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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:16 AM
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If you put Christopher Wren into google maps, there are 4 hits that happen right around the Bank of England. The Monument, St. Paul's, and St. Margaret Pattens. They kinda follow a line. He built Kensington palace and Hampton Court which are two places royal families lived, and he surveyed Westminster Abbey which is right next to parliament. Besides the line I don't really know another connection...



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:17 AM
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Ok... update me!
This is SOOOO much fun! Thanks OP!


Have you guys figured out the writing on the wall...or the floor??

Thanks!

Jenn



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:19 AM
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I suggest you make note of it and start a thread. You have the required posts now. (Unless that is where Hal is taking us). You will find several people willing to help in your search I am sure. I would be one of them. Just be sure and keep your facts straight, ATS can tear people apart sometimes.

Which leads me to on-topic conversation. Is that why we are doing a "game" so that we can get there ourselves and not tear your conspiracy theory apart. If we all find the answer together then that makes us see the value of it.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:22 AM
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I suggest you read page six. We are still trying to connect the dots.

Happy to see you here.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:28 AM
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I too noticed that St. Margaret's, St. Paul's, The Monument, and also our previous location of the Royal Courts of Justice are all in a line. The line is basically Fleet St. which turns into Cannon St. and then ends at Plantation Place where St. Margaret's is. Trafalgar Square and Westminster are also on this line.

But remember it's also one of the major roads in the center of one of the largest cities in the world.

Edited to add that the Prime Meridian is about 3.5 miles east of Plantation Place which has been our easternmost point thus far.
edit on 9-3-2012 by HowardCrane because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 11:30 AM
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Sorry I got distracted by the Heroin operation. xD





Oh, and I would like to add... The 'DNA' Strand.




Please, continue.




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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 12:36 PM
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Throwing out a guess, but if the Queen must ask permission to enter and be 'dressed down', could the treasure represent someone with a higher royal lineage than her? The Knights Templar protect that which is most sacred.

Second.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 12:51 PM
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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 01:11 PM
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deleted because of redundance
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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 01:36 PM
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What happened? Did ATS servers go down or is it just my connection?



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 01:57 PM
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Originally posted by II HAL II
20, 8, 5, 19, 5, 3, 18, 5, 20, 19, 15, 6, 20, 8, 5, 11, 14, 9, 7, 8, 20, 19, 20, 5, 13, 16, 12, 1, 18, 1, 18, 5, 20, 15, 2, 5, 18, 5, 22, 5, 1, 12, 5, 4

nodnoL pots tsriF

This message was left to me while on an adventure to diScover a different mystery, which I can not tell you about yet, due to time constraints.


your counting is a little off. it should be 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:33 PM
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Ugh...feels like I'm back in a statistics class



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:34 PM
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This is more fun than a barrel of monkeys!! You guys are so bright and fast. Hunting for treasure in the streets of London from a laptop, does it get any better?



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:39 PM
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Nooo , 10 pages in and still no answer.....been reading and following along with everyone and their explanations and links. Great stuff guys. Makes you really think. Code Crackers ...keep it up. Will definitely be keeping tabs on this topic. For me , its like being part of a real life Da Vinci Code. Glued to the monitor.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:39 PM
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looks like a thistle the flower of Scotland. referring to that dealy on top of the monument to the fire
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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:43 PM
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St George is associated with dragons. not sure if it is relevant. St George is listed on the buildings of C Wren
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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 02:46 PM
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Originally posted by II HAL II
reply to post by DerepentLEstranger
 


I like your thinking and wish it were the case, maybe it is but I've not connected that before.

Think about my previous post, the builder of the church (C Wren) and connection to what we have already looked at, is there one?

Have to say I'm enjoying the various theories people are throwing out there and who knows maybe some are true.


OP's last post, i believe this is where we are still at, finding the connection between C Wren and what we've looked at.

C Wren Wiki
Theres his Wiki, theres a bit at the bottom that tells of his Free Mason life.

Another site with C Wren info



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 03:03 PM
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i think ts a wench of some kind i have a few of those out in the barn. used for hanging things and such



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 03:11 PM
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Link mentioned earlier

Good find Anishnaabe!

Can we tie the Arts and Sciences of the times together with C Wren? I think that the Arts and Sciences are somehow connected because it is also mentioned on the Dragon statue.

To add the Templars in to the mix would suggest that they influence the Arts and Science?

I only have a few moments for searching. So off I go.

A well known associate of Wren Hawksmoor
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posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 03:19 PM
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Originally posted by Doodle19815
Buildings in London by Wren

The Custom House, London (1669-71)*
St Christopher-le-Stocks, Threadneedle Street, London (1670-71)*
St Dunstan in the East, London (1670-71)*
St Benet Fink, Threadneedle Street, London (1670-73)*
St Vedast, Foster Lane, London (1670-73)
St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, London(1670-74)*
St Michael, Wood Street, London (1670-75)*
St Mildred, Poultry, London(1670-76)*
St Olave, Old Jewry, London (1670-76)*
St Mary-at-Hill, Thames Street, London (1670-76)
St Mary, Aldermanbury, London (1670-76)*
St Edmund King and Martyr, Lombard Street, London (1670-79)
St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London (1671-73)
St George Botolph Lane, London (1671-74)*
The Monument, Fish Street Hill, London (1671-76)
St Magnus Martyr, Lower Thames Street, London (1671-76)*
St Lawrence, Jewry, London (1671-77)
St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London (1671-77)
St Bride, Fleet Street, London (1671-78)
St Stephen, Walbrook, London (1672-79)
St Stephen, Coleman Street, London (1674-76)*
St Bartholomew, Exchange, London (1674-79)*
St Peter, Cornhill, London (1675-81)
St Paul's Cathedral (1675-1710)
St Michael, Bassishaw, London (1676-79)*
St James, Garlick Hill, London (1676-83)
St Michael, Queenhithe, London (1676-87)*
St Anne and St Agnes, Gresham Street, London (1677-80)
St Antholin, Watling Street, London (1677-82)*
St Benet, Paul's Wharf, London (1677-83)
All Hallows the Great, Lombard Street, London (1677-83)*
St Martin, Ludgate, London (1677-84)
All Hallows, Bread Street, London (1677-84)*
St Swithin, Cannon Street, London (1677-85)*
Christ Church, Newgate Street, London (1677-87)(ruin only)
St Augustine, Watling Street, London (1680-83)*
St Matthew, Friday Street, London (1681-85)*
St Mary Abchurch, London (1681-86)
St Benet, Gracechurch Street, London (1681-86)*
St Mildred, Bread Street, London (1681-87)*
The Navy Office, Seething Lane, London (1682-83)*
St Alban, Wood Street, London (1682-85)*
St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, London (1683-85)*
St Clement, Eastcheap, London (1683-87)
St Margaret Pattens, London(1684-87)
St Michael, Crooked Lane, London (1684-88)*
St Andrew, Holborn, London (1684-90)
St Andrew by the Wardrobe, London (1685-93)
St Margaret, Lothbury, London (1686-90)
St Michael, Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London (1686-94)
All Hallows, Lombard Street, London (1686-94)*
St Mary Somerset, Thames Street, london (1686-95)*
Bridgewater Square Development, London (1688)*
Writing School, Christ's Hospital, London (1692)*
Tower of St Mary Aldermary, Bow Lane, London (1702-4)
Royal Society Respository, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London (1711-12)*
St Michael, Cornhill,London, (tower and upper half of church) (1715-17)

Source


St. Bride is very close to all of our searches. It also has those weird burning urns like on top of the monument.



It seems there is a 'structure' by Wren that isn't listed above... I did however notice a picture of it in the Wiki link provided by Anishnaabe... the structure which connects to the first we looked at.




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