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Tuesday, 05 April 2011 18:55
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During the summer of 2010 in Corfu Island Greece, I had the privilege of having Lewis visit me. During Lewis' visit we went for many walks and coffee's had some AMAZING conversations and tours. On one of our tours we walked around the Old historical part of Corfu town. We both came to an area which had an old stone Victorian building on the premises from the British Empire period which Corfu was part of but which is now abandoned. Mind you the time was at least 2:00am in the morning which made me feel kinda spooked but knowing that I was with Lewis I felt safe. We both reached the property and he nonchalantly tells me ''Oh 'they' are looking at us from the windows, as you can imagine I froze! I asked out of curiosity who and Lewis said oh the men that were brought here this was a security/police headquarters/prisoner some type of sorting building... I didn't say anything cause I had no clue about the history of the place, and Lewis started going into detail about how they got there (by boat, the sea is very near), which route they took and a rough estimate of how many spirits were there at the time of our visit and who there were (prisoners/labourers). I was fascinated with everything but still wanted to confirm everything at some point.Well, that ''some point'' came last week, eight months later. I was surfing the net and I found a blog of a friend of a friend and my eye caught an old 1800s B&W photograph of the property that Lewis and I went too. The photograph showed wooden boats with men docking (since 1999 boats are not permitted to dock there for environmental reasons) as I was reading it I felt like i was listening to Lewis from the previous summer telling me about this building. The article mentioned that it was a registration for prisoners and labourers which at the time Corfu had the largest jail facilities in all of Greece. The British would ship criminals and labourers from all over the British colonies and bring them to Corfu in order to fortify and build the extensions to the city. I can honestly say that Lewis pleasantly surprised me with his visions and history lesson which came true after so many months from his visit at last I got my confirmation, but deep down I never had any doubts. I would also like to say apart from the summer, Lewis has helped me and guided me for the past 5 yrs. with his sound advice and predictions. Many of his predictions have crossed my path and I know many more are on their way. Thank you Lewis for everything! LeonidasCorfu, Greece
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