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Skywizard
31st December 2012, 06:57
I think this is a new History Channel series and thought this video might interest some of you guys. I shorten the video some (not any important parts) so it wouldn't be so long a watch.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywLNdUnZr4s

This could be possible... what do you guys think?

If this thread needs moving please do.


Accept or Change...
~skywizard

westhill
31st December 2012, 14:31
Skywizard...
This gave me the chills! Thanks so much for uploading.
Anyone else wondering what an "oopart" is check out
Michael Cremo or Klaus Dona.

http://www.forbiddenarcheology.com/
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4F3AA486E3B8BDEF

Knowrainknowrainbows!
31st December 2012, 15:24
Wow. A lot of interesting data in that clip!

Cool synchronicity that Scott's birthday is (was) 12/21 ...
Other personal synchronicities for me in this, too ;-)

Thanks!
KRKR

Rex
31st December 2012, 17:54
I'm surprised he didn't talk to Jim Vieira:

5eNjm4_moFE

MorningSong
31st December 2012, 18:13
Do any of the "oldies" here remember Avalon1's member "unlimitedmind"'s thread about discovering an ancient site in western NC?

http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14969

Here's the site where she posted her picts and such.

http://www.thesynchronicitygrid.com/ancientsite.html

I'd love to hear from her on any updates!

Wouldn't it be cool if this area were originally occupied by "Mayans", too!?!

greybeard
31st December 2012, 18:51
Thanks for reminding me Morning Song
Im still in touch with Mudra from Av1 who's posts were very uplifting.

The OP video is not unique-- ive seen a few frustrated people talking on video on this very subject.

Chris

Chris

ghostrider
1st January 2013, 06:44
I'm surprised he didn't talk to Jim Vieira:

5eNjm4_moFE

this vid is a must see for avalon.. kinda long but , very worth it, tons of credible dig sites where 8 to 10 ft skeletons with double rows of teeth and copper crowns on their heads were found since the 1800's, sounds like annunaki, the native american ancestors, star people that built the mega stone structures with high technology from the stars... really guys and gals give this vid a look when you are comfortable and not distracted, stay patient , it's soooo worth it.. all found in america ..

Cidersomerset
1st January 2013, 12:49
Thanks Skywizard interresting documentry and looks pretty conclusive imo...


The sacrifice that many cultures had world wide ( and still do among the elites )
was a bit chilling but reminded me of the Scene in Apocalypto, must of been
terrifying to the captives who were painted blue as the Mexican researcher
said.The cone head sculls suggest links to the anciant alien gods who possibly
sacificed some of their creations to maybe live off the adrenalin essence of
dieing humans in fear.This is what the elites maystill be doing today behind
closed doors, especially if these anciant god/creators are interdimentional.

These theories are still viewed as farfetched , but the more the pieces are
comming together there maywell be somehting to it imo......

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Skywizard
1st January 2013, 18:39
The cone head sculls suggest links to the anciant alien gods who possibly
sacificed some of their creations to maybe live off the adrenalin essence of
dieing humans in fear.



I just can't imagine putting boards on babies heads to make them elongated. They HAD to have seen and tried to mimic something that they saw then or it was a custom handed down from their past ancestors... (only my opinion).

If they came up with this on their own, good God WHY!!

I would loved to have been a fly on a wall (pyramid) for about a week back then… :angel:


Does anyone have any other explanation?


Only Now Exists
~skywizard

Cidersomerset
1st January 2013, 18:55
I just can't imagine putting boards on babies heads to make them elongated. They HAD to have seen and tried to mimic something that they saw then or it was a custom handed down from their past ancestors... (only my opinion).


Thats what i mean , they did it in Egypt as well and maybe other places yet to be discovered, more than coincidence I think.
Also the large cone shaped headress's were not just a fashion statement...LOL

Cidersomerset
2nd January 2013, 01:58
I'm surprised he didn't talk to Jim Vieira:



Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eNjm4_moFE


Excellent presentation and where are all those Giant skeletons......With all the other
hidden material !!


http://atmosonline.com/Portals/92050/images/raiders_book_warehouse-resized-600.jpg

Delight
12th August 2013, 19:49
I think this is a new History Channel series and thought this video might interest some of you guys. I shorten the video some (not any important parts) so it wouldn't be so long a watch.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywLNdUnZr4s

This could be possible... what do you guys think?

If this thread needs moving please do.


Accept or Change...
~skywizard

Richard Thornton has written really interesting and provocative articles in the Examiner that are being demonstrated to have strong provinence. Scott Wolter used his assertion of Mayans in North Georgia as his first in the series in America Unearthed. Thornton came out today with more evidence that the Mayans were in my area. I recommend the article. It describes the mountain top temples and reverence for this beautiful bird.

http://hagsrags.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/painted-bunting-no-1.jpg


At its peak size Apalache was a kingdom that stretched from southwestern Virginia to the Forks of the Altamaha and the Columbus area in Georgia. However, by the mid-1600s the polity had evolved into what was a essentially a religious confederacy, in which the Great Sun (king) of Apalache functioned as a spiritual leader like the Pope, who settled differences between individual provinces. The Apalache king told Brigstock that their original capital was in central Georgia, presumably at Ocmulgee National Monument. Their old homeland in central Georgia was called Amana.

The actual name of this advanced indigenous people in the Southern Appalachians was Apalasi (pronounced Ă : pă : lă : shē. The word literally means “Children of a torch” in the Creek languages. An “apala” then meant a torch or point source of light. In the contemporary Creek language, it means “flash light.” The word is the source of the name of the Appalachian Mountains.

The name can be interpreted to have two possible symbolic meanings. The Apalache believed that their people had a originated far to the south, in the land of the sun. Perhaps the elite viewed themselves as bringing civilization (light) to the less advanced indigenous peoples of North America.

Another interpretation is that a non-functioning torch was the symbol of “office” for the Sun Lords (Hene Ahau) of the Mayas. The form of this torch became a wooden and copper scepter that was the symbol of power for the members of the governing elite in the Southeast, beginning around 900 AD. Perhaps, the word, Apalasi, meant that they were descended from sun lords. Heneha is still a political title in the Muscogee- Creek Nation of Oklahoma.

The Mountain Apalache were a different ethnic group than the Native Americans called Apalachee today in northern Florida. However, they claimed that the people in Florida, whom they called the Alachua, originated as one of their colonies.

Since the elite of the Apalache built their temples and houses on the tops and sides of mountains, they are probably the source of the Cherokee legend about the Nûñnë'hï. According to Cherokee tradition, the Nûñnë'hï lived in great “town houses” on the tops of mountains when the Cherokees first entered the Southern Highlands in the late 1600s. The Nûñnë'hï showed great hospitality to lost Cherokee hunters and have since then become spirit people, who still inhabit the mountains......

The Painted Bunting is considered one of the most beautiful birds in the world. It lives in the Southeastern United States in the late spring, summer and early fall. It lives in Mesoamerica during the rest of the year. Most people have never seen a Painted Bunting because the impact of European settlement devastated its population.

The Apalache considered the Painting Buntings, which they called by its Mesoamerican name, Tonatzuli, to be the messengers of the sun god. They believed that the Tonatzuli spent the winter in the home of the sun, where their people originated. The Tonatzuli were semi-domesticated. Large flocks lived in and around the temples. They were fed daily by the priests during the time of the year when they were in the Appalachian Mountains. When it was time for the Tonatzuli to migrate south for the winter, the people of Apalache would climb up the slops of their mountaintop temples to offer prayers and thanksgiving to the pretty little birds to take to the sun god.


http://www.examiner.com/article/georgia-s-mountaintop-temples-were-also-aviaries?CID=examiner_alerts_article

SilentFeathers
12th August 2013, 20:54
I think this is a new History Channel series and thought this video might interest some of you guys. I shorten the video some (not any important parts) so it wouldn't be so long a watch.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywLNdUnZr4s

This could be possible... what do you guys think?

If this thread needs moving please do.


Accept or Change...
~skywizard

This video/documentary is exaggerated and highly misleading.

I had to laugh at the start of the clip when the guy says the government wouldn't let him in to the site. I laughed again when the Indian dude said all ancient citys found are just a pile of rocks......and I laughed again to the constant reference to the Creek Indians, when anyone with a clue knows this is Cherokee land here big-time.

How do I know this? well, at this moment Trackrock is about a mile down the road from me. I live here in North GA and my shop where I work is a bit over 1 mile from Trackrock. I've walked this area several times over the years I've lived here and have never seen a government official who told me I couldn't see the place, nor did I ever need a permit to visit the place!....there's not even a fence around this area except for a locals dog pen or chicken coup down the road from it.

Yes, there's some piles of rocks here and there and some terraces, but the terraces surly look like natural rock formations to me, layers of huge granite slabs. These types of rock slabs/formations are all over these woods and mountains here. I personally see nothing really at this site that makes me believe in any way that it was/is a pyramid type of structure....it's a small mountain!

What is really interesting though is there are pertroglyphs there down near the road. Most claim these petroglyphs are about 20,000 years old. Who really knows how old they are though?

This whole N. GA area here is peppered with old Cherokee sites, not Creek. The Cherokee and Creek were enemies and didn't live side by side in the N. Ga Mountains, the Cherokee lived here. The host of the video didn't do his homework.

I'm curious as to why the host of the video didn't walk around Trackrock and take a few pictures or videos and put them in the documentary??????? I've walked through there several times and took pictures....the only interesting pictures I have of the whole area is really only of the petroglyphs. The host didn't even talk about those! why?????

Regardless, I do believe there is a Mayan Cherokee connection....not Creek, but not because of this video.