lelabear
27-01-2008, 06:34 AM
http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/Physique/trou-de-ver-stargates.jpg
I'm becoming more convinced by the day that we have been force fed a steady media diet of STARGATE TECHNOLOGY as science fiction at such an frantic rate because it's just as true as can be.
So, my guess is that the Agenda needs make it all sound like pure fantasy so when we start getting wise to this, we'll sound like kooks. Since the mounting research shows they've got quite a few of them operational, this is a pretty explosive secert, and there is a big concern that we little happy consumers are going to find out about it and want to know why they've kept it to themselves. Just imagine the excitement in the travel industry alone!;)
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/3a/250px-SG1stargate.jpg
Well, looks like day is dawning, and thanks great researchers like Icke cracking through the abusrdity of the illusion, as well as the synchromystic slant developing from Jake Kotze http://thebravenewworldorder.blogspot.com/and Goro Adachi http://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/#thoughts, we're seeing just how thoroughly we've been bamboozled.
I present as my first example a recent synhromystic event as evidence that there is lots to discover just under the surface. I have a habit of watching the seismographs from around the world, http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml just to check the earth's mood, and earlier this week I noticed a strange signal from a place called Wyancotte Cave in Illinois. So, I innocently went to check it out, and checked the standard tour information and pretty pictures of the cave.
But imagine my curiosity building when I kept finding references to Masonic meeting halls in the cave, and a "constitution pillar" and such... but the GOOD part was way in the back, down a tunnel you have to 'slither' through, there was a picture of what they called Mount Monument. Whoa. Check this out ...
http://www.indianacaves.com/images/wyc.jpg
This is a sketch from the 1800's...
Now, granted, that could just be a really cool rock formation, even though it sent alarms in every brain cell it could access. But it would be easy to read more into it than there was. But just to give it a fair chance, I next typed in 'cave timegates' to Google, and look what I found:
http://chronos.ws/timegates.html
So, it's not a far fetched idea after all?
Especially in light of this image from the Princeton Archives website, called the Mystical Cave of the Illuminati (I shit you not!:p:)
http://www.princeton.edu/~his291/Jpegs/Alchemy_3.JPG
This image abounds with Greek, Latin, and Hebrew inscriptions which indicate some sort of sacred knowledge to be found within. This knowledge will perfect the souls of those who pursue illumination. The image draws on alchemical depictions of the sun's perfection of base metals into gold and numerological associations: note that there are seven steps and seven banners.
Little more research uncovered tales like this from the Native American culture...
The Kawaiisu myth (A Visit to the Underworld) contains an interesting illustration of these portals between worlds. The story tells of a man who entered an opening in a rock to find himself in another world where the spirits of deer killed in the hunt go after death. The story, as reported by Zigmond, says, “the man saw water that was like a window. He could see the mountains through it. But it wasn’t water. He passed through it and did not get wet. When he was outside, he looked back and saw the ‘water’ again.” (1) This individual found himself miles further up a canyon just by stepping through the portal—do we assume this is simply a tale of a shaman’s travels or do we consider that such portals may actually exist between realities? Archaeologist David Whitley, an expert on southwestern rock art, states “caves often served as vision quest locales because shamans believed the supernatural world lay inside or beyond them; the shaman entered the supernatural when the rocks opened up for him.
And don't forget...
It was in a cave on Mount Mashu that Gilgamesh became the “opener of the way” and crossed the Sea of Death to find Paradise.
Even the Mayan's agree...guess that figures, though.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d2/ToltecaChichimeca_Chicomostoc.jpg
Chicomoztoc, the Seven Caves
I'm becoming more convinced by the day that we have been force fed a steady media diet of STARGATE TECHNOLOGY as science fiction at such an frantic rate because it's just as true as can be.
So, my guess is that the Agenda needs make it all sound like pure fantasy so when we start getting wise to this, we'll sound like kooks. Since the mounting research shows they've got quite a few of them operational, this is a pretty explosive secert, and there is a big concern that we little happy consumers are going to find out about it and want to know why they've kept it to themselves. Just imagine the excitement in the travel industry alone!;)
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/3a/250px-SG1stargate.jpg
Well, looks like day is dawning, and thanks great researchers like Icke cracking through the abusrdity of the illusion, as well as the synchromystic slant developing from Jake Kotze http://thebravenewworldorder.blogspot.com/and Goro Adachi http://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/#thoughts, we're seeing just how thoroughly we've been bamboozled.
I present as my first example a recent synhromystic event as evidence that there is lots to discover just under the surface. I have a habit of watching the seismographs from around the world, http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml just to check the earth's mood, and earlier this week I noticed a strange signal from a place called Wyancotte Cave in Illinois. So, I innocently went to check it out, and checked the standard tour information and pretty pictures of the cave.
But imagine my curiosity building when I kept finding references to Masonic meeting halls in the cave, and a "constitution pillar" and such... but the GOOD part was way in the back, down a tunnel you have to 'slither' through, there was a picture of what they called Mount Monument. Whoa. Check this out ...
http://www.indianacaves.com/images/wyc.jpg
This is a sketch from the 1800's...
Now, granted, that could just be a really cool rock formation, even though it sent alarms in every brain cell it could access. But it would be easy to read more into it than there was. But just to give it a fair chance, I next typed in 'cave timegates' to Google, and look what I found:
http://chronos.ws/timegates.html
So, it's not a far fetched idea after all?
Especially in light of this image from the Princeton Archives website, called the Mystical Cave of the Illuminati (I shit you not!:p:)
http://www.princeton.edu/~his291/Jpegs/Alchemy_3.JPG
This image abounds with Greek, Latin, and Hebrew inscriptions which indicate some sort of sacred knowledge to be found within. This knowledge will perfect the souls of those who pursue illumination. The image draws on alchemical depictions of the sun's perfection of base metals into gold and numerological associations: note that there are seven steps and seven banners.
Little more research uncovered tales like this from the Native American culture...
The Kawaiisu myth (A Visit to the Underworld) contains an interesting illustration of these portals between worlds. The story tells of a man who entered an opening in a rock to find himself in another world where the spirits of deer killed in the hunt go after death. The story, as reported by Zigmond, says, “the man saw water that was like a window. He could see the mountains through it. But it wasn’t water. He passed through it and did not get wet. When he was outside, he looked back and saw the ‘water’ again.” (1) This individual found himself miles further up a canyon just by stepping through the portal—do we assume this is simply a tale of a shaman’s travels or do we consider that such portals may actually exist between realities? Archaeologist David Whitley, an expert on southwestern rock art, states “caves often served as vision quest locales because shamans believed the supernatural world lay inside or beyond them; the shaman entered the supernatural when the rocks opened up for him.
And don't forget...
It was in a cave on Mount Mashu that Gilgamesh became the “opener of the way” and crossed the Sea of Death to find Paradise.
Even the Mayan's agree...guess that figures, though.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d2/ToltecaChichimeca_Chicomostoc.jpg
Chicomoztoc, the Seven Caves