Posted on 04/01/2005 11:55:22 AM PST by SunkenCiv
Rock Lake may hold in its murky depths some of the answers to the identity of the " Ancient Foreigners" that the local Indian lore speaks of. Who are the people that built the 'Rock Tepees" (pyramidal stone structures) that lay beneath the waters of Rock Lake and where did they come?
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Fascinating. For once you are posting material about a place near where I live. However, the only thing I've ever done in Lake Mills is stop for lunch!
Have you ever toured Lizard Mound Park?
http://www.co.washington.wi.us/landuse/lizard%20mound.html
That explains a lot!
The cheese is race memory
of old space helmets!
Ah ha, you must have heard about the UFO landing port!!
http://www.cnb-scene.com/alienport.html
Ancient Cheeseonauts? Hmm--very possible. . .
No, I haven't. It is probably not more than 15 miles from where I live, and I've never heard of it. I'll be sure to check it out as soon as it gets a little warmer! I have some strange mounds on my land, too; but I thought they were the previous owners's dogs! LOL.
I did the tour when I was a kid. I wasn't too impressed with the hills, cuz I don't think we were allowed to climb on them. The highlight was some kind of outdoor showcase that contained the bleached out bones of some poor soul.
From ground level, the mounds look pretty much like grassy berms.
I posted an article about Rock Lake yesterday and then had it pulled because some of the links led to him.
Frank Joseph Collin
Yeah, but it's nearby and probably doesn't cost anything. My kind of tourist attraction! I just showed the map to my husband, and he's never heard of it either. Probably we'd know about it if we'd raised kids here, but we moved here after all the kids were out of college.
My goodness. It looks like I won't visit THAT mound.
You do know that the State of Wisconsin pays a proclaimed witch, who has renamed herself Rev. Witch, to minister to prisoners who claim WICCA as their religion? It's another one of the many Wisconsin taxpayer rip offs. I think she gets about 35k from the state.
Wisconsin also builds half way houses for sexually violent predators all over the state. They are trying to put one in near us because I guess we don't have our fair share of sexually violent predatoors in our neighborhood.
Mr. Frank Joseph Collin will fit right in. :(
I think that informing us about him is better than pulling the thread. I looked for further info about the info from that original thread, cuz I was looking to see how close Rock Lake is to me. The info you provided about the author & his group puts the info on the website in a whole new light! New agey racism... I thought I'd just about seen it all. lol Makes me want to look into the "credentialed" people involved in the organization, if only to get more ticked off about where my tax dollars are going.
If I didn't think they'd get Senators, I'd start a push to force Madison & Milwaukee out of the state. Michigan proves that a state does not have to be contiguous. The two cities could join up with Chicago & Minneapolis and those of us left behind would be living in red states.
Thanks! I remember you telling me about that, just can't find where I saved it right now; glad you remembered the link. Thanks for the info on Burrows Cave, also.
I remember hearing about that. I don't see the article I read it in on Google, but I found it at ProQuest:
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Jim Stingl, "No spells cast from prison just yet",
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 9, 2001, pg. 01.B, ProQuest document ID: 94079371, URL http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=94079371&sid=4&Fmt=3&clientId=17733&RQT=309&VName=PQD
"Providing a dazzling demonstration of how to stir up a public relations nightmare, the state Department of Corrections announced last week that a Wiccan named Jamyi Witch would henceforth administer to the spiritual needs of prisoners at Waupun. . . Jamyi changed her last name from Welch to Witch as a conversation starter. . .About 30 inmates out of a population of 1,200 are Wiccan. . . There was a prison inmate in Michigan who converted to Wicca and then sued because the prison wouldn't let him use incense in his rituals. The incense wasn't essential to his rituals, the prison claimed, and besides that it could be used to mask the odor of marijuana or spud juice. Having no direct experience with life in the big house, I had to look up this last term. It's cell-brewed booze. The inmate won the lawsuit. Ms. Witch has been ministering to inmates on a voluntary basis the past two years. Now she'll get about $32,000 a year as a full-time job. . ."
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