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Dear Robert

I spent most of yesterday afternoon and all of last night reading your manuscript The Great Lakes. Here are my comments:

Firstly may I congratulate you on an extremely well researched work, full of facts and drawing on the synchronisities to be found in the history and even pre-history of man. It is a work that people should know about and one that deserves publication - especially when we consider the mountains of mindless rubbish that is published in thie world on a daily basis.

It bucks the trends of scholastic normality and flies in the face of academic "belief" to such an extent that it will evade criticism by being ignored, as is the normal case. Academia will not even rise to the challenges set out by the book and they do themselves a dis-service in doing so. The belief system of modern academia and science needs to sit up and listen to the hard work of alternative historians like you or they will fail to move forward with discoveries about the real history of man. Whether or not everything written about in your manuscript is true or assumption, it deserves further investigation for the very questions that it raises. Your new interpretation of the widespread and universal scope of the Celts is fascinating and something I shall definitely be looking into further now myself.

Well done, and bloody good luck with pursuing a publishing deal in the US for the book. Feel free to mention my name if you think it may help at all and show them what my thoughts are.

Kindest regards and keep up the excellent work

Philip Gardiner
www.gardinerosborn.com