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Post by stone071 on Sept 17, 2014 3:40:45 GMT 10
I am not sure he is right on all accounts, but his questions and theories make sense. Especially about early civilization being obsessed with the sky. I was introduced to his work in a book with bauval, I believe, about the ARK of the covenant and monatomic gold. For the life of me I don't remember the name of the book. It followed through the cathars and etc. It was super interesting. I will edit later with the name.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 18, 2014 21:43:48 GMT 10
I am not sure he is right on all accounts, but his questions and theories make sense. Especially about early civilization being obsessed with the sky. I was introduced to his work in a book with bauval, I believe, about the ARK of the covenant and monatomic gold. For the life of me I don't remember the name of the book. It followed through the cathars and etc. It was super interesting. I will edit later with the name. Is the Book ( Keeper of Genesis), Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock ,it's about the Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. If so i've got the book mate.!....great book too.!
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Post by Wes Gear on Sept 18, 2014 23:42:26 GMT 10
Gobleki tepe is proof the history goes way further back. Who knows what history was lost in South America. I read recently, as more of Gobleki tepe is uncovered an older date will be suggested.
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Post by stone071 on Sept 19, 2014 3:56:12 GMT 10
I am not sure he is right on all accounts,..... If so i've got the book mate.!....great book too.! That may be it! I have not found it yet, but that sounds right. It spoke about an area in Nevada or New Mexico which had a mess of monatomic gold in a layer on the ground. It spoke of the dualistic nature of not only the Cathar religion, but, possibly the duality nature of the Templars also. It happens to answer my thoughts about gold in general. Why would supposed Hunter gathers need gold? Why so many people's fixated with gold? That book opened my eyes to other possibilities of gold and its value.
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Post by stone071 on Sept 19, 2014 3:58:37 GMT 10
Wes I am sure and they have only scratched the surface. Might change the dating of easter island also as the carvings are quite similar to the statutes there.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 19, 2014 4:49:54 GMT 10
That may be it! I have not found it yet, but that sounds right. It spoke about an area in Nevada or New Mexico which had a mess of monatomic gold in a layer on the ground. It spoke of the dualistic nature of not only the Cathar religion, but, possibly the duality nature of the Templars also. It happens to answer my thoughts about gold in general. Why would supposed Hunter gathers need gold? Why so many people's fixated with gold? That book opened my eyes to other possibilities of gold and its value. I dont know if you've seen this,it also covers the same ideas. Since his latest book, Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, was published in February 2003, best-selling author Sir Laurence Gardner has been giving worldwide lectures about the rediscovery of arcane knowledge-in particular, the extraordinary powers of white powder gold.
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Post by stone071 on Sept 19, 2014 5:48:17 GMT 10
Actually brill that is the book i read, it has excerpts from graham and bauval i think. I will be watching this video at home this evening.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 19, 2014 9:11:40 GMT 10
Actually brill that is the book i read, it has excerpts from graham and bauval i think. I will be watching this video at home this evening. Enjoy it as i did
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Post by Rareclan on Sept 19, 2014 9:15:32 GMT 10
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