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Editors note: This is a reprint of the original front page of corpusclock.org, represented on our new site for historical purposes. The thoughts here are the seeds that drove us to research this subject matter and try to inform the public.
On September 19, 2008, Professor Stephen Hawking and John C. Taylor unveiled to the world the “Corpus Clock”, a mysterious clock now on display outside of the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK. Stephen Hawking returned from the launch of the Large Hadron Collider to unveil the clock.
John C. Taylor said that the clock “is terrifying. It is meant to be… I view time as not on your side. He’ll eat up every minute of your life…”. He refers to the “Chronophage”, the locust at the top of the clock as “demonic”, and states “Time is gone. He’s eaten it.”
The inscription at the base of this mysterious clock, which incorporates six undisclosed patented inventions, and which had components constructed at a secret military research facility in Holland, is from the Vulgate translation of John 2:17: “Mundus transit et concupiscentia eius”... “The world passeth away, and the lust thereof.”
On September 19, 2008, the US securities and exchange commission, fearing total collapse of the US stock market, banned short selling , and the Large Hadron Collider allegedly suffered a catastrophic failure. Stephen Hawking had a $100 bet that the collider would fail to find the Higgs-Boson particle, otherwise known as “The God Particle”.
On September 20, 2008, Treasury secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress they must back a government buy up of $700bn dollars of bad mortgages.
We, a group of concerned individuals, have since the unveiling of the Corpus Clock been conducting heavy research concerning the creators of this clock, and the strange occult symbolism embedded within it’s design.
We are working to make our research public, in order to inform the public and allow people to draw their own conclusions about this mysterious device and its origins and purpose.





In the spirit of open society (and it’s enemies) - I leave your response on my blog as provisionally “approved” and open to scrutiny as with all postings.
But so far, your web site is “loaded” with give-away terms that smack of belief (thus dogma – alethes doxa) versus episteme (knowledge) to the point that I hope to hear more about your logos for the Corpus Clock. Your opening line (all in “scare” caps)
with Wake up…. assumes the reader has been asleep to what?
Are you saying you have the red or the blue pill?
In any case, I await the justification and accounting for your methodology on “conspiracy” and “mysterious” issues. So, I will keep your response on board and await the following:
Basically I like your premise, but I am not sure (nor is it clear to me) what your epistemology is based on – but perhaps that is forthcoming (?) – I have hope that is rises above the “horoscope” level – but we shall see —- shall we?