Re: Secrets Of Stonehenge Unlocked? not a mystery...
- From: AnitaCotillier@xxxxxxxxx (Anita Darling)
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:24:48 -0400
Hindsight and history are the best methods to solve what the world
labels a mystery at Stonehenge.
First what is its asset? It's not a place of healing nor any calculator
for stars.
It served best as a barrier observed from its height. By design it has
no access to its top tier. It means whomever built it sought that men
on Earth not have complete access to them which were reserved above.
The circle of stones and there mass provides a stable base to hold a
very large object!
What vessels are said to be circular in design, that's correct UFO's. So
what you have is an actual sight where aliens could land and not be met
with bombarding humans. Even in the Old Testament Jehovah says that any
who seek to see HIM must cleanse both themselves and their clothing for
two days or they'd be made to fall should they come up to the Sinai
mountain top before hand. It reveals a concern for germs and unwanted
contact. The same is illustrated at Stonehenge. Other flat top
Ziggurat towers provided the same usage. Often a lone centered
staircase gave access to limited number of peoples who sought to visit
the aliens whom they thought were gods.
Further, these visits must have been pleasant because after they ended
the humans began human and animal sacrifices in an attempt to lure the
same down again simultaneously on two sides of the world. The
generation after the visitations became most violent and horrifying.
At any rate, Stonehenge isn't a mystery to any one with a good "eye".
BTW it was made before the biblical flood which would date it before
3000bc
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