Message from @rebekka888
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and that we don't have archeological evidence for them
yes
then pyramids, they dont add up either
Stonehenge
Gobleki Tepe goes without saying
or so little we cant interpret, gobekli yes,stonehenge no, stonehenge is a very typical astral calener
probably built by pre celts, its not a complex structure
its where its built
and what happens around it
crop circles
however, the Lamaasu of sumeria are precision carved solid quartz blocks with spherical nodules
crop circles which are often quite complex, and unerringly precise, i think
what if the crop circles came first
then they build thee stones to worship them and record time
^
also, stone henge has a massiv presence of psilocybe mushrooms
and a high degree of near earth electrical anomalies
its a focal point for weird
did you know, that it you meditate under a giza pyramid ratio pyramid frame, your mind is blow wide fuckn open ?
i didnt, though I know that the great pyramid has no internal heiroglyphs like the tomb pyramids
also true, zann
the great pyramids internals are very spartan
very brutalist
I am familiar with the original people of australia and their ability for their shamans to communicate at 500 mph through birds callings, their ability to teleport and turn invisible
the great pyramids werent tombs, they were devices, probably an ancient multi purpose electrical focus
my grandfather sat in the great pyramid alone in the 70s
and ? :3
the casketbox isnt big enough for a fully sized man
so the egyptians probably were shorter than modrns
likely
HI
hello mommy
hi o/
we are talking antidiluvian psychic aboriginals and black aryan/nubian egyptians
also germany needs to abolish the beer act
well, more just antediluvian psychic and psionic stuff, now
rebekka, do you know of any other locations that have crop circles and ancient sites like stonehenge?
BLACK ARYANS, YES?
zann, no i do not
im curious if I can find mycologists that can coincide mushroom abundance with these sacrd sites like stonehenge and the Agarikon ritual sites in the pacific northwest