The Book
The Golden Thread of Time
The Wheel Cross
allows the navigation of the planet without a
time piece, the discovery of Natures mathematics and the construction of ancient
sacred buildings using astrology. The philosophy behind all the
great religions rest within what the cross reveals.
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The ancient scientific and spiritual wisdom that has
shaped our past and still influences our future is part of a forgotten and often
hidden system
that reaches back beyond the current established religions, further than Ancient
Egypt into an age where Mankind lived in
harmony with Nature.
The work explains how a Star Cult was born of necessity, leading to
the concepts of a Sun God in Heaven that still exists in fragmented form today.
How did a scientific and spiritual instrument from the stone age become hidden
and lost in our full view?
The answers are here:
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Stellar Trailblazer, February 12, 2007
Leaves the pack of speculative ancient history works in the dust.
Reveals how prehistoric global navigation was possible by means of
primitive yet precise astronomical instruments. How archaeoastronomical
sites (cosmic clocks), like Stonehenge and the Pyramids, were part of a
universal time-keeping network. How lost ancient knowledge probably begat
modern religious systems. Religious symbols (Christian & Celtic crosses)
look remarkably similar to scientific instruments (Mariner's Astrolabe &
astronomer's Cross-staff). In other words, studying the stars most likely
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I would just like to say that Crichton Miller has written
an outstanding book called
The
Golden Thread of Time, which seems
to have been passed by yet again. The whole world of archaeologists, historians
and scientists seem to be ignoring a major discovery that Crichton has himself
stumbled upon and reveals in his book. I strongly urge you all to buy this book,
it will make you sit up and think (and yes, I know, you are already!!). Even
Robert Bauval said it was an "ingenious discovery", so go and support Crichton |
Phillip Gardiner.
Author
The Shining Ones,
The Serpent and the Grail.

 | The ancient secrets of navigation
are rediscovered. "The
Golden Thread of Time"
by Crichton E. M. Miller, is stunning reading. "The
Golden Thread of Time"
is an invaluable service to humanity, and a tribute to the Celts and other
ancient peoples navigational abilities. |
Harald
S. Boehlke. Author
Det Norske Pentagram

 | "An Ingenious Discovery" |
Robert Bauval. Author
The Orion Mystery

Readers Letters
I purchased and read your book. Thank-you for helping
to re-enlighten the world.
It is a well known archaeological fact that the Vikings were in Newfoundland
around 1000 AD.
I live in Nova Scotia, Canada which also has evidence
of early trans-Atlantic voyages.
Here is a link to a Nova Scotia petroglyphs which was
etched by the indigenous Mi’kmaw or by other visitors / settlers.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/imagesns/petroglyphs/images/21445_W.jpg
 
Note what appears to be a fixed scale on the cross. You
may want to post this image and its source on your web site.
Keep up the great work. Cheers,
Dan Pittman
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Dear
Sir, I have found your work a revelation.
I am sure you must of heard of the Antikithera Mechanism of ancient Greece
80 BC.
The gear work and the Theories of its' function seem clearly related and it
may have a strong correlation to your work.
This communication is only to bring this information to your attention if
you are not
aware of its existence as I was unfortunately not aware of your work until
last week. but have known about the Antikithera Mechanism for several Years.
Sincerely,
Steven J. Campbell
Athens, Greece
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Hello,
Just read your excellent book. Blake's timeless question 'Why was I born with a
different face' adds emphasis. Christ's statement 'He who has seen Me has seen
the Father' gives clarity. The apprentice pillar resembles a strand of DNA.
Coincidence? Little doubt our ancestors accessed wisdom and knowledge we barely
understand, but their mission statement was clear 'We are all one'. and your
book goes a long way in giving that view a better understanding. Sincerely David
Stothard.

Letters to the Publisher
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The following are comments
received by the publisher from readers of "The Golden Thread of Time"
I have just finished reading "The Golden Thread of Time" and find it to be a
stunner! If nothing else, it is a superb manual on how to restart
"civilization" after a collapse.
Of course, it is much more than that.
I have ordered two more copies (so far) to be sent to friends of mine here
in the US.
Because of the "technical" data contained in "The Golden Thread . . . ", and
in view of what the times may be or become, I think it is important to get
that book as widely distributed across the globe as is possible and as
quickly as possible.
You have performed an invaluable service to humanity by writing and
publishing "The Golden Thread of Time", not to mention getting more credit
for the Celts, who, IMHO, deserve all we can get. We have contributed a lot
to the world, more good than bad, I think.
Best wishes,
T S
Omaha, NE USA
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Subject: Eureka!!!
Date: 11 May 2002 11:20
MY "GOD" MAN, YOU'VE DONE IT!!!!! OCCAM'S RAZOR... YOU HAVE SOLVED IT!!!!
thank you, S
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" I just wanted to say, What a Great Book!, The Golden
Thread of Time was the most enlightening Book I have ever read!, please
thanks Mr. Miller for his divine
inspiration and his courage to share his enlightenment
with the rest of us. I read the book from front to
back, I just could not put it down, now I am
enlightened as well.
Thanks Again
Mr K
Maryland USA
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Hello,
The undeniable truth , I didn't need to even read a thing , one look was
enough . I have worked as a trained monkey for surveyors and builders using
laser and dumpy levels , this thing didn't give me any of the excitement I
usually experience when something like this is discovered ( or rediscovered
) . The feeling was not even one of surprise , more like it is THE tool for
the job nothing more , just unveiled once again ! Simplicity is beauty
Regards J K
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His core idea is so elegant in a
scientific sense that it surely deserved to be taken very seriously by
Archaeologists and Historians, and it seems to me, if such discourse between
Crichton and the Offices of University had occurred, then the book wouldn't
have been as alternative in content as it is, nor would it have been
necessary. In this respect, and as a book with the primary aim of revealing
an ancient technology, the alternative content seems to me to be a little
out of place at times. However, my opinion here is based on my belief that
the Cross and the Plumb Line is not in reality an alternative idea at all.
Furthermore, I consider it scandalous that no discourse between Crichton and
the Archaeological and Historical community has taken place. I am aware that
it is not without some degree of effort on Crichton's part. Rather it is the
case that he has just had no response. This is most puzzling, because it is
pretty much universally recognised by both the Academic and Alternative
communities that many ancient monuments are precisely delineated with
respect to the stars, and furthermore, are precisely engineered with that
and other motives in mind. Now, this could not be the case without some sort
of ability to survey accurately and measure precisely. And here, then, is
Crichton Miller with an instrument that can do the lot and any serious
communication? No, not a jot. Since Crichton has made efforts to engage
Archaeologists and Historians it seems to me that they are in dereliction of
their duty as publicly funded seekers of knowledge. There should at least
have been some debate and discourse concerning Crichton's work, especially
in light of the Dixon Relics, which, as is related in the book, provide the
first evidence that such an instrument existed in ancient times.
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