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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1461831)6/10/2024 3:50:09 PM
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longz

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One of my favourite comedians and authors is the late Spike Milligan. I went to visit his grave when I lived in the area. All the old sea ports in the towns are now high and dry. Here is Winchelsea, where Spike Milligan is buried. What you can see in the link is the old "Sea Gate" where the ships came into harbour.

The Strand Gate - Winchelsea

I took this screen shot straight off google maps. The red arrows show where the sea is today. Miles away and a good 30m or so lower then in the middle ages. The flat land you can see that are now farms and new towns used to be the sea floor.



All this movement of the land mass upwards due to rebound from the last Ice age. According to the present state of our geological knowledge.

Now, all it would take is some character to fiddle with the numbers to get a trend in the millimetres pointing in whichever way you want.

And no, I do not trust anything shoddy academics say who are in the pay of the globalist elite. They lie. They lie about everything they start to meddle with as far as can be determined to date.

The figures would need to be triple checked from all sorts of points of view before I would take any of those millimetre range graphs seriously.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1461831)6/10/2024 4:11:02 PM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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Here is another one (dozens of examples available).

Pevensey Castle. Rebuilt by the Romans, Used as a base by William the Conqueror in 1066 when he landed on his invasion of the UK. It also has a "Sea Gate". Now 1.6 kilometres from the sea.



History of Pevensey Castle | English Heritage (english-heritage.org.uk)