CRICHTON MILLER

The Cross And The Serpent

 

When in 1997 Crichton E M Miller discovered methods by which the pyramids could be aligned to the stars and the oceans could be crossed in prehistory, he was astounded at the accuracy, simplicity and ingenuity of the instrument that could do it. For it was the Celtic cross, seen primarily as a grave marker and religious symbol. It took some courage to publish his findings on this subject, since he expected to be attacked by religious zealots for daring to question one of the world’s most sacred icons. Mercifully, this has not happened, due perhaps to the astounding proof his has determined with respect to his theories and the fact that he has secured two British patents which demonstrate the instrument’s uniqueness. Crichton now believes that his discovery is probably the most important revelation of recent times, showing not only how our ancestors thought, but also their incredible capabilities, for the Celtic cross is a mathematical measuring instrument that allows any observer, with sufficient knowledge, to find their geographical position anywhere in the world. It was the first global navigation system - an instrument that can be used incredibly accurately for measurement, astronomy/astrology and surveying.

Crichton went on to research the concept of the cross and plumb line as an ancient instrument of navigation throughout history and discovered that there may still be actual artefacts of the cross in the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza, Egypt. When eventually recognised by academia, this fact could help prove that pyramids all over the world might not have existed without the cross, leading to the conclusion that the cross and its knowledge is older than the pyramids. Crichton's research shows how the Ancient Egyptian knowledge of geometry may have been derived from the skills of even more ancient sea-going peoples that crossed the Atlantic and other world oceans long before Christopher Columbus. His fascinating work also provides answers as to why star cults were born, why the zodiac was invented and how the very concept of time was understood, leading on to an enlightened and spiritual understanding of the balance of nature and the cosmos.

In this lecture, Crichton tells the remarkable story of his original discovery and demonstrates the uses of the cross with unique pictures and photos. He will provide also a demonstration of the working cross live on stage.


Crichton E M Miller is a navigator, researcher, inventor, public speaker and author who has made many remarkable discoveries about our ancient ancestors.
At the age of 53 and after a successful career in business and the raising of his children, Crichton is only now able to fully afford the time to dedicate his life to uncovering fundamental truths about the wisdom of the ancients.
His greatest discovery is the resurrection of the Working Celtic Cross and its use in revealing more about the ancient’s knowledge of navigation, construction and astronomy, astrology and time keeping. Indeed, he has been awarded two British patents on the working cross - no mean feat as those who understand patenting will be aware. In fact it would probably be safe to say that the tests and investigations are tougher than any peer group review.
When not researching and writing, Crichton likes sailing a fourteen-tonne ocean going Fisher ketch in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. So when he talks about navigation and sailing ships, he is well qualified to understand ancient mariner’s methods from both a practical and theoretical perspective.
Crichton has had articles published in many magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world. They include PRACTICAL BOAT OWNER, HERA MAGAZINE, ATLANTIS RISING, ANCIENT AMERICAN and HMSO. He has appeared on Teidi Television, Talk Radio, Earth Changes Television. Crichton is also the author of THE GOLDEN THREAD OF TIME, Pendulum Publishing. ISBN 0954163907 2002.

To read more of Crichton's works visit his website at www.crichtonmiller.com

 

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