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Originally Posted by observer
Here, in this segment of a Nissam Haramein lecture you can see what is the obvious result of laser-cut stone carvings, and an explanation as to why this evidence was omitted from scholarly discussions. (If you don't want to wade-through the build-up, the actual discussion starts about five minutes into the video. This particular video is just a ten minute segment of an eight hour lecture):
My favorite Chris Dunn precision is the boxes of the Serapeum:
http://gizapower.com/Precision.htm
It's very "Chris" in that it's technical but it is correct and profound (but a little dry).
The symbol that Nissam shows at Abydos is in Drunvalo's (Malchaviek??) book (Seed of Life??). Didn't know that it was laser etched or any further details. Very cool indeed.
There are so many tunnels and details that you don't see if they don't fit. I dug and dug and dug for confirmation of details. If pictures didn't match descriptions then there is a problem.
Thanks again.
John
This evidence is just further proof that something much larger - than Humanity has been led to believe - was going on in antiquity.
I believe the evidence also indicates this same extra-terrestrial intervention continues to go-on behind the smoke-and-mirrors of reality in modern times....
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No doubt that history is a million times greater and more interesting than what we are taught. As far as I can tell, there are the genetically hybridized race (i.e. slave race) and the hybrids of the Nordics (and others). The recessives of the hybrids allow them (us) to see things completely differently and remember previous times around. (ala Pete Peterson interview)
Also, dogs and little kids are drawn to "us" like magnets.
This is one of my Black Russian Terrier pups that had recessive genes pop up. All of her lines are black for decades and then the Rottweiler recessives popped up! Beautiful girl. Recessives are just that way, though. Doesn't happen with every family member and it doesn't always pop up.
Enjoying Nissam's vid immensely. Finally someone is consistent with observations.
Thanks again,
John