Re: 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig
- From: YHWH Allah <YHWH_Allah@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 10:49:44 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 11, 12:36 am, YHWH Allah <YHWH_Al...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
CORRECTION : PUBLISHED
Healing Stones?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/stonehenge/
Ordovician Bluestone from Preseli Hills and Carboniferous Whitestone
from Wales Tors were brought 250 km to Stonehenge to teach Coal
Exploration Mining. Bluestone and Whitestone were not placed in random
order; instead they mirror Preseli Hills and South Wales Coalfield
geology. Eighty-two (82) rocks of Ordovician Bluestone were set at
Stonehenge in two concentric rings - the inner oval being spotted
dolerite and the outer circle being rhyolite, tuff, and dolerite.
Fifty-six (56) mounds of Carboniferous Whitestone were set at
Stonehenge in a concentric ring - inside Fifty-six (56) separate holes
mounded with biomicrite nearest the Coal Exploratory Mine Ditch (place
to explore).
Mapping of Preseli Hills quarries and South Wales Coalfield mining
sites by DENOCO INC - the dolerites are from the Carn Menyn outcrops,
the rhyolites and tuffs are from the surrounding Ordovician Volcanic
dikes, and the biomicrites are from the outlier Carboniferous High Tor
mounds alongside South Wales Coal Measures. Fly ash studies inside an
800,000-year-old Crosskeys (Pontycymer) cave show Coal energy as the
Ancient campfire fuel preferred.
Stonehenge was (and still is) a Coal Exploration Mining School. "The
Ancient Message" is clear as crystal - Do not hunt for Coal fuel near
Ordovician dolerite ridges; Do not hunt for Coal fuel near Ordovician
rhyolite and tuff walls; Hunt for Coal fuel near Carboniferous
biomicrite Whitestone mounds.
http://www.coalpro.co.uk/images/coalmap.gif
Heating Stones.
Denke, G.W. 1973. Stonehenge Phase I: An Openpit Coalfield Model;
The First Geologic Mining School (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
GDG, 73; 1-56.
Homo erectus, observers of the Brunhes-Matuyama Reversal (last
universal magnetic reversal) 780,000 years ago, were using South Wales
Coalfield outcrop fuel for heating and cooking in a British Isles'
800,000-year-old cave. Coal was the preferred heating fuel of Homo
erectus because it burned a hotter flame, lasted all night long, and
emitted less smoke in caves. Found occurring with "Whitestone" which
looked like that of Salisbury Plain caused many Coal dusters to be dug
there yielding no fuel. The earliest known Coal exploratory test holes
are located in Stonehenge Car Park and date back to 8,000 BC. Before
these Three (3) Dry Holes were abandoned they were plugged with Pine
timbers carried from the Preseli Hills and South Wales Coalfield area.
By 3,000 BC the difference between elder "Whitestone" (Carboniferous
Limestone) having Coal and younger "white stone" (Cretaceous Chalk)
not having Coal was known, and taught, at Stonehenge. How is it
possible to know that? Because the opencast Coal miners also carried
tons of elder "Whitestone" from South Wales for comparison classes at
the Coal Exploration Mining School established there, 400 years before
any "Bluestone" (Ordovician Volcanics) arrived.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Geological_map_of_Great_Britain.jpg
The significance of the Homo erectus occupied cave is that South Wales
Coalfield outcrop fuel was in use 795,000 years before any British
Isles' archaeologist claims. What about the elder "Whitestone"? Are
British Isles' paleontologists gagged? Blame it on Bad water. And
Stonewall Grant.
Geologist, Denke, G. 1986. The Paleontology of Stonehenge, England.
(Arizona State University) GDG, 86: 1-3. (State of Texas, County of
Stonewall, Deed Records, Book 393, Page 848-853)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/stonehenge/day11.shtml
"The Healing Stones" Prelude (an introductory performance, action, or
event preceding and preparing for the principal or more important
matter) by the BBC, et al, to the Exodus Tabernacle's (the Exodus Ark
of the Covenant's) excavation from beneath The Heel Stone (pronounced:
'The Heal Stone' ) was brought to you by The Guardian from "The
Lourdes of ancient Britain".
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/heritage/story/0,,2269815,00.html
Today is the last "Dig-it" day.
Bravo!
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