New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast

The Dodleston Messages with Paul Rogers

Feb 13, 2026
Paul Rogers, freelance researcher and Visiting Research Fellow who studies anomalistic psychology, unpacks the Dodleston Messages mystery. He recounts 1980s computer messages in archaic English, links to 16th‑century figures and maps, and describes strange physical phenomena around the cottage. He also explores theoretical implications for time, information transfer, and ongoing investigations into missing historical evidence.
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ANECDOTE

Messages Appeared On A School Computer

  • A borrowed BBC Micro in 1984 displayed an inexplicable, nonsensical poem addressed to Ken, Deb, and Nicola.
  • Months later, messages in early modern English appeared claiming the writer lived on the same property centuries earlier.
INSIGHT

Historical Details Matched Records

  • Researchers found names and obscure books referenced in the messages that matched historical records from Brazenose College and founding fellows.
  • The specific matches strengthen the claim that the messages contained authentic 16th-century information.
ANECDOTE

Expert Backward Translations Verified

  • Peter Trinder, a Chaucer expert, backward-translated early modern English messages into modern English over many hours.
  • One translated message listed nine founding fellows who were then verified in college records.
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