"Many many thanks
for your wonderful book - The Holy Land of Scotland." - Margaret Martin,
Angus, Scotland
"Congratulations on a superb
book! The coverage of the Grail tradition in Scotland is monumental and is an
essential read!" - Ivan Fraser, Newcastle, England
"It is a marvellous
work and I hope thousands will read it. It does clarify much that one has found
hinted at elsewhere but not so bravely expressed." - Maryel Gardyne, Edinburgh,
Scotland.
"An intense research
project, it looks to be a real eye-opener for those interested in the flow of
events." - Steve Beard, Colorado, USA
"I look forward
to studying The Holy Land of Scotland. I feel that you have uncovered one of
the greatest truths that has either been lost, or more likely, covered up in
the long lost past." - Jim Naples, Bedfordshire, England.
"What a powerful book! Bless you for sending me this book and thank you!"
- Donna Provancher, California, USA
"I think that your
book is very informative and inspiring and powerful." - Rami Sajdi, Amman,
Jordan.
"I've just finished
the book and wanted to say what a fascinating read your researches are. I particularly
enjoyed the 'Scots part' and it seems to me your case is well made and I agree
you are onto something here. As the whole thing is about 'hidden history' the
middle and end parts were also interesting and raise many deep issues."
- Ian Ramsay, Ayrshire, Scotland.
"Just finished The Holy Land of Scotland. Thank you for many important
informations and deep insights. Thank you for incredible research!" - Christina
Schkolziger, Switzerland.
"Your information is giving me much to reflect on in regards to many questions
I have had. An invaluable resource!" - Bonnie Wagner, Colorado, USA
"Your book is an incredible wealth of information, the like of which I
have never before seen." - William McDougall, Reykjavic, Iceland.
"Of all the books that I have this book is most dearest to me."
- William Smith, West Lothian, Scotland.
"From the plethora of quoted
material, I particularly liked this one from Kingsland (p. 268): 'The life
of the spirit that is lived - that is the only true religion.' Absolutely.
The question is - what does this really mean and how is it done? Perhaps the
subject of your next book?" - Chris Garner, Edinburgh, Scotland.