Saturday, 29 June 2024

Remembering The Hidden King… King Arthur II - The War King.

Alan Wilson, Baram Blackett, and Ross Broadstock are prominent figures in the field of alternative historical research, focusing on ancient British history and the legacy of King Arthur II.


Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have dedicated over three decades to uncovering what they believe is a hidden history of Britain. Their research suggests that mainstream historical accounts have overlooked or suppressed significant aspects of British history. Key points of their work include:


1. King Arthur II: Wilson and Blackett claim that there were two historical King Arthurs, with King Arthur II reigning in the 6th century AD. They argue that this King Arthur was a real figure who led the Britons against the Saxons and that his story has been misrepresented over the centuries.


2. Ancient Migrations: They propose that there were significant migrations to Britain in ancient times, which brought various cultural and historical influences.


3. Coelbren Alphabet: Wilson and Blackett assert that ancient Welsh scripts, known as the Coelbren Alphabet, can be used to decipher historical texts and inscriptions, providing evidence for their theories about British history.


4. Controversial Claims: Their work includes controversial ideas such as Jesus surviving the crucifixion and travelling to South Wales, and the identification of the Ark of the Covenant within Britain 



Ross Broadstock has been instrumental in promoting and preserving the works of Wilson and Blackett. He has worked to republish their books and ensure their research reaches a wider audience through his website "Britain's Hidden History" and related YouTube channel. Broadstock has also organized events and discussions to further explore and debate these historical claims 


Britain’s Hidden History Rally Round Alan Wilson & Tony (Baram) Blackett.

https://guerrillademocracy.blogspot.com/2023/03/britains-hidden-history-rally-round.html


Together, these researchers challenge the conventional narratives of British history, advocating for a re-examination of historical evidence and proposing that the true history of Britain is far more complex and intriguing than traditionally taught. Their work remains a subject of ongoing debate and interest among alternative history enthusiasts.



The Hidden King (Song Inspired by Alan Wilson, Baram Blackett, and Ross Broadstock's Research)


In the valleys of old Cymru, where legends never die,  

There lies a tale forgotten, beneath the ancient sky.  

Two Arthurs led their people, through battles fierce and true,  

One a mighty war king, the other lost to view.


King Arthur of Glamorgan, your story must be told,  

Not just in myths and legends, but in history's fold.  

With Coelbren's ancient whispers, and truths long buried deep,  

We'll uncover your legacy, from the shadows you will leap.


Wilson and Blackett journeyed, through time's forgotten stream,  

Revealing truths and secrets, challenging the mainstream.  

They found the signs and symbols, in ancient scripts and lore,  

Piecing together history, hidden at its core.


King Arthur of Glamorgan, your story must be told,  

Not just in myths and legends, but in history's fold.  

With Coelbren's ancient whispers, and truths long buried deep,  

We'll uncover your legacy, from the shadows you will leap.


From the sacred Ark to Jesus, in Wales' hills he trod,  

Their theories stir the silence, and shake the scholar's nod.  

Ross Broadstock spreads the message, of histories concealed,  

A hidden past emerging, its truths will be revealed.


King Arthur of Glamorgan, your story must be told,  

Not just in myths and legends, but in history's fold.  

With Coelbren's ancient whispers, and truths long buried deep,  

We'll uncover your legacy, from the shadows you will leap.


So let us raise our voices, to the tales untold,  

To the warriors and dreamers, and the secrets they hold.  

For in the heart of Britain, where the ancient rivers run,  

The story of King Arthur, has only just begun.


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