>Hello all in this wonderful community we call the Internet (can I get any
>cheesier?)
>
>Ever since the discussion on the device Jerry Decker talked about a while
>back which used a pyramid, some magnets and a piece of paper on which an
>"event" was written that you wanted a greater likely hood of coming true,
>I've had a greater sense of intrigue in the Great Pyramid of Giza. This is
>not new agey, just an interesting series of "coincidental" stories.
>
>The first thing that struck me was something I was discussing with Don
Adams
>about a week back. I remember hearing that if you compared the lengths of
>the internal parts of the great pyramid with that of a calendar (don't ask
>me what the time frame of the calendar was...possibly starting from one of
>the supposed times of its construction to the end of one supposed time of
>human history...or using pyramid inches...oi, oi, oi...) then compare the
>beginnings of each significantly different section of the pyramid with
>certain events in our history we apparently find that at those dates
>something "earth changing" occurred. (If anyone knows the full story
please
>post a response to the list)
>
>That I believe I saw on the television (Oh wondrous god of information...or
>is that mis-information). The people on the show I believe heralded it as
>"proof that who ever built the pyramids could also predict the future...and
>that they designed it in such a way that people could decipher it and save
>themselves from the approaching doom." Or was that on another show? I
>loose count...
>
>I at the time I thought "hey cool, how did they do that?" in the same type
>of manner as one would think about a magic trick. But now I have Jerry's
>wee pyramid to think about. Could it be that who ever built the great
>pyramid didn't build it to say "I can predict all this...I am all
wondrous,"
>but "lets just lean on the odds a little and try and increase the likely
>hood for 'this' to happen at 'that' time. You might say that if this was
>the case, why didn't they carve out their intents on a block of granite
>instead of creating an incredibly complex series of chambers and tunnels.
>But if you look back at some of the works that were done at a lot of
>archaeological sites in the world, the really old ones that is, you will
see
>that people aimed for geometry rather that words. Geometry WAS their
>language, and also appears to be universal with its meanings extending
>beyond vowels and consonants. In some cases, geometry would be, how you
say
>"less clumsy." However, It could also be thought as a system to hide your
>intents...oh well...
>
>Now I've come across another interesting piece of information dealing with
>the Great Pyramid. In the book "Gods of the New Millennium" (which I'm
>still reading, so don't spoil it for me) by Alan F. Alford from around page
>256 onwards he talks about some interesting "myths".
>
>One that is of great interest is from a Babylonian text talking about a war
>between the gods and an object called an Ekur, which Alford suggests was
>actually the Great Pyramid. From the sounds of things one "god" took
refuge
>inside the pyramid. I might be better just copying the section...the
>spelling errors are mine...
>
>--------------
>The other evidence we have to confirm the war of the gods is the physical
>condition of the great pyramid itself. We have already seen how its
>features correlate with the details of one Sumerian poem. Now we find
>further clues which prove that it was the same Ekur where the war of the
>gods ended in a frustrating siege.
>
>The first clue is a mysterious well which has been excavated in the Great
>Pyramid's Subterranean Chamber. One Babylonian text confirms that this
well
>was dug during the siege by Ra's brother Nergal, in order to boost the
>pyramid's defences:
>
> The Water-Stone, the Apex-Stone,
> the ...-stone, the ...
> ... the lord Nergal
> increased its strength.
> The door for protection he ...
> To heaven its Eye he raised,
> dug deep that which gives life ...
> ... in the House
> he fed them food.
>
>After the surrender of the Enkiite gods, the ancient texts describe how the
>victorious Ninurta entered the Ekur and disabled it. A detailed
description
>of his actions, deciphered by Zecharia Sitchin, provides further
>corroboration to identify the Ekur as the Great Pyramid and thus to
>authenticate the war of the gods as a historic event.
>
>It is clear from the ancient text, known by its abbreviated name 'Lugal-e,'
>that Ninurta was frustrated to see the conflict ended by peace settlement
>rather than a crushing defeat. He therefore vented his anger on the
>instruments left inside the Ekur. Inspecting its 'stones' (crystals?),
>Ninurta determined their destiny - to be destroyed or taken away. In what
>was probably the Queen's Chamber, he found the SHAM 'Destiny' stone, which
>had a red glow. Ninurta ordered it to be dismantled and destroyed,
claiming
>that the stone's powers had been used 'to grab me to kill me, with a
>tracking which kills to seize me'. The stone is described in a poem to
>Ninharsag as having 'an outpouring like a lion, whom no one dares attack'.
>Today the enigmatic niche in the Queen's Chamber stands empty, its purpose
>otherwise unexplained.
>
>Ninurta then passed up the Grand Gallery towards the King's Chamber. There
>he found the GUG 'Direction Determining' stone: 'then by the
>fate-determining Ninurta, on that day, was the Gug stone from its hollow
>taken out and smashed'. He also ordered the removal of the triple
>portcullises: the SU Vertical stone, the KA.SHUR.RA "Awesome, Pure which
>Opens' stone, and the SAG.KAL 'Sturdy Stone which is in Front'.
>
>On his return down the Grand Gallery, Nunurta destroyed or removed, as
>appropriate, the multi-coloured 'stones' which created the rainbow like
>effect. The text clearly names 22 of these pairs of stones or crystals,
>whilst others are unfortunately illegible. Today there are 27 pairs of
>empty niches in the walls above the ramps of the Grand Gallery and one
>further pair of empty niches on the Great Step.
>
>Finally, the Great Pyramid's capstone, the UL "High as the Sky' stone, was
>removed. In the light of the 'Lugal-e' text, it is rather amusing that
some
>authors have interpreted the lack of a capstone as a deliberate design by
>the Pyramid's builders.
>-----------
>
>I'll stop copying there...there is much text before and a little after this
>section that is also quite interesting...but I have to be fair on those
that
>are not overly interested in this type of thing.
>
>RIGHT. The bit that stuck our for me was the suggestion back then that the
>pyramid at one stage or another was used for influencing statistical
>outcomes. From the sounds of things it was used to help influence an event
>in a war time situation. If the above holds a sprinkling of truth,
>especially that concerning the stones, then could it be that a certain
>resonating frequency within the stones, and a pyramids energy amplification
>effect (I know some say that a pyramid disperses the resonating properties
>of that which is inside it over a wide area, not actually amplifying
>it...however this is my posting and I say that it is used as an amplifier.
>However I do lean towards a suggestion that a pyramid is actually a
>stimulant for the surrounding area, and if positioned correctly, say on a
>grid line, which the Great pyramid apparently is, and also that it is built
>to a certain size that is harmonious to the size of the earth (which
would,
>I believe, also to be a big factor) then the effects will cover a greater
>area)...ah where was I...oh yes, which would increase its influence over a
>greater area. Hmm, now, would the geometry inside the pyramid alter the
way
>that the resonating crystals would be amplified. My guess is probably yes,
>in which case the stone was there to make the influence stand out more,
>possibly on a frequency which is more "receptive" to those suggestions
>making a desired outcome more likely.
>
>I could go on all night with this stuff, like I could even say that
possibly
>the geometric size and shapes of the Great Pyramid were actually designed
to
>alter a situation in "the gods time," and when the altercation was over no
>one cared to dismantle it so somehow it started working again and its event
>influencing time line is now stuffing our time up, or it was designed for
>our time, or it was a tomb designed for an Egyptian King and everyone,
apart
>from the Egyptologists, have their wheels turning but their hamsters are
>unfortunately dead.
>
>Matthew Redmond.
>
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