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comawhite015
23-12-2008, 09:22 AM
I've noticed that there seems to be a bit of a drought of NZ info on here. I know we're pretty small, but surely there must be some dirty laundry down here that we can dig up.

Ie. Has anyone else noticed the obelisk on One Tree Hill in Auckland on a sunny day when the light is just right? The capstone is a prism, or incredibly reflective.. It lights up like nobody's business. I'll see if I can find a photo.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/One_Tree_Hill,_Auckland.jpg

Close enough.

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, One Tree Hill is the highest spot in the Centralish Auckland city area, besides the Skytower. You can see it from almost everywhere. I never really thought about it til a few months ago. Then I just sort of went

'Oh BLOODY hell.'

:P

ownoiz
23-12-2008, 09:27 AM
And just like Australia you have the Union Jack on your flag...

Long may mother england reign over you.

And who reigns over mother england? ;)

tfx08
01-01-2009, 09:02 AM
I've noticed that there seems to be a bit of a drought of NZ info on here. I know we're pretty small, but surely there must be some dirty laundry down here that we can dig up.

Ie. Has anyone else noticed the obelisk on One Tree Hill in Auckland on a sunny day when the light is just right? The capstone is a prism, or incredibly reflective.. It lights up like nobody's business. I'll see if I can find a photo.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/One_Tree_Hill,_Auckland.jpg

Close enough.

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, One Tree Hill is the highest spot in the Centralish Auckland city area, besides the Skytower. You can see it from almost everywhere. I never really thought about it til a few months ago. Then I just sort of went

'Oh BLOODY hell.'

:P

I was up there yesterday, if you look closely there are little 'eye' thingy's on each side near the top of the pyramid/capstone - probably for aeroplanes; but still looks a bit suspect:confused:

As for dirty laundry - I've found bloody gold! Stay tuned I'll provide some links...Gotta go...

tfx08
04-01-2009, 07:25 AM
FABIAN INFLUENCE ON COUNCIL DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND

http://www.smeems.net/fam/gov/loc/64aapcn7.htm#4


And ofcourse the opal file

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_sociopol_opalfile.htm

umbrex
05-01-2009, 12:39 PM
what does one achieve by putting up obelisks on high energy points ? (mountains and hills being naturally high vibration points)

:)

comawhite015
05-01-2009, 12:41 PM
what does one achieve by putting up obelisks on high energy points ? (mountains and hills being naturally high vibration points)

:)

Hell, I have no idea. I'm curious about that, too.

drael
05-01-2009, 12:57 PM
what does one achieve by putting up obelisks on high energy points ? (mountains and hills being naturally high vibration points)


Ummm, a pointing thing on a mountain?

Some people here beleive that these sorta buildings are constructed to harness our "energy", whatever that means, or however its supposed to physically be accomplished.

I guess its like vampires or something? Meh.

umbrex
05-01-2009, 01:04 PM
as far as i know, it's like putting a cork in a tab of running water and they scream: MASONIC

they manipulate the natural energy fields

add a ritual and you have either an inhibitor or a catalyst for whatever purpose.

umbrex
05-01-2009, 01:05 PM
Some people here beleive that these sorta buildings are constructed to harness our "energy", whatever that means, or however its supposed to physically be accomplished.

yes indeed, what does that mean ? :)

dostaje
08-01-2009, 10:50 AM
what does one achieve by putting up obelisks on high energy points ? (mountains and hills being naturally high vibration points)
:)
as i know, a height of building represents it's power:
in past, churches were highest buildings because religion was the main power among the people (remember, Kings were shaking in front of the church)
Later, government buildings grow taller than churches, mainly after the colonial period
After government, the corporation buildings became the tallest.
And now, media has the tallest point in every city...

So, this obelisk probably represents the sign of main power in that region...

dawnismygoddess
08-01-2009, 08:15 PM
Well, for one thing, your parliament building in Wellington is referred to as the "Beehive" - which is most definitely a Masonic term/symbol.


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_3.jpg


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_1.jpg


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_2.jpg

ayomide
08-01-2009, 10:09 PM
NZ - I love NZ!!!! And the Kiwi boys are hot hot hot!!!!!:D

Sorry - :o Had to let go - my hormones are all over ihihihihi:p

drael
09-01-2009, 06:08 AM
Communists conspiracies aside, im kiwi and free if u come over this way ;P

comawhite015
09-01-2009, 06:20 AM
Communists conspiracies aside, im kiwi and free if u come over this way ;P

Hah! Who knew! Whereabouts are you?

thelyran
09-01-2009, 07:08 AM
I've noticed that there seems to be a bit of a drought of NZ info on here. I know we're pretty small, but surely there must be some dirty laundry down here that we can dig up.

Ie. Has anyone else noticed the obelisk on One Tree Hill in Auckland on a sunny day when the light is just right? The capstone is a prism, or incredibly reflective.. It lights up like nobody's business. I'll see if I can find a photo.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/One_Tree_Hill,_Auckland.jpg

Close enough.

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, One Tree Hill is the highest spot in the Centralish Auckland city area, besides the Skytower. You can see it from almost everywhere. I never really thought about it til a few months ago. Then I just sort of went

'Oh BLOODY hell.'

:P

...My first take on you that you were a runaway,rebellious son of The Exclusive Bretheren,of course I am wrong,but their influences are not to be underestimated.Particulary amongst the conservative voters.I contacted Michael and Stephanie Relf,years ago,as they had some of the only accurate
knowledge about a form of occultism I was being harassed by,I mentioned the families Surname,they were floored,the very same family...if I have a copy of this email,I might reprint it.

...Ps I forgot to mention this family is based in NZ,that's what I was referring too....still going through 5 years worth of e-mail back-ups from last hard-drive,see you in a month.

umbrex
09-01-2009, 09:16 AM
as i know, a height of building represents it's power:
in past, churches were highest buildings because religion was the main power among the people (remember, Kings were shaking in front of the church)
Later, government buildings grow taller than churches, mainly after the colonial period
After government, the corporation buildings became the tallest.
And now, media has the tallest point in every city...

So, this obelisk probably represents the sign of main power in that region...

very good point!

obelisks = masons

umbrex
09-01-2009, 09:17 AM
Well, for one thing, your parliament building in Wellington is referred to as the "Beehive" - which is most definitely a Masonic term/symbol.


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_3.jpg


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_1.jpg


http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp14/Inverted_Heptagram_Star/The_Beehive_Wellington_NZ_2.jpg

this is the tower of babylon :O

it looks like it even more than the EU parliament building

cheeney1
08-08-2009, 01:09 PM
http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/__data/assets/image/0016/42541/cenotaph.jpg
Cenotaph in Queens Gardens

Nearly every town, city and settlement in New Zealand has a memorial honouring local servicemen and women killed in war - and Dunedin is no exception, with its grand marble cenotaph. The Cenotaph is the focus of commemorative services each ANZAC Day on 25 April.
About ANZAC Day


ANZAC Day originally paid tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops who were killed in the World War One Gallipoli campaign. New Zealand's part in this campaign began on April 25, 1915, when they landed at what became known as Anzac Cove on the Turkish peninsula.
The campaign against Germany's allies lasted eight disastrous months and resulted in the deaths of more than 100,000 New Zealand, Australian, British, French and Turkish soldiers with another quarter of a million wounded.
Out of the 8556 New Zealand soldiers involved in the campaign, 2721 were killed and thousands more were injured.
ANZAC Day was unofficially celebrated in New Zealand for five years until 1921 when it became an official public holiday to remember the courage and sacrifice of all New Zealanders who fought and died in the Great War. ANZAC Day has since been expanded to include remembrance for New Zealanders lost during World War Two and other wars and to honour all returned servicemen and women.
Dunedin's monument


Plans were already underway to construct a large war memorial in Dunedin at the time that ANZAC Day became an official public holiday in New Zealand.
Initial planning had begun with a public meeting and formation of the inevitable committee in 1920. Progress was slow and another committee was formed which decided:

The memorial should be non-utilitarian (some people argued for a Town Hall)
The site be Queens Gardens
To advertise a competition for designs
To raise not less than 10,000 pounds
http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/__data/assets/image/0017/42542/cenotaphblueprint.jpg The winner of the design competition was Henry Gummer of Prouse and Gummer, Auckland.
The competition judge dismissed most of the 63 entries as unsuitable because they suggested the 'abject despair' of a 'vanquished people' where Gummer's reflected 'great sacrifices' and 'mighty deeds'. Around 30 of the unsuccessful entries are still held by Auckland University's School of Architecture.
Aside from the Dunedin cenotaph, Henry Gummer also designed the Bridge of Remembrance in Christchurch (1921), the Auckland Grammar School memorial (1921) and the Massey Memorial in Wellington (1928).
The Cenotaph is built

The foundation stone for the Dunedin cenotaph was laid by the Mayor, H Livingstone Tapley, on ANZAC Day, 1924. Some interesting items were placed in the cavity under the stone, including the official history of New Zealand's part in the war and also Byrne's history of the Otago Regiment, a statement of the bodies of troops that had left Dunedin, and copies of current newspapers.
Before the structure itself could be built there was some difficulty in raising the sum required due to the difficult post-war environment. Because of this shortfall in funding, the bronze figures in the original design were left off.
The final design took the form of a tall shaft encased in imported Italian Carrara marble. JL Salmond was the local architect and the contract was let in September 1924, at 8420 pounds.
The inscription at the base read "The Glorious Dead 1914-1918" with the addition, after World War 2, of "The Glorious Dead 1939-1945".
The Cenotaph was unveiled by HRH, the Duke of York, on 17 March 1927, during his visit to New Zealand and is still the focus of ANZAC Day commemorations.



The Base of The Cenotaph

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2009/2657617899_b570813468.jpg?v=0

Look at The Base Closely !!!!!!!!! you can't see it but i'll post pics later ..

http://tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:blPBrE-JIC_BWM:http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/4/40/National_Fascist_Party_logo.jpg (http://images.google.co.nz/imgres?imgurl=http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/4/40/National_Fascist_Party_logo.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php%3Ft%3D703020%26page%3D4&usg=__2ov_S2xkS-7PEJxWfcgbywLUPF8=&h=299&w=218&sz=16&hl=en&start=6&sig2=g18awxAG-0GH5UACf7FNgw&tbnid=blPBrE-JIC_BWM:&tbnh=116&tbnw=85&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfascist%2Bsymbol%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D1 8%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN&ei=VVx9SsjzLab4tAP5q6XuCg)

cheeney1
08-08-2009, 01:13 PM
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/41/93585252_5cffa5ca22.jpg?v=0

Centre Of Dunedin !!!!!!!!! :rolleyes: across the street Is The Otago daily Times Building , more about that later

bluehorseman
09-08-2009, 02:25 AM
Cheeney1 will be interesteed to know your thoughts on the Otago Daily times- I've been told that it is one of the few really independent newspapers left in the world (not owned by Murdoch) and I can believe it sometimes as we often get news in it that they don't publish anywhere else. The geometry of Dunedin street layout needs a look over to I feel as those Scots that came here made roads and streets that didn't need to be made like they were (straight up steep hills!!). Even though the architecture is nice here did you know that many of the buildings that the students now live in studville had interconnected basements that were as long as the street?
While we're on it whats your take on Mccraes mine? More than just gold being looked for there methinks, hidden right under our noses. Hint-what has scaley skin and likes living in under ground bases? Why are there so many yanks down in Gore/Invers? Why do we have Lords and Dames of England buying up properties at the bottom of the earth from where they are from? Is there more to the spy base/satelite listening post in Southland than we are being told? Even Arnold Swartzneggar is thinking of buying some land in Q'town - more than just pretty scenery and safety from the coming deluge I think?

If you have any knowledge on this it would be much appreciated.

mr x
09-08-2009, 02:40 AM
NZ South Island is freaking awesome!! Nothing to do with conspiracy theories it is just an awesome awesome place:D

veritasvoice
09-08-2009, 03:56 AM
Better picture of the obelisk on One Tree Hill. That capstone is HIGHLY suspect, with the All-Seeing Eye clearly represented on each of the four faces.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/One_Tree_Hill_Obelisk.JPG

On the summit of the hill is the grave of Sir John Logan Campbell surmounted by an obelisk. The obelisk was constructed in accordance with the wishes and provisions in John Campbell's will to commemorate his admiration for the Māori people. Before it stands a bronze statue of a Māori warrior. The stone obelisk was completed by 1940 – the centennial year of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi but the unveiling of the obelisk was delayed until 24 April 1948, after World War II was over, in keeping with Māori custom of not holding such ceremonies during a time of bloodshed.

The obelisk is roughly 30 m (100 feet) tall and surrounded by a paved area, incorporating Logan Campbell's grave. The memorial includes a bronze Maori statue, cast by the sculptor Richard Gross, of a man with a huia feather in his hair and mere in his raised right hand. Four bronze plaques around the plinth commemorate Campbell's bequest, and provide a mid twentieth-century account of Maori migration and the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. They are notable for being inscribed in both English and Maori, and affirm Maori as the first peoples of New Zealand.

And some similar info:

The obelisk is an Auckland icon, standing on the summit of the Maori pa at Maungakiekie - also known as One Tree Hill - in the centre of Cornwall Park. Originally erected for Auckland's centenary celebrations in 1940, it formed part of the bequest of Sir John Logan Campbell, to commemorate his admiration of 'the achievements and character of the great Maori people'. Campbell, who arrived as one of Auckland's pioneer settlers in 1840, lived and worked among local Maori before making his fortune as a general merchant and businessman. He died in 1912 after gifting Cornwall Park to the city, and is buried on top of One Tree Hill.

The obelisk is roughly 30 m (100 feet) tall and surrounded by a paved area, incorporating Logan Campbell's grave. Obelisks were popular as funerary monuments in nineteenth-century Europe, and elsewhere. The memorial includes a bronze Maori statue, cast by the sculptor Richard Gross, of a man with a huia feather in his hair and mere in his raised right hand. Four bronze plaques around the plinth commemorate Campbell's bequest, and provide a mid twentieth-century account of Maori migration and the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. They are notable for being inscribed in both English and Maori, and affirm Maori as the first peoples of New Zealand. Retaining powerful symbolism, few modifications have been made to the monument since its construction, although a nearby Monterey Pine on the summit was removed in 2001. This had been damaged by Treaty of Waitangi activists, who believed that a non-indigenous species in such a location was inappropriate.

One Tree Hill Obelisk has considerable significance as a symbol of biculturalism and respect between Maori and Pakeha, and lies on a site of great importance to Maori. It commemorates a prominent early pioneer who gifted the land to the city for public use, preserving a large part of the pa for posterity. It is the most dramatic of several monuments in Cornwall Park that commemorate Logan Campbell, and plays an important role as an Auckland landmark and icon. The obelisk is one of the most prominent monuments in the region, while its statue is considered the earliest casting of a Maori figure in Auckland. The monument demonstrates the educational function of public parks in the twentieth century, and the importance of cultural conciliation in the years surrounding the Second World War. It is held in high public esteem for its symbolic qualities, and as a popular sight and vantage point.

Also, does this remind anyone else of Glastonbury Tor?

cheeney1
09-08-2009, 06:48 AM
Cheeney1 will be interesteed to know your thoughts on the Otago Daily times- I've been told that it is one of the few really independent newspapers left in the world (not owned by Murdoch) and I can believe it sometimes as we often get news in it that they don't publish anywhere else. The geometry of Dunedin street layout needs a look over to I feel as those Scots that came here made roads and streets that didn't need to be made like they were (straight up steep hills!!). Even though the architecture is nice here did you know that many of the buildings that the students now live in studville had interconnected basements that were as long as the street?
While we're on it whats your take on Mccraes mine? More than just gold being looked for there methinks, hidden right under our noses. Hint-what has scaley skin and likes living in under ground bases? Why are there so many yanks down in Gore/Invers? Why do we have Lords and Dames of England buying up properties at the bottom of the earth from where they are from? Is there more to the spy base/satelite listening post in Southland than we are being told? Even Arnold Swartzneggar is thinking of buying some land in Q'town - more than just pretty scenery and safety from the coming deluge I think?

If you have any knowledge on this it would be much appreciated.

yeah i know about the Tunnels its a labyrinth, under & Around The city
Linking buildings, Hospital And Such up round Portabello is the same too,

I've been through one, Quite interesting well lit up ventilated under the City :eek:

As for The ODT they have covered up alot of Scandel involving police coruption < Prostitution Ring Pornagraphic Films Beastiality with a Police Dog :rolleyes:

The List Goes On .Read Tom Lewis Book Coverups & Cop Outs
or The God Factor by Ian Wishart

There is a Huge Prositution Ring, Racket In Dunedin THATS FACT
Run by the Police its common knowledge for people who want too open there eyes...:cool:

bluehorseman
09-08-2009, 07:29 AM
[QUOTE=veritasvoice;1179223]Better picture of the obelisk on One Tree Hill. That capstone is HIGHLY suspect, with the All-Seeing Eye clearly represented on each of the four faces.

Really ? Any pics?

bluehorseman
09-08-2009, 07:35 AM
yeah i know about the Tunnels its a labyrinth, under & Around The city
Linking buildings, Hospital And Such up round Portabello is the same too,

I've been through one, Quite interesting well lit up ventilated under the City :eek:

As for The ODT they have covered up alot of Scandel involving police coruption < Prostitution Ring Pornagraphic Films Beastiality with a Police Dog :rolleyes:

The List Goes On .Read Tom Lewis Book Coverups & Cop Outs
or The God Factor by Ian Wishart

There is a Huge Prositution Ring, Racket In Dunedin THATS FACT
Run by the Police its common knowledge for people who want too open there eyes...:cool:


Thx Cheeny I'm definatly off to the library in a couple of week s to get those, have to wait till I finished forbidden archeology by Mike Cremo first tho (and thats a big book). Intersting about the police, you just don't know who you can trust sometimes...

tfx08
09-08-2009, 08:14 AM
:confused:[QUOTE=bluehorseman;1179446][QUOTE=veritasvoice;1179223]Better picture of the obelisk on One Tree Hill. That capstone is HIGHLY suspect, with the All-Seeing Eye clearly represented on each of the four faces.

Really ? Any pics?[/Q

Hi Bluehorseman; I can confirm I have seen the eyes on the capstone, I think they are red? colour. Maybe for aeroplanes but how convenient:rolleyes:

On the plaque at top where it says it was donated by 'Sir John Logan Campbell', right after his last name Campbell there is 'KT' marked in small capital letters, Knights Templar :confused:

bluehorseman
09-08-2009, 08:31 AM
Thx tfx08 - the old red eyes eh?? Are they like real shaped eyes cast in some type of metal or are the red lights meant to be like a symbolic version of eyes? Not disputing it just want tobe sure because if its true then they watch the whole of Ak like Saurons all seeing eye and this is important - do Aucklanders want eyes lit up red at night watching over them? I would say that most would not; and if this is so someone in the Sunday star times or something should know about it so that the community can do something about it.

KT knights Templar for sure...I'm not to worried about the Freemasons and of them all the Knights Templar seem the best - have you seen their outfits - give me an o for orsom Lana.