underground mayan tribes

topic posted Tue, September 25, 2007 - 11:59 PM by  meta : neon
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My father just told me that he heard someone speak on Coast to Coast,
about the underground Mayan tribes....
who'll bring the book of the truth in the year 2012.
These people are supposed to be 9ft. tall.

Can someone lead me to a site where I can find more info on this?
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  • Re: underground mayan tribes

    Thu, September 27, 2007 - 10:32 AM
    so does anyne, anyone have a source (site/) to the subject ....
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      Re: underground mayan tribes

      Thu, September 27, 2007 - 5:03 PM
      from the photograph . .looks like plaster artwork.
      some people are freakishly tall,
      whatever.
      if anyones livng in the earth
      there isn't any proof
      so wee heee let's go run around
      • Re: underground mayan tribes

        Thu, September 27, 2007 - 5:07 PM
        As a 15ft tall gentleman I am getting a real kick out of these replies..

        *Runs away laughing manically*
        • Re: underground mayan tribes

          Fri, September 28, 2007 - 6:16 AM
          There were giants on the earth in those days...

          Here's a real one:

          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_Giant
          • Re: underground mayan tribes

            Fri, September 28, 2007 - 10:51 AM
            Geez hoopes your such a killjoy sometimes. So be it. Whatever gets you through the day.

            In my earlier post, I said that I did not know the truth... I just was responding for the sake of conversation. I also know that not every Mayan person has vanished, and that they are still here. Duh.

            Peace
            • Re: underground mayan tribes

              Fri, September 28, 2007 - 1:24 PM
              Ouch. I don't mean to be a killjoy. I'm sorry if I come across that way.

              Knowledge and enlightenment should be joyful, not joyless.

              I do hope some folks will get a smile out of the story of the Cardiff Giant. P.T. Barnum did. It's worth remembering if you ever hear that someone's discovered the remains of giant Mayans. Learning you've been hoaxed can be a big joy killer.
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                Re: underground mayan tribes

                Fri, September 28, 2007 - 1:35 PM
                thats good hoopes, but there is a fine line with sharing wisdom and coming across as condescending. an open mind is a terrible thing to waste, there has to be a balance in questioning things and having faith. please use the energies of this equinox full moon to find balance within yourself so that you can convey what you want in a respectable manner. its all about learning and sharing. you are a great balance for our tribe as to looking at things in a scientific "proven" way. just come from your heart and have compassion for yourself and others that may have differing opinions. we are all here to learn from each other and all these experiences. i do love you, i hope that you dont think it was a joke when i wrote that above.

                love!
                kristine
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    Sun, September 30, 2007 - 9:14 AM
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      Re: Monty Python weighs in...

      Tue, October 2, 2007 - 9:14 PM
      CAPTION: ”ARCHAEOLOGY TODAY”

      Interview: set for archaeology program. Chairman and two guests sit in chair in front of a blow-up of an old cracked pot.

      Interviewer: Hello. On ”Archaeology Today” tonight I have with me Professor Lucien Kastner of Oslo University.

      Kastner: Good evening.

      Interviewer: How tall are you, professor?

      Kastner: ... I beg your pardon?

      Interviewer: How tall are you?

      Kastner: I'm about five foot ten.

      Interviewer: ... and an expert in Egyptian tomb paintings. Sir Robert ... (turning to Kastner) are you really five foot ten?

      Kastner: Yes.

      Interviewer: Funny, you look much shorter than that to me. Are you slumped forward in your chair at all?

      Kastner: No, er I...

      Interviewer: Extraordinary. Sir Robert Eversley, who's just returned from the excavations in El Ara, and you must be well over six foot. Isn't that right, Sir Robert?

      Sir Robert: (puzzled) Yes.

      Interviewer: In fact, I think you're six foot five aren't you?

      Sir Robert: Yes.

      Applause from off. Sir Robert looks up in amazement.

      Interviewer: Oh, that's marvelous. I mean you're a totally different kind of specimen to Professor Kastner. Straight in your seat, erect, firm.

      Sir Robert: Yes. I thought we were here to discuss archaeology.

      Interviewer: Yes, yes, of course we are, yes, absolutely, you're absolutely right! That's positive thinking for you. (to Kastner) You wouldn't have said a thing like that, would you? You five-foot-ten weed. (he turns his back very ostentatiously on Kastner) Sir Robert Eversley, who's very interesting, what have you discovered in the excavations at El Ara?

      Sir Robert: (picking up a beautiful ancient vase) Well basically we have found a complex of tombs...

      Interviewer: Very good speaking voice.

      Sir Robert: ... which present dramatic evidence of Polynesian influence in Egypt in the third dynasty which is quite remarkable.

      Interviewer: How tall were the Polynesians?

      Kastner: They were...

      Interviewer: Sh!

      Sir Robert: Well, they were rather small, seafaring...

      Interviewer: Short men, were they... eh? All squat and bent up?

      Sir Robert: Well, I really don't know about that...

      Interviewer: Who were the tall people?

      Sir Robert: I'm afraid I don't know.

      Interviewer: Who's that very tall tribe in Africa?

      Sir Robert: Well, this is hardly archaeology.

      Interviewer: The Watutsi! That's it - the Watutsi! Oh, that's the tribe, some of them were eight foot tall. Can you imagine that. Eight foot of Watutsi. Not one on another's shoulders, oh no - eight foot of solid Watutsi. That's what I call tall.

      Sir Robert: Yes, but it's nothing to do with archaeology.

      Interviewer: (knocking Sir Robert's vase to the floor) Oh to hell with archaeology!

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