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Inquisitive wrote:I have found this thread very interesting because it brought to mind of when I was in Las Lunas, New Mexico:
A basalt stone with strange lettering carved into it was discovered by ancient Native Americans and then early Spanish colonial settlers in the 1600's.
The markings on the stone are estimated to be over 2000 years old and it wasn't until 1978 that a woman named Dixie Perkins translated the Greek-Phoenician- Canaanite message into English. It is the horror story of what happened to a man named Zakyneros, the author of these writings, and his explorer companions.
In a previous post someone mentioned the Greeks and American Indians, I wonder if there is a connection here? Or not, but it sure made for some interesting conversation with my wife and kid that day as we sat at the top of the plateau and ate lunch in what appeared to us as an old house foundation made of stone.
Bob137 wrote:Thanks for the link Max, I have a book on it also. That site has more information than my book does though.
mahalla2 wrote:well, I hate to sound like a broken record but I think the cover-up might have to do with the free-masons again, and their quest to cover up all things relevant to their checkered past. For example, the History Channel aired a show in regards to evidence that the Knight's Templar had been living in North America hundreds of years before it's re-discovery - so why were they here? I think it has been established that there were good and bad Templars, and some were devout Christians while others were connected to something quite sinister. It is not beyond belief at least for me to think that these ancient people from the "Snake" cave were part of a military force from Egypt's sisterland, and perhaps the place of origin that they simply referred to as the land of "0", Ophar, Punt and Zona. There is just too much evidence to suggest otherwise - And Bob actually might have been right on with his comment about "warehouse 13" because the number 13 is also associated with the Templars of whom some were descendants of the Benjamites (Hebrew - 13th child of Jacob) and the Han (Rachel, mother of Benjamin was Han), and I personally believe (from my own research) relatives to the Chinese Han, and the Hon of the Hopi Tribe. Thus, I think the idea presented by the early archeologists who investigated this "Snake" cave is true, and the present day Native people are most likely the descendants of an ancient people once enslaved to the orignal inhabitants of this mysterious place.
mahalla2 wrote:perhaps, but as stated it is my personal opinion from my own research -
malhalla2 wrote:Might have to do with the free-masons again, and their quest to cover up all things relevant to their checkered past.
malhalla2 wrote:For example, the History Channel aired a show in regards to evidence that the Knight's Templar had been living in North America hundreds of years before it's re-discovery - so why were they here?
I'm completely unaware of this assertion, and would like to see some references to it's establishment, as you stated.malhalla2 wrote:I think it has been established that there were good and bad Templars, and some were devout Christians while others were connected to something quite sinister
Now you state that the people who dwelt in the cavern were part of a military force from Egypt's sisterland. What is Egypt's sisterland? Why do you believe these people were a military force? Why do you refer to the cavern as the "'Snake' cave"? What does this have to do with Knight's Templar?malhalla2 wrote:It is not beyond belief at least for me to think that these ancient people from the "Snake" cave were part of a military force from Egypt's sisterland, and perhaps the place of origin that they simply referred to as the land of "0", Ophar, Punt and Zona.
What evidence? You haven't presented any, nor does the article mention anything identifying the occupants of the cave as being associated with the Knight's Templar or the Free Masons - noted for leaving their iconic symbols abundant.malhalla2 wrote:There is just too much evidence to suggest otherwise
malhalla2 wrote:And Bob actually might have been right on with his comment about "warehouse 13" because the number 13 is also associated with the Templars of whom some were descendants of the Benjamites (Hebrew - 13th child of Jacob) and the Han (Rachel, mother of Benjamin was Han), and I personally believe (from my own research) relatives to the Chinese Han, and the Hon of the Hopi Tribe.
malhalla2 wrote:Thus, I think the idea presented by the early archeologists who investigated this "Snake" cave is true, and the present day Native people are most likely the descendants of an ancient people once enslaved to the orignal inhabitants of this mysterious place.
mahalla2 wrote:cRush - When did I ever write that the remains of the Knight's Templar were in the lost city of the Grand Canyon?
mahalla2 wrote:For example, the History Channel aired a show in regards to evidence that the Knight's Templar had been living in North America hundreds of years before it's re-discovery - so why were they here?
mahalla2 wrote:It s not beyond belief at least for me to think that these ancient people from the "Snake" cave were part of a military force from Egypt's sisterland, and perhaps the place of origin that they simply referred to as the land of "0", Ophar, Punt and Zona.
mahalla2 wrote:It is not difficult to deduce (at least for me) that if evidence of their existence has been found in North America they could have been involved with other old cultures here too. Thus, it would logically seem since it was all about the gold, silver, copper, turquoise, etc., and even slave labor for the mines that many of these old sea-faring cultures knew and had dealings with each other - just my opinion though so please don't pop your cork -
Desert Rat wrote:One thing that is not being mentioned by this subject and the posts that are being input is the finding of Bronze Age Weaponry. Didn't the Bronze Age occur around 3,000 B.C.? The obvious clue is sitting right there. The peoples who crossed any land bridges after the last Ice Age which ended around 10,000 B.C. were of Stone Age culture. Stone axes, obsidian and flint projectiles and the like. The Iron Age occured after the Bronze Age and replaced the inferior Bronze Age weapons. This seems to be an easy way to date the findings and the cultures that existed during the Bronze Age all around the World.
The other question I asked myself is why would anybody leave their weapons behind and not have them onhand for protection and defense against anyone or anything.
The answer is that they all died one after another until there was no one left and their legacy was all that remains. Bodies were burned and remains scattered to the four winds. The few survivors you will never be able to find. What could have caused this can only be construed as Disease Pandemics.
The Hanta Virus (spelling) outbreak which occured in the Four Corners region of the SouthWest during the middle 90's killed many Native Americans there and was discovered to have been transmitted by breathing in the virus which was existing in rat droppings, and urine. I know because we in the telecommunications industry were given chemicals and protection to do our jobs during this time. Nobody crawled under houses after that.
Another disease which exists in the Grand Canyon area today is the Pnuemonic Plague. It killed a National Park biologist after he opened up a dead mountain lion for an autotopsy to see why the cougar had died. Still want to hike in the Canyon?
Who knows about the diseases prevalent 5,000 years ago but whenever people live in communities thats the cost of no longer being Hunter Gatherers. Pandemics wipe out everyone.
Bob137 wrote:In regards to the Hanta-virus it did not start back up until the 1990's, which I was at an annual training in the summer at Fort Carson Colorado, after the military sprayed something with planes and jets overhead, everyone came down with it, the whole 5th Division that was there at the time, and all were give "special" treatment for a few days, and not one died, a day later, the Hanta-virus started around Gallop, New Mexico, and spread. What a coincidence, huh! Does it have anything to do with rats, only that they became infected from the spraying, not already infected then got sprayed. So ZI would suggest it might have happened to keep people out of certain areas, or just random testing to see how it would effect the population, and if they could keep it under control, or for some other black op reasoning!
Bob137 wrote:I understand what supposedly happened, and that is most likely the case, I just know from what happened in the forests there on base, and that this happened just prior to the outbreak, and the symptoms were the same as what the Natives had, but we had treatment immediately ready, when supposedly there was no treatment available for their population, the anti-virus for them was developed after the fact, but we were ant-virus medication prior to their outbreak. Maybe what we got from the spraying was different, but it just had the same symptoms, and happened just days prior to their outbreak, but that sure makes for a heck of a coincidence! There were other strange happening during that time there also, such as right above Norad, clouds were making right angle turns consistently, and we experienced a lot of lightning from very low hanging clouds, which the clouds making right angled turns, from my understanding is just about impossible, but hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers watched it happening! Also thousands of soldiers seen the spraying going on, and questioned higher ups in regards to it, and they were all told that it was on a need to know basis, and that they did not need to know! Also what was strange all the officers were taken to a separate area prior to the spraying, (and believed to be inoculated), and none of the officers got sick, only the enlisted.
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