodwill to outright declarations of war.
Reveals how the number science found in ancient sacred monuments reflects wisdom transmitted from the angelic orders
Examines the ancient cosmic science of the female megalithic astronomers.