1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:09,000 This is really learning from history part six. 2 00:00:09,000 --> 00:00:17,000 One to five are now on DVDs, if anybody's interested, but this adds on to the previous story, 3 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:22,000 when I'm trying to present the skeleton if you like of our human history, 4 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:26,000 and I hope to put a little bit more meat on it with this particular tool. 5 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:29,000 So here we go. 6 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:33,000 That is a wonderful image of Christian O'Brien and Barbara Joy, 7 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:38,000 which is in the telegraph, something like 1974, I think. 8 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:44,000 That was his main first really exciting thing to find that there was a line, 9 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:49,000 which he called line A from Hatfield Forest to Wandelbury, 10 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:55,000 26 Megalethic miles and markers precisely each Megalethic mile. 11 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:58,000 It didn't find all of them, but most of them. 12 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:02,000 And it's a locksabrome, which is a curved surface on the line of the earth, 13 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,000 which is parallel to the Meridian. 14 00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:09,000 And it's essential for what was called Meridian Astronomy, 15 00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:11,000 where Astronomy first started. 16 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:16,000 So in two and a half thousand BC, the people living in East Anglia were clever enough 17 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:23,000 to put that marker on the ground, and to do that they must have known the exact dimensions of the earth. 18 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:30,000 The really exciting bit now is that this line points west of current due north. 19 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:38,000 And I haven't checked it out yet, but it looks as though it could be pointing to the Hudson Bay north pole 20 00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:41,000 before the earth was shifted on its axis. 21 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:46,000 And that is part of the story I'm going to tell, and the consequences of that happening 22 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:52,000 and how that has affected everything that has happened to us over the last 12,000 years. 23 00:01:53,000 --> 00:02:00,000 The second really important thing was to establish that there was a major observational astronomy 24 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:06,000 university on Bobmund Mall, with more stones moved and the Great Pyramid. 25 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:14,000 And that was where druids from all over Europe, most of the known world, came to be taught observational astronomy. 26 00:02:14,000 --> 00:02:19,000 That's why we have such incredibly high standards of knowledge in these ancient times, 27 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:27,000 because the traditions were carried down throughout the druid ecologies and universities. 28 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:32,000 These are the two key books, some people are calling the genus of the few of a new Bible, 29 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:38,000 because it really does give you the Bible story in a far more sensible way, not about God in heaven, 30 00:02:38,000 --> 00:02:44,000 but about the bright ones, intelligent ones, the shining ones in the planted highlands. 31 00:02:45,000 --> 00:02:51,000 It's full of information in particular an alternative translation of a genus of this text, which now makes sense, 32 00:02:51,000 --> 00:02:59,000 and also in great detail, the Sumerian story, creation story of the garden of Eden, 33 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:09,000 which is called Carsegg, and it's the Carsegg epics from a nephalybrie, which are crucial to our understanding of the past going back in time. 34 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:16,000 The shining ones are the masterwork, they're all sold out, I hope later on the year I'd be able to do another print run, 35 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:22,000 but that does depend on support for the DVDs and behind the genus of the few. 36 00:03:22,000 --> 00:03:29,000 There are the Part 1, 2, 3 and 4, and they all break down into component parts, 37 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:34,000 there's some mixing between the two, but a hundred and forty slides on each one, 38 00:03:34,000 --> 00:03:38,000 so there's packed full of information on a whole range of subjects. 39 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:44,000 Anybody who I've spoken to quickly for or thrust too much at can go back and look at that, 40 00:03:44,000 --> 00:03:50,000 or they can look at it too on the holistic channel, and there's a carved downstairs if you want to pick that up, 41 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:59,000 simply look at it on your computer at home, but you won't get the quality and be able to do it as well as you would if you bought a DVD. 42 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:06,000 Now, like every aspect of history, but don't we're looking at our history of our planet and the people on it, 43 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:14,000 one of the key points we have to do is look at the big picture of our Milky Way galaxy and our solar system. 44 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:21,000 That's a wonderful image, and you can see there the sun, just there, that's us. 45 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:33,000 So even before you got up this morning, you were lying on a large stone, which is traveling at 66,600 miles an hour, 46 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:39,000 through this extraordinary area of our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy, 47 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:46,000 ducking and diving over time through these spiral arms, and that has a major impact on our climate, 48 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:48,000 our weather and everything that's happening here. 49 00:04:48,000 --> 00:05:00,000 And it's only this fantastic research in the last 10 years that you've been unable to understand that we go from dry periods to wet periods to hot periods to cold periods, 50 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:05,000 largely because of the impact of cosmic rays raining down upon us. 51 00:05:05,000 --> 00:05:13,000 I put this up because I think it's crucial we look at the size of the sun, mercury, 52 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:20,000 Venus, the Earth, Mars and the other planets, particularly how close we are to Mars and the relationships between those two, 53 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:22,000 which I'm going to touch on later. 54 00:05:22,000 --> 00:05:28,000 But if you think that CO2 here is actually going to have any impact on what's this chat doing here, 55 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:35,000 in my opinion you're completely mad, but that's another story which I'm not going to get into at this moment. 56 00:05:36,000 --> 00:05:46,000 The issues of art are extraordinary universe, either it needs 2030 disciplinary skills to begin to understand what's happening. 57 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:55,000 And in particular, begin to look at what has happened, and this is the sun, solar activity, and how we're protected by the magnetic fields that we have, 58 00:05:55,000 --> 00:06:00,000 and also that go around our particular solar system. 59 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:08,000 And here we have an outer boundary of the heliosphere here, which protects us from radiation from the rest of our galaxy. 60 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:16,000 And it's very, very important to see here, but that particular boundary is weakening at the moment, shrinking and getting weaker, 61 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:23,000 and that'll have impacts on our weather in the short and longer term, possibly. 62 00:06:23,000 --> 00:06:30,000 The one thing we're worried about in 2012 is this galactic alignment that could mean very fierce solar storm from a sun, 63 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:38,000 or something coming into our sun, making the sun very active for a short period of time, which will give us adverse conditions. 64 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:51,000 That's what we've been warned about, not so much by the man's, but the Summarians and the Egyptians, all around the same tack, the teaching originally came from a land of Canaan to Sumaria to the man's. 65 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:54,000 And I'm going to show you all those links as we go through. 66 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:58,000 Just some of the problems, there's a lovely image of comet hailbot. 67 00:06:58,000 --> 00:07:08,000 That's a artist, visualisation of cometry debris, an actual event that took place over Chesapeake Bay. 68 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:11,000 This is actually a lovely image. 69 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:19,000 First time we've actually photographed a comet of this type in deep space, and that's due to come somewhere near us in about 2016, 70 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:22,000 but I don't think he would give us any trouble. 71 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:30,000 That is the kind of what we call a dark comet, dark matter, which brightens up and flares as it comes through our atmosphere. 72 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:37,000 That's what happened in Tugunscrin, Tiberi 2008, an area of a size of Belgium was devastated. 73 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:48,000 And there is at least one hundred, or a centennial risk of this kind of incident now, and an increased risk as we go through the next year. 74 00:07:48,000 --> 00:08:03,000 This is the work of Professor Victor Clube, the Octop Oxford Astrophysicist, and you can see here at these particular junctions in these dates, you have problems. 75 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:08,000 We had problems around about 3,000 big problems, 22,400. 76 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:21,000 We had problems here again, 2,020, 1300, these are all BC, 500 BC, 280 BC AD, and then 1200. 77 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:27,000 And we're going to run into more problems from the Tore extreme in the next 100 years. 78 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:33,000 He was very worried and concerned about that, and was pretty upset, not nobody took him seriously. 79 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:45,000 These are the impacts in recent historical times. There have been three Tugunscrin type events, 1935 and 47, and the two big ones I'm going to feature a bit later on. 80 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:52,000 The one of an asteroid hitting the Austrian Alps, there was the television program about that a short while ago, fascinating. 81 00:08:52,000 --> 00:09:04,000 It had been forecasted to the day by the Sumerian astronomers using a planosphere and the methods they used to calculate the movements of these kind of objects, quite staggering. 82 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:20,000 And we've been looking and talking all this last two days about how sophisticated observation astronomy was and how precise and accurate our surveyors and the people who were doing the technical things 4,500 years ago. 83 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:23,000 And we're going to follow that trail as well. 84 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:35,000 Now, I'm starting with what we call the big event. This is the latest research, the best information from our top scientists about a major event at 10,500 BC. 85 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:48,000 I put 10,750 because there were two big heat events here, and our problem is actually the carbon dating, because with the kind of problems we've had, we've had big movements up and down with the carbon, 86 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:58,000 which means that our carbon dates always need correcting, and most people know that we've been pushing dates back further than further with more knowledge about dating methods. 87 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:08,000 So, debris from a supernova explosion, a 39,000 BC, and I'm not going to talk about the other bits, the flash and the shockwave, because I dealt with that in previous talks, 88 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:17,000 but we're talking about debris from a supernova explosion arriving in our solar system at this particular junction here. 89 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:23,000 This is a typical story of nearly every tribe, but has any kind of tradition. 90 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:31,000 And I'm not going to really do all the great, the creator God told them, appearing, so they saw him, and the creator God said, 91 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:40,000 go dig a large pit cover it with logs and pile sand over the top. After it is done, seal yourselves up inside the pit for protection. 92 00:10:40,000 --> 00:10:49,000 Just as they finish sealing themselves inside, the creator sent a terrible rain of fire and ale, down up from the sky to destroy the world. 93 00:10:49,000 --> 00:10:59,000 The family began to fear that the pit was not deep enough to protect them, but soon the noise stopped and the roof of the pit grew cooler to touch. 94 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:04,000 Some animals and a few other people survived to rebuild the world. 95 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:16,000 That story appears time and time again, one of the most recent, reliable stories we have on the planet, so there was the existence of somebody regarded as a real person, creator God, at this time. 96 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:30,000 And this was retold from 1980, from Brett, a very good historian on the subject. And it's in this key book, the cycle of cosmic catastrophes by Richard Fauston, Alan West, and Simon Warix, myth. 97 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:37,000 Now, who were the people at this time? We have this cloveous, false and boundary, but we need to look at what's happening to us. 98 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:52,000 We're in reality, certainly on the male side, very, very recent, and all three of these, if you like, so-called races, all have a common male, why chromosome, at about 50,000 B.C. 99 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:57,000 Show them by the M158 marker, which is in the blood of all three. 100 00:11:58,000 --> 00:12:08,000 We also believe it or not have within Summa, and in Sumerian encyclopedia of astronomy, and it's accredited to Anna and Anna, or Anna and Anna. 101 00:12:08,000 --> 00:12:16,000 And I'm sure many of you have heard about that. These names have been banded around over the last 50 years and all sorts of areas. 102 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:25,000 But in Numa, I think, in my best interpretation, in the beginning, Anna and Anna, the Sumerian encyclopedia of astronomy, a set of tablets. 103 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:36,000 So we have more evidence of key people around five, their influence, five, six,000 B.C. and they produced an encyclopedia of astronomy. 104 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:54,000 Within these Sumerian records, we have this story, which Sitchian followers will recognize straight away, but other people, other scholars who did not accept Sitchian's work have looked at this in great detail, geologists, 105 00:12:54,000 --> 00:13:04,000 and what they're saying is, wow, they've identified all the planets, and they've also identified a missing planet. 106 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:14,000 The missing planet is Tiamat, and it was smashed to pieces in this particular catastrophe when debris came through our system. 107 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:28,000 And this is the same story that Plato talks about about Fiten's chariot being out of control, and having a dramatic effect, putting Pluto into a different orbit, affecting Neptune, a rainous, 108 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:36,000 and the moon, the Saturn, the pushed out of the way, big collision here, creating the asteroid belt. 109 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:45,000 Mars, close to Mars, maybe this is the time when Mars's atmosphere was stripped away, although it does have some atmosphere now. 110 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:56,000 A king who launched into Earth, and this large object coming through would have provided sufficient torque to tip the Earth on its axis. 111 00:13:56,000 --> 00:14:06,000 And this is a story that we have, past Venus, putting Venus in a reverse spin, and moving it maybe even Venus came close to the Earth, we're not sure, 112 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:20,000 but this is the best analysis from two of the top men in the world, Derecalum and J.B. Derecalum is now died, but they wrote this fantastic book, which is originally called, when the Earth nearly died, and is now called Cataclysm. 113 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:34,000 That's the far stone book, and the big impact, looking at a big impact here, and all the heavy metals in this area, on all the clues we have, the Carolina Bay's, Dismal Bay, a radioactive earth from objects coming in from space. 114 00:14:34,000 --> 00:14:52,000 And this is what it contains. Ice, water of the frozen, nitrogen gas, which would have frozen supercord, which is frozen the earth down to 200 feet when it clotted in, maybe over sub-ciberia, absolutely extraordinary period of time, when the earth was in absolute turmoil. 115 00:14:52,000 --> 00:15:00,000 And the Earth's cross was being moved very, very dramatically, far more dramatically, even anybody in this room can imagine. 116 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:17,000 And this is what our geologist and our telling us, in order to get the correct record of what Ice Age is all about, and what geology and cross-pollum movements are all about, and why we have very old rocks on top of new rocks, young rocks. 117 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:39,000 The reconstruction of the world before the Catastrophe, we're looking at a very large amount of land. You see the coastline of England here, and the continental shore, which we can see, very solid. We know this is all very solid, because the earth is crust is very thick here, and it runs from Africa to the Azores, and the Midatlantic Ridge, which is very important. I'm going to come to that later. 118 00:15:39,000 --> 00:15:52,000 It runs across here, and we find that we've got solid land right, the way across from Africa, to South America. A great sea in the middle of the Sahara desert, which explains so much of a geology there. 119 00:15:52,000 --> 00:16:18,000 And in fact, we've got a situation where we have a massive sea from the Austria-German area, Hungary, right the way across to the RRC, and that includes the Black Sea, and the area around the north of the Black Sea, the geological evidence for that being underwater, as recently as 10,000 years ago. 120 00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:30,000 The interesting features here, Graham Hancock, was talking about Japan, and that being above sea level, before the Catastrophe. There was quite a lot of evidence of that. 121 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:47,000 I researched the subject for when he started on Yonagunni, and my conclusion then talking to Japanese experts was that this land, along with Ridge here, on which Yonagunni island was parked on here, had in fact been coming upwards. 122 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:59,000 It was right on the edge of what we call a plate, and at that time I thought that it was a natural object. I think the still had to obey over that subject. 123 00:16:59,000 --> 00:17:11,000 But his material life night was very impressive and interesting. And always we have to keep an open mind. Always we prepare to change our minds, always we prepare to search for the truth. 124 00:17:11,000 --> 00:17:19,000 The Druid motto was the secular pursuit of knowledge of everything, and that's really what's so important today. 125 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:33,000 This is the power of a to tsunami. This is one that came down a large object in the Indian Ocean, and actually these cliffs are 600 feet high, and showbrooms, of debris picked up by tsunami. 126 00:17:33,000 --> 00:17:45,000 So the tsunami was about a thousand feet high. So if you don't believe in 1,000 foot high, the tsunami is coming out of the oceans and the seas. There is a perfect example, practically example of what actually happens. 127 00:17:45,000 --> 00:17:55,000 Three miles in from the ocean deposited all that material. We see them along with coast of Australia. Many parts of the world. Britain had one as recently a 1600 and eight up to the seven-estry. 128 00:17:55,000 --> 00:18:03,000 We had a much bigger one, I think, about seven and a half thousand BC, and we're only just beginning to understand and see what it all means. 129 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:11,000 Now the message of access shift, the earth tipping on access during this cataclysm, is encoded in the Great Pyrene. 130 00:18:11,000 --> 00:18:23,000 And in the layout of other early structures around the planet, including written rock records, particularly the books of Inog, and of course Thoth Hermes Mercury, are all different names for the same person. 131 00:18:23,000 --> 00:18:31,000 This is the Hebrew word for the same individual, a great historian who provided these records for us. 132 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:39,000 And we've only really just begun to understand how to translate his work, and that's a feature of O'Brahns' work within the genius of the few. 133 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:50,000 But my message that I'm putting to you is that we have, if we look at the evidence proof, that there was an advance, the existence of an advance civilization, 134 00:18:50,000 --> 00:19:01,000 our ancestors were wonderful, but never and people who went to enormous trouble to leave messages, laws, social organization, part excellence for us. 135 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:19,000 Forget the conspiracy theory, there are all things that have happened in the last three, four thousand years when we lost it, we lost the Golden Age, it collapsed, and it collapsed because of another great catastrophe around about 2346 which I'm going to touch on. 136 00:19:20,000 --> 00:19:32,000 This is the book, I've written part of a book, a small part, with John Gagman, who is a Canadian researcher, a fabulous man in my opinion, and it's called with the Great Pyramid and the Hudson Bay poll. 137 00:19:32,000 --> 00:19:37,000 And this is the message left for us within the Great Pyramid. 138 00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:51,000 What we're saying is that the Earth was hit over Hudson Bay, and it was ticked on its axis, which meant that the ice cap, the Arctic ice cap, was moved into the temperate zone in this direction. 139 00:19:51,000 --> 00:20:02,000 That's the reason for all the rapid melting, and also the complete misunderstanding by geologists of ice ages. 140 00:20:02,000 --> 00:20:12,000 It just needs, we now have to rewrite all the books in the knowledge about ice ages and where ice formed, and we can now do that from the evidence with God. 141 00:20:12,000 --> 00:20:26,000 The one good thing about all the debate on climate change is that it's focused everybody's attention onto the kind of research that needs looking at very carefully in order to be able to sort out the wheat from the charcoal, the truth from the nonsense. 142 00:20:26,000 --> 00:20:38,000 And so hopefully a lot of good work come from the debate, providing we don't waste any money and spend the 500 billion pounds to start with, totally unnecessary. 143 00:20:38,000 --> 00:20:44,000 And probably the wrong things, because we probably need to be thinking about the Earth getting cooler rather than warmer. 144 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:54,000 This is the King's Chamber, which you're all familiar with in the Great Pyramid and the rest are Shops, and Robert the early, early, early work and other people too. 145 00:20:54,000 --> 00:21:06,000 But what John Gardner is saying that these shops pointed or two, the Alfred Raconis, which is the North Star, Zeta Orionis, the South Star, and the Orion's in the Orion's belt. 146 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:10,000 It's very important because that is reproduced on the ground for very good reason. 147 00:21:10,000 --> 00:21:16,000 We find the same offset in the Chinese Pyramid, big Chinese Pyramid, and the rule of the clues. 148 00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:32,000 What Hancock was talking about in Hancock, what is my opinion, was that they knew an anchor, what about this axis shift, and what they had to do is to do a tremendous amount of work to recalibrate everything, to take into account the fact that the Earth would tip. 149 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:34,000 And they knew that. 150 00:21:34,000 --> 00:21:45,000 It's an understanding of it now, once we realise an accept axis shift, we can understand what so many of our archaeologists are all been trying to do and work on. 151 00:21:45,000 --> 00:21:58,000 The Queen's Chamber's Shops show where the Alfred Raconis and Zeta Orionis were when we all before the catastrophe happens. 152 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:07,000 So the Earth was tipped, and that is recorded for us, a message for us in the two chambers, Queen's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. 153 00:22:07,000 --> 00:22:12,000 But we know about all the mathematics, which is encoded in the Great Pyramid. 154 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:16,000 But what we're looking at is a great deal more than we have a realised. 155 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:24,000 This is, for example, the measurement of 28 degrees, geese are before the event and after the event. 156 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:33,000 But about half of that is made up of the movement of the Earth's cross, would you believe, as well as the fact that the Earth took upon its planet? 157 00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:36,000 So we had massive disruptions to the Earth crossed. 158 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:42,000 And if you talk to a sea level man, he will not know enough about geology. 159 00:22:42,000 --> 00:22:46,000 And if you talk to a geology man, he will not know enough about sea level. 160 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:56,000 So a difficulty in doing research on this subject is actually finding people with broadened our minds and detailed enough research to really be able to pin these issues down. 161 00:22:56,000 --> 00:23:01,000 And I believe that John Gagnan here has done that better than anybody. 162 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:05,000 We have the orientation of the Great Pyramid courseways. 163 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:07,000 I'm going to talk about these pyramids. 164 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:16,000 These courseways, in my opinion, were to get people into the structures and around the structures very quickly when there was a warning that trouble was coming. 165 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:22,000 And here we have 14 degrees and 14 degrees, which equals the 28 you saw on the previous slide. 166 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:27,000 And something like 14% of that, the 14 degrees shift of access. 167 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:34,000 And the rest of it was 14 degrees shift of the Earth's class. That's how dramatic it was. 168 00:23:34,000 --> 00:23:41,000 And here within the Great Pyramid we have this recorded again, the mathematical representation of Earth's changes. 169 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:47,000 And Giza was at 16 degrees but stars aligned as if at two degrees, as this shift. 170 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:56,000 And that is adjusted in here. And all these points and markers within the Great Pyramid tell us a whole range of things, astronomical things about these times. 171 00:23:56,000 --> 00:24:06,000 So it doesn't take much to see just what incredibly sophisticated people are and such, it's actually work. And what they've done for us. 172 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:11,000 There is the, we have a big crater in the Hudson Bay. 173 00:24:11,000 --> 00:24:17,000 We have the Great Lakes crater and we have a crater in Prince Eblig Island and others around the planet. 174 00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:25,000 That was all part of this bombardment of debris from the Supernova explosion, which would have gone right the way through 175 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:28,000 the Moon galaxy. 176 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:33,000 Here is a good example. That would have been thick with ice, maybe two miles of ice. 177 00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:45,000 But we still have a situation where it disrupted the actual Earth's crust and volcanic rock came out on this edge. 178 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:54,000 And we have lots of evidence of a big impact here, even though we had two miles of ice protecting us. 179 00:24:54,000 --> 00:24:58,000 It still, we still got lots of evidence on the ground on that point. 180 00:24:58,000 --> 00:25:06,000 The same, this is the ice stack, what we know here is that we got a 1 km rebound in this area. 181 00:25:06,000 --> 00:25:13,000 And that 1 mm, 1 km rebound is this business of the land coming back up again after the hit. 182 00:25:13,000 --> 00:25:17,000 And people have put that down, it is the way to the ice that pushed it down. 183 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:22,000 But now we are looking at that, or the experts are looking at it in a different way. 184 00:25:22,000 --> 00:25:29,000 There is the Great Lakes crater, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron, you can see the crater, kind of crater there. 185 00:25:29,000 --> 00:25:38,000 This was a six-foot-air, high erratic boulder, which was blasted a thousand miles from the Belcher Islands in Hudson Bay, and North Dakota. 186 00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:46,000 The only place you find this particular rock, Belcher Islands, and there was loads of it scattered over North Dakota a long way away. 187 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:54,000 Carreiner Bayes, you know about those most of you, and these alley Bayes here, you see the direction, they all point back, 188 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:58,000 over to the Great Lakes, or to Hudson Bay. 189 00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:06,000 And another big impact to over Finland, and we have all been told that Finland and this area Sweden, that is all coming up and rising. 190 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:10,000 I have been to Finland and seen, going up quite quickly even now. 191 00:26:10,000 --> 00:26:15,000 Finland was both Ocea level at one point, but they all put that down to the fact that the ice is melted, 192 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:23,000 and therefore it is coming up, because the way to the ice is there, and they are more, but we have another reason for that, and another impact crater. 193 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:29,000 The orientation of the Great Pyramid courseways, as I have done that already, 194 00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:41,000 I can't believe I have put two of them in, but I have. This is the sphinx here, and I am sorry, yes, the orientation of the courseways, I managed to put two slides in. 195 00:26:41,000 --> 00:26:48,000 Our ancient science aligned to the Hudson Bay pole, and two at a time, two at a time, two at a time, two at a time, 196 00:26:48,000 --> 00:26:56,000 but you know what I mean, so the Mexico fantastic side aligned 15 degrees northeast to the Hudson Bay. 197 00:26:56,000 --> 00:27:06,000 To an archer, I can't pronounce that one, and it is actually much lower down, I think, but that also seems to be aligned to the Hudson Bay pole, 198 00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:18,000 and the message is left, very important. And this is Mexico, we have actually got a very clear 15 degree on that fantastic avenue, which you all remember, 199 00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:26,000 that lovely photograph, and the may well have been civilisations on this site, going back a lot much further than we realised. 200 00:27:26,000 --> 00:27:35,000 So that points to the Hudson Bay, and all the alignment is to the Hudson Bay, and all the other, and the message for us. 201 00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:49,000 To an archer, similar situation where you've got a four degree offset to the actual Hudson North today, that was the North in 10,400 BC. 202 00:27:50,000 --> 00:28:01,000 That's a lovely view, overlegged to the cart, looking north up the Andes. This is a very interesting area, also it's a feature, so I'm going to touch on some of those. 203 00:28:01,000 --> 00:28:12,000 Copper in Bolivia, to an archer in Bolivia, we had the most fantastic city or Pascha-Kamak, which has been excavated and looked at by a couple called the Verals, 204 00:28:12,000 --> 00:28:20,000 but hasn't entered the mainstream of archaeology, which is a shame, and there's a tremendous amount of information here, which is just excaked everybody, 205 00:28:20,000 --> 00:28:30,000 because what was being said was that was Sumerium, those were the Invers Valley peoples who would colonise this part of the world as early as 4000 BC. 206 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:39,000 The idea that everything developed independently on the planet is the most woolly ludicrous suggestion ever made. 207 00:28:40,000 --> 00:28:47,000 Another fantastic area, very close to very good agricultural land, which can be irrigated from the river there. 208 00:28:47,000 --> 00:28:57,000 Now, access shift is followed by more than a thousand years of ice age conditions, as globally it's called the Youngadrius. 209 00:28:57,000 --> 00:29:05,000 The planet starts to warm up again around 9.5,000 BC with vegetation marching north and glacial refugees. 210 00:29:05,000 --> 00:29:19,000 So if the Youngadrius was as cold as anything we've ever seen before on the planet, and it was for a thousand years, so you can imagine the dramatic effect that had on the whole planet, not just the normal regions. 211 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:37,000 So we have to look at where were the places that the key plants, the weeks and so the wild grasses, which eventually became wheat and barley, the potassium, a lot of these, the olive, where are those things actually came from, where were the glacial refugees? 212 00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:51,000 And plants are great because when the weather comes out nicely and they get them rain on them and they're off the seeds blow away in the wind and they know what some weeds can invade whole countries. 213 00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:55,000 Give them a couple of thousand years, this amazing what plants can do. 214 00:29:55,000 --> 00:30:05,000 So what we had to have at that particular juncture, and what I'm going to explain to you now was a restart of agriculture and civilization. 215 00:30:05,000 --> 00:30:17,000 The name is Eden, but this one there is called it car sag, which means heading closure, car, well like garg or garden means enclosure, sag means head. 216 00:30:17,000 --> 00:30:29,000 And if you want to look at the proto Samarion language, the vertical picture signs, which is about five or six thousand BC, from which the uniform came from, you can see that downstairs on the Firestoss disk. 217 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:42,000 And the Firestoss disk is a lovely story about the great cattle of the great lords and the great lady, breaking out of the field, knocking over the B-hives, causing absolute mayhem and having to be rounded up and put back in again. 218 00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:58,000 Classic typical farming story. It does, I think, double as a calendar for some of the more mathematical amount of people, but it's a fantastic object, and it would have been taken to Greek by the time of minutes, men is and might not be the same person. 219 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:13,000 Menus was in fact the sign of Sark and the first, and he was the governor of the Indus Valley colony of Asumarions, when they decided to break everything up and have individual areas, then he became King of Egypt. 220 00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:16,000 And the reason for that was another great catastrophe, which we're going to touch on. 221 00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:33,000 So what we have here, the restart of agriculture and civilization at Kaseg, by the survivors of the catatricism led by Anne, who was always a monotheistic system led by Anne always, and he'll, in Kaseg and Enke, you'll recognize these names. 222 00:31:34,000 --> 00:31:49,000 You're certainly recognized archangels, angels and watches, who were the teachers and craftsmen, and they were three orders. These guys were called two-eyed serpents, they were called one-eyed serpents, and they were just called watches because they were looking and watching. 223 00:31:49,000 --> 00:32:05,000 But they didn't have the two eyes that the archangels had, and of course they were promoted up the ranks with telebending on how good they were, and a representative of the watchers always sat on the Ananagi or archangels council. 224 00:32:05,000 --> 00:32:20,000 So, 9,500 BC, we find the end of this younger dry stream co-operie, things picking up. Now these are what I call the culture barriers, who took education, knowledge, this advanced civilization all around the world. 225 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:33,000 The earliest known settlements are in this riff valley from the Dead Sea here, very important up to this area here, and we've got the natural habitat for wild Emma in green, this area here. 226 00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:45,000 That is a glacial refuge, a key glacial refuge for many of the crops, a wild thing, wild plants that became the domesticated crops, and I've dealt with that in previous lectures. 227 00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:55,000 Very, very important, and domesticated animals also were getting animals arriving here, along with the domesticated crops, all about the same time in about the same area. 228 00:32:55,000 --> 00:33:07,000 This is a southern limit of rain-fed agriculture at this time on this red line, so rain-fed agriculture was important, but in reality they had to have irrigation to make it work. 229 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:19,000 Any farm owners that you have to control water all the time to be able to have a successful farming operation. So it had to be irrigation right from the start, and we're going to look at that. 230 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:27,000 The blue sites are very early, palaeolithic, palaeolithic sites, and then we have what's called the pre-partuary, neolithic. 231 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:43,000 We couldn't find any potaries, so they're called pre-partuary, or fifthic, but it relates to Jericho, Angazar, Tel Aswab, which is very close to Damascus, and we're going to be looking at the site just here, very close as the site for the garden of Eden and Carson. 232 00:33:43,000 --> 00:34:03,000 Other earliest known settlements up in Syria, Jerth, El-Arma, Tel-Arba, Murray-Bet, Abbu-Hurera, Sabi Abbi, I just here, which is a very, very ancient town, a little bit later on, and the other towns from Damasagoras, and then down into the Mesopotamian plains. 233 00:34:03,000 --> 00:34:23,000 Now the key evidence which supports this thesis is following the trail of agriculture, and this research was produced just over a year ago now by these three people, and they looked at 735 archaeological sites, and to trace the origins of agriculture. 234 00:34:23,000 --> 00:34:35,000 And they picked up these 10 probable centers of origin, and so we have these sites here as the most likely place for the start of agriculture. 235 00:34:35,000 --> 00:34:52,000 This is agriculture worldwide, because it's where you find the earliest dates and many other crops, and even May is being found here at 7,500 BC, which was dismissed by the establishment, but that decision was made by two of the finest botanists, Dutch botanists, botamaranized. 236 00:34:52,000 --> 00:35:08,000 But because they said something that didn't fit in with the establishment view, they literally lost their reputation, and this is the problem, who is going to tell us the truth if they step over the line, the establishment line, and this is our big problem today as you know. 237 00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:18,000 Very interesting, because you average these sites out, you come down somewhere in the region of Damascus here, very important. 238 00:35:19,000 --> 00:35:31,000 Now this is where the gods chose to come, it chose the Bekhar valley, which is between these two mountains, the Lebanon mountains, and the anti-leavened mountains, and Mount Hermann is here, and we're going to look at Mount Hermann. 239 00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:45,000 And this is the river Dan, which goes down for Yesterbar Galilee, and this is what Jesus' favourite place was just below Mount Hermann here, and he's talked a lot, talked about him going there, and going up into this area here. 240 00:35:45,000 --> 00:35:59,000 Then we have the Galilee, and we have several Intermont, five or six Intermontain valleys, which as they're called Inter the Sea of Galilee, where tremendous sophistication has been found at about 8,000 BC. 241 00:35:59,000 --> 00:36:07,000 And then down here we go down this dropstone, so when it gets to Jericho, it's about 600 feet below sea level, then the dead sea. 242 00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:23,000 But we're finding lots of early agriculture and settlements here, and one of the top American agricultural specialists farming must have started between Jericho and Damascus, which I'm going to show you, it did. 243 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:40,000 This is Christian Obrans produced this map, it was based on French ordinate survey, and looked at all the possible locations in this area, and as one of the world's top geologists, he was able to read maps and all sorts of incredible things with maps. 244 00:36:40,000 --> 00:36:51,000 When he first met my aunt, and she was taken to see my uncle Pat, who was my aunt's father. He said, like, all the elderly guys, and what do you do young man? 245 00:36:51,000 --> 00:37:03,000 Christian Obrans said, well, I've just been working out half of the Rocky Mountains of Newved in the last 30 million years, and he had an incredible geology document of that particular work, which was published. 246 00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:28,000 But he identified, looked at these sites, and he identified this as the best location. He had the Sumerian records, he had the geology, he had all sorts of clues here about sacred mountain, the home of the sons of God, and in particular the books of Enoch, because Enoch was taken up to the sea of the Great Lord, up in heaven, or up in here, and to record all that was going on. 247 00:37:28,000 --> 00:37:38,000 That's one of the key and another key clues. We have the Genesis text, we have the books of Enoch, and we have the Sumerian records, three totally independent sources to establish the story. 248 00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:56,000 So there is the Garden of Eden site, it's an old lake bed, it's drained down there, or was drained down there. At the moment it gets flooded, because would you believe the old water course, the Great Water course, which drained the lake to make farming possible, was destroyed during what they called a thousand years' norm, 249 00:37:56,000 --> 00:38:09,000 and it's all documented in the Sumerian records, which were found in the Nepal Library in 1898 by a team from the University of Pennsylvania, and the State in the Basement of the University of Pennsylvania, for quite a long while. 250 00:38:09,000 --> 00:38:22,000 And it was only recently thanks to the Salmon O'Kramer and in particular Christian O'Pryne that these documents have been translated. And of course nobody except that wants to know about it, but that's another story. 251 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:38,000 Looking across the basin, we can see where actual Enils, Enils, Great House, was, and there was a reservoir in this valley here, which was perfect for collecting water from the flanks of Mount Hermon, and here we have now, even now, a fabulous fertile basin. 252 00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:50,000 That is not far from Enils' house on the hill, looking down into the valley, and it's the rainwater coming down into the valley, which allows water to be collected for a reservoir. 253 00:38:50,000 --> 00:39:03,000 And here we have another wonderful view of the kind of Lamestone rocks here, and how level that area was. So it could be irrigated on a big scale, very important. 254 00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:16,000 This is the story we're all familiar with, and the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden, and there he put the man who made form. Now, the ground made Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the site and good for food. 255 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:29,000 And a river, now, a river is the translation of a word, but it could just as easily mean water course, and what I'm suggesting, and I'm suggesting is it does mean water course, went out of Eden to water the garden. 256 00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:42,000 The rivers don't go out of Eden, the garden, go out of Eden to water gardens, but water course is due. And this adds to it. From when it was party, well, you don't part rivers, most rivers have a whole lot of tributaries coming to one main river. 257 00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:58,000 But if it was party, we're talking about sluices, and then even more confirming we have, and became into four heads irrigation channels, four irrigation channels. The first, the first is Paisal, the second river or channel is Gihon, the third river. 258 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:12,000 The third river, Hedikar, and this is the interesting little point. That is which goes towards the east of a Syria. Well, a Syria wasn't even invented until about eight and a half thousand years after the actual invented self. 259 00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:36,000 You can see how this story has been lost in time, but basically it's right. And so much of the Bible is basically right, needs re-translating, needs looking at in a more constructive way, and to realise just how much we've lost over time of the original translations and how it's been put together for people to pump their own particular version of events. That's typical of history. 260 00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:44,000 It's always written by the victors, or people we want to manipulate and control other people. You don't get paid much for telling the truth. 261 00:40:44,000 --> 00:40:52,000 And somebody wants to say that if you tell a lie or worrying on popular, but if you tell the truth, you really upset people. 262 00:40:52,000 --> 00:41:05,000 So here we have it. Here we have a reservoir, anews great house, buildings, and these are not the actual placements for the speculative placements of the structures mentioned in the Kaseg epic some page. 263 00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:15,000 Three one three of the genius of the few and the great water course. You see the great water course showing here. Now, I've browned did all this before we had Google. 264 00:41:15,000 --> 00:41:27,000 And Google, look, I've waited for years that to happen. Right on the Google image, we've got exactly where our brown said it would be on the contours. 265 00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:37,000 A great, what I believe is a rock cut ditch, an incredible water course which you can see from the satellite. 266 00:41:37,000 --> 00:41:42,000 Another one there, it's going back from the dam and then it will spread houses here. 267 00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:49,000 And it goes up and takes all the storm water into the white nearerab and drains the basin. 268 00:41:49,000 --> 00:42:03,000 But in the summer, when it's always very dry even now, certainly what's then, the water course acts as a reservoir along with this reservoir, it keeps getting topped up and the water can go through the sluices into the garden, the force loses. 269 00:42:03,000 --> 00:42:07,000 And like, on one of the images, I thought I could definitely see one of the sluices. 270 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:17,000 And on red ice creations about three weeks ago, I gave an open invitation of anybody who wants to go to where we've got a driver, go down there, talk to the farmers if you can speak the language. 271 00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:24,000 And look for yourself and maybe be the first person to provide some good photographs of it. 272 00:42:24,000 --> 00:42:29,000 Another image, these are where, oh, brown thought the watchers houses may be. 273 00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:43,000 They may be in placements from the war between hisbuller and his railies, I don't know, but this very interesting, and it looks as though another channel, a water course came in, bringing floodwater or stormwater from this direction. 274 00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:48,000 Because they were clearly desperate to get all the water they could during the summer months. 275 00:42:48,000 --> 00:42:54,000 But desperately, while in the winter months, there was going to be too much water from the mountain for this to all flood and fail. 276 00:42:54,000 --> 00:43:01,000 But it worked very well for 3,000 years it was headquarters for the Anonarguin. 277 00:43:01,000 --> 00:43:08,000 Now, favorable conditions are farming of the thousands of years of climatic chaos, another key point in our story. 278 00:43:09,000 --> 00:43:12,000 This is the rate of temperature change over 100 intervals. 279 00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:22,000 Since 47,920 BC, the present day, and you can see how hostile the environment was, a bent accept or bound. 280 00:43:22,000 --> 00:43:27,000 And this is our recent time, this is the whole of the whole recent period of time. 281 00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:36,000 Key graph to tell you how hostile our planet was up to this point in time when we find agriculture and civilization arising. 282 00:43:36,000 --> 00:43:46,000 And good old CO2, if it wasn't for CO2 plants, wouldn't grow, people running big greenhouses and want plants to grow pumps, CO2 into them. 283 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:55,000 The planet is what it is today because of CO2 water vapor, and we had a lovely talk yesterday about water and importance of water. 284 00:43:55,000 --> 00:44:01,000 Water makes up 86% of the greenhouses, and CO2 is a very minor element. 285 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:14,000 And to suggest it has any effect on one high climate, and I can tell you, and you can take it or leave it, the story that we're having at the moment, first down our throats is utter nonsense. 286 00:44:14,000 --> 00:44:22,000 Now, here is the warming, end of the last place you, and this chart tells us that it was a little bit of a bumpy ride. 287 00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:30,000 We didn't really get going until we get to this holocene climatic optimum here, which is about 4,200. 288 00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:37,000 And this is where we begin to find people, obviously, done well in the Near East, but coming here to Britain. 289 00:44:37,000 --> 00:44:46,000 And the fires to clearing land and for grazing animals on X-Mor, ties in with about 4,200, which is the top of this peak. 290 00:44:46,000 --> 00:44:52,000 And then we got another peak here, about 2,350. 291 00:44:52,000 --> 00:44:56,000 And it coincided with these climatic optimum. 292 00:44:56,000 --> 00:45:03,000 So, sea levels obviously peaked at these high spots, and maybe sea level did in fact go down a bit during the coax spots. 293 00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:09,000 And we're down here, so you can see, when nowhere near as warm as we have been, Britain was 2 degrees warmer, 294 00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:14,000 with the time to stone-chenn which we've built, and had doubled the rainfall up on the source of complain. 295 00:45:14,000 --> 00:45:20,000 And there was another maybe one or two feet of good tops or a there as well. 296 00:45:20,000 --> 00:45:30,000 The Canaanites, they were also called the Ponte in the Vedas, and the Ponte were heroes who traveled the world, or Aryan's same story, 297 00:45:30,000 --> 00:45:34,000 but Hitler used that one and gave them a bad name. 298 00:45:34,000 --> 00:45:38,000 And then anybody daring to use a bird Aryan was struck off the list. 299 00:45:38,000 --> 00:45:43,000 Another great tragedy because the actual word means mobile ones. 300 00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:46,000 So, public relations are still winning the day. 301 00:45:46,000 --> 00:45:50,000 The seas have been mastered from the earliest times. 302 00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:57,000 Jericho in the Jordan Valley, next really important side after Carsegg, and this is the tell of Sultan here, 303 00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:05,000 and that is the passage of excavation by Kathleen Kenyan in 1954, which gave us a fabulous benchmark, 304 00:46:05,000 --> 00:46:13,000 and finding a very sophisticated older city in the world at this incredibly early date, another wonderful clue. 305 00:46:13,000 --> 00:46:18,000 And this particular drawing shows that rock cut-ditch, both of an any other can. 306 00:46:18,000 --> 00:46:24,000 It's massive, 8 on 9 feet deep, 30 feet wide, and it's through solid rock. 307 00:46:25,000 --> 00:46:35,000 So, the people who came to Carsegg were cut-ditch through solid rock, both Carsegg and Jericho, and this was the domain of Enki, 308 00:46:35,000 --> 00:46:37,000 and there's another picture of it. 309 00:46:37,000 --> 00:46:45,000 And my view is, and certainly the design of a tower, which we've got in a minute, would suggest the war and the ditch were flood prevention, 310 00:46:45,000 --> 00:46:47,000 not to make a fort. 311 00:46:48,000 --> 00:46:54,000 Certainly, a degree into a city, it was very important, central administration, etc. 312 00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:58,000 But I don't see any evidence of saying the war is going on here at all. 313 00:46:58,000 --> 00:47:04,000 I think it was built specifically for flood protection in that particular low-lying area. 314 00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:08,000 And remember, these people had lived through the most horrific catastrophe. 315 00:47:08,000 --> 00:47:16,000 So here we have a great stone tar, and it would have been a trading and production centre for food, salt and bitch-em-un, 316 00:47:16,000 --> 00:47:21,000 and probably the Ananiaghe headquarters in the Jordan, Alonans, under Enki. 317 00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:29,000 And this excavations represent the benchmark for dating the Holocene Evolution of farming and civilisation. 318 00:47:29,000 --> 00:47:40,000 If you're any kind of research or historian, you have to take the Jericho evidence right at the top of the tree to build a chronology and picture of our history. 319 00:47:40,000 --> 00:47:43,000 Sadly, very few people have. 320 00:47:44,000 --> 00:47:49,000 And this is the, we see a roof of large slabs, hammered dress to a flat surface. 321 00:47:49,000 --> 00:47:52,000 This is big stones being used at this early date. 322 00:47:52,000 --> 00:47:57,000 This tar would not disgrace one of the more grandwires, many of your castles, 323 00:47:57,000 --> 00:48:01,000 says Kathleen Kenyan in charge of the excavation. 324 00:48:01,000 --> 00:48:07,000 And she says here, the labor involvement excavating this ditch out of solid rock must have been tremendous. 325 00:48:07,000 --> 00:48:16,000 So there's evidence of sophistication and great, great thoroughness and efficiency. 326 00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:21,000 Now, this is the big excitement, go back to Tepi, largely because somebody's written a book. 327 00:48:21,000 --> 00:48:28,000 It's mostly about human sacrifice and how these people was occult and how it was religious and temples and all rest of it. 328 00:48:28,000 --> 00:48:30,000 And it may so very well. 329 00:48:30,000 --> 00:48:35,000 I don't know that's a lot of public life conspiracy theory stories, but in terms of reality in fact, 330 00:48:35,000 --> 00:48:39,000 it doesn't come anywhere near what is actually going on here. 331 00:48:39,000 --> 00:48:46,000 And what we have are buildings, wall, stick walls, right on the top highest point of a region, 332 00:48:46,000 --> 00:48:51,000 a lot in the long-gagged mountain ridge, about 15 kilometers more east of San Huffer, 333 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:52,000 Earth or in Southeast Turkey. 334 00:48:52,000 --> 00:48:54,000 And these are roof supports. 335 00:48:54,000 --> 00:49:01,000 There are, maybe I think, a hundred or more of them, but they're very clearly roof supports. 336 00:49:01,000 --> 00:49:04,000 And I didn't think I knew any more than show this image to show it. 337 00:49:04,000 --> 00:49:09,000 These would have been roof supports and on top would have had an immensely strong roof. 338 00:49:09,000 --> 00:49:17,000 Go back to our story about digger pit, cover it with logs, cover it with soil, same basic principle. 339 00:49:17,000 --> 00:49:22,000 But inside, look at this beauty, wonderful beauty. 340 00:49:22,000 --> 00:49:26,000 They all think it's a headless man down here, but I really can't see it. 341 00:49:26,000 --> 00:49:30,000 But this is just wonderful stuff, absolutely wonderful. 342 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:32,000 It really is a bulge of the scorpion. 343 00:49:32,000 --> 00:49:37,000 And what they have actually are all the basic animals, which were in this area at the time. 344 00:49:37,000 --> 00:49:41,000 And they were hunter-gabbers, not a scrap of evidence of any agriculture research. 345 00:49:41,000 --> 00:49:43,000 But it was an important settlement. 346 00:49:43,000 --> 00:49:46,000 It may well have been a little industrial site. 347 00:49:46,000 --> 00:49:49,000 It may well have been an important staging post. 348 00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:54,000 It could have been observation astronomy point as well for angels and watchers, 349 00:49:54,000 --> 00:49:59,000 because they went off in groups and parties literally around the world, 350 00:49:59,000 --> 00:50:03,000 setting up places like this, so they could then teach the local populations 351 00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:06,000 how to farm and how to live and how to do things properly. 352 00:50:06,000 --> 00:50:10,000 And most of all, the principal roles for people to live peacefully together, 353 00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:13,000 super social organisations. 354 00:50:13,000 --> 00:50:16,000 Where we get to bow back from the very earliest records, 355 00:50:16,000 --> 00:50:19,000 we have that is actually a late tablet. 356 00:50:19,000 --> 00:50:24,000 And it says, all we great is a copy, obviously coming down. 357 00:50:24,000 --> 00:50:28,000 It says, all we great Anna Nuki, or Anna Nagia, is a brand-preferced call 358 00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:32,000 and the correct translation, decided to go on a rule. 359 00:50:32,000 --> 00:50:35,000 Anna and Anna would rule the Highlands. 360 00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:39,000 And this is written by Anna, Anna would rule the lowlands. 361 00:50:39,000 --> 00:50:44,000 Anna comes through a jarway too, as the God for many thousands of years. 362 00:50:44,000 --> 00:50:48,000 I'm not saying you live that long, it was a titular title, as they say. 363 00:50:48,000 --> 00:50:51,000 And that Gabriel was a titular title. 364 00:50:51,000 --> 00:50:53,000 She was simply the garden of the garden of Eden. 365 00:50:53,000 --> 00:50:56,000 And that goes right through into the Hebrew, 366 00:50:56,000 --> 00:51:00,000 where the Gabriel went to visit Mary, the mother of Jesus, 367 00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:05,000 to the side, and when she would be impregnated to have a son who was eligible for kingship. 368 00:51:05,000 --> 00:51:07,000 But that's another story. 369 00:51:07,000 --> 00:51:12,000 But look, we just want to see Anna, Anna and Ada. 370 00:51:12,000 --> 00:51:16,000 It was called Anna in the Acadding Language, the names change, 371 00:51:16,000 --> 00:51:18,000 and that makes life a lot more difficult. 372 00:51:18,000 --> 00:51:24,000 But even in Suma, we find a double temple to these two, 373 00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:28,000 and an Ada. And of course, that's Anna and Ada. 374 00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:30,000 Very very interesting. 375 00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:35,000 This is the incredible spring, and of course, Jericho had an incredible spring, 376 00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:38,000 with a thousand gallons of mint. 377 00:51:38,000 --> 00:51:40,000 And this is a similar situation. 378 00:51:40,000 --> 00:51:43,000 Water supply was everything in these places. 379 00:51:43,000 --> 00:51:45,000 And we know that's important. 380 00:51:45,000 --> 00:51:47,000 We know it's important to A.M.B. 381 00:51:47,000 --> 00:51:50,000 Westcannot, all these stories of people on the more regards, 382 00:51:50,000 --> 00:51:52,000 needed to be near water. 383 00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:56,000 And that is the massive platform, and that is the water coming from that spring. 384 00:51:56,000 --> 00:52:00,000 And that big channel still there, working today, into a pond here. 385 00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:02,000 That was the water supply. 386 00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:05,000 And this is what we call a great platform. 387 00:52:05,000 --> 00:52:10,000 And we don't know what format originally took, where the accommodation was. 388 00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:13,000 But they built big platforms right from the start, 389 00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:17,000 and I'm going to deal with that, because there were very good reasons for building a big platform. 390 00:52:18,000 --> 00:52:21,000 That's the Roman temple, which came much later. 391 00:52:21,000 --> 00:52:27,000 Starting probably based on a canineite temple, which may have been old of an Solomon's temple. 392 00:52:27,000 --> 00:52:32,000 But the Romans flocked to this site from all over the Roman Empire, from India, everywhere. 393 00:52:32,000 --> 00:52:35,000 They came here to pay their respect to the gods. 394 00:52:35,000 --> 00:52:40,000 And many of you will know that Hadrian rebuilt the pantheon in Rome, 395 00:52:40,000 --> 00:52:42,000 out of his respect for the gods. 396 00:52:42,000 --> 00:52:46,000 And the gods were absolutely crucial, important to people, 397 00:52:46,000 --> 00:52:49,000 and the very good reason, the story got very distorted over time. 398 00:52:49,000 --> 00:52:56,000 But the basic reasons for paying respect to the gods are very recent in terms of our human history. 399 00:52:56,000 --> 00:53:00,000 Right the way through to 146 AD with Hadrian and Rome. 400 00:53:00,000 --> 00:53:04,000 And the pantheon is now Roman Catholic Church. 401 00:53:04,000 --> 00:53:10,000 And by the way, and some teachers in Rome, you've got the temple of Mithras and the basement. 402 00:53:10,000 --> 00:53:15,000 So if you go to Rome, please go to some teachers, but go down to the basement and pay your respects to Mithras. 403 00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:18,000 Barbeque platform. 404 00:53:18,000 --> 00:53:21,000 You see how much like a master bar it is. 405 00:53:21,000 --> 00:53:24,000 And my view is that all the important bits are underneath. 406 00:53:24,000 --> 00:53:26,000 They built these platforms. 407 00:53:26,000 --> 00:53:28,000 And that's where they stored their valuables. 408 00:53:28,000 --> 00:53:32,000 That's where they went to go when there was threat of commentary, debris. 409 00:53:32,000 --> 00:53:36,000 And they may have been a big threat, and they may have left the big stone of the south. 410 00:53:36,000 --> 00:53:43,000 1250 tons of it in the quarry, because the threat didn't materialise as they thought it was going to do. 411 00:53:43,000 --> 00:53:52,000 But clearly this is a kind of structure which would have stood a massive explosion of a hundred hydrogen bombs that wouldn't have blown anything away much. 412 00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:54,000 Protection. 413 00:53:54,000 --> 00:53:58,000 And so my argument I'm putting forward in this lecture was that all our large, 414 00:53:58,000 --> 00:54:01,000 mega-lifix structures and their many forms. 415 00:54:01,000 --> 00:54:07,000 We have to look at them as primarily as places to go, rather like wartime and as some shelters when we, 416 00:54:07,000 --> 00:54:10,000 the bombs were falling, we went to the best cover we could. 417 00:54:10,000 --> 00:54:19,000 And every house in Switzerland has compulsory has a bomb shelter in the basement now with provisions. 418 00:54:19,000 --> 00:54:25,000 And it's not just a silly idea in terms of what we are going to be faced with over the next hundred years. 419 00:54:25,000 --> 00:54:27,000 This is a little clue. 420 00:54:27,000 --> 00:54:34,000 Whether in here of the old structure, the Roman structure on top, very important. 421 00:54:35,000 --> 00:54:40,000 And that is the kind of beautiful, beautiful place. The biggest temple ever built on the planet. 422 00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:47,000 But tallest columns and all these columns were made at Aswan, Pink, Aswan, Granite, 423 00:54:47,000 --> 00:54:53,000 bought all the way from Aswan in Egypt up here at 3000 feet above sea level. 424 00:54:53,000 --> 00:54:54,000 Absolutely unbelievable. 425 00:54:54,000 --> 00:55:00,000 And the whole story here and of course underneath that big platform, we know the Romans and all sorts of things going on. 426 00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:04,000 But we haven't quite done the job but the night temple is did in Jerusalem. 427 00:55:04,000 --> 00:55:08,000 Were they buried away for two years and found a treasure? 428 00:55:08,000 --> 00:55:13,000 Or it looks as they found a treasure in the platform, which was the place to look for treasure. 429 00:55:13,000 --> 00:55:15,000 And it still is for that matter. 430 00:55:15,000 --> 00:55:19,000 Other important, early sites and sophistication. 431 00:55:20,000 --> 00:55:25,000 Catel High Act, 7500 BC, that is the occupation mound. 432 00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:28,000 Christian O'Brien identified fruitfly chromosomes here. 433 00:55:28,000 --> 00:55:40,000 So people were using microscopes and doing biology and studying the fruitfly, which is the key species to study if you are a scientist in going into a new area in new territory and looking at all the plants and everything. 434 00:55:40,000 --> 00:55:43,000 So we have that kind of sophistication going on. 435 00:55:43,000 --> 00:55:47,000 And how did they polish a mirror at the city and without scratching it? 436 00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:51,000 How did they draw holes so small that no fine model need or can penetrate? 437 00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:54,000 And that wasn't geopolomers. 438 00:55:54,000 --> 00:55:58,000 That was actually a box which were genuine rocks. 439 00:55:58,000 --> 00:56:06,000 They did use geopolomers and did wonderful things with concrete and mould of substances which hardened. 440 00:56:06,000 --> 00:56:11,000 So they had there's just three very interesting technical skills there. 441 00:56:11,000 --> 00:56:16,000 Hammocar, major city in Sira, 6000 BC, there are a bit some pieces. 442 00:56:16,000 --> 00:56:21,000 This is the Halafian ceramics and a lovely lady who wrote wonderful books. 443 00:56:21,000 --> 00:56:28,000 And that is a sophistication of their pottery ceramics, which wasn't improved upon till the 18th century. 444 00:56:28,000 --> 00:56:35,000 And you find that from say 6000 BC to 5000 BC in this area of the Near East. 445 00:56:36,000 --> 00:56:42,000 Now this is from maps of the ancient sea kings by Charles Haptwood, which at a Grand Hancock referred to last night. 446 00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:44,000 Crucial book, very important. 447 00:56:44,000 --> 00:56:52,000 I haven't dealt with any of the map issues but we know the world and the sky was mapped in incredible detail as early as we have records and even earlier. 448 00:56:52,000 --> 00:56:59,000 And this is the pyramid which Haptwood identified as certainly being the oldest pyramid in the world. 449 00:56:59,000 --> 00:57:05,000 And the reason for that was very slab of flows that had covered the footing of this building. 450 00:57:05,000 --> 00:57:10,000 And this has taken by Gary Bulkliff and Gary Bulkliff is part of our group. 451 00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:15,000 And there's done wonderful lectures on the atrassions and this early megalithic work. 452 00:57:15,000 --> 00:57:19,000 I'm going to show two of his favourite slides in a minute. 453 00:57:19,000 --> 00:57:21,000 Now you like this one. 454 00:57:21,000 --> 00:57:22,000 Wouldn't you get that hat? 455 00:57:22,000 --> 00:57:28,000 And I've just shown that after the Mexico shot because this is what we find, not only in the Phoenicia. 456 00:57:28,000 --> 00:57:33,000 And Turkey, but also in Palenque and Veracruz and Mexico. 457 00:57:33,000 --> 00:57:36,000 And you can see the similarity of the hats here. 458 00:57:36,000 --> 00:57:38,000 And this was about this time. 459 00:57:38,000 --> 00:57:43,000 We're talking about the old kingdom time, 2,900, 3000 BC, these hats. 460 00:57:43,000 --> 00:57:45,000 And they were very fashionable. 461 00:57:45,000 --> 00:57:47,000 And this phrase had a hat like that too. 462 00:57:47,000 --> 00:57:50,000 And I think you've all seen hats like that in history. 463 00:57:50,000 --> 00:57:57,000 But it's a wonderful drawing by Lady called Ruferal, who was part of this Barrel and Barrel team who wrote 464 00:57:57,000 --> 00:58:04,000 Ancient American Civilizations, an absolutely essential read the best book on Ancient American Civilizations. 465 00:58:04,000 --> 00:58:09,000 And I've just received the proof or the document, relatively go to print, 466 00:58:09,000 --> 00:58:15,000 for God's who were men, which was handed by Ruferal to Bernard de laire before she died. 467 00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:17,000 It's a sensational book. 468 00:58:17,000 --> 00:58:22,000 And opens up all kinds of interesting avenues about what was happening in the Americas. 469 00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:27,000 And how crazy we are to think that we weren't there thousands of years ago, 470 00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:29,000 because we were in our ancestors were. 471 00:58:29,000 --> 00:58:33,000 Well, I say we were because we're part of our ancestors. 472 00:58:33,000 --> 00:58:38,000 Development in Sumeria, this is a reason for the genius of the few, 473 00:58:38,000 --> 00:58:42,000 was this incredible archaeologist called André Paracht. 474 00:58:42,000 --> 00:58:47,000 I'm not going to run any archaeologist, but there were some outstanding people. 475 00:58:47,000 --> 00:58:51,000 I'm a friend of Peter, for example, and Simon Erkheim. 476 00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:53,000 But this is his quote. 477 00:58:53,000 --> 00:59:00,000 Now that we can view the Mesopotamian Basin in all its splendor, it's becoming clear of this flame that blazed so suddenly in the Middle East, 478 00:59:00,000 --> 00:59:06,000 and shed so wide a light, was kindled at several points, each with its own innocence and distinctive lustre. 479 00:59:06,000 --> 00:59:10,000 Susan, logge, your, your, your, Ash noca, 480 00:59:11,000 --> 00:59:19,000 Asa, Nineva, Marri, all alike were sent to us who civilisation advanced some strength until thanks to the genius of the few, 481 00:59:19,000 --> 00:59:28,000 and the boldness of a many that was wrote forth, as in an alchemist, crucible, a prodigious, many sighted art. 482 00:59:28,000 --> 00:59:34,000 And that was our browns favourite quote from those times, and why he called the book, the genius of the few. 483 00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:41,000 And what did we find that Europe dates now, four and a half thousand be, to three thousand two hundred fifty BC, 484 00:59:41,000 --> 00:59:45,000 we find a tame on dedicated to Anne. 485 00:59:45,000 --> 00:59:50,000 And I've word temple comes from tame, and but tame and just simply meant a sacred area. 486 00:59:50,000 --> 00:59:55,000 And it was always a sacred area to these gods who had delivered civilisation to us. 487 00:59:55,000 --> 01:00:00:00,000 And that was a tradition that followed Anne. It's very, very important to realise that they didn't have a religion such. 488 01:00:00,000 --> 01:00:04,000 They had a way of doing things, and this is what the Egyptians are, way of doing things. 489 01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:09,000 They were kind of tan good way of doing things. And the same with the droids, the way of doing things. 490 01:00:09,000 --> 01:00:16,000 And the droid links go right back to this car side, through people like of Masha, Masha, Ogimus, 491 01:00:16,000 --> 01:00:22,000 and you can see the drink, the drinks there, the droids were the descendants of a two half of the man, 492 01:00:22,000 --> 01:00:28,000 and a two half of the man, the people of the god Anne. We have always links going back through, which are very important. 493 01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:37,000 And the last lecture was interesting because we're looking at how religion has taken so much of the old order and converted into a Christian viewpoint. 494 01:00:37,000 --> 01:00:45,000 And if we can just get go back to a four, three thousand, four thousand BC, we can see how so many of these stories have been distorted, 495 01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:52,000 but there's a lot of basic truths there. So we mustn't try out the baby with the bar fork, if they say. 496 01:00:52,000 --> 01:01:03,000 You're again, and there was a white temple on top of a building just this big in this town, which was the white temple. 497 01:01:03,000 --> 01:01:13,000 And that just shows you what's there now. This is where the car-sag epics were found, which is in the Nippo library, which was excavated. 498 01:01:13,000 --> 01:01:21,000 Fortunately it was destroyed, but clay tablets don't burn, they might break up a bit, but they managed to rescue a fantastic amount of information. 499 01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:30,000 From when the Palaigre crucial area. And still nobody really knows how to translate it. And the point is, O'Brien took on this particular job. 500 01:01:30,000 --> 01:01:44,000 I went to an international conference on the Firestoss Disc, and was appalled to find not one person who really understood what the very early commercial, the vertical picture signs was all about and how far back they go. 501 01:01:45,000 --> 01:01:53,000 And how that was quite separate from the L.A.L.F. bag, which was the Inhouse speedy writing of the Nock. 502 01:01:53,000 --> 01:02:05,000 And these are the areas where you've got farming on those rivers, irrigated farming. Nippo is there, and Shurapak was a great administrative centre where the kings used to go for the council of kings. 503 01:02:05,000 --> 01:02:12,000 The druids used to come back to these areas early on to have council meetings every year, so that they ran everything. 504 01:02:12,000 --> 01:02:15,000 And when things were in trouble, they pointed a king of kings. 505 01:02:15,000 --> 01:02:22,000 So it's a shishak, or an Aussie mandius, or a Bradboard in Saxon times, or a Pendragon in England. 506 01:02:22,000 --> 01:02:29,000 This is where we get these stories from and where they come. It's all back to this incredible social organization here going back a long way. 507 01:02:29,000 --> 01:02:40,000 But a population, the team time that Stonehenge was being built, and the pyramids were being built, we had a population that sure were back of some 15 to 30,000 people in an area about 100 hectares. 508 01:02:40,000 --> 01:02:46,000 With a city of war and developed military organization, and the soldiers who there to protect the farmers. 509 01:02:46,000 --> 01:02:53,000 Transport in Sumeria, a little bit from Zekarai Sitshin, who made lots of contributions, but got the wrong end of the stick. 510 01:02:53,000 --> 01:03:01,000 The translation of uniform was based on older, later material, and he didn't attempt to go back to the beginning as Sitshin, the Christiano Brown bit. 511 01:03:01,000 --> 01:03:12,000 And therefore, he was in real trouble. Now I'm rushing through this now, and this is the story from Linda Spally to Dolly there at town, a wonderful city on the Andes Valley. 512 01:03:12,000 --> 01:03:21,000 And you've got the Andes Valley was colonized by the Sumarians, and when the river flooded, they filled the chambers of water. 513 01:03:21,000 --> 01:03:26,000 But, Lothar, and then you go off across the Pacific, and these double-hold canoes. 514 01:03:26,000 --> 01:03:34,000 This is what you find on the way. The Pacific is full of the most fantastic megilev, so I picked that one out, because I think it's unique. 515 01:03:34,000 --> 01:03:41,000 And there were rows of these, ten pillars either side, and two rows, and must have had a roof on it of some kind. 516 01:03:41,000 --> 01:03:49,000 This is the soup, where you would have landed on the coast of Peru, and then from down the Amazon, you were having people coming the other way, 517 01:03:49,000 --> 01:03:54,000 and massive farming and food production coming from the other direction down the Amazon river. 518 01:03:54,000 --> 01:04:04,000 This is the small spider, which has it re-produced this organ on its leg. 519 01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:10,000 And you can only see it. You can't see it without using a microscope. Very, very interesting point. 520 01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:14,000 So these people were had microscopes, they were digging all the signs. 521 01:04:14,000 --> 01:04:24,000 These structures again, terraces, terrific megile of structures here. I'm not quite sure how tall these are, but these ones here, many of them are over 11 to 12 feet high. 522 01:04:24,000 --> 01:04:28,000 They've never moved from a time they were built through earthquakes or anything else. 523 01:04:28,000 --> 01:04:38,000 Fantastic system of land management and farming management, all over eight labor intensive, very effective, because they could put just the right amount of water on their crops. 524 01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:41,000 China here, quite extraordinary features. 525 01:04:41,000 --> 01:04:44,000 It wasn't worth doing, they wouldn't have done it. 526 01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:51,000 Gary Bell Cliff with an atruscant polygone of tar, only one like it outside believe it. 527 01:04:51,000 --> 01:05:02,000 We think that that architecture and megile of extracture is common to southern America. It's not because it came from the atruscans and the Pelagé, that are gazians. 528 01:05:02,000 --> 01:05:11,000 And here is a Pelagé museum wall in Greece, which Gary's further craft, five miles of wall, and some of the biggest turns at the top. 529 01:05:11,000 --> 01:05:19,000 Absolutely sensation. And his work is marvelous. You can look at his work on the holistic channel and on the DVDs. 530 01:05:19,000 --> 01:05:22,000 A pyramid in Greece, same kind of story. 531 01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:36,000 Oking Damijik, we've got Sakara and the wall around Sakara is virtually identical to this wall here at Kish, almost the same building families would have come to Egypt because the Samarians came to Egypt. 532 01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:41,000 That's why everything is there right from the start because it was moved from Samarians to Egypt. 533 01:05:41,000 --> 01:05:48,000 So the Egyptians didn't build a pyramid. The Samarians did the Aryan Samarians built it or built them. 534 01:05:48,000 --> 01:05:58,000 The same time as they were building pyramids in Egypt, we've got this kind of step pyramid, same dates in the Chikim Valley Peru, to show the point that they were all around the world. 535 01:05:58,000 --> 01:06:05,000 And these mud brick structures are still there today, absolutely found 10,000 years later. 536 01:06:05,000 --> 01:06:13,000 It's a Karara. And underneath Sakara we've got these enormous structures underneath Sakara. 537 01:06:13,000 --> 01:06:21,000 And this is my mind proves absolutely conclusively, but these structures were to hide from the wrath of God. 538 01:06:21,000 --> 01:06:29,000 And this is what we hear about the big platforms that they were built to hide from the wrath of God, which was the commentary of every commentary catastrophe. 539 01:06:29,000 --> 01:06:36,000 Almost a number of people facilities may be air water. All the things needed for a real blast. 540 01:06:36,000 --> 01:06:42,000 And at this particular time they built all the pyramids within about 100 years to very high specifications. 541 01:06:42,000 --> 01:06:47,000 It was not the dead people. It was to keep the population of many of the population as possible alive. 542 01:06:47,000 --> 01:06:53,000 And if they couldn't get into the pyramids they'd get into the master bars and all the surrounding structures. 543 01:06:53,000 --> 01:06:59,000 Granite possibly machine. This is an interesting image just to show you more sophistication at Giza. 544 01:06:59,000 --> 01:07:06,000 And this made my mind up that these buildings were for, if you like Anderson shelters, bomb shelters. 545 01:07:15,000 --> 01:07:18,000 Sorry, I've got a problem. 546 01:07:19,000 --> 01:07:26,000 Okay, it's okay. And so we've got in the middle of that, a terrific amount of space. 547 01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:32,000 That's looking down the shaft into it. That's looking up the shaft. 548 01:07:32,000 --> 01:07:37,000 And the Americas we've got to and Arco again, not far from the, to the carcup. 549 01:07:37,000 --> 01:07:43,000 Puma Punker was the port. Extraordinary structure there. And I put this in because I wanted to show you, 550 01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:49,000 make a lift, look, big stones, and in between them, they're filled in with a much later brick wall. 551 01:07:49,000 --> 01:07:53,000 Very interesting. I'm sure this happened a lot in Britain with our stones and our stone circles. 552 01:07:53,000 --> 01:08:00,000 This is a particular important point. This is the kind of landscape we see as a remains of early filming. 553 01:08:00,000 --> 01:08:07,000 What's left on the ground? And this is all round, this great, Lake Tidicada based on 54,000 square kilometers. 554 01:08:07,000 --> 01:08:13,000 And up on the hills where they cleared all the stones for their grazing animals, massive walls. 555 01:08:13,000 --> 01:08:18,000 And nobody understands what they are, but I'm absolutely convinced that all part of the whole farming system. 556 01:08:18,000 --> 01:08:24,000 This is for growing the crops and the uplands and the hills for the grazing animals. 557 01:08:24,000 --> 01:08:29,000 Sandstone brought 20 kilometers, 300, 200, 300 tons. 558 01:08:29,000 --> 01:08:36,000 But massive slabs at Puma Punker, 150, 200 tons. And there was no earthquake at that time. 559 01:08:36,000 --> 01:08:42,000 So maybe this was built before, where earthquake. This is the famous fortress, you know, that two images. 560 01:08:42,000 --> 01:08:47,000 That is the close up, and that is a more distant view here on the hill above Krisco. 561 01:08:47,000 --> 01:08:54,000 You've seen these wonderful images just breathtaking, really, and Egypt. 562 01:08:54,000 --> 01:09:04,000 These are the Sincerea, some of the biggest blocks you'll ever find anywhere on the planet was built just a wall in an island, a Reward Island in Syria. 563 01:09:04,000 --> 01:09:10,000 The Oziron, that was clearly as well all the Abidos, so-called tombs. 564 01:09:10,000 --> 01:09:14,000 They were specifically organized for people to go and take cover. 565 01:09:14,000 --> 01:09:23,000 And this was from about 3,200, 3,300 BC when we have this called Scorpion Kings in Egypt. 566 01:09:23,000 --> 01:09:28,000 Malta, same story, Corbled Roof, everything they could to rebuild or build something. 567 01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:33,000 It was very efficient inside, but as strong as a cave. 568 01:09:33,000 --> 01:09:41,000 And of course the valley temples, there's the Sphinx, and these are the two temples, and these were built from the material excavated here. 569 01:09:41,000 --> 01:09:46,000 So these are as old as the Sphinx, however old the Sphinx is. 570 01:09:47,000 --> 01:09:57,000 On the Gurgon Heights we got this extraordinary structure to 4,420,000 tons of uncut black volcanic basalt, fuel stones, all piled up here. 571 01:09:57,000 --> 01:10:05,000 This is what a typical passage grave looks like, and a specification of how they were originally designed. 572 01:10:05,000 --> 01:10:15,000 And we got a confirmation of that here, over many different types of chambers, but on my belief is they were totally practical, very important. 573 01:10:15,000 --> 01:10:23,000 The platforms, Bellbeck, and this platform was built by a cave to hide from the Roof of God. 574 01:10:23,000 --> 01:10:30,000 This temple and the site has not got a picture of it, it's the earlier time, but the point is look how big it is. 575 01:10:30,000 --> 01:10:38,000 It's 630 feet broad, you know, 240 by 165, 700 by 630 feet. 576 01:10:38,000 --> 01:10:47,000 And the bluish granite had to be imported from Egypt or Salicia, and the blocks are extraordinary, large, 16-way. 577 01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:50,000 How do they do it? This is the other story here. 578 01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:59,000 Mythology says that both Bellbeck and Pasopalist structures were built on the instructions of Jim bin, which means, Jim, son of Jan. 579 01:10:59,000 --> 01:11:08,000 So, Jim, son of Anne, as lurking places for Virginia to hide, because Gina is an Arabic word for over shining ones. 580 01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:18,000 And this has many stages of development, so the original structure of the same was built as a lurking place for the Gina to hide from the Roof of God. 581 01:11:18,000 --> 01:11:26,000 Massive platform here at Tuler, much later, with the sacred baskets, which we find all over the world, falling on from the Samarion tradition. 582 01:11:26,000 --> 01:11:39,000 Terriens, very interesting, we've got a mega-run here, which is a central place where the royal family go when the sky is falling, so that they're really safe and a small central shelter. 583 01:11:39,000 --> 01:11:53,000 Terrific platform here. This is 200 meters square, and about 34 feet high, at least, massive staircases and columns all the way around it. 584 01:11:53,000 --> 01:12:00,000 But the really important parts would have been underneath the rather like platform at Jerusalem. 585 01:12:00,000 --> 01:12:09,000 Jerusalem by Merit and Mariscas, Barback were all temples to Barrel, Barrel Haydath, and we saw Haydath earlier. 586 01:12:09,000 --> 01:12:17,000 O'Zahir on is now a flood here, but look, we've got the Mortis and Tenon joints here, and this was clearly meant to be a Roof structure. 587 01:12:17,000 --> 01:12:27,000 Here we are again, Mortis and Tenon joints. And where do we find those stone hinge, and even greater sophistication with the stone, what in it would look like, why artistic way here? 588 01:12:28,000 --> 01:12:42,000 Very important. It would have had, in my opinion, quite clearly, a very effective and strong wooden roof, and some of it, an engineer, which that conclusion actually built a model. And if anybody can tell me where the model is, please let me know. 589 01:12:42,000 --> 01:12:54,000 Blue stones. I touched on stone hinge, and blue stones are very special, and the reason for blue stones is because they contained the highest amount of natural monotomic elements, platinum root, that elements. 590 01:12:54,000 --> 01:13:01,000 And anybody who's looked at the garden's work will see the links and clues here. It has all sorts of special qualities. It's very, very important. 591 01:13:01,000 --> 01:13:11,000 But we're using a similar process, a low voltage, putting at the acupuncture points behind the ears, and this lady received neuroelectric therapy. 592 01:13:11,000 --> 01:13:21,000 That's her hair row and addiction, 10 years of hair row and addiction. They won. That's three days later, and that's six days later. 593 01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:33,000 And this method was used in yogurt hospital by Professor Karl Smith and Dr. Meg Patterson in 1982, with a 90% success rate in a national health hospital. 594 01:13:33,000 --> 01:13:38,000 And it has not yet been adopted. It's one of the greatest scandals we have in this country. 595 01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:48,000 Absolutely outrageous. That is the unit. It just hang around the wig like a race like a little radio and around behind the ears. Crucial. 596 01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:56,000 And what we know is that our brain reacts in many ways, and we are electric, we're a magnetic, we're sensitive. 597 01:13:56,000 --> 01:14:04,000 And what the ancients understood is how to fix the brains, fix people's brains. And this is part of the whole blue zone. I'm going to break quickly now. 598 01:14:04,000 --> 01:14:17,000 And there we are, the human brain here, he parts. And it's balancing these parts, delta theta alpha beta gamma ray, the waves of people's brains, is the new exciting technology. 599 01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:26,000 If you get the brain waves right, the body heals itself. And the bluestone technology was at the heart of that. So we've learned from the ancient knowledge. 600 01:14:26,000 --> 01:14:40,000 I don't know why it happened. Sorry, I'm nearly finished. I've just got to do the last life and the big, the big finish coming up folks. 601 01:14:40,000 --> 01:14:48,000 And then I've got to get rid of this damn thing. It should go away. 602 01:14:48,000 --> 01:14:51,000 I don't want to end the show. 603 01:14:51,000 --> 01:15:03,000 Okay. So we have all the traditions within the druids and across the world everywhere of meditation. This isn't the wild hunt. This is a guy with a here meditating. 604 01:15:03,000 --> 01:15:13,000 This meditation goes back to the earliest earliest times and it's part of this process of what people would have been doing in Stonehenge with the help and assistance of what's in the bluestone. 605 01:15:14,000 --> 01:15:25,000 Now where do they come from? Possibilities. That is Christian O'Brien's identification of an island exactly the same as described by Plato on the Azores. 606 01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:30,000 Go to the website. You can lift it in and out of the water and play around with it. 607 01:15:30,000 --> 01:15:40,000 This is a Mars image. What Mars really looks like? And this is such crucial work and please go to Marsanomalyresearch.com, JP Skipper. 608 01:15:40,000 --> 01:15:50,000 Because this is just blown my mind in the last five weeks and I've been a fair bit of a search on it and I still take it seriously. But look what's happening. How great are on Mars? 609 01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:58,000 We're going in closer and you can just begin to see something on the ground. Do you see? 610 01:15:58,000 --> 01:16:09,000 A little bit more. What are we seeing here? Do you see the lines? You look closely then it look as though any other and something on the ground. 611 01:16:09,000 --> 01:16:18,000 Close up. More realistic. This is why I showed you the picture of the TNR code basin. The features. 612 01:16:18,000 --> 01:16:25,000 Close to again. There's becoming more obvious that we've got something like field systems on Mars in that hell crater. 613 01:16:25,000 --> 01:16:33,000 There. Even more so. We're going in closer all the time. Different area and same different kind of features. 614 01:16:33,000 --> 01:16:46,000 But something's happening on the ground. What is it? These are the Skipper analysis where he's really worked it out. You can see very clearly. We've got extraordinary features on the ground in the hell crater, which we have to investigate. 615 01:16:46,000 --> 01:16:54,000 It's either a fraud, a scam, or it could be something interesting. And if we have an open mind, we want to pursue it in Havelock. 616 01:16:54,000 --> 01:17:02,000 And so there we are. Maybe 25 day clocks come from the 25 day version of the retribution of Mars. 617 01:17:02,000 --> 01:17:09,000 And we were seated by Martians, right above 50,000 BC. Thank you very much indeed. 618 01:17:24,000 --> 01:17:29,000 Thank you very much.