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Christian O'Brien

Christian O'Brien CBE

Christian Arthur Edgar "Tim" O'Brien read Natural Sciences at Christ's College, Cambridge and spent many years as an exploration geologist in Iran, in Canada, and in other parts of the world. In 1936 he was involved in the discovery of the Tchoga Zambil Ziggurat in Southern Iran. In 1970 he retired as the head of the international oil operating companies in Iran, and was awarded a CBE in 1971 for his work.

He then devoted his retirement to researching the many enigmas of prehistory, surveying and discovering the Integrated Astronomical Observatory Line A - Hatfield Forest to Wandlebury, near Cambridge, and the Bodmin Moor Astronomical Complex in Cornwall , England, both dated to c. 2,500 BC.

He established the overwhelming mathematical probability and proof that these structures were designed for complex observational astronomy and went on to discover from Early Sumerian and other ancient texts, the origin of their builders, and the founders of agriculture and civilisation in the Near East c. 9,500 BC.

The Path of Light provides the remarkable supporting evidence from the long lost recorded words of Jesus, rediscovered within the Egyptian Coptic records of the early Christian Church.

Christian O'Brien (9 January 1914 – 17 February 2001) Aged 87 Wikipedia - Christian O'Brien

Barbara Joy O'Brien

Barbara Joy O'Brien

Barbara Joy has played a full part in these researches. Christian (Tim) O’Brien openly declared that he could not have carried out his remarkable work without her full support. It was a second marriage for both of them, which brought much happiness. Barbara Joy had a special interest in the history of religion. and was a poet with several publications and awards to her credit. We have provided a link to her Chapter 10 in the Genius of the Few, titled Unity of Truth, which has been highly regarded by Golden Age project visitors and book buyers. Joy came from an industrious family and carried out important support roles during the second world war. She travelled widely living for some time in South Africa, and during her early times with Tim in hosting many events, which involved the diplomatic processes, necessary for them both in Iran, as senior representatives of BP, and representatives of the consortium of the International Oil Companies at the time of the Shah and Mohammad Mousadec, the Iranian political leader who nationalized the huge British oil holdings in Iran as premier in 1951–53, and almost succeeded in deposing the Shah. They both travelled the world widely from Alaska, the Canadian Rocky Mountains, America, the Azores, Libya and the Near East, and Tim was directly responsible for breakthroughs in the understanding of geology, and major oil discoveries. He followed this career on retirement in 1971, together with Joy, in applying his incredible skills to discovering and investigating the Hatfield Forest to Wandlebury Loxodrome and the Bodmin Moor Astronomical Complex, following their builders back to the restart of agriculture and civilization in the Levantine Corridor at the beginning of the Holocene around 9,500 BC. Sadly Joy died peacefully at home from a stroke on 15th July aged ninety five, still mentally alert and able to drive to do her shopping.
Barbara Joy O’Brien (28 August 1921 – 15 July 2017).

Edmund Marriage

Edmund Marriage

Brief Biography of Edmund Marriage as at 25th August 2017.
Edmund is the Principal of the Patrick Foundation, an Independent Researcher with a background in Investment Management, Business and Land Management. He qualified as a Chartered Land Agent (CLAS)and as an Associate of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (ARICS) at the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester and Wye College, London University. His first farm manager appointment was at the age of 21 by Strutt and Parker, Lofts and Warner, on a 680 acre farm in Lincolnshire. He founded British Wildlife Management in 1995 to lobby Parliament and other organisations for best practice in Countryside and Wildlife Management, specialising in Animal Welfare Science.

He lobbies on a range of key issues such as restoring Hendon Police Driver Training excellence for Police and Public, through the Quality Driving Initiative, and includes Healing Addiction Without Drugs, through neuro-therapy (NET) in residential rehabilitation, leading to practical training and skills through Work Groups for Wildlife, and the provision of quality jobs, planned as a National Work and Skills Service.

His extensive historical research has revealed a single advanced, secular benevolent source for all religions.
His Golden Age Project inspired by the work of Christian and Barbara Joy O'Brien promotes the recovery of past knowledge in order to resolve many of today's problems. He believes that re-establishing high standards of training and knowledge for all important roles, forms a priority in establishing good Government and successful Social Organisation and Cohesion.

In 1988 he instigated the City Research Project, funded by the City Corporation, in order to address a range of important issues, which if left unresolved, threatened the viability of the City of London and the Economy.

He is a former national vice-chairman and director of research for the Conservative Rural Action Group. In 1994 he was advisor to the Labour Party Leave Countryside Sports Alone Campaign.

He has attended as a partner Defra’s Partnership Against Wildlife Crime since inception, and for over twenty years has been a member of Standing Conference for Countryside Sports. He has been a member of the National Gamekeepers Organisation Deer Committee.
He was a co-instigator with Professor Twink Allen in the formation of Vets for Hunting and in their change of name to the Veterinary Association of Wildlife Management. He was a founder Director of the Charity Songbird Survival.

Above all, he emphasises the priority need for a clear understanding of the written parts of our brilliant British Constitution, which requires a triumvirate balance between the powers of the Crown, the Lords and the Commons, together with the upholding of the Rule of Law for the People. Issues already over-ruled by totalitarian politics, which has not only transferred those powers to the exclusive use of the Commons and devolved authorities, but passed the same powers to the EU without the permission of the British People.

He is a writer of political manifestos and advisor to politicians.

His Learning form History series of Presentations and Broadcasts are found on YouTube and Internet Radio, attracting an audience of over 100,000.
On the 19th July 2017 Academia, 251 Kearny St., Suite 520, San Francisco, CA, 94108, cited that 9 papers that mention you were recently recommended, and that on 22nd May 2019 366 papers on Academia which mention your name were recommended.

Edmund Marriage

Laurence Gardner

Laurence Gardner

It is with great sadness that we at the Golden Age Project report the death of Laurence Gardner at 5.45am on Thursday 12th August 2010, after bravely fighting a long illness and operations. Laurence's contributions to the Golden Age Project, which are self evident, have inspired us all.

His magnificent written words will live on as an example to seekers of the truth around the world, of steadfast thoroughness and generosity in our ancient advanced ancestor's worthy priority of the secular pursuit of knowledge, the truth before the world, and promotion of the natural laws requiring the freewill of men and women. His support and research conducted with us in furthering the thesis on the discovery of The Garden of Eden by Christian and Barbara Joy O'Brien's will prove to be a milestone for millions in understanding The Origin of God.

The Golden Age Project tribute to Author Laurence Gardner.

Laurence Gardner (17 May 1943 – 12th August 2010) Aged 67 Wikipedia - Laurence Gardner