Having fun with the Orion Correlation.
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Having fun with the Orion Correlation.
I'm having great fun on FB with Graham Handcock [sic]and his assertions of Bauvals discovery of
the Orion Correlation..hundreds of complaints and trolls, love it.....
the Orion Correlation..hundreds of complaints and trolls, love it.....
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Yup.....a complete w*nker.....by name and nature.
Bauval much the same.
Bauval much the same.
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It's up to 60 responses at present and counting, great fun....
Ps: Hancock advises Bauval to sue me for calling him a plagiarist, ha!
Ps: Hancock advises Bauval to sue me for calling him a plagiarist, ha!
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Re: Having fun with the Orion Correlation.
Have you asked them how they came to that conclusion ? There's more to it than just the pyramids lining up with Orion's belt, so, some rationale is required.
After all, one could argue Cygnus is a closer match to the alignment of the pyramids than Orion's belt. .
After all, one could argue Cygnus is a closer match to the alignment of the pyramids than Orion's belt. .
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Well it reached the hundreds and I'm bored with it now.
But as I said ' Hancock probably prefers people talking about him rather than people
not talking about him.
All I said was "Adrian Gilbert had understood the correlation before Hancock...
But as I said ' Hancock probably prefers people talking about him rather than people
not talking about him.
All I said was "Adrian Gilbert had understood the correlation before Hancock...
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Ask Robert what he thinks about this !
Ancient Egyptian Sky Lore: Rethinking the Conventional Wisdom:
by Joanne Conman
I remember a very cever line I read in an old book about Egyptology.
It is apparent to some, that the ancient Egyptian civilisation went into rapid decline after contact with the west.
Ancient Egyptian Sky Lore: Rethinking the Conventional Wisdom:
by Joanne Conman
I remember a very cever line I read in an old book about Egyptology.
It is apparent to some, that the ancient Egyptian civilisation went into rapid decline after contact with the west.
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The “some” don’t know much about ancient Egyptian civilisation if they think contact with the West led to their decline.John Landon wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:27 am
I remember a very cever line I read in an old book about Egyptology.
It is apparent to some, that the ancient Egyptian civilisation went into rapid decline after contact with the west.
It started after the New Kingdom with invasions from the South and subsequently what you would now call the middle east. Alexander and, later, the Romans only finished off what Nubians and Persians had already undermined.
Like most empires, the Egyptian civilisation rotted from the inside with inbreeding and overbreeding...leading to civil strife amongst the rulers and subsequent invasion by neighbours .
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It's clear what the author meant,. Not what you have described there Newcastle by taking a more literal stance...
What amazes me about Egyptology is that if they dig something out of the ground they are an expert on what they have found. ?
Don't forget, academia adopted archeology in the late 19th century. Just as things were getting interesting.
What amazes me about Egyptology is that if they dig something out of the ground they are an expert on what they have found. ?
Don't forget, academia adopted archeology in the late 19th century. Just as things were getting interesting.
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Aaaah....maybe he meant that, after scientific analysis of all things Egyptian ( mostly by western archaelogists), the “ magic” went out of this mysterious country and the religio-fanatics, pseudo-scientists and other charlatans were thoroughly debunked.
Quite right IMHO
Quite right IMHO
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That the understanding of how the ancients lived, and that they clearly had a more advanced civilisation than we are led to believe.
That is the decline.
Wether this was deliberate or was a lack of understanding is up for debate. It seems that academia is not prepared to question itself or take a fresh look, so maintaing the status quo is the easiest option.
So back to the pyramids, the question as to thier true purpose has never been answered or studied, and to say they were tombs is quite a ridiculous statement to still be making, and even admitting that they do not know the purpose or function would at least be a step in the right direction. Though by virtue of the fact that the name Pyramid suggests that the ancient Greeks did know its function but did not make that public.
That is the decline.
Wether this was deliberate or was a lack of understanding is up for debate. It seems that academia is not prepared to question itself or take a fresh look, so maintaing the status quo is the easiest option.
So back to the pyramids, the question as to thier true purpose has never been answered or studied, and to say they were tombs is quite a ridiculous statement to still be making, and even admitting that they do not know the purpose or function would at least be a step in the right direction. Though by virtue of the fact that the name Pyramid suggests that the ancient Greeks did know its function but did not make that public.
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Your quote here John reminds me of a friend of my grandfathers who went off to work in the then country of Rhodesia in the mid 70's, but because of white rule, he was kicked out and returned to Egypt, but after independence around 1980, he was welcomed back with opened arms.John Landon wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:38 am That the understanding of how the ancients lived, and that they clearly had a more advanced civilisation than we are led to believe.
That is the decline.
Wether this was deliberate or was a lack of understanding is up for debate. It seems that academia is not prepared to question itself or take a fresh look, so maintaing the status quo is the easiest option.
He went back to work into the area known as Great Zimbabwe, a ancient place of civilisation, which was ruled by kings. During 20th century much of this knowledge was suppressed by the white minority, being that the 'black man' could not ever have reached such a standard.
Today for those who know and are interested can SEE the real truth for themselves, without fear of ridicule that my grandfathers friend went though. This taught me to keep an open mind on anything of interest.
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How the art of conversation, discussion and debate, for people of an open mind can so clearly be seen these days are gone, that were once a joy of this forum, so many wonderful people contributed, though still look in, though never comment,..........I wonder why ?
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Possibly bored with the crap some people post?A-Four wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 4:42 pmHow the art of conversation, discussion and debate, for people of an open mind can so clearly be seen these days are gone, that were once a joy of this forum, so many wonderful people contributed, though still look in, though never comment,..........I wonder why ?
There’s a big difference between an open mind and an empty one
P.S. @John Landon Happy to discuss weird theories on pyramids or ancient aliens...on Myth, Magic & Spirituality
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