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there is a very interesting book,written by Eric Von Daniken where he says,the Mayas didnt build pyramida because they needed them,but that the calender decreed that a fixed number of steps of a building had to be completed every 52 years,every stone has its relation to thecalendar,every completed building conforms exactly to astronomical requirements.
Mary Seacole
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Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
there is a very interesting book,written by Eric Von Daniken where he says,the Mayas didnt build pyramida because they needed them,but that the calender decreed that a fixed number of steps of a building had to be completed every 52 years,every stone has its relation to thecalendar,every completed building conforms exactly to astronomical requirements.


Sorry but Eric Von Daniken was dedunked yonks ago..
kattymieoww
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There is surely definitive incontrovertible evidence that a spacecraft landed in ancient Egypt and taught them all hyrogliphics and that, and how to build a pyramid with nothin but sand. That's why that Tutenkhamun has cat like eyes, as he squinted dead hard in the ray of light shooting from the spacecraft. It's true. Discuss?



Fkin ell I've just choked LaughLaughLaugh
Karma_
nope they were built by British workers cause everyone knows that people from places like north Africa and the middle east are inferiour humans, so the ancient BNP (Britons NP) sent their supperiour skilled workers out there to build em for em and while they were at it they went over to what is now Iraq and invented civilisation and writing....its TRUE Nick the Nazi told me Nod
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
oh, its years since i read his books i found them interesting, For me he answered questions my sunday school teacher couldnt answer


Yes, I agree the Chariots of the Gods which basically deals with the question, 'was god a spaceman' was very very interesting so as to whether it is defunct as an earlier post claims or not I still think his books make interesting reading on this subject and for me it made a lot of sense.
Jet Blue
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Originally posted by Jet Blue:
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Originally posted by Mary Seacole:
oh, its years since i read his books i found them interesting, For me he answered questions my sunday school teacher couldnt answer


Yes, I agree the Chariots of the Gods which basically deals with the question, 'was god a spaceman' was very very interesting so as to whether it is defunct as an earlier post claims or not I still think his books make interesting reading on this subject and for me it made a lot of sense.


Me too. I bought quite a few of his books. Whether he was accurate on everything, who knows, who's ever accurate on everything. He was one of many people who was instrumental at that time of my life for opening me up to things I'd not come across before and he made me think and question so much, I like people like that.
Yellow Rose
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Originally posted by jonono:
There is surely definitive incontrovertible evidence that a spacecraft landed in ancient Egypt and taught them all hyrogliphics and that, and how to build a pyramid with nothin but sand. That's why that Tutenkhamun has cat like eyes, as he squinted dead hard in the ray of light shooting from the spacecraft. It's true. Discuss?



.... Ah! that old chestnut.
Garage Joe

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