In 1979 a group of paranormal researchers began to receive a series of psychic messages that foretold a quest in search of a magical green stone. This quest would eventually lead them to uncover a once hidden secret society and a talisman that once belonged to the Megalithic people of England.
Channeled messages kickstarted an adventure across the English countryside, and a chain of increasingly bizarre experiences — from deciphering Arthurian legends and unlocking clues left behind in the 17th century, to investigating the so-called “occult murder” of Charles Walton, uncovering hidden relics and eventually battling with an evil witch coven. And that’s just part one!
This is long (2 hrs) however, she is a good researcher & story teller on this type of stuff.
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 INTRO
00:01:22 CHAPTER ONE: STRANGE PHENOMENA
00:21:14 CHAPTER TWO: VISIONS OF JOANNA
00:35:26 CHAPTER THREE: GUNPOWDER TREASON AND PLOT
00:52:37 CHAPTER FOUR: THE ST GEORGE'S PARRY
01:05:10 CHAPTER FIVE: MEONIA FORE MARYE
01:15:13 CHAPTER SIX: THE ROLLRIGHT STONES
01:33:11 CHAPTER SEVEN: THE SWANS NECK
01:51:12 CHAPTER EIGHT: THE SEASON OF THE WITCH
Channeled messages kickstarted an adventure across the English countryside, and a chain of increasingly bizarre experiences — from deciphering Arthurian legends and unlocking clues left behind in the 17th century, to investigating the so-called “occult murder” of Charles Walton, uncovering hidden relics and eventually battling with an evil witch coven. And that’s just part one!
This is long (2 hrs) however, she is a good researcher & story teller on this type of stuff.
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 INTRO
00:01:22 CHAPTER ONE: STRANGE PHENOMENA
00:21:14 CHAPTER TWO: VISIONS OF JOANNA
00:35:26 CHAPTER THREE: GUNPOWDER TREASON AND PLOT
00:52:37 CHAPTER FOUR: THE ST GEORGE'S PARRY
01:05:10 CHAPTER FIVE: MEONIA FORE MARYE
01:15:13 CHAPTER SIX: THE ROLLRIGHT STONES
01:33:11 CHAPTER SEVEN: THE SWANS NECK
01:51:12 CHAPTER EIGHT: THE SEASON OF THE WITCH
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