King Arthur’s Camelot: Persistent Myth Or Real Historic Place?
An Independent Researcher Makes An Interesting Discovery
By Dorraine Fisher
An Independent Researcher Makes An Interesting Discovery
By Dorraine Fisher
Try Googling about finding the truth about King Arthur and Camelot, and you’ll find that most scientists and other so-called authorities on the subject determine the story to be a myth; the stuff of legend. But in recent history, we’re finding more and more that there is a lot of truth in legends. Especially if we adjust the way we think about history and don’t just simply take the word of the scientific community. A lot of independent researchers are now digging deeper into their favorite subjects with fresh minds. And they’re finding some interesting things. Things that should make us all question everything we’ve been taught.
Charles Robert Kos has been studying ancient mysteries his entire life. He’s an independent researcher and author based in Australia, and has a lot to say about a lot of things in his well-rounded assortment of research videos on Youtube about history and archaeology. And, like all information these days, you can make your own decisions after you receive the facts. But he aptly points out that Camelot has been right under our noses all this time, and he explains precisely why through his expertise in ancient stone structures and architecture.
Now, keep in mind that none of this proves the existence of Arthur himself, but it does make the idea of Arthur’s existence more plausible.
Check this out and tell us what you think.
Want to learn more about Robert Kos’s research? Check out his website here. http://www.charleskos.com/
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This Post By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Dorraine is a Professional Writer, photographer, a nature, wildlife and Bigfoot enthusiast who has written for many magazines. Dorraine conducts research, special interviews and more for The Crypto Crew. Get Dorraine's book The Book Of Blackthorne!
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