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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 9:18 AMdecades later, some came, saw ... and stole ..
"The thousands of ancient gold mines discovered over the past 500 years, points to a vanished civilization that lived and dug for gold in this part of the world for thousands of years," says Tellinger. "And if this is in fact the cradle of humankind, we may be looking at the activities of the oldest civilization on Earth."
the gold, the land and the blood .... (and all they could)
same with the gold in the Americas ......
www.solarnavigator.net/ventur...ion.jpg
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 10:58 AM"researcher and author, Michael Tellinger, teamed up with Johan Heine, a local fireman and pilot..."
Chalk up another spurious claim to pseudoarchaeology.
Michael Tellinger's website:
Slave Species
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 1:44 PMTellinger is the one who inspired those crazy people who made a cult around this girl they called the portal. I had a friend who was stuck in that belief system for a good while. -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 1:49 PMwww.desteni.co.za/
www.youtube.com/user/DesteniProductions
All you have to do is watch some of the videos and you start to see how they are ripping off slave species of god and the 12th planet. -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:00 AMdesteni is channeling a mischievous entity -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:08 AM<<desteni is channeling a mischievous entity>>
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www.all4humor.com/images/fi...20Huge.jpg
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:38 AMlol Oba, the grim reaper as a cat is very funny
and the cat with human teeth is really freaky....
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Re: Ancient African ruins
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 1:34 PMWe in the ormus community who fiddle around with exotic forms of platinum group elements including gold have a suspicion that so much hominid evolution took place in the Rift Valley because the volcanic soils harbor a high level of ormes compared to other terrains. Ormes (orbitally rearranged monatomic elements) may accelerate human consciousness or at least subject it to so much novelty that human consciousness may thereby be goaded into changing and present more possibiliites to natural selection.
It is also likely that ancient Egyptians created white powder gold for use by the priestly castes for head tripping and spiritual ritual, so postulating an ancient civilization that was hung up on gold for its value as an entheogen is not that far fetched.
Where they lose me though is the idea that ET's used humans to mine gold for the ormic use of the ET's. If the ET's have the technology to zip around in vimanas I can't see why they couldn't use high tech to mine for gold. Why would they employ human slaves to inefficiently pick out gold? -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 4:47 PM
<<Ormes (orbitally rearranged monatomic elements) may accelerate human consciousness >>
at the very least it seems to make some look a bit better ...
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 9:39 AMSolari ... i have been thinking about this last post of mine (here) .... it was not intended to be disrespectful or make fun your views .... well, maybe just a tiny bit .... but no major insult was intended ... sorry
however, i do have serious doubts Consciousness can be raised with anything except the trials and errors of our own personal lives ..... if Gold could raise Consciousness, then the people inside Fort Knox would be enlightened, and so would have been the Spaniards that stole the Gold from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:02 AMhowever, i do have serious doubts Consciousness can be raised with anything except the trials and errors of our own personal lives ..... if Gold could raise Consciousness, then the people inside Fort Knox would be enlightened, and so would have been the Spaniards that stole the Gold from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego
...breathing properly helps....and clean air -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:05 AM<<...breathing properly helps>>
yea, staying alive is needed to experience "life on earth" -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:32 AMSubstitute "altered" for "raised." I don't use the term "enlightenment" either with regard to ormus.
By the way, monatomic gold is not gold as you know it to be. -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:40 AM"Solari ... i have been thinking about this last post of mine (here) .... it was not intended to be disrespectful or make fun your views .... well, maybe just a tiny bit .... but no major insult was intended ... sorry"
These are not my "views." they are my experience. i highly recommend you try this experience. I can send you a sample of ormus in water to try for free. This doesn't have to be a speculative thing for you or anyone else. -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 10:45 AM<< I can send you a sample of ormus in water to try for free. This doesn't have to be a speculative thing for you or anyone else. >>
would it help me troll less ? .... -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 11:21 AMI make no guarantees.
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 2:52 PMI intuit that our perspective of our own value compared with that of all life is severely skewed. In other words the human expression of life is not the most important one. They are all equally important. With that said even if a horrible global catastrophe occurs we would be the only ones who see it as a catastrophe.
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Mon, November 30, 2009 - 4:18 AM
Infosearch Media In ancient alchemy texts, agens are spoken about as being necessary for transformation. There are many names used to describe these agens and some examples include "Quintessence," the "Great Elixir" or the "Elixir of Life," "Philosophical Powder," and the "Philosopher's Stone." "ORMES" Some texts say that the Philosopher's Stone could change base metals into gold, or transform the "base" version of a given thing to its higher, or "gold" version.
In the alchemist's Great Work, the Philosopher's Stone is described as being man. It is also described as the spirit that exists in everything that has been created, including man himself. According to these beliefs, the Stone is not something physical that could be found and possessed. It is a symbol of the pure being who is enlightened and aware of his true state and all that is around him.
It is almost impossible to define what the alchemists really believed, according to their ancient texts. Almost all of it is symbolically represented, and as with any philosophy, the interpretations are up to each individual. Some philosophers have said the stone can be found in the air, the rivers, the mountains, and in the earth. Others have said it is the complete power over the universal magnetic force.
If you look at some of the alchemists' engravings and art, the stone is depicted with water flowing out of it, which is the Elixir of Life. Some believe this is a symbol of us. We are the stone and the water that flows out is our lifeforce or spirit. The main point to evaluating or understanding any of this is to take a look at yourself and what your light, life, and openness has the potential of doing for you. Zeropoint Technologies [ zptech.eu ]can help you with this balance. -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Mon, November 30, 2009 - 4:21 AM(hello Sander :D i saw your pic up in that panel next to one with the Karmapa n Dalai Lama n i don't often check them out but i did yours and that one only 2 minutes ago.. n now you're posting funny that :D) -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Mon, November 30, 2009 - 4:39 AMwell if anybody wants to send me a free bucket of ormus and a free energy machine then I'll sure give them a try and write a testimonial if it does what it says on the packet... -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Mon, November 30, 2009 - 9:22 AManything other than free is expensive. :) -
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Re: Ancient African ruins
Mon, November 30, 2009 - 9:42 AMno such thing as an expensive free energy machine...
but I'm curious how hoopes left this thread alone apart from the perfunctory dismissal of it being pseudo-archeology etc...
are these african ruins finally the proof that von daniken was right...?
is ireland the cradle of civilisation after all...?
is hoopes hiding in shame...?
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