Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Ace Rimmer » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:14 pm

Hi Xray, welcome to the forum. It sounds like a very good read. Great first post, I look forward to hearing more from you.
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Moon » Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:31 pm

Welcome to the forum, Craig.

I wonder what he means the creation of life around 11,000 BCE? Is this the start of civilization as human culture is much older than that date represents. A modern human molar 400,000 years old was found which, when confirmed, will push back modern human history much further than believed (again).

Still, Andrew Collins is a good author and I will put this book on my wish list.
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Bob137 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 5:16 pm

Welcome Xray. I like the military type of explanation of a landing site, etc... I am retired from the military, and have thought for many years, that many so called Gods were just Commanders of their units, from the stories told not just from the Bible, but also from other legends, myths, etc... It is that some of these stories told, remind me of scouting parties, black operations and for such as this planet is, and the evidence all over the earth it would take a very large command of personnel to organize logistically at all these different sites, especially the ones that were done during the same time periods, on opposite sides of the planet, even so though command from a smother ship would still be of a military sort of structure.
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby nippur10 » Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:54 am

Good lead xray 287. Like bob137, I am ex military and I have sudied the "temples" along the Nile for years. They have a consistant architectural style of a military complex. Not in the sense of what we envision, but the style of the structures at Dendera, Esna and Edfu strongly suggest military construction. When you look at the symbology or Symbolique of the images such as the Winged Disc, this provided addition visual information meant for recognition of a military presence. Additionally, when you draw a line from Baalbak through Jerusalem then through Mt. Sinai, the line goes directly to the "temple" at Edfu. I believe these structures are all related; and,I am convenced that the Egyptologists have it all wrong. But then again, they are not construction engineers.
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Bob137 » Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:33 am

Nippur10 I agree, I have listened to an engineer that is not a construction engineer on another thread, and his points do not jive. I also worked in construction along with the military and Sea Bees at on point, and I am convinced of the militaristic structuring of the area, along with Puma Punku also, and others.In fact one of the Sea Bee Officers pointed this out to me back int he 70's, and I have spoke with other civilian construction engineers who also have notice this type of structural formations of complex's. I also think that a lot of so called housing may be of a barracks not homes, but that is just my opinion. Some sites I have noticed have large areas, that some call for temples and such, but I think it is more in line for forming up of soldiers, troops and the like and giving orders, having meetings, etc.. not for religious purposes at all. It seems that mainstream archeology does not even consider the militaristic properties of structuring in ancient civilizations even though depictions of such are all over the place at many of these sites, such as in Egypt.
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Two styles of architecture...

Postby nippur10 » Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:39 pm

I'm right in line with your thinking Bob137. Consider this: There are at least two (maybe more) distinct architectural styles associated with the "temples." The first is the "pure" style at Dendera, Esna and Edfu, where the pattern conforms to a common blueprint. Then, witness the fact that the Osirion is a departure from the "temple" style; and the "temple of Hatshepsut (in the block style of the Osirion) resembles a military barrack. At least it does to me. Then there is the dramatic change in style with the addition of the pylon in front of the "temple" at Edfu, not to mention the courtyard. What can I say about the "temples" at Luxor and Karnak with the pylons and obelisks? Radically different as though another race or species took over and constructed those "in their own image and likeness." I believe the Dendera, Esna and Edfu "temples were constructed first as they were in line with Baalbek, Jerusalem, Mt. Sinai and Edfu. Certainly, the excavations of the Western Wall revealed a lot more that the archaeologists bargined for: massively heavy stones, sharply cut angles and curves not available before Western civilization began. Then the second "invasion" took place. When? No clue. But I'm convinced that the Dendera, Esna and Edfu "temples" as well as the Baalbek Spaceport and Mission Control at Jerusalem were built shortly after the pole shift of 9600BC or after the Great Tidal wave of 9500BC. To be continued!
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Moon » Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:34 pm

It is difficult to say whether or not any extraterrestrials had actual military outposts. I am one who thinks they mostly observed what we were doing and might have given out the lost knowledge to the Egyptians so they could build their temples and monuments.
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Age of the "temples"...

Postby nippur10 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:45 am

There is another possibility re: the architectural style change of the "temples." Perhaps the original builders of the "temples" simply abandoned the Nile for a better and more productive site such as Tiahuanaco and Puma Punku. Then, much later they returned with a new commander and set up the pylons and obelisks. The suggestion that the Ancient Egyptians built the "temples" has been refuted by a number of authors including R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz in his books The Temple of Man and The temples of Karnak. We all know that they built in sun-dried mud bricks; they did not build in stone because of lack of engineering methods, tools, and their basic knowledge of mathematics. Tiahuanaco and Puma Punku was on the equator from @ 120,000BC to 75,000BC and then again from @ 41,000BC to 9,600BC. The architectural style is unknown and there is not much to go on. But, it was,perhaps, not unknown to the Ancient Astronauts at those times. What I find engaging is the fact that there is no writing on the "temples" before the 18th Dynasty. Studies show that, even then, the Ancient Egyptians did not have the necesary means for construction in stone.
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Re: Alien Military Outpost Overrun in Ancient Egypt

Postby Bob137 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:31 pm

Another possibility is that they went home through the worm hole, (how they got here), and return many years later, and check out that areas progress, then go to another site, and work with them, and do the same things over and over, with different architecture, and expecting different results. That is a process of alchemy psychology also, when you keep doing the same thing over and over, but tweeking it a bit, to get different results.
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