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Multi-civilization starmap renditions in ancient monuments?

 
By Max Szabo at April 30, 2006 - 4:37pm | Ancient Mysteries

Ooh, this is rather interesting. Especially if you are into things Egyptian.

Or Kemetian, more accurately.

A South African dude has been overlaying starmaps upon numerous ancient monumental sites, and looking for correlations. (We all know about the "Orion's Belt" pattern that seems to explain the Giza Complex.) What he's suggesting seems to be that there are multiple renditions of similar ancient star maps in the architectural remnants from Egypt to South America, from England to Japan.

This - if true - is pretty cool.

What I want to see is time-corrected 3D versions of the starmaps to see if the patterns of the new 'expanded' Giza Complex (from somewhere called 'Abu Ruwash' to 'Abusir' apparently) create a map-to-origin for a time period in the past which can be locked down to a specific period.

I also wonder if the starmaps are depicting the stellar group from a POV (point of view) that is not actually from Earth at all, but from another point in space that - presumably - could be worked out. Perhaps this POV might be a point of origin?

This is like some cool, deleted scene from 'Stargate,' I know. (I liked the original, goofy, film, but can't comment on the TV series...)

You can listen to this guy over at (you guessed it) Wonderfully Whacky Whitley Strieber's site. (Right-click here to save to your computer, at least until next week.)

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The man is WAYNE HERSHCHEL

By WonderWoman on May 1, 2006 - 2:19pm

The man is WAYNE HERSHCHEL and the book is called THE HIDDEN RECORDS and his work as well as the proof he submits kind of makes you wonder if this isn't a BATTLESTAR GALACTICA scenario. What if we originated somewhere else, and what if our ancestors left their homeworld to explore the vastness of space and found Mars and Earth, which were both twin planets at the time, only to see a coming destruction that they could not escape. What if all the great monuments point to our original home? They are meant to be seen from above, as if they are markers, so perhaps someone could come looking for us oneday, see these monuments and KNOW that we are related.

Ya never know.

-WW
Just cuz you're paranoid doesn't mean they ain't after you...

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His name was Robert Paulson.

By ScottL on May 1, 2006 - 2:53pm

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Not to contradict...

By Max Szabo on May 2, 2006 - 11:23am

Hm.

I'm not sure I know R.P., but Robert Bauval came up with an earlier variation (Giza Complex = Orion's Belt).

This guy, Wayne Herschel, is linking up what Lovecraft would term Cyclopean Monuments from the distant past, and finding the same star map again and again, it appears, one that seems to point to a little-known,unremarkable G-type star somewhere between 40 and several hundred light years away. (Hubble has been mussing up, apparently,on the job.)

I assume he (Herschel) knows about the supercolossal European pyramid in Bosnia, and also about the possibility that there are (you guessed it) possibly three Bosnian pyramids just waiting to be dug up and plastered all over National Geographic. (I don't know if anyone cares, but N.G. actually photoshopped the Giza Pyramids in an old cover photo to get them to line up properly, which - as anyone who has seen Orion's Belt knows, is kinda dumb.)

And, assuming there are three Bosnian Pyramids, and that they are aligned in the now-familiar way, that would mean another notch on Herschel's belt.

The question, is why did these ancient cultures seem to go hell-for-leather on building virtually-indestructible renditions of star maps?

Were they hoping that any (now departed?) cousins who happened to fly by Earth (whilst takine the short cut around the Promixa Centauri turnpike) might slow down enough to toss a bag of Cheetos and a broke cellphone out of the window at them?

"Hey! We're primitive, hairy and stupid, we know, but we're also, like, related to you! Please come down and mate with our women and - by so doing -improve our chances of survival, and give L. Ron Hubbard something to think about.""

And if the monuments arenot meant to be seen from orbit, why aren't the monuments mirror imaged, such that they are intended to be 'seen' from the centre of the Earth, and forming a template to the skies? (Actually, has anyone looked into the star maps to find such a inside-of-the-sphere mapping possibility?)

And what about the other, other, OTHER triple-pyramid complex that some other dude claims is at the botttom of the Pacific Ocean?

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:)

By ScottL on May 2, 2006 - 11:35am

Very thought provoking sir!!

Thing is though, I was joking:

"His Name Was Robert Paulson" was a line from "Fight Club". For some reason it came to mind when I read the first post in this thread.

""Hey! We're primitive, hairy and stupid, we know, but we're also, like, related to you! Please come down and mate with our women and - by so doing -improve our chances of survival, and give L. Ron Hubbard something to think about.""

That is a very interesting idea man....



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