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Old 10-06-2015, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by DaiBach
Good morning Wmsm.

I love the way you've equated 'The Holy See' with actually seeing, rather than a chair. Can you tell me when The Roman Empire attacked Stonehenge please?

In 55BC the Druids who supported the Stonehenge circle were visited and attacked by Rome.
AD 60-61 the Druids were slaughtered and the tale of Ynys mon states that the Romans demolished the grove consecrated to their savage cults.

The Druid meaning is Holy Tree and in the roman biblical quote it states that Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba and called there the Name of God.

The female God dess related to "mound" as the hidden references to the transmitted relay involving the Pyramid/Giza/Temples and Stonehenge as a worldwide transmitted relay. Both places witness many times to UFO manifestations.

In AD 17 was the Lydia Earthquake and then the Pompeii volcanic eruption.

The secret Christ term for Carpenter is the word tectonic or (tectonic plates), demonstrating that by calculation a prophetic observation as noticed by the UFO manifestation which the astronomers would witness, followed by the activation of the natural disaster.

This is how the ancient astronomers realized that the UFO activation seen above the Giza Pyramid and also witnessed at Stonehenge by the Romans as spiritual phenomena was LINKED to the activation of the UFO body and also the natural disaster.

The Pyramids and the ancient Temples were also blocked and dismantled after the phenomena evidence and is party to the Muslim Holy War episode that involved Muslim Philosophers trying to re-establish the Pyramid relays against Roman Law regarding the Philosophy of the stone and the Holiness of Christ.

Pliny 20AD quote
Pliny quotes Herodotus on the price of vegetables but apart from that his account provides new information. He wrote that 'In the interior of the largest Pyramid there is a well, eighty-six cubits deep, which communicates with the river, it is thought', and; 'It is asserted by most persons that the only motive for constructing them was either a determination [by the kings] not to leave their treasures to their successors . . . or to prevent the lower classes from being unoccupied'

Whoever cut the passage that leads from the Grand gallery to the lower relieving chamber, now called 'Davison's chamber', left a neat, square-cut passage. They also plastered-over the cracks in the granite blocks above the Kings chamber. This work, at least, certainly appears to be that of a 'repair-crew'. However, the last, rough-cut section of the well-shaft shows no such precision, the same can be said for the entry into the Grand gallery, the Queens chamber, the 'portcullis' system, and the Coffer, all of which show evidence of a more 'forced' entry. http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/ghiz...icaccounts.htm
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