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The Hole in the Sky

By: Brian Allan
Narrated by: Elizabeth Roxburgh
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Are there really locations here on planet Earth where it is possible to literally step from one world into another? If we should ever find one of these truly bizarre locations would we even know if it was functional or not?

Join the internationally known veteran researcher Brian Allan as he examines the phenomenon, and actually finds one such location inside the enigmatic confines of the mystical Rosslyn Chapel. Allan reveals where this portal/gateway actually is and what‘s more, he reveals how it works. He even shows us that the information required to operate this anomaly is already there in the Chapel and it was left there in plain sight by the builder of the chapel, Sir William Sinclair, for those who know what they are looking for. Why did he create it what and was he trying to hide? The answers are here.

Many people have heard about this gateway and have tried to find it, in fact one of the legends associated with Rosslyn refer to a ‘physical gateway to heaven’ that is hidden there. Was this perhaps how our ancestors tried to describe this device? The information in this book is explosive and will change forever what you think of our ancestors and what they were capable of doing.

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