MICHELLE GIBSON-MORE SECRETS OF SCOTLAND WITH STEVEN

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Steven joins me again for a Part 2 of our original discussion back in February for a look at what is found in his hometown of Fraserburgh, Scotland, most specifically Kinnaird Head, though we talk about other places in Scotland as well.

Steven was born and raised in Fraserburgh, and has lived here most of his life, in Fraserburgh in the northeastern corner of the council area of Aberdeenshire. We continue our discussion with, among other things, his boots-on-the-ground video footage of exactly what is found on and in the area surrounding Kinnaird Head. When Steven started waking up to the lies we are told, he started to explore his community with new eyes and he shares with us some of the things he found. But what really got his attention within the last year was realizing that the rocks of Kinnaird Head in Fraserburgh, a very familar place to him since childhood, looked like biology, and it wasn't long before it morphed into a dragon before his eyes. And he's not the only one who has seen a dragon in the rocks there. There's also a substantial number of dragon associations in the same location that we will be taking a look at. It is interesting to note that for such a small fishing community, Fraserburgh was heavily bombed and machine-gunned by the Germans in World War II, for which it was nicknamed "Little London."

Steven's YouTube Channel, Steven of Ossiedene:    / @dragonfounder  

https://youtu.be/2yGerFhkgek?si=070-OiUDz1SLq0vv

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