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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

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I agree on stonehemge being a bit of a disappointment. Imagined it would be alot bigger

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

I haven't but my mother had. How was Stone henge a disappointment? Its simply amazing although the similar places in Malta are even more amazing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

Didn’t I see you in another thread saying the Elgin marbles were a disappointment too?

Maybe history isn’t your thing.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

It's tiny

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By *emma HoldenTV/TS  over a year ago

Ramsey

Seen both. Pyramids far more impressive but both over commercialised & ultimately it spoils the visit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pyramids are cool and that but the place is spoiled by all the locals hounding you for pictures with their camel or trying to sell you tat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Should visit Avebury, bigger than Stonehenge, free, less tourists, you can go upto the stones.

Win win.

Stonehenge is interesting from a historical perspective, but not super interesting to visit.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"It's tiny"
go at the solstice the feel of the place is just something else

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I am with Avebury

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Should visit Avebury, bigger than Stonehenge, free, less tourists, you can go upto the stones.

Win win.

Stonehenge is interesting from a historical perspective, but not super interesting to visit."

agree about Avebury.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"It's tiny go at the solstice the feel of the place is just something else "

Many times.. year after year..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Seen both. Pyramids far more impressive but both over commercialised & ultimately it spoils the visit. "

Friend went and said it's pretty horrible.

All the pictures are from one side not showing the chain link fences with poor people trying to sell souvenirs and stuff to tourists

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Who wins?

Pyramids or Stonehenge ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who wins?

Pyramids or Stonehenge ?"

In a fight. Pyramids.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Who wins?

Pyramids or Stonehenge ?

In a fight. Pyramids."

How much taller are they and which is the oldest?

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By *LAchillesMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury

I was impressed by both but for different reasons. The pyramids are awe inspiring in their scale and in terms of their engineering. Stone Henge offered me a more emotional connection to my history, heritage and (shudders at saying it) spirituality.

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By *imbobaMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Pyramids were amazing. But over 30 years ago so probably less commercialised. Valley of the kings and Luxor even better.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

No haven’t seen the pyramids - I had planned to go but had to cancel when all the terrorist attacks happened.

Stonehenge is a bit Disney now but when I was at school we went on a trip and it felt really magical - it was just a big field and you could walk anywhere there.

About 25 years ago I was driving back from holiday and my tyre blew out just past Stonehenge and my car spun round in a circle and crashed into the central reservation. We were all ok and I was able to drive the car over to the side of the road before the radiator fully emptied. When the recovery truck came to take us home to Kent the driver told me that road was one of the biggest accident spots in the country. It may be to do with all the Ley lines that meet at Stonehenge.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

No haven’t seen the pyramids - I had planned to go but had to cancel when all the terrorist attacks happened.

Stonehenge is a bit Disney now but when I was at school we went on a trip and it felt really magical - it was just a big field and you could walk anywhere there.

About 25 years ago I was driving back from holiday and my tyre blew out just past Stonehenge and my car spun round in a circle and crashed into the central reservation. We were all ok and I was able to drive the car over to the side of the road before the radiator fully emptied. When the recovery truck came to take us home to Kent the driver told me that road was one of the biggest accident spots in the country. It may be to do with all the Ley lines that meet at Stonehenge."

Or people driving past taking their eyes off the road to gawp..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

No haven’t seen the pyramids - I had planned to go but had to cancel when all the terrorist attacks happened.

Stonehenge is a bit Disney now but when I was at school we went on a trip and it felt really magical - it was just a big field and you could walk anywhere there.

About 25 years ago I was driving back from holiday and my tyre blew out just past Stonehenge and my car spun round in a circle and crashed into the central reservation. We were all ok and I was able to drive the car over to the side of the road before the radiator fully emptied. When the recovery truck came to take us home to Kent the driver told me that road was one of the biggest accident spots in the country. It may be to do with all the Ley lines that meet at Stonehenge."

Or it could be due people trying to see the stones and not paying enough attention to the road

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay

In a fight, Stonehenge easy, much tougher stones. Don't know though went to the henge when it was open to the public it's pretty impressive up close. Not been to the pyramids yet. The oldest city is in Turkey I believe and much older

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

The oldest town in the world is Colchester.

.fact

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham

It’s not really the question, but Egypt should be by far the greatest tourist destination in the world, the scale of works of the Pharaohs is mind boggling. It is estimated that maybe three quarters of it is still to be excavated.

Yet the country is now such a shithole, it’s heartbreaking. I won’t go back until things have improved dramatically.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Seen both. Pyramids far more impressive but both over commercialised & ultimately it spoils the visit.

Friend went and said it's pretty horrible.

All the pictures are from one side not showing the chain link fences with poor people trying to sell souvenirs and stuff to tourists "

Niagara Falls is like that - had visions of it being this area of natural beauty but what you don't see is that on one side the falls are overlooked by huge ugly modern hotels and casinos

The only real surprise is that it's the Canadian side that is over commercialised and the US side is fairly low key

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

Seen both. Both are impressive but Egypt is a shithole and I’d never go back. Prefer places off the beaten track myself. I’d love to see Tiwanaku in Bolivia if I could.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'll admit I was a little disappointed when I saw Stonehenge, but it'll look great when it's finished

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never seen any of the 2. Done a lot of research tho.

Pyramids come on top, They have to.

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff

OP - Probably worth studying the history of both, maybe come back with a view after that. Maybe also look at Geography, Geology, Economy, Politics and population. It will help contextualise your question and perhaps give you an answer.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose"

Possibly an early motorway services

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services"

You might not be far from the truth there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stone henge causes more motor traffic accidents than any other structure, I would happily see it ploughed into the ground !

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"OP - Probably worth studying the history of both, maybe come back with a view after that. Maybe also look at Geography, Geology, Economy, Politics and population. It will help contextualise your question and perhaps give you an answer."

Done all that.. still disappointed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose"

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point tho

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff


"OP - Probably worth studying the history of both, maybe come back with a view after that. Maybe also look at Geography, Geology, Economy, Politics and population. It will help contextualise your question and perhaps give you an answer.

Done all that.. still disappointed"

I somehow doubt you have done this...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am guessing you mean the Great Pyramid of Giza, if so then yes I have seen both. To me the pyramids are a lot more impressive.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose"

yes we do, it's a clock & calendar as all the stone circles are.

and much like the pyramids they were a place to ascend into the afterlife and connect with ancestors.

for engineering purposes the pyramids win hands down.

energies of circles I would say are stronger due to all be placed on lay line centre points...however the pyramid align with the stars so align differently to universal energies.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told "

yeah man. Cause there is water erosion on the sphynx. Climate for that kind of rainfall is a long time ago. Some people say its a theory but to me, water erosion is water erosion... So much to discover

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Is this water stored...

Is it Holy Water ?

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told "

they do say that but the Egyptians were also warned by Thoth that some info shouldn't get into the hands of humans, hence why some believe it was the Egyptians themselves that destroyed libraries etc.

if that info is there I hope the strongest of curses lies over them, it is not info we should get a hold of....you just need to look around to see how our stupidity and short minded views have wrecked the earth.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

If I was in charge then I would carry out a new study...

Under Stonehenge there is probably gold and maybe a chariot.. I would dig underneath them.

And on those pyramids there are secret chambers.. I would dismantle them brick by brick..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The reason StoneHenge and the Pyramids are `under` the same bracket is because they're classed as some of the wonders of the world. No Comparison. As is NewGrange which is older than the Pyramids.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told

they do say that but the Egyptians were also warned by Thoth that some info shouldn't get into the hands of humans, hence why some believe it was the Egyptians themselves that destroyed libraries etc.

if that info is there I hope the strongest of curses lies over them, it is not info we should get a hold of....you just need to look around to see how our stupidity and short minded views have wrecked the earth. "

Apparently we will be able to get that knowledge when we are ready. How that's decided i dont know

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Read Graham Hancock’s books if you’re interested lost civilisations

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"The reason StoneHenge and the Pyramids are `under` the same bracket is because they're classed as some of the wonders of the world. No Comparison. As is NewGrange which is older than the Pyramids."

Fools made that list...it's not about age.. what lies beneath... Gold

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Read Graham Hancock’s books if you’re interested lost civilisations "

I love graham hancock!! He does some cool stuff with randall carson to. or whatever his name is. Great pair x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The reason StoneHenge and the Pyramids are `under` the same bracket is because they're classed as some of the wonders of the world. No Comparison. As is NewGrange which is older than the Pyramids."

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/1-000-years-older-than-stonehenge-1.260873

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Forget the age..

Why have they fenced it off..

Treasure.. there will be gold and maybe even a viking ship

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

It has been fenced off after 3000 years..

Why?

Gold

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Forget the age..

Why have they fenced it off..

Treasure.. there will be gold and maybe even a viking ship "

treasure or no treasure, i dont know about that...Obviously mainstream architecture is slacking. Is everyone prepared to rewrite the history books? No. The world is a weird place

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

There is only one reason that the authorities would fence it off after 300 years...there is gold beyond our dreams..

And I mean proper gold..

Not that Ratner rubbish

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told

they do say that but the Egyptians were also warned by Thoth that some info shouldn't get into the hands of humans, hence why some believe it was the Egyptians themselves that destroyed libraries etc.

if that info is there I hope the strongest of curses lies over them, it is not info we should get a hold of....you just need to look around to see how our stupidity and short minded views have wrecked the earth.

Apparently we will be able to get that knowledge when we are ready. How that's decided i dont know"

when we remember we are part of this world and not the rulers of it, and return to being caretakers...

or so is told in many ancient stories/prophesies.

if you look at history you'll see this is about the same time Rome took over that we really started to ran away on the capitalism ventures only getting worse with each age and forgot the nature around us.

actually you could say between the 1st and last density the Egyptians themselves lost this too, Rome had the empire though.

the Mongols had a huge empire but other than wars/fighting they did little with it economically/socially, its merely its size that make that great.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan  over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

i saw the selector play at stonehenge and that was pretty good

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Done did well.

They conquered but the people bought in to it, paid taxes and hot peace and prosperity. The Scottish they did not beat but they built a wall..

And it worked..those North are Scottish and those south are English.. Hadrian's wall is the traditional border between english and scots.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Forget the age..

Why have they fenced it off..

Treasure.. there will be gold and maybe even a viking ship "

I said The Pyramids, StoneHenge & NewGrange are classed as some of the wonders of the world. #Solstice and also the construction of The Pyramids. They took serious engineering without modern world `tools`.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

And it's like modern day britain. Those north follow Alex Salmond and that wee lady and south they follow Boris. History repeats..

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow

agree (for once)

that wall is one of the only reasons we still have mainland Celtic/Nordic routes and Ireland of course, which is also why Scots and Irish are more intertwined than English and welsh folk (who are more intertwined with each other).

It's another reason the scots fight back so much against English rule, it's almost as if it's engrained into us.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Under the Sphinx holds the secrets to our history and the civilisation before us.. Edgar Casey said if we get to library under the Sphinx we will know truth about man minds existence and the location of Atlantis. The people of Atlantis knew a flood was coming and stored the knowledge there.. the Sphinx is far older than we are told

they do say that but the Egyptians were also warned by Thoth that some info shouldn't get into the hands of humans, hence why some believe it was the Egyptians themselves that destroyed libraries etc.

if that info is there I hope the strongest of curses lies over them, it is not info we should get a hold of....you just need to look around to see how our stupidity and short minded views have wrecked the earth. "

I didn't realise this until recently but ancient Egypt was a very satanic time they was using black magic powerful curses it was the beginning of a lot of things that continue to this day.. Illuminati use Egyptian logos and symbols like the all seeing eye and the pyramid on the dollar bill which resembles the pyramid of power and control.. the Sphinx and the obelisk

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point tho"

I think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It has been fenced off after 3000 years..

Why?

Gold "

It’s fenced off because it’s falling apart from folk touching it and defacing it. Same with the pyramids. You used to be able to climb them. Same in Mexico. You can only climb one pyramid in all of Mexico now and that’s at Coba. Stuff falls apart with millions of grubby hands all over them

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device."

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device."

That's a good shout.

Well water runs underneath the pyramid, copper has been found in the great pyramid. Had a gold cap on top... There have been links to Tesla Tower, basically tapping into the earths natural energy field. Think something to do with ionosphere. Big big chance its something to do with energy or communication.. Time will tell...

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By *e CapCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke

Any builder with a tractor and a couple of cranes can build Stonehenge today. Building the Great Pyramid would be prohibitively expensive for many countries even with today’s technology. Considering that they were built in the same period , some pyramid stones ,3-4 times heavier than Stonehenge ones ,from 500 miles away, the state of the art engineering in the building itself ....it’s nothing to compare. They are both UNESCO sites but for completely different reasons.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Stonehenge reverberated through my very being. The history within that place was palpable. I touched a stone and swear there was connection ........

Then they began to rope it off to keep us lowly folk out....

Recently I heard it stood somewhere else originally. Wales I think .....

That's what you do when there's no telly ...... you drag stones from one country to another.

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

That's a good shout.

Well water runs underneath the pyramid, copper has been found in the great pyramid. Had a gold cap on top... There have been links to Tesla Tower, basically tapping into the earths natural energy field. Think something to do with ionosphere. Big big chance its something to do with energy or communication.. Time will tell..."

The powers that be already know,there just not letting on.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

That's a good shout.

Well water runs underneath the pyramid, copper has been found in the great pyramid. Had a gold cap on top... There have been links to Tesla Tower, basically tapping into the earths natural energy field. Think something to do with ionosphere. Big big chance its something to do with energy or communication.. Time will tell..."

Exactly that mate spot on Tesla studied the pyramids and used this idea.. obviously it was ended because Illuminati want us to use oil and fossil fuel to make the families rich

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

That's a good shout.

Well water runs underneath the pyramid, copper has been found in the great pyramid. Had a gold cap on top... There have been links to Tesla Tower, basically tapping into the earths natural energy field. Think something to do with ionosphere. Big big chance its something to do with energy or communication.. Time will tell...

Exactly that mate spot on Tesla studied the pyramids and used this idea.. obviously it was ended because Illuminati want us to use oil and fossil fuel to make the families rich "

Yeah i think maybe j.p morgan was a major tesla backer ( could be wrong) why you gonna carry on backing free energy when you make money off other energy types that cost

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3"

Were they going to put the gold tip back on the pyramids very recently,but got stopped by the American government?

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"Any builder with a tractor and a couple of cranes can build Stonehenge today. Building the Great Pyramid would be prohibitively expensive for many countries even with today’s technology. Considering that they were built in the same period , some pyramid stones ,3-4 times heavier than Stonehenge ones ,from 500 miles away, the state of the art engineering in the building itself ....it’s nothing to compare. They are both UNESCO sites but for completely different reasons."

Yes. The serious complex engineering involved with The Pyramids was way beyond it's time, without modern age technology or tools. Hence my previous comment. One of the wonders of the world.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

To end your queries on Stonehenge it was also built for a purpose when it sad in original tact it was used as a way to follow the solar system do your research

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3"

there is many ancient things we do not know

aliens as in other physical beings I doubt however they were a far ore spiritual people (myans incas etc too), the transportation was to the stars (orion's belt being ma'at's scales of balance, I believe in Egypt) there the joined their ancestors and gods in soul form.

the alien we perceive today is the soul to them it travels the universe until it find a host, if you like to come into the physical space.

they all knew a lot of quantum knowledge, we've lost it with lack of imagination beyond self.

the illuminati and other secretive orgs I'm certain do not hold the same values or purposes or they wouldn't be allowing things like trying to bring mammoths back into an ever heating world and deforest large areas of Russia into their melting permafrost grass lands...idiotic scientists there, forgot the major rule, just 'cos we can doesn't mean we should.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3Were they going to put the gold tip back on the pyramids very recently,but got stopped by the American government?"

where would hear something like that ? Location of the gold is unknown .. American government stopped the research and digging of under the Sphinx

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"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3Were they going to put the gold tip back on the pyramids very recently,but got stopped by the American government? where would hear something like that ? Location of the gold is unknown .. American government stopped the research and digging of under the Sphinx "

*Egyptian government

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

No actual purpose for pyramids either...So many theories tho. It is hard but yeah pyramids are just soo much more fascinating to me. I need to see them both at some point thoI think the pyramids,in my view,were some kind of ancient communication or transportation device.

The pyramids were a device built on purpose has all the elements of a battery.. water, copper (Queens chamber) and finished in limestone which absorbed the suns energy finished with a solid gold point to harness that power.. three pyramids in the position of Orion's Belt .. power of 3

there is many ancient things we do not know

aliens as in other physical beings I doubt however they were a far ore spiritual people (myans incas etc too), the transportation was to the stars (orion's belt being ma'at's scales of balance, I believe in Egypt) there the joined their ancestors and gods in soul form.

the alien we perceive today is the soul to them it travels the universe until it find a host, if you like to come into the physical space.

they all knew a lot of quantum knowledge, we've lost it with lack of imagination beyond self.

the illuminati and other secretive orgs I'm certain do not hold the same values or purposes or they wouldn't be allowing things like trying to bring mammoths back into an ever heating world and deforest large areas of Russia into their melting permafrost grass lands...idiotic scientists there, forgot the major rule, just 'cos we can doesn't mean we should. "

So much to say to this and things explain I don't know where to begin.. when someone says alien doesn't mean we have one alien that we imagine from movies.. there are many types good and bad.. reptilian being the worst manipulating mankind enslaving us and greys being the watchers over us

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

Impressed with this thread anyway glad to see intelligent people for once instead of brain dead people watching the news

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Both beautiful in their own way.

Both built on less than minimum wage. They came at a cost. Their luster is lost when the human cost is factored in. But ain't that they way with so much of our monumental history the world over.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Impressed with this thread anyway glad to see intelligent people for once instead of brain dead people watching the news "

Yes. This was a well good thread... First night on this and we get this. Sick times

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'"

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow

no, not like a lizard person at all, or any other form of physical being.

it's the spiritual/soul being the ancients meant.

as for the pyramids being something like a conductor, its possible. can light a bulb with a potato with just 2 bits of copper.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth "

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"no, not like a lizard person at all, or any other form of physical being.

it's the spiritual/soul being the ancients meant.

as for the pyramids being something like a conductor, its possible. can light a bulb with a potato with just 2 bits of copper."

Egyptians had light bulbs research it.. clay jars with copper coils and oil

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands

The only thing i can seem to conclude on all this is that the ancient Egyptians seem to have had some outside help on building these pyramids/device's,the mathamatics etc that is involved in them is just staggering,what they were for is just guess work really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"no, not like a lizard person at all, or any other form of physical being.

it's the spiritual/soul being the ancients meant.

as for the pyramids being something like a conductor, its possible. can light a bulb with a potato with just 2 bits of copper."

Have you read Supernatural by Graham Hancock? I read it on my partners recommendation. My partner did a series of ayahuasca ceremonies before he joined the army and it marked him (his words). Powerful stuff, but Hancock sees it as a communication device for the entities you’re talking about.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!! "

Of course mate.. don't believe history anyway everything has been altered to deceive us.. rockerfella paid millions to change the education system to teach us what he wanted not the truth.. eatch the Joe rogan discusson

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!! "

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens. "

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im down for the pre history stuff. Species with amnesia and that.. Ive not looked into a any beings out of this world, only annunaki...

A Place that's billion of years old, maybe we could of become us cause thats just how things went...But the annunaki story is an interesting one, has some merit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global? "

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands

This is getting heavy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Theres gotta be others out there. Annunaki just peaked my interest.. But yeah havent done any research on other influences on us developing to what we are now..

Its hard

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like this pre history stuff...

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

The measurements of the pyramid of Giza is encoded perfectly the dimensions of our planet..

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"I like this pre history stuff... "
So do i,but a lot of it has been dumbed down,they dont teach this in school.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The measurements of the pyramid of Giza is encoded perfectly the dimensions of our planet.. "

Yeah init...Its nuts...

Add cataclysm after cataclysm. Wipe out everything, rebuild, Wipe out everything, rebuild

Then we coulda been altered at some point. There is nothing else like us on this planet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

“The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest monument on the list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It is also the only one left standing. It is a marvel of human engineering and construction, and its sheer size and scale rivals any structure built within the last few hundred years.“

“Stonehenge is the most architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world, while Avebury is the largest in the world. Together with inter-related monuments and their associated landscapes, they help us to understand Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial and mortuary practices.”

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like this pre history stuff... So do I, but a lot of it has been dumbed down,they dont teach this in school."

Who really wants to say. Yeah we got it wrong and now we gotta rewrite history. To a certain extent

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"The measurements of the pyramid of Giza is encoded perfectly the dimensions of our planet.. "

US spending on science, space, and technology correlates directly with the number of suicides by hanging, str***ulation and suffocation.

Isn't it cool how utterly unconnected things can have random correlation?

Correlation. Causation. Two different things

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"The measurements of the pyramid of Giza is encoded perfectly the dimensions of our planet.. "
This exactly! Its something like .472 or something,im sure somebody more inteligent than me will know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy. "

Psychedelics have opened parts of the brain that should never have been opened. Whether it's to do with communication with the supernatural or otherwise... I'm not a Psychologist or Psychiatrist but some people who claim to see supernatural forces or otherwise are told they're mentally ill. But I don't think some are mentally ill. They've tuned into something they shouldn't have.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well like all sciences, things are changing all the time, just really slowly. 20 years ago the concept of an Indo European civilisation was scoffed at and largely ignored. Now it’s so mainstream you can do a degree exclusively on them. Nobody believed in the meteorite killing the dinosaurs either until they confirmed Chicxulub was an impact crater.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its hard to get anywhere when there isnt a collective effort... Will we know in our lifetime. Fuck Knows.. But yeah science is always changing

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"I like this pre history stuff... So do i,but a lot of it has been dumbed down,they dont teach this in school."

Because rockerfella paid millions to change the education system this isn't conspiracy this is fact.. everything comes back to the Illuminati satanic cult controlling and dominating us people don't want to admit it but it's what's happening now .. it's a spiritual war on humanity they want us to loose connection with our higher entity to be without a spiritual connection just to be thoughtless controlled objects controlled by the elite

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"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

Psychedelics have opened parts of the brain that should never have been opened. Whether it's to do with communication with the supernatural or otherwise... I'm not a Psychologist or Psychiatrist but some people who claim to see supernatural forces or otherwise are told they're mentally ill. But I don't think some are mentally ill. They've tuned into something they shouldn't have.

"

I disagree. I think they open parts of the mind we used to use regularly and without fear. And there’s a reason they’re now being approved for treatments for addiction and compulsive behaviours, as well as PTSD.

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

Psychedelics have opened parts of the brain that should never have been opened. Whether it's to do with communication with the supernatural or otherwise... I'm not a Psychologist or Psychiatrist but some people who claim to see supernatural forces or otherwise are told they're mentally ill. But I don't think some are mentally ill. They've tuned into something they shouldn't have.

I disagree. I think they open parts of the mind we used to use regularly and without fear. And there’s a reason they’re now being approved for treatments for addiction and compulsive behaviours, as well as PTSD. "

Well they do say we only use 10% of our brain.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

Psychedelics have opened parts of the brain that should never have been opened. Whether it's to do with communication with the supernatural or otherwise... I'm not a Psychologist or Psychiatrist but some people who claim to see supernatural forces or otherwise are told they're mentally ill. But I don't think some are mentally ill. They've tuned into something they shouldn't have.

I disagree. I think they open parts of the mind we used to use regularly and without fear. And there’s a reason they’re now being approved for treatments for addiction and compulsive behaviours, as well as PTSD. "

we have lost touch with our ancient side... Look with DMT, Theres soo much more learn about it. Ancients could access parts that we just cant today, your right... Everything is connected!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i think thats 10% at a time but we can basically access all of it.. May need to fact check that

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy. "

this is what they mean these days by a higher consciousness, needs to induced by psychedelics to the 'normal ' mind, meditation, yoga and many asian cultures still practive these.

However before that I believe this is where schizophrenics had their hayday...that was their purpose to transcendent and bring back info that others couldn't reach. the shamans.

autistic have a way with numbers and binary and order..there's your architects right there

adhd - risk takers and typically psychical peoples your builders and inventors for ways moving things.

bipolars were the seasonal people knowing the earths reaction to prior seasons ways, important to feed everyone and prep for migration if needed.

notice also how these are the ones with a genetic difference and most oppressed folks through our education systems and factory like lives too as they often fail to be able to learn in such ways as just repeating told facts.

thats my views on some of it anyhow

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By *xciter7169Man  over a year ago

The Midlands


"i think thats 10% at a time but we can basically access all of it.. May need to fact check that"
Isn't there a part of the brain that we dont know what it does?

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

Pineal gland connects us with our higher entity and they don't want us to do that.. same reason they ended the samurai because they was perfecting meditation in touch with god and healing .. they Japanese and American government wiped them out

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"Pineal gland connects us with our higher entity and they don't want us to do that.. same reason they ended the samurai because they was perfecting meditation in touch with god and healing .. they Japanese and American government wiped them out"

Yeah for sure!! We have been conditioned...We are a cog in a machine, thats all..A system of greed amongst other things.

We think we are fee, but we are not. We make our own story within limits set for us... Its sad but thats how it is.. But yeah, we needa coe together and actually study this stuff. Pineal Gland, DMT, PSychadelics

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

this is what they mean these days by a higher consciousness, needs to induced by psychedelics to the 'normal ' mind, meditation, yoga and many asian cultures still practive these.

However before that I believe this is where schizophrenics had their hayday...that was their purpose to transcendent and bring back info that others couldn't reach. the shamans.

autistic have a way with numbers and binary and order..there's your architects right there

adhd - risk takers and typically psychical peoples your builders and inventors for ways moving things.

bipolars were the seasonal people knowing the earths reaction to prior seasons ways, important to feed everyone and prep for migration if needed.

notice also how these are the ones with a genetic difference and most oppressed folks through our education systems and factory like lives too as they often fail to be able to learn in such ways as just repeating told facts.

thats my views on some of it anyhow"

Shamans used psychedelics a lot too tho. The oracle at Delphi, the Nordic Seers, the Druids, the Ayahuasceros - all utilised psychedelics of one kind or another. I wouldn’t bracket schizophrenics as shamans myself. I think a lot are genuinely ill people. Those I've met in the throes of a schizophrenic state are incoherent and a lot of the time unfortunately dangerous. I remember there being serious research into links between the disease and the toxoplasmosis parasite too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

this is what they mean these days by a higher consciousness, needs to induced by psychedelics to the 'normal ' mind, meditation, yoga and many asian cultures still practive these.

However before that I believe this is where schizophrenics had their hayday...that was their purpose to transcendent and bring back info that others couldn't reach. the shamans.

autistic have a way with numbers and binary and order..there's your architects right there

adhd - risk takers and typically psychical peoples your builders and inventors for ways moving things.

bipolars were the seasonal people knowing the earths reaction to prior seasons ways, important to feed everyone and prep for migration if needed.

notice also how these are the ones with a genetic difference and most oppressed folks through our education systems and factory like lives too as they often fail to be able to learn in such ways as just repeating told facts.

thats my views on some of it anyhow

Shamans used psychedelics a lot too tho. The oracle at Delphi, the Nordic Seers, the Druids, the Ayahuasceros - all utilised psychedelics of one kind or another. I wouldn’t bracket schizophrenics as shamans myself. I think a lot are genuinely ill people. Those I've met in the throes of a schizophrenic state are incoherent and a lot of the time unfortunately dangerous. I remember there being serious research into links between the disease and the toxoplasmosis parasite too. "

You are one smart cookie...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

Psychedelics have opened parts of the brain that should never have been opened. Whether it's to do with communication with the supernatural or otherwise... I'm not a Psychologist or Psychiatrist but some people who claim to see supernatural forces or otherwise are told they're mentally ill. But I don't think some are mentally ill. They've tuned into something they shouldn't have.

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow

lil marie & wolf&mare I think you both correct.

have a look at me previous post too

from wolf's perception those who are receiving treatment if you look closely these folk are typically neuro diverse and largely undiagnosed, there's a natural allowance due to the genetic difference for natural path ways to the higher and therefore a greater tolerance to psychedelics.

however someone without these genetic variants is less adapt to them and will cause harm as there are frictions within the brain chemistry itself.

I have a mate with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy which he says when he fits gives him similar symptoms to psychedelics at first then into almost a trance and finally similar effects to attention deficit disorder symptoms (not the hyperactivity side) but they don't stay, he reverts to normal once he recovers.

he claims when he does its a brain overload due to 100% reached bit like lucy without the disappearing

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Don't do a lot of 'Aliens' but i am into Annunaki

Seems like one of the best shouts. Ive researched them more than any other 'Aliens'

Once again.. it's just another race if that's what you want to call them.. they were "gods" that weren't from this earth but had a hand in what we did.. They wasn't from earth

Yeah its a big leap from primitive to us...Something interfered for sure!!

I’m surprised if you’ve read Hancock and Carlsons work that you’d move into the extraterrestrial hypothesis. All of Hancock’s work hinges on the idea that there’s a single global civilisation that we’ve forgotten about, not aliens.

So your saying you only believe life is coming from this planet by saying global?

I belief life evolved on earth yes. All the evolutionary sciences have proven that. That doesn’t mean to say I don’t think there’s other life out there, or on a different plane of existence. My personal belief is humans ‘leapt’ forward in their evolution as a result of psychedelics facilitating communication with higher beings from other planes. Not from physical aliens interfering with our species. And I only believe this as my partner has a first hand account of one of these meetings. He’s a very serious guy.

this is what they mean these days by a higher consciousness, needs to induced by psychedelics to the 'normal ' mind, meditation, yoga and many asian cultures still practive these.

However before that I believe this is where schizophrenics had their hayday...that was their purpose to transcendent and bring back info that others couldn't reach. the shamans.

autistic have a way with numbers and binary and order..there's your architects right there

adhd - risk takers and typically psychical peoples your builders and inventors for ways moving things.

bipolars were the seasonal people knowing the earths reaction to prior seasons ways, important to feed everyone and prep for migration if needed.

notice also how these are the ones with a genetic difference and most oppressed folks through our education systems and factory like lives too as they often fail to be able to learn in such ways as just repeating told facts.

thats my views on some of it anyhow

Shamans used psychedelics a lot too tho. The oracle at Delphi, the Nordic Seers, the Druids, the Ayahuasceros - all utilised psychedelics of one kind or another. I wouldn’t bracket schizophrenics as shamans myself. I think a lot are genuinely ill people. Those I've met in the throes of a schizophrenic state are incoherent and a lot of the time unfortunately dangerous. I remember there being serious research into links between the disease and the toxoplasmosis parasite too. "

totally could be a link, not denying that, back then and now but wondering why it may not explain why all aren't infected now as we mostly eat from the same sources. 40k on the US pop size in percentage isn't actually that much (shrugsshoulders)

what I remember is our social standards as to what is classed as a mental disorder is not what it was back then. these are genetic differences that have stuck with us for as long as we can tell with genetic tracing often using long placed rift valley tribes as a base point (evolution, as we know we are all Africans mixed with other species)

back them a shaman would have been allowed to have hallucinations freely as that's when they were connecting to the 'higher source', most probably came across as prophecies for the future I think.

[boom goes the racists mind ]

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

No one is right or wrong here let's be honest but it's a very interesting conversation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No one is right or wrong here let's be honest but it's a very interesting conversation "

Yes, too interesting to keep online dont you think...We could all learn a lot from eachother

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Apparently Ray Winstone has a mini Stonehenge at the bottom of his garden

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By *arakiss12TV/TS  over a year ago

Bedford

Pyramids are impressive but Stonehenge is has the edge on it's mystic.

The Pyramids were designed by extra terrastials, possibley from Mars who fled for one reason or another or a combo of things, war, virus and asteroid strike, virus from asteroid or metor strike.

As far as I know Stonehenge is home grown evolving from wooden henges. Pagan in origin for harvesting, fertility and buriel, possibly sacrificial aswell.

Both have astrological significance.

My favourite is the henge because it's straight to the point and more complex and round.

The pyramids are just boring triangles and squares, what you'd expect from boring aliens.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Pyramids are impressive but Stonehenge is has the edge on it's mystic.

The Pyramids were designed by extra terrastials, possibley from Mars who fled for one reason or another or a combo of things, war, virus and asteroid strike, virus from asteroid or metor strike.

As far as I know Stonehenge is home grown evolving from wooden henges. Pagan in origin for harvesting, fertility and buriel, possibly sacrificial aswell.

Both have astrological significance.

My favourite is the henge because it's straight to the point and more complex and round.

The pyramids are just boring triangles and squares, what you'd expect from boring aliens.

"

That's what a lot of people believe, but the Pyramids were actually built by cats

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well like all sciences, things are changing all the time, just really slowly. 20 years ago the concept of an Indo European civilisation was scoffed at and largely ignored. Now it’s so mainstream you can do a degree exclusively on them. Nobody believed in the meteorite killing the dinosaurs either until they confirmed Chicxulub was an impact crater. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Pyramids are amazing, but how close they are to the city is a surprise. All the ruins in Egypt are mind blowing

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By *edGrayCouple  over a year ago

Swindon

Prefer Avebury as it's just down the road from me. Also it's were they filmed the 70's cult children's series 'Children of the Stones'. Those producers were on LCD I am sure!

For me, one of the most interesting sites to visit is'Knossos' in Crete.

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"Read Graham Hancock’s books if you’re interested lost civilisations

I love graham hancock!! He does some cool stuff with randall carson to. or whatever his name is. Great pair x"

Graham Hancock was once asked if he believed the theories he put forward in all his books.

He replied, “well, I believe in the Rolls Royce they’ve brought me”

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you like them big Try the Grand Canyon.

Never seen stone henge. Disappointed I can’t walk up to it anymore

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pyramids yes, never stonehenge (i dont holiday/sight see in britain)

Pyramids are a amazing sight, so perfectly formed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Read Graham Hancock’s books if you’re interested lost civilisations

I love graham hancock!! He does some cool stuff with randall carson to. or whatever his name is. Great pair x

Graham Hancock was once asked if he believed the theories he put forward in all his books.

He replied, “well, I believe in the Rolls Royce they’ve brought me”"

He also consumes a LOT of narcotics. His Tedx talks certainly come across as his fervent believe in his own ideas. Science is catching up with a lot of his hypotheses too. Like the Indo Europeans and the existence of at least one high civilisation at the end of the last ice age.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"If you like them big Try the Grand Canyon.

Never seen stone henge. Disappointed I can’t walk up to it anymore "

When I went to Arizona in 1986, me and ma ex had a Helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon, was truly amazing

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Was there once gold on the top of stonehenge..

If so, then why not underneath

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

Yes

The famous Giza pyramids are just huge and impressive but the other pyramids are perhaps a lot more interesting as are the valleys of the queens and kings.

I’m fascinated at how many are still hidden under the sands.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


"It has been fenced off after 3000 years..

Why?

Gold

It’s fenced off because it’s falling apart from folk touching it and defacing it. Same with the pyramids. You used to be able to climb them. Same in Mexico. You can only climb one pyramid in all of Mexico now and that’s at Coba. Stuff falls apart with millions of grubby hands all over them "

When I was there last year there was talk of closing Coba to climbing as getting to eroded and to be fair the steps are like walking on ice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you like them big Try the Grand Canyon.

Never seen stone henge. Disappointed I can’t walk up to it anymore

When I went to Arizona in 1986, me and ma ex had a Helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon, was truly amazing "

It’s the one thing where I stood and marvelled at something. Spent the whole day tracking some of the trails. It was actually Breathtaking. The shear size is not understandable is it? until your eyes take it in.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I'd there a human made site that trumps the lot.. ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd there a human made site that trumps the lot.. ?"

Great Wall of China? That’s huge

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

I have been to both the Giza pyramids and Stonehenge and both have the power to make you wonder in awe . Both have the power to make you feel small and insignificant in the world knowing of all the things that have happened since they were built and are still standing. Their existence puts other events into perspective. When I see Stonehenge early in the morning driving west down hill on the A303 it still gives me these feelings

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By *a Fee VerteWoman  over a year ago

Limbo

I can remember stopping off at Stonehenge as a little kid on our way to the West Country and playing amongst the stones. More recently I've only glimpsed them from the A303, the idea of viewing them closer from behind a barrier - though I understand why it's there - doesn't have any appeal.

I've been to Egypt a few times. Even thirty years ago the Cairo sprawl was encroaching right up to the Giza pyramids but it was still possible to imagine yourself in the middle of the desert if you got on the right side of them (and tried to ignore the tourists, hawkers and camel owners. Yeah yeah I was a tourist too I know).

There's no doubt the Giza pyramids are striking because I don't think you can truly appreciate the scale until you're there in person. I first saw them from quite a distance away, between buildings as I travelled there and was blown away at how immense and solid they were. And that is still one of my most treasured memories though my awe may have been influenced at the time by an element of romanticism as I was very 'into' Ancient Egypt (and later started a degree in Egyptology). With hindsight however I think the older pyramid complex at Saqqara made more of a lasting impression on me... it felt far more remote and more 'mysterious' than Giza did.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan  over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

people see the henge as an inconvenience, which is why their digging a tunnel just so mummy and daddy can range rover portia and tarquin to chafyn grove 3 minutes earlier

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

"

Yep seen both a bit disappointed in both tbh but guess reality is not as good as the imagination.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

I've yet to see either, but Stonehenge is on my list. But then I love standing stones. It's a shame you can't go close up. But there are plenty within the UK you can. And to see the effort our ancestors put into moving and placing these stones is incredible. And the stones are so smooth from thousands and thousands of people touching them. How can it not be awe inspiring?

My favourite is a neolithic burial chamber called pentre Ifan, it's magical

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By *razytimesinloveCouple  over a year ago

SW Scotland

Seen the pyramids. They look awesome.

All the stalls etc round them selling trinkets is a bit off putting. Also visited the museum while we were there about ten years ago now

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I've yet to see either, but Stonehenge is on my list. But then I love standing stones. It's a shame you can't go close up. But there are plenty within the UK you can. And to see the effort our ancestors put into moving and placing these stones is incredible. And the stones are so smooth from thousands and thousands of people touching them. How can it not be awe inspiring?

My favourite is a neolithic burial chamber called pentre Ifan, it's magical "

I been there lots of times and no fences either

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By *omCoyoteMan  over a year ago

Northern England


"I have never seen the Pyramids. Has anyone seen both..

Stonehenge smaller than expected and a big disappointment to me..

No haven’t seen the pyramids - I had planned to go but had to cancel when all the terrorist attacks happened.

Stonehenge is a bit Disney now but when I was at school we went on a trip and it felt really magical - it was just a big field and you could walk anywhere there.

About 25 years ago I was driving back from holiday and my tyre blew out just past Stonehenge and my car spun round in a circle and crashed into the central reservation. We were all ok and I was able to drive the car over to the side of the road before the radiator fully emptied. When the recovery truck came to take us home to Kent the driver told me that road was one of the biggest accident spots in the country. It may be to do with all the Ley lines that meet at Stonehenge."

....or drivers looking at the stones - and not where they're going?

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"I've yet to see either, but Stonehenge is on my list. But then I love standing stones. It's a shame you can't go close up. But there are plenty within the UK you can. And to see the effort our ancestors put into moving and placing these stones is incredible. And the stones are so smooth from thousands and thousands of people touching them. How can it not be awe inspiring?

My favourite is a neolithic burial chamber called pentre Ifan, it's magical

I been there lots of times and no fences either"

Then when I'm allowed to go I'll go. Want to go can see where the blue stones were originally erected in Waun Mawn too.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Interesting ..

Me too

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan  over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"I've yet to see either, but Stonehenge is on my list. But then I love standing stones. It's a shame you can't go close up. But there are plenty within the UK you can. And to see the effort our ancestors put into moving and placing these stones is incredible. And the stones are so smooth from thousands and thousands of people touching them. How can it not be awe inspiring?

My favourite is a neolithic burial chamber called pentre Ifan, it's magical

I been there lots of times and no fences either

Then when I'm allowed to go I'll go. Want to go can see where the blue stones were originally erected in Waun Mawn too. "

check out the burial chambers Bryn Celli Ddu, Tinkinswood, Barclodiad y Gawres amongst others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Seen the pyramids and stone henge like to go back to the valley of the Kings

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is getting heavy "

More like getting totally bizarre and delusional lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like this pre history stuff... So do i,but a lot of it has been dumbed down,they dont teach this in school.

Because rockerfella paid millions to change the education system this isn't conspiracy this is fact.. everything comes back to the Illuminati satanic cult controlling and dominating us people don't want to admit it but it's what's happening now .. it's a spiritual war on humanity they want us to loose connection with our higher entity to be without a spiritual connection just to be thoughtless controlled objects controlled by the elite "

Actual LOLs

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"This is getting heavy

More like getting totally bizarre and delusional lol "

^^^This

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been to neither, but I'm sure I read something fairly recently that the stones from stonehenge may actually have came from another stone circle monument in Wales

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow

We went to Orkney few years back now and seen the ring of brogan

It is quite big an although there is signs asking you not to go into the middle & touch them, there wasn't anyone there to stop anyone.

we seen the tomb of the eagles & Skara Brae along with a place called Twatt, but the have took the road signs down so you can't stop at the junction take photos.

all were very good to visit.

Maes Howe the Viking mound we didn't get to see which is a shame....what i find funniest about that monument is the viking's menchied/tagged/graffiti'd basically 'I was 'ere' as many of our kids still do today.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Go to Avebury. You can touch all of the stones there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like this pre history stuff... So do i,but a lot of it has been dumbed down,they dont teach this in school.

Because rockerfella paid millions to change the education system this isn't conspiracy this is fact.. everything comes back to the Illuminati satanic cult controlling and dominating us people don't want to admit it but it's what's happening now .. it's a spiritual war on humanity they want us to loose connection with our higher entity to be without a spiritual connection just to be thoughtless controlled objects controlled by the elite

Actual LOLs "

I have a book - Our Story Called Life by Peter Abrams

Pretty good actually. Its about starting a revolution..But a personal revolution. Worth a go, fits in a bit with what your saying

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By *luebellRacerCouple  over a year ago

Shropshire

My favourite historical sites have been Mdina in Malta and Carnac standing stones in France. (Granted I was younger when I saw the stones in Carnac, but the number and size of them was magical to a little girl.)

Mdina is just so well preserved, I love most of Malta tbh.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

What about Easter Island

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There's only one way to find out.... FIIIIGHT!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yes i have seen both and both are truly amazing

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"yes i have seen both and both are truly amazing"

But which one is the top.

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By *iddle ManMan  over a year ago

Walsall

The pyramids were amazing, totally in ore of the size and mystery of them, despite the local kids nagging for anything and everything.

Stonehendge, both times I've been its been raining despite being summer and to be honest they are a bunch of rocks in a circle.

There is no comparison.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can’t really compare the pyramids to Stonehenge, as they have different significance.

Only similarities are both of stone construction and built c. 500 years of one another.

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there "

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef"

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full"

Please can we have our henge back

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

Please can we have our henge back "

Yep bring a wheel barrow and a descent sized van, all yours

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

Please can we have our henge back "

Are you willing to move them back in the traditional manner? So only man power, oxen and Bronze Age tools? It’s over 200 miles btw

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We are Welsh , have you seen Alun Wynn Jones , one stone under each arm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are Welsh , have you seen Alun Wynn Jones , one stone under each arm "

But he can only play them sideways or backwards?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"We are Welsh , have you seen Alun Wynn Jones , one stone under each arm

But he can only play them sideways or backwards?"

We'll knock 'em on

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

Please can we have our henge back

Yep bring a wheel barrow and a descent sized van, all yours"

Oh and can we have the castles back that whatsisname built, not like you looked after them very well most seem to be in ruins now, don't know what you were thinking, the tourists love them and they would look jolly nice over here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

Please can we have our henge back

Yep bring a wheel barrow and a descent sized van, all yours

Oh and can we have the castles back that whatsisname built, not like you looked after them very well most seem to be in ruins now, don't know what you were thinking, the tourists love them and they would look jolly nice over here"

Edward I

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay


"Stonehenge for me, a very ancient landscape and nobody really knows it's purpose

Possibly an early motorway services

You might not be far from the truth there

Nope no motorway down that way, A303 would be happy eater or little chef

Stonehenge is also not in its original location. It was moved from wales

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6531/765.full

Please can we have our henge back

Yep bring a wheel barrow and a descent sized van, all yours

Oh and can we have the castles back that whatsisname built, not like you looked after them very well most seem to be in ruins now, don't know what you were thinking, the tourists love them and they would look jolly nice over here

Edward I "

Oh yeah that's the fella, anyway bit full of damp now aren't they, need a bit of modernizing in my view, I'm sure grants are available

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Seen the pyramids when I was MFO in the sinai . They are amazing. Would love to see stonehenge.

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By *otsossieMan  over a year ago

Chesterfield

I went to Stonehenge as a kid, but discovering quiet ancient sites when our walking is a lot more special somehow.

There are some absolutely bananas comments in this thread, though.

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