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Originally posted by NightFlyer96
Forgive me if this is a stupid idea - but couldn't somebody use google earth to find these disks?
Originally posted by BookScout
reply to post by Kandinsky
The item from Mongolia looks a lot like a Golem, a kind of robot with a clay body apparently built by Jewish esoterics for millennia. I've read that they often bore a Hebrew glyph on the forehead, similar to the marking in the photo.
In particular, the "Mongolian" image resembles the famous Prague Golem.
There may be no connection, but the similarity is remarkable.
Originally posted by ladyinwaiting
Russia often has problems with mining the gems because the ground is so completely frozen most of the time. In fact, in some areas they only have a short window of time (a month or so) out of the year to be able to even get to these gems.
So I wouldn't dismiss the fact that some of these structures might be associated with mining, or the acquisition of gemstones.
As far as the CZ's, they are generally made in labs, and I don't know why a structure would need to be placed in the ground in frozen Siberia to make those.
But looking for real diamonds...I wonder. Also, I don't mean to ramble, but of course their mines would look nothing like ours, due to the deeply frozen ground. We don't experience anything that frozen, anywhere in the U.S. They would need a different method....
In addition to simple lack of resolution, you have the issue of government blackouts and whiteouts. You can see this very clearly at Windsor, Ontario, for example. Detroit is very clear and crisp, halfway across the river, blocksville!
Originally posted by WhatAmI
Originally posted by NightFlyer96
Forgive me if this is a stupid idea - but couldn't somebody use google earth to find these disks?
I have been trying and I found the rough area in which they are supposed to reside, yet due to the lack of imaging around that area I doubt one would be able to make out an object such as these.
Oh, yeah, robot... that's a nice way to put it! More like a demonic entity bound into a clay body through very evil magic spells. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Hebrew black magic!
Originally posted by BookScout
reply to post by Kandinsky
The item from Mongolia looks a lot like a Golem, a kind of robot with a clay body apparently built by Jewish esoterics for millennia. I've read that they often bore a Hebrew glyph on the forehead, similar to the marking in the photo.
In particular, the "Mongolian" image resembles the famous Prague Golem.
There may be no connection, but the similarity is remarkable.
They land on Earth and want some minerals. So they customize a whole new species to do - DITCH DIGGING WITH SHOVELS. Like why not use some robotic technologies or something advanced?
Originally posted by Kandinsky
I've been looking around the Russian websites to see if there are any photographs or other accounts to add to the OP. The same guy that is in the FT is interviewed on a site that offers a diagram of a 'cauldron.'
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/be4ec71a55d1.jpg[/atsimg]
That figure reminded me of the God warriors from Nausicaa: Valley of the Winds. I'm posting some links to the pics for you. I wonder if the artist knew of these figures and this place...
Quoted from Nausicaa of the Valley of the wind " The God Warriors created by man, to do battle and wage wars destroyed the human kind and the planet in seven days".
upload.wikimedia.org...
www.bookmice.net...
and one without the "skin"
www.utdallas.edu...