Re: Pyramids...the intrigue continues.

Bill Wallace ( (no email) )
Sun, 25 Oct 1998 11:33:16 -0500

If the pyramid builders were masters of geometry or had powers of prophecy,
why the pyramids with the wrong incline? A master of geometry would not
make an inferior structure, and a master prophet would predict the right
incline - yet there are pyramids that had the inferior knowledge
incorporated, older than say cheops pyramid, it is as if they were learning
as they went. Which brings me to another point, even if there are some
super old ancient technologies, being that seemingly all information about
them has been lost how are we to recreate them?
If you had shown a man in the 15th century a jet from 1990 - I mean an
upclose inspection, how is he to reproduce the device? The information he
would have to learn just to build the materials and geometries could take a
very long time. We learn slowly, even if I had seen a ufo flying around the
sky - that does not tell me what elements it is made of, how to shape them
etc etc, I would either have to be taught those things or through trial and
error and a LOT of time come up with them on my own. You claim there are
frequencies coming out amplified by pyramids on the grid lines, which
frequencies?

>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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