Comyns Beaumont The Great Deception ( 2016) - JERUSALEM IN EDINBURGH SCOTLAND ?
Beaumont's speculations were not limited to Scotland; he also proposed that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified just outside Edinburgh, Scotland, instead of the traditional site in Jerusalem.
Comyns Beaumont Scotland
William Comyns Beaumont, a British journalist and author, made several claims about Scottish history and geography. He suggested that Edinburgh was the original Jerusalem, London was Damascus, and Bristol was Beaumont also located the Pillars of Heracles at Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway along with its counterpart on the Isle of Staffa in Scotland.5
Beaumont's speculations were not limited to Scotland; he also proposed that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified just outside Edinburgh, Scotland, instead of the traditional site in Jerusalem.
These claims, while controversial, were part of Beaumont's broader theory that the history of Judaea and Syria (which he believed were in reality the history of northern and southern Britain) had been relocated to other areas.
His work has been noted for its influence on catastrophist theories, similar to those of Immanuel Velikovsky.
Beaumont's views and theories have been summarized in various publications, including "Facts and Fallacies" by Reader's Digest.
His work has been of interest to those who believe he stumbled upon significant historical truths, particularly in Scotland.
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