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Gardner believed the Wright family to be honest and respectable.
It is believed to have been compiled by Gerald Gardner or possibly another member of the New Forest coven.
She said that Gardner referred to the Goddess as Airdia or Areda, which she believed was derived from Aradia, the deity that Charles Leland claimed was worshipped by Italian witches.
Gardner claimed to have been initiated in 1939 into a tradition of religious witchcraft that he believed to be a continuation of European Paganism.
According to Gardner, the Surgenesons readily talked about the paranormal with him ; the patriarch of the family, Ted Surgeneson, believed that fairies were living in his garden and would say " I can often feel they're there, and sometimes I've seen them ", though he readily admitted the possibility that it was all in his imagination.
In 1939, Gardner joined the Folk-Lore Society ; his first contribution to its journal Folk-Lore, appeared in the June 1939 issue and described a box of witchcraft relics that he believed had belonged to the 17th century " Witch-Finder General ", Matthew Hopkins.
It seems likely that Gardner told his three subsequent initiatory lines that the book should be copied word for word, and Wiccans descended from Eleanor Bone, Patricia Crowther and Monique Wilson have widely believed that the book was of ancient provenance.
Green Lantern Guy Gardner once experienced an extended and tortuous stay after an explosion of a Green Lantern Power Battery sent him there, until rescued by Superman and Green Lantern Hal Jordan who had believed him to be dead all that time.
People who knew her believed she was the inspiration for Della Street, though neither she nor Erle Stanley Gardner himself admitted it.
He is believed to be either a direct descendent or a confidant of Ernst Stavro Blofeld and to have resurrected the evil organization SPECTRE Gardner alludes, on more than one occasion, that Bismaquer in truth is a homosexual and possibly had fallen for Bond.
" Ellin believed that no writer " could have done better with this curious project than John Gardner, but it is simply a defeating project to start with.
The New York Times critic Anatole Broyard believed that John Gardner was underqualified to write Bond.
Long-time Gardner admirer and Listener crime critic Marghanita Laski believed Icebreaker " is one of his best yet in his 007 mode.
Gardner initially believed that parents ( usually mothers ) made false accusations of child abuse and sexual abuse against the other parent ( usually fathers ) in order to prevent further contact between them.
Gardner later indicated he believed men were equally likely to be PAS indoctrinators.
It is believed that Gardner could have written these laws himself, or at least expanded them.
During research for an article on the 30th anniversary of Pompilli's death, researcher Chris Gardner uncovered documents that showed Pompilli was actually born in 1924, not 1926 as had commonly been believed ( like Haley, Pompilli also shaved two years off his age ).
According an ABC radio report, Julian Gardner, the public advocate who made the decision, explained that they talked over a period of months to people who knew her well, including her priest, to find out what she believed, and took advice from " an expert Catholic ethicist ".
Gerald Gardner believed that the New Forest coven was a survival of the Witch-Cult, a pre-Christian pagan religion that worshipped a Horned God and a Triple Goddess and which had been persecuted during the witch trials of the Early Modern period.

Gardner and Kodak
Gardner and Conan Doyle sought a second expert opinion from the photographic company Kodak.

Gardner and may
Biographer Philip Heselton suggested that through the nudist scene Gardner may have also met Dion Byngham ( 1896 – 1990 ), a senior member of the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry who propounded a Contemporary Pagan religion known as Dionysianism.
This practice may stem from the influence of Gerald Gardner who wrote ( ostensibly quoting a witch, but perhaps in his own words ): The witches tell me ' The law always has been that power must be passed from man to woman or from woman to man, the only exception being when a mother initiates her daughter or a father his son, because they are part of themselves ' ( the reason is that great love is apt to occur between people who go through the rites together.
Gardner spent several years in India, and may have picked up the concept from the Digambara Jains, a religious sect in which the monks may not wear clothing.
He reputedly rhapsodized about their sex life later, but Gardner said, " He may have enjoyed the sex, but knows I didn't.
After a lifetime of smoking and alcohol, Gardner suffered from emphysema, a terminal disease, in addition to an auto-immune disorder ( which may have been lupus ).
Some systemic disorders which may result in hyperdontia include Apert syndrome, Cleidocranial dysostosis, Crouzon syndrome, Ehlers – Danlos syndrome, Gardner syndrome, and Sturge – Weber syndrome.
They have suggested Earhart and Noonan may have flown without further radio transmissions for two and a half hours along the line of position Earhart noted in her last transmission received at Howland, arrived at then-uninhabited Gardner Island ( now Nikumaroro ) in the Phoenix group, landed on an extensive reef flat near the wreck of a large freighter ( the ) and ultimately perished.
In more recent times, such as in the execution of Ronnie Lee Gardner in Utah in the United States in 2010, a rifleman may be given a " dummy " cartridge containing wax instead of a bullet, which provides a more realistic recoil.
This was a common design in newly established towns along the Chicago and Alton Railroad and may be found, with slight variations, in places like Dwight, Gardner, Odell and Mclean ; Fell's town of Normal, established at the same time as Towanda, was to have had exactly the same arrangement ; except that in Normal, the original street paralleling the railroad, quickly lost its importance to the reverse side of the block.
Settled primarily by emigrants from Massachusetts, it may have been named for Henry Gardner, then governor of Massachusetts.
Although the early accounts disagree, Archibald Gardner may have been the first to live on Riverton land.
The paired arrangement may have been inspired by the 1865 prison portraits taken by Alexander Gardner of accused conspirators in the Lincoln assassination trial, though Gardner's photographs were full-body portraits with only the heads turned for the profile shots.
Howard Gardner proposed in Frames of Mind ( Gardner 1983 / 1994 ) that intellectual giftedness may be present in areas other than the typical intellectual realm.
Gardner may be:
These elements may have derived from her reading of Robert Graves's book The White Goddess and of the writings of Gerald Gardner, with whom Margaret and her husband were put in touch by Raymond Buckland.
Gardner syndrome is also associated with FAP ( Familial Adenomatous Polyposis ) and may manifest as aggressive fibromatosis ( desmoid tumors ) of the retroperitoneum.
John Gardner may refer to:
Randy Gardner may refer to:
Jack Gardner may refer to:
Gardner disagreed with criticism of PAS as overly simplistic, stating that while there are a wide variety of causes on why a child may become alienated from a parent, the primary etiological factor in cases of PAS is the brainwashing parent, and that otherwise, there is no PAS.
Within the bookshelves of the Gardner Main Stacks one may find numerous study spaces such as carrels and tables with electrical outlets and wireless network access for student use.
California residents with proof of residency may also purchase a library card in order to gain access to the Main Gardner Stacks.

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