|
Post by Aardvaaks on Oct 16, 2009 19:02:40 GMT 10
Good point Rof, makes perfect sense and of course lasting structures are symbolic to whowever built them, a lasting impression much like a grave stone or a shiny plaque on a wall but much more impressive and long lasting!
From space a larger object is more likely seen so would you group these structures buildings along with the Nasca lines and monoliths, large staues on Islands? all together having a similar purpose, grid referrences perhaps?
|
|
|
Post by Wes Gear on Oct 16, 2009 19:28:08 GMT 10
so what are the structures? way points? to mark where they have been?
they obviously used the tactic of being god like to convince the ancients to build them. and they gave little in return. doesn't make them evil since they could have taken extreme advantage of the situation..........but it does speak to how frighteningly more evolved they were. so much so that they didn't think humans could understand or be taught how to use their technology or tools.
so much of our ancient history is missing........there has to be a record somewhere of their arrival and departure. not just these clues left in the bible and other texts.
|
|
|
Post by Wes on Oct 16, 2009 21:03:47 GMT 10
it would make sense if we were visited by beings at any time in the past that they WOULD NOT bring materials here to build structures but rather use materials already provided. Yeah the Masters of the Craft (of building in stone). Just off hand I think in Hebrew the word ‘Tekkon’, or something like that means Masters of the Craft. This word is used when referring to Joseph, the father of Jesus in the New Testament. The word has not translated well into English. In English most often it is translated as ‘Carpenter’. Nomads of space would be a better description. Stopping by key planets and areas to re-supply, refuel, and if necessary rest Real that is so close to the truth, IMO. You are a deep thinker. Possibly claim certain areas and by doing so they would use materials on the planet they landed on to quickly build structures that would last long periods of time. Such is what is scattered all around the earth. Makes sense to me. Megastructures that have lasted millenia. And a lot of them can be compared to what little images we have of the structures on the moon and mars. For sure! so what are the structures? way points? to mark where they have been? Yeah maybe way points but not to mark where they have been but maybe they lived in these structures for a while? so much of our ancient history is missing........there has to be a record somewhere of their arrival and departure. Drex maybe if we looked closer at when some of these structures began to emerge and the time period that they stopped being built, I mean it would make sense if after they left the huge stones stopped being moved around.
|
|
|
Post by Wes on Oct 16, 2009 21:32:42 GMT 10
Great vid Brill. I always wonder how they cut the stones. Did they carve the rock with metal or did they use some sort of laser, which could carve the rock like a ‘hot knife through butter’? Yeah and how did they carve that rock under water? lol.
|
|