Posted on 06/27/2015 5:55:11 AM PDT by stockpirate
The incredible discovery was made in South Africa, around 150 km west of port Maputo. There, we find the remains of a huge metropolis that measures, according to tests, around 1500 square kilometers. This ancient city is, according to researchers, part of an even larger community with about 10,000 square kilometers and is believed to have been constructed 160,000 to 200,000 years before Christ.
The region is somewhat remote and the "circles" have often been encountered by local farmers who assumed they were made by some indigenous people in the past. But, oddly, no one ever bothered to inquire about who could have made them or how old they were. This changed when researcher and author, Michael Tellinger, in association with Johan Heine, a local fireman and pilot who had been looking at these ruins for years, decided to investigate them. Heine had the unique opportunity to see these incredible structures from the air and knew that their significance was not appreciated
(Excerpt) Read more at ewao.com ...
This is for real, it’s right there on the internet. This article is so well sourced with very reliable dating techniques. Instead of using one of those silly methods that measure radioactive isotopes, they have relied on reports from Aliens, detailed why they came to this planets and what they did when they go here. Construction of the ruins by Aliens explains why those structures are still right at the surface after all these years.
You can really learn amazing stuff from the internet.
yes
neuropathy is tough....
try and get some rest
” The first rough calculation was at least 25,000 years ago. But new and more precise measurements kept increasing the age. The next calculation was presented by a master archaeoastronomer who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of ridicule by the academic fraternity. His calculation was also based on the rise of Orion and suggested an age of at least 75,000 years. The most recent and most acurate calculation, done in June 2009, suggests an age of at least 160,000 years, based on the rise of Orion — flat on the horizon — but also on the erosion of dolerite stones found at the site.”
You would really like the back story the Scientologists have as well
The dating is what is ‘bs’ in the article.
and cool your jets....where did I say the earth was 6000 years old?
hard to get sleep with all of that going on
All the doctors are loathe to prescribe anything stronger than ibuprofen these days.
Flame away all, my interest is only in the ruins themselves. I have never seen them reported on.
I will enjoy your banter, but there are several sites around the world that stand way outside the mainstream belief story.
We laughed so long and hard that we missed the rest of it. When ever MrD or I hear someone saying something strange we look at each other and say “ far below the surface of the earth” and the laughter starts again!
EWAO is a suspicious site:
http://thesoapboxrantings.blogspot.com/2014/07/pseudoscience-proves-hugging-trees-is.html
(Pseudo)Science Proves Hugging Trees Is Good for (nothing) Health
Yesterday I saw an article from a website called Earth We Are One that claimed that hugging a tree can be good for our health (read the article here).
Obviously I am skeptical of this, and with a very good reason.
First, the title alone makes it sound like trees can affect your physical health, but in the third paragraph it clearly states that all it affects is your mental health (with the exception of headaches), particularly mental illnesses, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), concentration levels, reaction times, and depression, and that they can do all this through altering your “vibrations”.
While being around and touching a tree might affect you mental health and help you with all the things stated, the effects are only temporary and can be achieved through other means, such as meditation or listening to soft music.
In other words hugging a tree is nothing more than a placebo, and doesn’t alter your vibrations because the vibrations that are being talked about do not exist.
As for being able alleviate headaches, headaches tend to go away on there own, but a person can make a headache go away faster if they put themselves in a relaxing situation, which I imagine being near a tree and away from other stresses can do for a person, but the tree itself is not doing anything to help you, it’s all you.
Second, there are only two references in the entire article, and neither one are even close to being reliable.
The first one is a site called Blinded By Science, which is a website created to sale a book that is nothing more than a bunch of New Age woo coupled with pseudoscience.
The author of the book, Matthew Silverstone, is not a scientist. It clearly states so in his “about” section, and that he has no scientific or medical degrees, just ones in economics and international business.
The second reference is from Natural News...
Besides the fact that the part that the article is referencing Natural News is talking about water vibration, which has nothing to do with what is being discussed, the Natural News article itself is pretty much just a rewritten version of the article from Earth We Are One, and it also only has links to two other sources: Natural News and Blinded By Science.
Plus, it’s Natural News, the worst “science” website out there. Referencing it in any way other than to show why you shouldn’t reference it would for most people automatically invalidate whatever it is you’re talking about.
The third and final thing that stuck out to me is that the article talked about how other studies confirmed that hugging trees are good for you.
While this sounds goods and makes it seem like there may be something to this tree hugging thing, the problem is that there are no links to these so called studies...
It’s interesting to note that this ancient civilization that mined gold and sent it off to other planets with space ships had nothing but rocks to build with. That’s REALLY impressive.
I’ll bet a flag caused all of this.
To assume interstellar space travel is, to me, to jump the shark. It seems to be impossible in principle, given the energy required to approach the speed of light, necessary to traverse trillions of miles in even one generations time . . . and then you must consider the likelihood of collisions with interstellar particles, and the energy involved in collisions at such speeds.Gold just isnt valuable enough to expend that much energy, and hazard such dangers over such long periods of time, to get it.
Ancestry.com saved my sanity. I have anakim in my family line. Always knew there was...something there. You know? A good genealogist is better than a legion of chiropractors. It takes months of painstaking research and a heap of money but they will uncover the truth, no matter how slender the thread!
Feel...Believe. *puff*
450,000 B.C.
After long wars, the atmosphere of Nibiru began to deteriorate and became a hostile place for life, The Anunnaki needed gold to repair their atmosphere. According to researchers, we can use gold nanoparticles to repair our damaged ozone layer.
445,000 A.C.
The Anunnaki aliens landed on Earth and established their base in Eridu, wanting to extract gold from the Persian Gulf. They were led by Enki, son of Anu.
416,000 B.C.
Gold production fell, which made Anu come to Earth. Beside him his other son Enlil arrived. Anu decided that mining would take place in Africa and promoted Enlil in charge of the Terran mission.
300000 B.C.
Short of manpower,the Anunnaki employed genetic engineering to fashion primitive workers - Homo Sapiens. The deluge that catastrophically swept over the earth required a fresh start; the Anunnaki became gods, granting mankind civilization, teaching it to worship.
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