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Old 11-04-2009, 10:12 PM   #1
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unlimited mind,
This is a good link about portals,
http://www.kachina.net/~alunajoy/96apr.html
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Old 11-12-2009, 03:32 AM   #2
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today was a great day at the ancient site. we, me and two friends, decided to take a walk on the wild side and traveled into unknown areas. we followed the coordinates for the standing stones we have 'marked' and found a HUGE new area that is filled with very very large stones. it looks like it was a temple at some point.

no pictures of this place yet, but the site is getting bigger and bigger. i saw Marshall McClung in a convenience store as we were leaving town, and told him what else we had found, and he let me know that he and some other folks found the same markings on slabs at Slick Rock. and wow, that would make this very very large scale ancient ground.

ok, that is it for now. will be taking another trip next week, and will have pictures of this new area then.

the shimmer factor is growing

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Old 11-12-2009, 03:33 AM   #3
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This is a good link about portals,
http://www.kachina.net/~alunajoy/96apr.html
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thanks hobbit, always good to follow your links
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:22 AM   #4
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Old 11-13-2009, 10:58 AM   #5
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at what we are calling the temple, i found this artifact laying under some leaves on top of a stone that was sitting under the slab. this large slab is laying over like the slabs at the chamber site, except this slab is twice the size. it is incredibly big.

the stone that this artifact is made from is very very light, and has flecks of 'glitter' throughout. not sure if it is evident with the photo, having not seen it, but there are ridges and slopes forming a Y (and looks like a heart too).

the center piece of this formation is a slab that is at least 100 feet long, and at one end, it is probably 40 feet above ground. massive massive slabs at this area of the ancient site. it is also at the very peak of the mountain.


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Old 11-13-2009, 06:44 PM   #6
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Looks like a dolphin or shark dorsal fin.
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Old 11-13-2009, 10:51 PM   #7
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I see a lot has been going on lately. One of these days I would love to visit the site. I love the videos it gives a better overview of the site. Keep up the great work.
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I see a lot has been going on lately. One of these days I would love to visit the site. I love the videos it gives a better overview of the site. Keep up the great work.
hello there cosmictexan...
you're right, a lot has been going on. very happy you like the videos so far. we are going to try and rent a tv studio grade camera sometime soon to get some better views. fingers crossed.

this guy, DR. IBRAHIM KARIM, came into town a few days ago, and jodi went to hear his presentation. she was amazed at the correlation to what we have been working towards with the ancient site and the information he has. should be a wonderful conversation once i make contact.

may have photos tomorrow evening of the new area.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Old 11-15-2009, 08:33 AM   #9
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as promised, i made it back to the site today. twice in one week is a heap of energy. the place is really pulsating these days. it seems the more we discover, the more powerful the energy becomes. i suppose this could be said for the spiritual journey as well so it kinda makes sense to me in those terms.

i did the best i could in the time that i had with the photos. this area is the motherload and it will take many visits to sort it out and see what all is there.


this slab seems to have fallen, and landed in an upright position. although, it may be too early to make that assumption. all of these slabs at the least are 8 footers, and then there are some that are 20 footers. climbing around is difficult due to the spaces in between all the slabs. leaves, etc have covered them and you can fall into a hole pretty easily. plus, there are many points and slants, so sturdy footing is rare.



this is a very large stone at the peak of the mountain. look closely, my sister is standing on top of it to give it some scale. i could not get the whole slab in one frame.



this is the end of it, and there is some sort of carving. the next picture is a close up of this area






this is not even half of the area, but wanted to give everyone a good idea of how many, and how big these slabs are. it seems like this is only the top layer, as there is more under the entire area. i would guess that this entire area of the site is between 4-6 acres (maybe more because i have not ventured further than this. there are standing stones all around this area that i can see at a distance now that the leaves are off the trees and i think it continues over this entire ridge)

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Old 11-16-2009, 09:28 PM   #10
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♥ now, 76 photos of the ancient site ♥ you can click on any thumbnail picutre and travel all over this site with your eyes ♥ have fun in there and let me know if you find anything interesting ♥
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YouTube- The Pleiades and ancient sites


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Old 11-20-2009, 10:57 AM   #12
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check out the geometry of the stone that is in the chamber?

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Very interesting unlimited mind .
You certainly know where to look

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Very interesting unlimited mind .
You certainly know where to look

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hehe Mudra...this stuff comes to me and i just pass it on as it relates...thank you for taking a long gaze with your laser like focus

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Great Pyramids vs Puma Punku

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PERUVIAN STARGATE FOUND

http://mmmgroup.altervista.org/e-door.html





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Old 11-21-2009, 10:54 AM   #17
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Those who enjoy this thread would enjoy this website AND the 6 month forums which they put on every so often... last weekend

http://www.stars-stones.com/
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Old 11-27-2009, 08:10 AM   #18
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happy thanksgiving everyone! or i should say thanks.givers

lots going on with the ancient site these days. the uni.verse has finally aligned with my request for a mathematical genius to arrive and help me with some stuff, and this same person has also put me in touch with the insiders of Cherokee tribe. the magical thing about it all, is that he was researching and googled his topic, and the pictures on the website was first on the page.

things should really start moving soon. we are planning a solstice ceremony at the site. please, do join us. it will be very powerful, in.deed!

the two photos below were taken at the new area we are calling the Temple. i was climbing down from the top of the mountain and had one of those urges to take a few shots overlooking all of the slabs. i stared at that area like something was there, and thought i saw something. anyhow, once i got home and uploaded the photos, i had no idea what pictures were what, but still found myself staring at the two photos and then remembered where i was when i took them.

i appreciate it a lot, when the visitors stay for more than one shot. in the first photo, the being was not as fully manifested as the second. as you can see, it was a very large energy being. i cropped these out of the two photos for better viewing. i hope it worked and you can see them too.



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Old 11-27-2009, 04:00 PM   #19
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Is there a lake or large body of water nearby? Or perhaps there was in the past. I get the feeling this was an ancient civilization prior to Atlantis, but was also used by Atlantians.
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Old 11-29-2009, 08:46 AM   #20
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhir

A menhir is a large upright standing stone. Menhirs may be found singly as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Their size can vary considerably; but their shape is generally uneven and squared, often tapering towards the top. Menhirs are widely distributed across Europe, Africa, and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; in particular in Ireland, Great Britain and Brittany. In northwest France there are 1,200 menhirs. [1] They originate from many different periods across pre-history, and were erected as part of a larger Megalithic culture that flourished in Europe and beyond.

The function of Menhirs has provoked more debate than practically any other issue in European pre-history. Over the centuries they have variously been thought to have been used by Druids for human sacrifice, used as territorial markers or elements of a complex ideological system, or functioned as early calendars.[2] Until the nineteenth century, antiquarians did not have substantial knowledge of prehistory; and their only reference points were provided by Classical literature. The developments of radiocarbon dating and tree-ring calibration have done much to further human knowledge in this area.

The word menhir was adopted from French by 19th century archaeologists. It is a combination of two words found in the Breton language; men (stone), and hir (long). In Modern Welsh they are described as maen hir, or "long stone." In modern Breton, the word peulvan is used.

Practically nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. We have no trace even of these peoples' language; however we do know that they buried their dead, and had the skills to grow cereal, farm, and make pottery, stone tools, and jewelry. Identifying their uses remains speculation. However, it is likely that many uses involved fertility rites and seasonal cycles. Until recently, menhirs were associated with the Beaker people, who inhabited Europe during the later third millennium BC; the European late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. However, recent research into the age of megaliths in Brittany strongly suggests a far older origin, perhaps back to six to seven thousand years ago.[3]

Many menhirs are carved with megalithic art. This often turned them into anthropomorphic stelae, although images of objects such as stone axes, ploughs, shepherd crooks and yokes were common. With the exception of the stone axe, none of these motifs are definite, and the name used to describe them is largely for convenience. Some menhirs were broken up and incorporated into later passage graves where they had new megalithic art carved with little regard for the previous pictures. It is not known if this re-use was deliberate or if the passage grave builders just saw menhirs as a convenient source of stone (Le Roux 1992).

In Scandinavia, menhirs are called bautasten or bautastenar and continued to be erected during the Pre-Roman Iron Age and later, usually over the ashes of the dead. They were raised both as solitary stones and in formations, such as the stone ships and few stone circles.

Sometimes, they were raised only as commemoration to great people, a tradition which was continued as the runestones.

The tradition was strongest in Bornholm, Gotland and Götaland and appears to have followed the Goths, during the 1st century, to the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, (now Northern Poland) where they are a characteristic of the Wielbark culture.[4] [5]

In many areas, standing stones were systematically toppled by Christians; of the many former standing menhirs of northern Germany, scarcely one stands today.

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Is there a lake or large body of water nearby? Or perhaps there was in the past. I get the feeling this was an ancient civilization prior to Atlantis, but was also used by Atlantians.
marguerite, other than the waterfall itself and a few streams, the water that is closest to the site, is a man made lake. apparently they covered up an entire city when they made the lake. not sure what else they were covering up.

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Looks like a dolphin or shark dorsal fin.
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there is whale and dolphin energy present here, interesting bill, and thanks. several people have commented that this rock could be a representation of that energy.

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