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    Limestone, as some of you know, was the main material in creating the great pyramid of giza. Other forms of limestone, which is also known as calcium carbonate dissolve in water and can be used to cook things without a fire being present. From the primordial point of view, it could be said that the fire is latent inside the stone. Also occult magicians would use chalk (calcium carbonate) to draw protective circles on the ground to protect them from spirits while preforming their arts. Have you seen the movie pan's labyrinth?

    food for thought

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    The mysterious Edward Leedskalnin also made his coral castle completely out of huge blocks of limestone

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    You just had to mention the Coral Castle, bearcow, and I just had to respond! I have been fascinated with it since I first heard about Edward Leedskalnin and his story.

    I watched a video on the secret of coral castle a while ago. It can be found on the following website along with a free download of a book on it written by Carrol Lake in the years immediately following Edward's death... http://www.code144.com/news/the-return-of-code-144/

    By the way, did you know that Edward was a freemason?
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    Quote Posted by bearcow (here)
    The mysterious Edward Leedskalnin also made his coral castle completely out of huge blocks of limestone
    I've always felt the construction of the coral castle had something to do with fourth dimensional protection.
    Could it be considered a megalithic monument?
    Could it act as a ley line conduit on the earth's geomagnetic grid?

    This video talks about the ley lines of the pyramid megalithic structures in Egypt,,,,,pyramids I had never heard of.
    Good stuff.


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    The whole show can be seen here on HULU if you can stream HULU Band Of Peace - Pyramids
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    Limestone...................labyrinth...

    food for thought
    More limestone here than anywhere else on Earth and more labyrinths than you may have ever imagined:
    http://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post241191
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    Calcium carbonate

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_carbonate

    "Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the principal cause of hard water."


    versus

    Calcium chloride

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_chloride

    "Common applications include brine for refrigeration plants, ice and dust control on roads, and desiccation. Because of its hygroscopic nature, anhydrous calcium chloride must be kept in tightly-sealed air-tight container."

    "The exothermic dissolution of calcium chloride is used in self-heating cans and heating pads."


    http://www.universetoday.com/24699/a...dust-fountain/

    “The heavy elements like iron, nickel, silicon, calcium and carbon condense out into solid grains, which we see as interstellar dust, once they leave the system,” Witt explained.

    It seems that space is pervaded by these wandering derelicts.

    Our Planet is comprised of matter found at least as far as the eye can see, which currently is Billions of light years in distance, Calcium being one of them ....

    Geocentric, flat & square cornered indeed -- NOT !

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    Wow !

    That "Pyramid Code - Ep 1 - The Band of Peace" is a wonderful documentary.

    Very off-beat bits of evidence that helps to round out all the perspectives.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1FdbeTZudI

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    Cjay - thanks for the info on these underground caves. I have been to Jenolan caves, but they didnt tell us about the big lake?? I wonder if that might be the place to head to if the shtf, but was thinking it might flood :-(

    They are just stunning arn't they. I loved it there

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