East coast pyramid....

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East coast pyramid....

Postby lunarwing » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:51 pm

The year I joined the Air Force there was a national news story that Walter Kronkite (I'm telling my age huh?) reported on.... and it was in our regional paper as well.

A group of somebodies had discovered a pyramid 50 miles off the east coast of America. It was in the fall and they said they could not go down on it because the weather was too rough during that time of the season.

I eagerly awaited for the spring when they said they would dive on it at that time. Spring came and went and not a word about the pyramid.... years went by, and still nothing.

They described the pyramid as being larger than the Great Pyramid. They estimated it at over seven hundred feet tall.... almost three hundred feet taller than its Egyptian counterpart. It had a flat area near the top with a smaller pyramid sitting on that area.

Makes me wonder why this discovery was never publically followed up. I do believe somebody did dive on it and found something that justified them into keeping this pyramid under wraps.

My gut tells me that this pyramid was in "unmolested condition" and was complete with everything it had during its heyday.... considering that maybe the flood of Noah was what covered it very very quickly.

Who knows what they found down there?
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Postby Fetapro » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:01 pm

If the theory that Egyptians traveled to the Americas before the year of 2000 BC is correct. Then it is quite possible that such a pyramid does exist. It the pyramid is located on the east coast of America then it is also possible that it was built or by or at the instructions of Atlantians. The labor could have been provided by the same race as those who lived near Gobeki Tepe.
They would have been living in the correct time period to work for the Atlantians.
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Postby upperworld » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:12 pm

Wow i'm really curious as to where this may have been located. The atlantic coast is probably at its worst in the fall after the tail and of hurricane season pushes warm currents up into the north. I'm sure someone checked it out in the spring and has this information under wraps. "And that's the way the cookie crumbles"
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Postby Moon » Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:15 pm

MysteryQuest on History Channel did an episode on the Bimini area and found anchors that were used by cultures in the Mediterranean Sea that dated from @1800BCE. This find has been ignored by mainstreamers but proves the Americas were part of a trade route with the ancients.
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Postby Fetapro » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:15 pm

1800 BC should be one of two cultures. Egypt or Phoenicians. If the material of the anchors could be studied it may provide a link to the ships that carried the anchors. :)
One other thought. I have been reading about native americans. The Cherokee have oral information that has been passed down through time. They say that their ancestors came north from central america. I think that it is possible that when the Maya or the Aztecs were fighting to conquer the area of central america that the Cherokee ancestors were one of the defeated foe. Rather than live as servant, they moved northward.
Also, if the Egyptians were trading with the Americas in the Twenty First Dynasty of about 1000 BC and earlier then they would have brought slaves to work in the Americas. These slaves would have harvested the Coca leaves and tobacco leaves that produced the cocaine and nicotine that have been found in Egyptian Mummies of the period 1000 BC. If the Egyptians had colonies in the Americas then the Egyptians would have mined as much gold as they could carry away. When the Egyptians civilization declined and could no longer travel to the Americas then the slaves and others in the American colonies were "on their own" This could account for some of the gold that came to Egypt and ended up in tombs. (It might be interesting to test the gold from the tombs and see if any of it matches the chemical composition of American gold) This could also account for the building of pyramids in central, south and north america.
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Postby angeloneastralseed » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:42 pm

Would that explain the pyramid on the dollar bill?
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Postby Fetapro » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:19 pm

The pyramid with the eye above it is related to the Freemasons and traces its origin back to several early religions.
Now read this:
Divers investigating the odd stone formation off Bimini Island found a shipwreck, that dated to the 1800's - while searching they found that it lay atop an older shipwreck, one that is positively Phoenician and dates to approximately 1000BC! Dr J Manson Valentine of Yale university confirmed the origins of the wreck. Evidence of other ancient shipwrecks exists, in particular a Punic vessel located off the coast of Honduras as well as one found "deeply buried in sand" in Mexico in the 19th century, another which is as yet unidentified off the coast of Texas as well as what was probably a Roman trading vessel off Beverly Massachusetts.

Carthaginian amphorae have been found in the Americas, as well as weapons, oil lamps, glass "trade" beads along the St Lawrence river among other "anomalous" finds.

Read more: Carthaginians in The New World Evidence of ancient explorers traveling to the new world does exist, and more than a single anomaly. http://phoenicia.org/carthanewworld.html#ixzz1C6zFvBTV
Follow the link if you wold like to read the entire story.
http://phoenicia.org/carthanewworld.html
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Postby upperworld » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:58 am

I've spent countless hours at work searching for something referencing the Chronkite report of an East Coast or Atlantic Ocean pyramid. The only thing i can find is a link on google back to this very thread haha.
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Postby lunarwing » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:13 am

I searched as well and could not find anything either.
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Postby mahalla2 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:02 pm

Fetapro wrote:1800 BC should be one of two cultures. Egypt or Phoenicians. If the material of the anchors could be studied it may provide a link to the ships that carried the anchors. :)
One other thought. I have been reading about native americans. The Cherokee have oral information that has been passed down through time. They say that their ancestors came north from central america. I think that it is possible that when the Maya or the Aztecs were fighting to conquer the area of central america that the Cherokee ancestors were one of the defeated foe. Rather than live as servant, they moved northward.
Also, if the Egyptians were trading with the Americas in the Twenty First Dynasty of about 1000 BC and earlier then they would have brought slaves to work in the Americas. These slaves would have harvested the Coca leaves and tobacco leaves that produced the cocaine and nicotine that have been found in Egyptian Mummies of the period 1000 BC. If the Egyptians had colonies in the Americas then the Egyptians would have mined as much gold as they could carry away. When the Egyptians civilization declined and could no longer travel to the Americas then the slaves and others in the American colonies were "on their own" This could account for some of the gold that came to Egypt and ended up in tombs. (It might be interesting to test the gold from the tombs and see if any of it matches the chemical composition of American gold) This could also account for the building of pyramids in central, south and north america.


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Pyramid

Postby Bob137 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:16 pm

I remember reading of such as the pyramid under the Atlantic Ocean, a long time ago, (I am old too). I also remember reading about other finds off the east coast, and in the Carribean, but most all never ever reveal anything afterward, other than the same old Bimini Road thing, and another site of similar stone work, but nothing in regards to the other finds! I smell a cover up of a sort, either by the Smithsonian, the government, or both!
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Re: Pyramid

Postby mahalla2 » Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:57 am

Bob137 wrote:I remember reading of such as the pyramid under the Atlantic Ocean, a long time ago, (I am old too). I also remember reading about other finds off the east coast, and in the Carribean, but most all never ever reveal anything afterward, other than the same old Bimini Road thing, and another site of similar stone work, but nothing in regards to the other finds! I smell a cover up of a sort, either by the Smithsonian, the government, or both!


I agree - doesn't seem to take "big brother" long to start covering up the evidence, and continues to make me wonder just what their main agenda truly is, and if perhaps they are are trying to cover-up their involvement in some type of horrific atrocities in the past.
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Cathaginians

Postby Bob137 » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:39 am

Fetapro, I read the article, and sounds very realistic, and very probable! I have also read of many other people coming to the Americas prior to Columbus. From Asia, Tibet, Indonesian, Tibet, Egyptian, Vikings, English, Irish, Mediterranean, just about everyone, so the sequester of information has been going on for a long, long time! I remember being told once, that if you know what I know, plus what you know, and don't tell anyone what you know, then you hold the power! I don't think it is right, but many people think, and utilize that for power! :twisted:
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Re: East coast pyramid....

Postby warf~wave » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:47 pm

Lunarwing wrote: They described the pyramid as being larger than the Great Pyramid. They estimated it at over seven hundred feet tall.... almost three hundred feet taller than its Egyptian counterpart. It had a flat area near the top with a smaller pyramid sitting on that area.





If my memory serves me correct, the smaller petroglyphic golden pyramid atop the great pyramid is referred to as the capstone or "ben~ben".
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