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The elders and some 350 other crystal lovers from across the nation have picked the auspicious date of 10/10/10 for a ceremony that will allegedly turn on the carved skulls, which are part of Mayan lore.
Tucson , AZ, September 15, 2010 --(PR.com)-- 10.10.10 Mayan Prophecies and the Truth about 2012; The ‘Legend of the 13 Crystal Skulls’, October 9th and 10th 2010. New York, New York, The Grand Elder of the Living Maya Don Alejandro, Maya Solar Priests Hunbatz Men and Don Pedro Pablo Chuc Pech, Flordemayo, 13 Crystal Skulls and their guardians along with the Atlantean Orb. This is the ‘Full Circle Event’ people have been waiting for.
Allegedly in 1970, Dr. Ray Brown, a naturopathic practitioner from Mesa, Arizona, was scuba diving with friends near the Bahamas, in an area 20 miles from the edge of a submarine drop-off called the Tongue of the Ocean.
During the dive, Brown became separated from his companions, and in trying to rejoin them, suddenly saw a strange pyramid shape looming up against the aquamarine light. The pyramid was situated 22 fathoms down, stood 120 feet high, with only 90 feet projecting out of the sea floor shifting sands. Brown was at first struck by how smooth and mirror-like the stone surface of the structure was, with the joints between the individual blocks almost indiscernible.
Swimming about the capstone, which the Arizona diver thought looked like lapis lazuli, he discovered an entranceway and decided to explore further. Passing along a narrow hallway, Brown finally came to a small rectangular room with a pyramid-shaped ceiling. What was amazing was that the room contained no algae or coral growing on the inner walls. They were completely spotless.
Originally posted by Shadowflux
One thing that I had always wondered was, if these skulls are true archeological artifacts then wouldn't they be subject to the laws governing such finds? Unless I'm mistaken, I don't think you can just go digging in old ruins, find something and just bring it home packed up in your suitcase.