Voynich Manuscript Folio 15v: New World

Captain Blog: January 29th 2022, There is a LOT to unpack on Folio 15v. First of all the symbology is overwhelming as it refers to Christopher Columbus. Columbus on his first voyage had 29 surveyor marker stakes. In the center of those stakes is a very specific symbol that is identical to the leaves onContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript Folio 15v: New World”

Folio 3r – The Irish Sea

Captain’s Blog: June 21, 2021 DATA:Location: Irish Sea to Bay of BiscayGeolocation: 37° 50’ N / 25° 41’ WMath:  length of Approximate, μ-second angle, time=distance/speed, coriolis forceOcean Currents/Gyre: Canary Current; slope currents from Biscay Abyssal PlainCatalan Atlas: Follows the rhumb lineEthnobotany: Ash Tree: Viking legend of YggdrasilEaster Egg: Plant resembles the backside of an azoreContinue reading “Folio 3r – The Irish Sea”

Origin of Voynich Manuscript is England & Scots

To understand the origin of the manuscript one must analyze who owned it. What we do know is that Rudolph II bought it for $75 million dollars and John Dee might have possessed it at one point. There is speculation about John Dee but we ask ourselves – what is the connection between these twoContinue reading “Origin of Voynich Manuscript is England & Scots”

Templar Characteristics

Monday Nov. 16th, 2020: Katie’s Log (KMT): In doing research on the ancient use of the astrolabe dad mentioned an old manuscript from 1420 that might describe how it works but is not in a translatable known language.  Thought maybe I should look at it and if my Opera skills in translating scripts could gleamContinue reading “Templar Characteristics”