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Across the world legends mark the date 2012, the Olympics mark it, the hills call for it, the stones need it, the free people crave it, Salisbury Plains is made for it, the ancients knew it and so do we. Free people across the land are...waking to the call......Stonehenge Free Festival...

Wallie Hope wants you to be there.

The Order of...
...Druids of Kaos...
...Cloud readers.
...Weather wizards.
...Friends of elves and the host of leyflight faery.
...Guadians of the Singing Oak.
...Messenger's of the west wind
...Order of Merriment Bards.

druids of kaos

What is a druid? we know very little of druids and what we do know is subject to question. What a druid was is at best an educated guess. They are myth and legend come to life today, that's the truth of it.

book of kaos

One day in the year 1999 on winters edge just before the spring. High on lonely westernese hills the cries of the singing oak were heard by the magic folk of these ancient hills. The druids of the past had absorbed into the British populace, they had melted into the background, only kept alive in stories and myths. Thoughout this land magic stories abound, elves who have been hidden from most eyes for over 10,000 years, fairies and little folk, dragons, druids wizards, Arthurian legands, Stone Circles, earth monuments, witchs and the Kaos Legend where elves ranged far and wide casting magiks of wakening to rouse the sleeping consciousness's of the Kaos Druids, a bardic group of party druids, wizards of celebration, skilled in the art of gathering, the devining of location where the energising of the land is needed.
In the dawn of the the twenty first century the Kaos Druids awoke, and brought a new meaning to the word “moot”. Tribal sound systems from across the southeast and west joined for mass meetings of sound and dance celebrations. Across the long hills and old woods, the call to bring joy, song and merriment to the strangled land was met and answered for seven years.

 

moot dragon

The Druids of Kaos call that their religious beliefs be upheld and they be given leave to celebrate with sound and dance on the summer solstice to midsummer's eve on the Wiltshire plains within 7 miles  of the stones. 
The Freedom of the Britons is at stake, without the chance to gather in large numbers without licence but within the bounds of others inalienable rights, without this right our freedom is conditional on us not excersing it.