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A natural or man-made site, area, or structure recognized as being of outstanding international importance and therefore as deserving special protection.
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"In the USA meanwhile, through the 1970s and the 1980s, the idea of energy lines grew and grew and became a part of the New Age movement there. People started talking about interplanetary and even intergalactic 'ley lines', lines of yin or yang energy, 'ley lines' that came down from the sky as columns of force which turned at right angles when they reached the Earth's surface, and then ran along under the ground!
There was no end to the fantasies.
-Paul Devereux
originally posted by: BlackProject
Finally, the well-known and well documented site of Giza. Where such hieroglyphs have been found. Such as the following.
Leaving archaeologists very much baffled when it comes to understanding why and how these hieroglyphs could depict what would be deemed modern day technology.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: BlackProject
Finally, the well-known and well documented site of Giza. Where such hieroglyphs have been found. Such as the following.
Leaving archaeologists very much baffled when it comes to understanding why and how these hieroglyphs could depict what would be deemed modern day technology.
This is entirely untrue. Archaeologists, and even anyone who has done even any cursory research, knows exactly what those images represent, and it has nothing to do with modern technology. Nobody is "baffled" by them except perhaps those too lazy to do any research.
Nice presentation, though.
originally posted by: Dan00
a reply to: BlackProject
The lines are straight due to a now extinct (except for the adventurous) but long standing human tradition of walking to these sites. Yes, pilgrimages, of all sorts and types.
The sites have been re-porpoised, many times, due to the change in fashion of human thinking and worship, but the sites lie on straight lines due to good old human foot traffic.
That's it.
No "Aliens".
originally posted by: BlackProject
Those sites are owned by UNESCO which stands for,United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Basically, owned by the United Nations to protect those sites seen as special to the world and our culture. They basically own all the sites you could imagine worldwide.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: BlackProject
Those sites are owned by UNESCO which stands for,United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Basically, owned by the United Nations to protect those sites seen as special to the world and our culture. They basically own all the sites you could imagine worldwide.
When you post such obvious rubbish, why should anything you post be believed? So you think the UN owns the Grand Canyon?
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) based in Paris.
Egyptologists easily recognize that the apparent strange craft are just illusions produced by: a) erosion of the stone surface (look at the damage over that roof area!) b) a process of re-carving and filling in the stone to replace some of the hieroglyphs. When the filling falls out bits of the old and new glyphs overlap and form 'strange signs'. The technical term used is 'palimpsest'. Anyone well versed in egyptological inscriptions would tell you lots of recarving of inscriptions went on in ancient Egypt as ruling kings sought to acquire the work of previous pharaohs, or to discredit them.
The Abydos temple helicopter
originally posted by: Violater1
I think that this photo that you exhibit in your OP displays one of
the earlier depictions of Donald Trump griping the buttocks of a woman.
The other picture is obviously Bull Clinton.
As Donald would say is a YUUUUUUGE member.
Levity aside, an excellent OP!
Well thought out. SnF
originally posted by: Tindalos2013
a reply to: BlackProject
The Abydos-Hieroglyph are not depicting modern day technology but are the result of re-carving,erosion etc leaving elements of the previous hieroglyphs behind.
Egyptologists easily recognize that the apparent strange craft are just illusions produced by: a) erosion of the stone surface (look at the damage over that roof area!) b) a process of re-carving and filling in the stone to replace some of the hieroglyphs. When the filling falls out bits of the old and new glyphs overlap and form 'strange signs'. The technical term used is 'palimpsest'. Anyone well versed in egyptological inscriptions would tell you lots of recarving of inscriptions went on in ancient Egypt as ruling kings sought to acquire the work of previous pharaohs, or to discredit them.
The Abydos temple helicopter
originally posted by: TrueMessiah
Good thread. No way do I think this is a coincidence.
Here's another view of the alignment:
originally posted by: Dan00
You guys do understand that human beings making these lines by religiously walking them in to permanence is way cooler than "Aliens", right?
I'm just asking. Sorry. I have to know your thoughts on that.
Really, it's simple: Pirates cooler than Ninjas? Human Weirdness cooler than Alien Weirdness?
Which do you think?
I think you need to let it go.
originally posted by: Dan00
a reply to: TrueMessiah
Oh, now you've really got my attention, there, Gilgamesh.
I think you need to let it go.
Explain why I should.