Surrey Earth Mysteries Group

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See our latest projects The Buckingham Palace Ley and The Stones of Staines
Fringe Archaeology - the story of leys, opposition to them, and research projects done.
Ley Structure - research into the structure and functioning of ley energy.
A Life of Ley Hunting - forty-one years of following the leys.
The Ley Hunter 1969-1976 - Research and ideas from the early days of ley hunting. The Real Stonehenge and Avebury - Mollie Carey's work on ancient carvings. The Secret of Sele - a Sussex landscape enigma awaiting solution.



The Legacy of Tony Wedd
CD-ROM

Tony Wedd was an artist and designer who designed and built his own house in Chiddingstone, Kent. In 1955 he attended a lecture by Desmond Leslie about the contactee George Adamski, and became fascinated by contact claims. He was also interested in the countryside, and his booklet Skyways and Landmarks was the first to connect flying saucers with Alfred Watkins' discovery of prehistoric ley alignemts. He believed the connection was a form of energy in the ley system, which the space people could use and which also could have been used in prehistoric times for such things as healing. It was later found that the ley system does seem to contain subtle energies which can be detected by dowsing.

During the 1960s he did research on leys, particularly at Stonehenge, in Kent and in his native Somerset, and was the person who brought the subject back to life after the Straight Track Club started by Alfred Watkins ceased in the 1940s. He also did much work on uses of this universal energy, and formed the STAR Fellowship, whose aim it was to welcome the space people and learn from them.

He proposed a travelling exhibition which would give the evidence for flying saucers and free energy, which unfortunately never came to fruition. This CD-ROM is intended to remedy that by providing the exhibition in electronic form, as an archive of the work done by Tony Wedd. It is divided into three galleries, each concentrating on one of the three main areas of Tony's work - Flying Saucers, Landscape Energies and Lost Technology. Tony's own voice guides you round the exhibition and he describes his work and findings as well as those of others interested in these subjects.
Availabe at £12.50 including postage from:
Jim Goddard, 25, Albert Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2PX.

Please make cheques payable to J. Goddard

The Surrey Earth Mysteries Group is a small discussion group set up in the 1970s, interested in the wide-ranging subject of Earth Mysteries. This subject began really in 1921 when Alfred Watkins made his important but still controversial discovery of Leys, which are alignments of prehistoric sites sometimes running for many miles across the country.

In 1960, due largely to the work of Tony Wedd of Chiddingstone, it was discovered that there seem to be subtle and unknown but often seemingly powerful energies at the sites which make up the ley system. These are often detected by dowsers and the leys which join them can be detected using this method too. This seems to have indicated that the leys could be energy currents whose widths are fairly fixed, but there is a great variation in width between them, and there is a strange phenomenon which happens at sunrise and sunset, in which all leys seem to double in width for a short time.

Earth Mysteries enthusiasts are often interested in many associatedsubjects such as ghosts and UFOs, legends and traditions attachedto the ancient sites, traditional rituals such as church-clipping,effects of earth energies on people (there are many traditionsof healing at sacred sites, but some spots seem to be unhelpful),landscape geometry, dowsing, detection of known energies at ancientsites, etc. Discussion at our meetings is often very wide-ranging!

We also have field trips from time to time and some years agodid a year-long project investigating a particular ley runningacross Surrey which seems particularly wide and powerful. Thishas been dubbed the "E" or energy line, and I even extendedit as a great circle course around the world. This cannot havethe precision of normal leys of course, but it did seem to gothrough some interesting areas - Mount Everest, Ayers Rockin Australia and the Lines of Nazca in Peru.

We meet in Addlestone on the second Thursday of eachmonth, except August and December.

Also, we produce the magazine Touchstone, whichusually comes out quarterly. £2 for four issues. ContactJim Goddard at jimgoddard@goddardmultimedia.fsnet.co.uk

The Devil's Punchbowlat Hindhead; the E-line crosses this.
Click here for information on the E-line
History of Ley Hunting
The Hidden UnityLeys, subconscious siting and world faiths.

Some other sites of associated interest

Archaeology Resources Archaeology related news, books and web resources
Netowne The Net's New Age Community!
Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena
All the Planets are Inhabited!
British UFO Research Association
Buildings and landscapes,temples,Mother of all - Earth, the physics of invisible and immortal
The Geo OrganisationA lot of earth mysteries interest here.
Chris Witcombe's Earth Mysteries An American site with good Watkinsinan information and pictures.
Mid-Atlantic Geomancy Sig Lonegren's geomancy pages.
White Dragon Earth Mysteries and paganism.
Well Within Earth Mysteries tours and healing.
Tim Elder's Unusual Sites Index A very comprehensive hyperlink index of web sites on very many areas of interest.
Bronze Age Mathematics and Salt Line ResearchSome interesting research on what appears to be a Bronze Age system of longitude and latitude, with links to the ley system.
The Ultimate UFOlogist's Home Page
This site has been listed in the Lycos City Guide, an international directory of sites relevant to particular regions.
The site once used by The Ley Hunter magazine is now The Society of Ley Hunters. Lots of interesting stuff here.
Starting Point - for searching the Web