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GreenGuy
2nd December 2013, 03:58
There is a relatively compact region of northern San Diego County that is home to numerous standing stones. I do not believe they are natural formations, and have hiked around and investigated the area for many years. I no longer live in that part of the state, but the fascination remains.

I have spoken with archaeologists, museum curators and college professors about these stones. Most have been polite but patronizing. They refer to these stones as "exhumed corestones," which some of them may be. The Indian tribes who inhabit this region claim that nobody ever lived there before them. They claim to have lived there for 10,000 years, which may very well be accurate. They did not erect these stones. These tribes have a great deal of political power in the region, and I suspect this is why no one has ever seriously investigated the stones.

If I'm correct that these stones are the traces of a very ancient sacred or ceremonial landscape, it is comparable to nothing else in North America. During the years I looked into the mystery, I discovered connections to UFOs and a supposed energy vortex or dimensional portal in the area. I also learned of a very deep, unique water source that is completely different from other aquifers in the area. It's claimed that this water has the power to heal many ailments, and the person who discovered the well has a steady stream of people who come to bathe in the waters.

This is a complex and mysterious phenomenon. I have posted a few of my photos of the stones, petroglyphs and associated features in a photo album (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/album.php?albumid=803) here at PA. I hope folks find it interesting. Like my album of UFO photos (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/album.php?albumid=802), I have many more that I will add from time to time.

Sith73
2nd December 2013, 23:44
These standing stones are or where a structure during the Lemuria days. I believe Alex Collier said it was an ancient Lemurian temple or whats left of it.

Everything west of the San Andreas fault was apart of that continent which was called Lemuria or Mu

GreenGuy
3rd December 2013, 01:15
Everything west of the San Andreas fault was apart of that continent which was called Lemuria or Mu

There are many who believe this. Thanks for pointing it out.

Rocky_Shorz
3rd December 2013, 01:24
they say these stones were mineral right claims between tribes...

the Essene center in the area, has an alter on top of a special mineral deposit that is an incredible vortex for healings. it is said from Mayans to Sioux, all of them brought their important leaders there for healing...

I went there when my sister was dying, stood in the vortex, met the big dude and asked for a miracle...

the next day, her disease ended, her 3 months to live, was 8 years ago...

GreenGuy
3rd December 2013, 05:41
they say these stones were mineral right claims between tribes...

the Essene center in the area, has an alter on top of a special mineral deposit that is an incredible vortex for healings. it is said from Mayans to Sioux, all of them brought their important leaders there for healing...

Rocky, are you talking about the site near San Diego? I'd like to know more about that vortex and the Essene center!

Rocky_Shorz
3rd December 2013, 17:07
it's up by Gopher Canyon road, they have a large gathering for every solstice...

GreenGuy
4th December 2013, 04:35
Gopher Canyon Road is in the very midst of the area I am talking about. I know I'm not the only one by a long shot who knows about this. I discovered it for myself, so there are probably hundreds of folks who are way ahead of me.