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MUSEUM OF MYSTERIES
one
step beyond
The
Gizeh-complex in Egypt is one of the “navles” of ou planet. The
monumental complex, still under investigation, was build on one of
the major powerpoints of the Earth's grid. A crossingpoint of
ley-lines, that span the earth.
Deliberately
our attention is focussed on the “Great” pyramid, the grave of
pharaoh Cheops and the tallest of the 3 pyramids.
Atschool
we were taught, at least I was, that these immense burial monuments
were, manually, constructen 4500 years ago.
Bit
the Gizeh-plateau is much more. There are several smaller pyramids,
temples and even a connecting underground passage-ways.
But,
according to some, the most important monument is the Sphinx.
When
Napoleon attacked Egypt, the monument was almost completely covered
with sand. The French soldiers used it for target-practise and shot
of the nose of the pharaonic face.
At
school we, at least I was, were taught that this unique monument was
constructed, about the time, the pharaohs were building their
grave-monuments. Untill now about 200 have been discovered. Some
buried in the dessert.
Stones
cannot be dated, but the climatical effects can. Recent studies
claim, that the weathering of the Sphinx was not the result of sand
and dessert-storms, but of rainfall!
It
brought back the construction time to 14.000 years bc.
In
those days the Sahara was a green and lush area and the Nile's waters
ended up in the Atlantic in Southern Maroc.
This
green and fertile grounds were inhabited by humans, who herded cattle
and hunted giraffe, deer and depicted themselves on cave-walls, while
swimming.
Historians
call the area from Iraz, Southern Turkey, Syria and the Holy Land
“the Fertile Crescent”. All the ancient civilisations that
flourished there, were backed up by agricultural wealth and surplus.
Somehow
things changed. Rich lands turned into dessolate desserts. From
Basra to Niniveh and Syria, People moved away and the sand krept in.
An
important part of reviving planet Earth is turning the dessert green
again. What was changed by mankind, can be undone. By mankind.
Swords
will turn into plows, dessert-sands into into fertile lands, that can
feed all.
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