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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by gwa » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:49 am

and also people would rather watch tv and soaps.
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:49 am

Consiousness resonators? We, well you Hackman, should try to create a library of stuff like this. I would help but this is the first look I've had at this.

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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:49 am

gwa wrote:well the illumanti went around destroying most of the ancient civilisations so they could keep the knowledge for themselves right?

would explain why they have so many connections to ancient symbols

infiltrate and manipulate rather than destroy i reckon
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:49 am

nicenice wrote:And I think the reason this stuff isn't acknowledged is because it falls outside the majority of peoples comfort zones. If you look at what we understand to be truth, everything is relatively benign. There are no agents of free will that can harm us that we do not have a large understanding about other then ourselves. The only thing that can harm us is us and nature. The majority of people are scared of the unknown but its this fear that stops us from reaching true enlightenment? we have to embrace this even if we don't understand it. We would rather make up gods like the abrahamic religions because we can control our understanding of them.
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:50 am

nicenice wrote:Consiousness resonators? We, well you Hackman, should try to create a library of stuff like this. I would help but this is the first look I've had at this.

yeah i'll try to find some stuff about russian experiments with torsion fields
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:52 am

pow


Pyramid Power

What is so special about pyramids? Why are they found all over the world and why over the Earth grid?

Egyptologists tell us that the Egyptians built the pyramids in Egypt serving as burial sites for the pharaohs. However no mummy was ever found in the Great Pyramid that was named after Khufu, the Pharaoh that supposedly has been buried there. In later Egyptian times pyramids were built of a far lesser quality than the enigmatic Great Pyramid and these pyramids have certainly been used as burial sites. However a number of archaeologists now believe that earlier pyramids such as the one at the Giza plateau served a totally different purpose.

To find out what pyramids are for, 20 large pyramids were built in 8 different locations in Russia from 1990 onwards. They were built near Moscow and in the Ukraine. All pyramids were constructed from fibreglass; the largest in size has a height of 44 meters and weighs 55 tons. Research has been conducted for more than a decade now on these pyramids under supervision of Alexander Golod, director of a Defence Enterprise in Moscow. Many Russian scientists from famous Russian academies in the fields of medical science, biophysics and physics were involved in the pyramid studies.



Russian pyramid
(Courtesy of Alexander Golod, www.pyramids.ru)

They have collected a lot of data indicating that the pyramids exhibit a hitherto unknown ‘pyramid power’. Studies revealed that pyramids can increases the immune system of organisms leading to a better health. Agricultural seeds that were placed inside the pyramid for 1 to 5 days yielded a crop increase of 30 to a 100%. The Russian military measured a column of energy right above the pyramid extending for several kilometres into the air. Amazing enough the ozone layer improved over the area of the pyramids and seismic activity in the region diminished. A nearby oil well yielded a better production since the oil had become less viscous. The reports were confirmed by the Russian academy of Oil and Gas.

Another amazing effect of pyramid power is the effect it seems to have on human consciousness. Experiments were conducted with 5000 criminals in jails in Russia who were secretly fed pyramid energy induced in salt and pepper in their food. Studies showed that within months crimes inside the jails had almost disappeared and that the overall behaviour of the inmates had improved.

Also medicines were tested after being exposed to the pyramid power, their potency increased and the side effects diminished.

Tests were also conducted with radioactive waste from nuclear power plants, tests showed a reduction in the level of radioactivity after being exposed to the pyramid power inside the pyramid.

Ordinary water did not freeze even at 40 degrees below zero and it retained in its liquid state for years. Synthesized diamonds turned out harder and were purified!

Now all of these effects prove that the pyramid power is real and the Soviets were so convinced about its effect that Alexander Golod succeeded in convincing the Russian government in 1998 to take samples of crystalline substances that were energized inside the pyramids onboard the MIR space station for the good of the space station in particular and the entire world in general!

Another amazing report on pyramid energy comes from Mr Kirti Betai. In Agra India, Mr Kirti Betai has built 36.000 small pyramids and put them into a special configuration forming a pyramid energy healing system. He has founded the Daya Dhaar Self Care Center, a non-profit organization. Pyramid treatments are free of charge and without reservation available to anyone.

Mr Betai has already helped ten thousands of people who have visited his center. He has claims of ‘miraculous’ healings from ailments that are incurable and he is inviting scientist to come and study his work.

He built the pyramid construction to heal himself from a liver and kidney failure that was the result of a wrong drug administration. Among his patients he also cured his wife who suffered from chronic asthma. He claims to have healed a woman diagnosed with muscular dystrophy with treatment lasting two years. When she entered the programme she couldn’t stand on her own feet, but after two years she was able to stand up for as long as 45 minutes. Blood samples indicated that she was cured from the disease.
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:54 am

interestingly the pyramids in giza also map out orion
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:57 am

Do you reckon if I created small scale pyramids and placed them in my bedroom it would improve my over all well being.

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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:58 am

definitly, don't know how you would do it correct
may look into it myself
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:02 pm

Well all we need is fibre glass apparently. I want to find out this configuration Mr Kirti Betai had.

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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by feral witchchild » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:03 pm

The dude's accent makes it a bit hard to follow for me, but all of this is extremely interesting.
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:03 pm

Imagine the benefits from actually living inside a pyramid.

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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:05 pm

feral witchchild wrote:The dude's accent makes it a bit hard to follow for me, but all of this is extremely interesting.
avalon usually do transcripts to follow
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:06 pm

nicenice wrote:Imagine the benefits from actually living inside a pyramid.
yeah, cos i live in country, might make a properly big one, rather than little ones for my room
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by feral witchchild » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:11 pm

I find it a bit disturbing that ancient civilizations and their culture are looked upon as "primitive"...

It is clear that they had all kinds of knowledge which we simply don't even have access to in the modern world.
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:14 pm

Its the arrogance that the west holds. These ways of life seem a lot better then what we believe to be the appropriate way of life today. Although something must have gone wrong at some point if they are not around today.

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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:21 pm

the universal law is free will
i heard it was because Atlantans were playing god with genetics, and taking away free will
and this led to some contamination or outbreak which could have destroyed the entire earth
therefore atlantis had to be destroyed to contain the outbreak, and save earth and humanity
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by hackman » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:23 pm

and we find ourselves now at a similar situation, we play around with genetics in the public eye (gm foods animals etc) and out of the public eye (look up dulce, and stuff going on in the underground military bases, whether you want to believe it or not)
will we be allowed to destroy ourselves and the earth? or will we be destroyed to save the earth....
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by feral witchchild » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:31 pm

nicenice wrote:Its the arrogance that the west holds. These ways of life seem a lot better then what we believe to be the appropriate way of life today. Although something must have gone wrong at some point if they are not around today.
Agreed, I think it's also because a lot of this speculative esoteric stuff is usually completely or at least significantly at odds with the general consensus about our history as a species, and what the modern world considers "spirituality".

I've said it before, and I'll likely say it again...science has furthered us by leaps and bounds as a species, but there are many things about consciousness that we simply don't understand and can't expect to understand through purely scientific means, on a fundamental level.

...and as people have said on here before, most just can't really accept that everything they have been spoon-fed about the world around us and our role in it may be fundamentally wrong. :/
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Re: Some amazing archaeology

Post by nicenice » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:42 pm

hackman wrote:will we be allowed to destroy ourselves and the earth? or will we be destroyed to save the earth....
Epic stuff. Should be the slogan for environmentalists. Nature will always heal itself, I see the Earth as a living organism and us and life are just different cells. I think humans have become cancerous though, especially the west. We have free will so I guess we should be allowed to do what we want but when we act for ourselves and not for the bodies sake then it will only end in disaster.
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nicenice wrote:Its the arrogance that the west holds. These ways of life seem a lot better then what we believe to be the appropriate way of life today. Although something must have gone wrong at some point if they are not around today.
Agreed, I think it's also because a lot of this speculative esoteric stuff is usually completely or at least significantly at odds with the general consensus about our history as a species, and what the modern world considers "spirituality".

I've said it before, and I'll likely say it again...science has furthered us by leaps and bounds as a species, but there are many things about consciousness that we simply don't understand and can't expect to understand through purely scientific means, on a fundamental level.

...and as people have said on here before, most just can't really accept that everything they have been spoon-fed about the world around us and our role in it may be fundamentally wrong. :/
We must be conscious to understand consciousness, as in we should think about it. How can you study something that exists in an entirely metaphysical realm. We must use the metaphysical to research the metaphysical and so far as my knowledge goes the mind is the most ready instrument we can use for this.

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