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Hobboy

Joined: 04-05-2012
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from Portsmounth, England
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-21 11:16  
Just to clarify - I have listed my project on the website below. It has been running now for 21 days, with 7 days left and despite getting publicity in Dutch, Turkish, Malaysian and 5 newspapers in the U.K, I am still not getting many sponsors. The papers, being the mainstream media, want to portray me as this mad-man that has spent £37,000 on corn flakes but this is far from true. I have a degree in genetics, I have travelled the world to broaden my horizons and I am now so interested in what our ancestors were up to, I would like to combine my passion for travelling and make films about the megaliths around the world and I hope the universe/greater consciousness wants the same for me.
With a £5 donation you get a free copy of my book, which details my 10 years on the road and for those of you with cash you can get many more rewards for supporting an up and coming group of researchers
http://www.sponsume.com/project/ancient-megaliths-united-kingdom
My article in The Times
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=520511958009775&set=a.519728844754753.72813582.456996204361351&type=1&theater
My article in Holland
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=522698331124471&set=a.519728844754753.72813582.456996204361351&type=1&theater
My article in a local newspaper
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523916101002694&set=a.519728844754753.72813582.456996204361351&type=1&theater
Oh and I am from the U.K and live in the U.K. I am not based in Mallorca
[ This message was edited by: Hobboy on 2013-02-22 16:05 ]
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Runemage

Joined: 15-07-2005
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-20 12:06  
The link to sponsor Mick Hobboy is in his first post on this thread,
http://www.sponsume.com/project/ancient-megaliths-united-kingdom
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cropredy

Joined: 01-01-2006
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-20 09:49  
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On 2013-02-20 09:29, Hobboy wrote:
AN UPDATE
We have 8 days left to raise the money and we are currently at 9%. Any donations of any size would be very welcome as we try to raise the cash to make a film about the megaliths in the U.K.
It is our intention to post the video on Youtube as our aim is to educate the world about the extent of the ancient sites and how they align on energy lines.
We are serious investigators, who intend to make many more films in the future so please help us get our feet off the ground.
You can visit my blog to see how many sites from around the world I have visited.
http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/Megalithic-Hobsausage/
Every penny helps so please don't be shy.
Kind Regards
Mick Hobday
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http://www.gofundme.com/online-fundraising/?aff=pfrc
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Hobboy

Joined: 04-05-2012
Messages: 6
from Portsmounth, England
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-20 09:29  
AN UPDATE
We have 8 days left to raise the money and we are currently at 9%. Any donations of any size would be very welcome as we try to raise the cash to make a film about the megaliths in the U.K.
It is our intention to post the video on Youtube as our aim is to educate the world about the extent of the ancient sites and how they align on energy lines.
We are serious investigators, who intend to make many more films in the future so please help us get our feet off the ground.
You can visit my blog to see how many sites from around the world I have visited.
http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/Megalithic-Hobsausage/
Every penny helps so please don't be shy.
Kind Regards
Mick Hobday
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Hobboy

Joined: 04-05-2012
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from Portsmounth, England
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-10 22:14  
Thanks so much for the information Andy I really appreciate that.
Things have gone a bit crazy for me over the last few days as I realised the publishing of my book to the papers and its gone crazy.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/life/food/article3684244.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2013_02_10
Here is an example - I really hope this and more will bring the project and your website some publicity.
Thank you again for the info
Kind Regards
Mick
[ This message was edited by: Hobboy on 2013-02-10 22:15 ]
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Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-09 19:50  
Mick,
Using PZMs on stones would be an interesting one to try. I've heard that the PZM that Realistic used to make is almost as good as the expensive Crown PZMs - it's just powered from a battery which is probably better for you.
You can get them on ebay for not that much money
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=realistic+pzm
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/69992-pzm-mics.html
http://en.audiofanzine.com/electret-microphone/realistic/PZM/user_reviews/
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cerrig

Joined: 25-09-2009
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-08 21:38  
No problem Mick. If I can be of any help when you get to South Wales let me know.
cerrig
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Hobboy

Joined: 04-05-2012
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-08 19:58  
Hi cerrig
We intend to stay at different sites for different amounts of time but long enough on each site to do what we need to do.
What we will do exactly depends on the funds that we can acquire. We are determined to do the trip but on our own money we shall visit fewer sites but video them, photograph the sites, my colleague is interested in water and the effects the ley lines have on it. I am interested in any energies being emitted by the megalithic rocks themselves and would like, if I get funding, to hire a PZM (pressure zone mic) to see what I find.
So the exact length of time and the exact number of sites we visit depends on the funds we have, but if we reach the target we will visit 40+ sites over a 14-18 day period.
Sorry it is so vague. I have been travelling for the last 10 years visiting megalithic sites and I have a rough plan which I am adding details to at the minute.
Thank You for you interest
Kind Regards
Mick
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cerrig

Joined: 25-09-2009
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-08 10:52  
Hi Hobboy, that's quite a lot of ground to cover in 2 weeks. You are going to be travelling a lot of the time. Are you mostly getting some quick photo's, or is it going to be a bit more of an in depth study?
cerrig
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Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
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| New Message Posted!2013-02-07 22:36  
Thanks to your photo contributions from far and wide you've already 'earned' two books and a Meg Portal T shirt as a token of thanks from us. Best of luck with your project Hobboy, I hope it helps you with more megalithic explorations. Let us know how you get on.
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