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Obama, Denver and Ley Line 104
Ley Line 104 is an Illuminati coordinate that they believe to have phsychic and magical powers. NORAD New World Airport Roswell Area 51 Devils Tower all are on that line.. or very very near.
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Yep there is a powerful energy around here, almost what keeps me here.
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On the subject of ley lines, does anyone know where I can find maps of them online? I've looked on and off for ages but found virtually nothing.
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Thanks Helvetic, that's the kind of thing I'm looking for. Do you know of any on a global and / or european basis please? I'm specifically looking for the UK but any and all are useful.
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You're a star, thanks. :original:
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Nothing to thank, you’re welcome!
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Alfred watkins is the main guy who first proposed the theory of ley lines in the scientific community.
Alfred Watkins (27 January 1855 – 15 April 1935) was a self-taught amateur archaeologist and antiquarian who noticed in the British landscape the apparent arrangement of ancient features along straight lines, known as ley lines. Watkins was born in Hereford to an affluent family which had moved to the town in 1820 to establish several businesses including a flour-mill, a hotel and brewery. Watkins travelled across Herefordshire as an 'out-rider' representing the family businesses and so got to know the area intimately. He was also a respected photographer. He made some cameras himself and manufactured an exposure meter called the 'Watkins Bee Meter' due to its small size and efficiency. An example is in the Hereford City Museum, and one accompanied Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole. On 30 June 1921, Watkins visited Blackwardine in Herefordshire when he had the idea that there was a system of straight lines crossing the landscape dating from Neolithic times. He presented his ideas at a meeting of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club of Hereford in September 1921, and published his first books Early British Trackways in 1922 and The Old Straight Track in 1925. Thereafter he spent a major part of his life developing his theory. He published a further book on ley lines and participated in the Old Straight Track Club from 1927 to 1935 (the papers from this organisation are also in the Hereford City Museum). Watkins' ideas are not universally accepted by archaeologists. At first it was thought was that the ancient Britons were too primitive to have devised such an arrangement, but this is no longer the argument used against the existence of ley lines. More crucially there are so many ancient features that finding some in approximate alignment is highly likely. Watkins was sensitive to such arguments and argued for caution. He also drew up a list according to which landscape features could be given values between 1/4 and 1 point, five points or more being required as evidence of a ley line. Watkins was a member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, an authority on beekeeping and a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. He was also involved in the preservation of Pembridge, Herefordshire Market Hall. Watkins' work was revived and popularised from the 1960s following John Michell's publication of The View over Atlantis 1969. In 2002 Watkins had a beer named after him, "Alfred Watkins' Triumph", brewed by Wye Valley Brewery Ltd, for a special occasion. http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=6132 This one is the nine ladies steve in your neck of the woods mate!!lol. http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=6133 |
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I believe this is what Astralwalker of the nexus thread is trying to arrange, goodwill channeled collectively at key locations to change the matrix from negative to positive. :thumb_yello:
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Unpublished book, Sacred Ground: Ley Lines and Vortices of the American West.
free download at: http://rapidshare.com/files/13187164...est_edited.doc By Lorae Ireland Quote:
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She's courting someone from David icke forum now i think Steve!!lol.
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I stayed in the Red lion pub in the middle of avebury for a weekend-the only pub/building to stand in the middle of an ancient circle.The pub is reputedly haunted by several ghosts;i think the main energy is from the womb nature of the central circle in which the pub stands-i recommend it to anyone-a great place to stay and real ales also!!Look out of your window and you have megaliths everywhere!!Wild man...
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Thanks Kathleen-i have loads of stone circle shots-here's a good alignment one to Avebury church,taken from the avenue,Avebury:
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