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Raven Law: The Black Book of Genesis
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Please note, this book is presently (February 2025) being fully revised to be released in hardback in a larger, comfortable, print format (present feedback has been that the current format needs a larger fontsize). The revamped hardback edition should be available by 15 March 2025, we recommend waiting! Raven Law By Harrison of The North of Branthwaite Embark on a profound exploration of Arthurian Britain through Harrison’s extraordinary masterpiece, “Raven Law”, which, at its core, is the birth of an indigenous land-rights movement in Britain which hopes for a contextually similar response to the indigenous First Nation Aborigines of Australia having been returned 593 million acres of land by the Commonwealth, States, and Territories; although focusing on indigenous land-rights in Britain, this book is effectively a ‘focus workshop’ for every one of more than 30 countries that have Celtic roots, so should be read by citizens of all of those countries, as well as by those in Britain! This groundbreaking book reveals how up to 41 million people in Britain have the birthright to live on a 5-acre croft, based upon an average family size of 4 living on a maximum availability of just over 10 million crofts, illustrating an indigenous proof that the doors to immigration into Britain should be slammed shut! The author reveals a revolutionary indigenous method that empowers readers to ascertain whether any particular text belongs to Arthurian Canon, encompassing all past, present, and future periods. Additionally, an intriguing sacred symbol discovered in the fells of southwest Cumberland serves as a single key to unlocking the mysteries of Arthurian Britain throughout time. The book’s cover features a captivating painting figuratively representing this recently discovered iconic image. At the same time, the book’s contents shed light on the image’s significance and potential as a powerful tool for understanding the interwoven narratives of the Arthurian realm. Intriguingly, Harrison’s Raven Law also reveals how the conflation of various prophecies has always foretold the fall of England once the ravens leave the Tower of London, inevitably drawn to such a circumstance by the prophecy “Arthur will return as a raven”. Exploring the precise location and historical context, the book identifies a site in the region of the English Lake District that is prospectively the site where Arthur will return. Furthermore, a groundbreaking discovery is revealed that proves that Armboth, at the centre of the English Lake District, is the historic ‘Eryri’ of the Lords of Eryri and the centre of the ‘Land of Eagles’ that Taliesin referred to in the 6th century, which is just 15 miles from where it is believed that Arthur will return! Additionally, it sheds light on Edward the Confessor’s Deathbed Dream of the year 1066 and the future transition of the various countries of the United Kingdom into a unified indigenous nation. Unfolding like a winding road to Camelot, this book weaves autobiographical and biographical narratives to cover the vast tapestry of British history from the melt of the last ice age down until the present day. Harrison’s Raven Law presents the definitive combobulation of Arthurian Britain as a factual revelation, leaving readers with a clear understanding of this captivating subject. This book is the definitive reference about what it is to be a Celt in the countries of The Celtic Triangle that have known Celtic roots: "Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Eire (Ireland), France, Galatia (Turkey), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy (northern), Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (including Galicia), Switzerland, The Ukraine".
Product Specifications
- Format
- paperback
- ASIN
- B0CTR5X79F
- Category
- Books > Subjects > History
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 29 January 2024
- Listed Since
- 01 February 2024
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