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Bill
Lavers, after a sixteen-year career in the
Royal Air Force, which included a three-year stint in Egypt and an
assignment in Germany throughout the Berlin Airlift,
returned to university in the United Kingdom and graduated in 1966. There he
pursued the study of the Bible and theology. Following university, he worked in England as a
theological writer for about a decade and then elected to pursue a career in the
electronics industry. His continuing interest in the Hebrew Scriptures, however,
led him to the study and research of the lost tomb and treasure of King David.
He continues to devote much of his
time to biblical exegesis. His research
venue and responsibility during the latter half of 2002 was the location of the
Fountain Gate in the City of David as part of the Great Kings Discovery Project.
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