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Comments
about the Geo Glyphs
M1scV1d
- I saw the documentary about that man, who built the Coral
Castle, all by himself, no help from other...but he said he
had discovered the way how large blocks of rock were movedin
ancient Eqypt, but he didn't tell anyone the secret. One lovehurt
man could figure it out, but a whole bunch of official scientist
can't, why is that? And why not tell anyone the secret? Maybe
the truth can hurt us more rather than help us..
Aymanssj
- i read that it was built before 40.000 years by giant people
, also they discovered huge bones and sculls beside the pyramids
, the ancient illustrations in pyramids show giants obviously.
Andrewloyd67
- The pyramids are made from limestone and clay earth from
river beds etc. They were made synthetically carried in baskets
and poured in-situ.
Question
& Answers about the Geo Glyphs
Error236
- how come my google earth doesn't look like that??
1walicki - So it's a new satellite image already
in 2010 and certain areas have been clouded over deliberately.
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Discuss
the Masons
Last
Updated :
November 16, 2010
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A
discussion of Masons.
The
original : who, what,
where, when, why
and how.
Who
were they?
We don't know because there is no historical record
of any people, culture or even major civilization
indigenous or otherwise.
What
does it mean?
The Great Pyramids of Egypt (and perhaps the world)
could only have been built with the knowledge of
coordinate geometry and pulley & weights.
Where
did they 'come' from?
We don't know because no small stone glyphs or paper
text have been found. It may be possible that the
miniscule enclaves of people that do reside in the
area today might be the ancestors of the Pre-Ancients
who never left.
When
were they built?
We don't know because they exist seemingly 'outside'
of the Earth's historical record. Simply observing
the images and understanding what they represent;
the logical conclusion is that the glyphs at least
pre-date the pyramids.
Why
did they make aerial glyphs?
Aside from any individual's specific intention,
the most obvious reason was to be seen from the
air or space. Were it to merely to mark a territory
or more likely to tell a story? ..or both? It seems
a wonderful discovery when considering how often
you hear the retort, "We don't even know HOW
they built the pyramids!" Not to mention that
in restrospect we might reconsider whether the Egyptians
actually built their own pyramids or hired Mason
contractors while reducing costs by using slaves
for labor.. in which case the 1st glyph set might
be correctly understood as the death of the knowledge
owner by the power that 'contracted' him... Or,
did they make glyphs so as to be seen by flying
objects.. as silent signal beacons.
How
were they built? (not the pyramids, the glyphs)
It's easy to imagine that a civilization who understood
3D space and pulleys would certainly know about
sand and grading landscapes.. perhaps. The problem
is that understanding stilt scaffolds were used
with ropes to pull rocks etc is easy, dozing landscapes
over vast areas (without heavy diesel mechanisms)
would seem next to impossible. Designing the glyph
into the land is simple but accuracy would be very
difficult to accomplish, unless a person could be
hoisted onto a elevated stilt to oversee the accuracy.
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| Observing
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is important that the scientific community (both Anthropological
& Archeological) seek to understand this unique geographic
area and all the rich history that might be found just below
the sand. It is imperative to investigate the landscape
and the people that inhabit it in order to gain any possible
sense of knowledge from the indigenious residents. |
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