Re: Woolworths
Meh, take two ex-Woolworths at random, draw an extended straight line on a map between the two, get back to me when the line crosses the location of any other ex-Woolworths..(no cheating by picking ex-Woolies that are in population centres along old Roman roads)
Leaving aside all the 'mystic' BS about ley lines, I will note that our ancestors had, for reasons we'll never really know (but will have lots of fun writing papers about), an occasional fetish for laying out some of their sites in a fairly linear manner, sometimes over quite long distances. Thanks to 'hey-this-is-a-good-place-to-build-something' site re-use over the millennia, you can now find modern (past thousand years) structures sitting 'aligned' with more ancient ones, nothing mystical involved, no continued 'secret antient traditions', no 'sacred knowledge', just a good building site is a good building site, unfortunately the mystic BS merchants have seriously poisoned this well.
Poundland, that's another matter, you do not want to know what their plotted locations spell out in Enochian..