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News Briefs 23-10-2014

Someone make this game happen, stat!

Thanks Red Pill Junkie, @GrailSeeker and @MysteriousUniv.

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  1. How Bizarre!
    I think the Orion Theory debunkers would have more of a case if other monumental layouts around the world were not so obviously based on Orion. The bizarre list references Andrew Collins regarding levitation of blocks, but doesn’t mention his Cygnus Mystery book, which I think explains why the Orion correlation isn’t as exact at Giza as expected. In other words, there was a secondary (if not primary) correlation with Cygnus that the architects were also including in the design.

    http://www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/thecygnusmystery.htm
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhgNXbahNrA

    The list omits the internal ramp theory and concrete block theory of Davidovits. Maybe these aren’t bizarre enough?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pyramid_construction_techniques

    The concrete block theory is bolstered by the discovery of concrete blocks/steps found at the Bosnian Pyramid Complex (and by analysis performed by Dr. Davidovits!):

    http://piramidasunca.ba/eng/latest-news/item/9258-scientific-evidence-reports-that-bosnian-pyramids-built-using-geopolymer-cement-a-man-made-material-%E2%80%93-conclusive-proof-of-authenticity-of-bosnian-pyramids.html

    Christopher Dunn gets an “honorable mention” in the comments below the article. Really wish there was more research directed toward the function of those internal chambers, especially considering the Greek connotation of the word pyramid, “fire within.” Discovery of the purpose of the “factory” would certainly help us understand how, why, and when the structure itself was built.

    One other researcher that concentrated more on the purpose rather than construction was John Burke in Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty: Understanding the Lost Technology of the Ancient Megalith-Builders:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=_5jJ4xdmhcgC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=Great+Pyramid+Seeds+of+Knowledge&source=bl&ots=cdDym54Ssf&sig=3ikV8sXgi386l_muqL9PJy-0ZaA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cRtJVMqTJsvBggSCsoHYCA&ved=0CEQQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Great%20Pyramid%20Seeds%20of%20Knowledge&f=false

    Atlantis Rising has recently published a couple of very significant articles on the Khufu cartouche controversy:

    http://atlantisrisingmagazine.com/2014/07/01/crime-in-the-great-pyramid-%E2%80%A2-first-time-in-print/
    http://atlantisrisingmagazine.com/2014/09/01/more-evidence-uncovered-in-howard-vyse-pyramid-fraud/

    Considering that the theory of a 4th Dynasty construction of the Great Pyramid has been thoroughly debunked, a list of the 10 most bizarre ET (assisted) theories of construction would be of more interest than non-ET theories! In light of the type of cosmological data encoded in the structure and location of the Great Pyramid itself, I don’t see how anyone can think it was possible without being able to take some of the measurements from Space. The Great Pyramid might as well have a huge sign on it saying, “Planet Kilroy Was Here”.

  2. video game
    [quote=Greg]Someone make this game happen, stat![/quote]

    Shut Up and Take My Money

    if there was any man I hated more than Dawkins or Alex Jones, it’s Icke. God he makes my skin crawl with rage every time I see him. Go Reptilians!!!!

  3. What Killed the Aliens?
    “WHERE are they? Aliens, that is.”

    LMAO

    How can you not behold the man Icke and not know that WE are the damn aliens, or at least their “love children”?

    So, do you think the aliens that built/sponsored the Great Pyramid also trashed it (on the eve of their departure)? Was it a rival alien group that came along later and trashed it? Was it the Great Flood and subsequent catastrophes that put it out of service? Did a rebellious mankind do the damage? Bart Simpson?

    1. I’d be more inclined to think
      I’d be more inclined to think the Aliens’ involvement may have been pharmaceutical. How could those workers have done it without drugs? Then again, from my years fiddling about with ormus and considering that the true white powder of gold was being made by ancient Egyptian priests then maybe they could have made the drugs that drove the labor force.

    2. Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground …
      Someone in the comments of the article named RobinBobcat said it reminded them of “Moving Castle”, so I guess the answer is yes!

      Those old drawings make me think of all those crazy renditions of aerial vimana combats on Ancient Aliens, haha.

      Maybe we can put all this together into a video game concept. David Icke plays the god Horus. He’s trying to harness the power of his dinosaur army to build the Great Pyramid, but is challenged to an aerial duel by Set for supremacy of the Earth. As deadly energy beam weapons are fired, the Great Pyramid is damaged and has to be rebuilt. Next, Hathor is turned into a wicked witch by the sun god Re, so Icke must save her, restore her youthful beauty, and sire Horus Jr before it is too late for good to triumph over evil.

      Oh, and Icke will have to detour on occasion to pick up ormite. Otherwise his superpowers will be weakened by Set’s WIFI router. I’ll be playing one of Set’s minions named Chuckycabra. His goal is to free the dinosaurs from Icke’s enslavement and establish a dino-democracy. Dastardly.

      1. Icke
        Moving Castle: The comments didn’t load for me for some reason when I first clicked on the link so YAY! I’m not alone in my Miyazaki nerdiness!

        I don’t care about the man’s theories, Icke is just an a**hole.

        Also what you are describing sounds like something White Wolf Publishing would make into an RPG…and probably has *shutters*

        [quote=Charles Pope]I’ll be playing one of Set’s minions named Chuckycabra. His goal is to free the dinosaurs from Icke’s enslavement and establish a dino-democracy.[/quote]

        LMAO

        1. Trickie D’Icke
          Yeah, heavy RPG with shape-shifting into Alien Battlefield X FPS. Next Level stuff. Rad. LMAO

          I was thinking about becoming a game designer as a 3rd career until I saw this trailer:

  4. Incubus and the Immaculate Conception
    Interesting quote from Lucy Liu about her Incubus encounter and comparing it to the immaculate conception of the Gospels. Perhaps the story about Mary was more reasonable in those days due to popular beliefs of spirits coming to people in their sleep. Something to consider for sure.

  5. Brian Cox and Nothing (Out There)
    I suppose somebody has to get 12-year old girls interested in science. That would be Brian Cox.

    I’ll probably give his new series a look, haha.

    Warning: He claims to have never taken hallucinogens, but still believes we are alone in the Milky Way galaxy. If that ain’t trippin’, what is?

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