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Great Pyramid Starmap Etching Depicts Age of 9200 bce

Thursday, November 8, 2012 18:16
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Great Pyramid Starmap Etching Depicts Age of 9200 bce

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  • there were a couple of hints from Herodotus which “historians” chose to ignore.
    Did they think he was lying when he said that the SEPULCHRE of Pharaoh was put IN AN ISLAND in the NEARBY Nile?
    Do they not know what a SEPULCHRE is?
    When it took pharaoh TEN YEARS just to construct “BOAT RAMPS” – channels for water from the NEARBY Nile… did the “historians” think that the REST of the pyramid was just a matter of RENOVATION?
    NO
    Herodotus indicates the PYRAMID WAS ALREADY THERE
    The STARMAP being placed where it was may have been not just for secrecy sake – a dating mechanism – but mayhap placing the STARMAP anywhere else just might have WIPED IT CLEAN by the REAL USE of the pyramid?

  • The pyramids, I believe, were built after Atlantis, when Egypt was called Khem. Most, if not all, the Pharohs were Anunnaki. Thoth showed me how the pyramids were built. It was a magical experience for me to say the least. I love the small bar/boxes placed on the sides of the blocks to gravitate them into place. Some say the slaves built them, but the people seemed very happy to me, like they were very proud of building such lovely monuments.

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