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Vortex Maps
The geometry of the EarthStar globe corresponds to megaliths (huge stone constructions, e.g. the Great Pyramid) around the world.
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The Gridworks Universe
Source for the latest information on the research of Bruce Cathie into the world energy grid, energy harmonics, and the unified field.
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ARCHAEOGEODESY, A KEY TO PREHISTORY, by James Q. Jacobs
Archaeogeodesy encompasses prehistoric and ancient place determination, point positioning, navigation, astronomy, and measure and representation of the earth and geodynamic phenomena.
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Earth/matriX:The Geometry of Ancient Sites
We shall examine, in a much less detailed manner, possible relationships and characteristics among some of the ancient pyramidal structures and sites around the world. Even if one shows the pyramidal sites to be related as of the geometry of a circle and a sphere (in terms of degrees, radians and the concept of pi), the logic of numbers is insufficient to convince most readers of the conscious ...
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The Chaco Meridian
The Chaco Meridian is an alignment of prehistoric ruins discovered in 1990 by James Q. Jacobs.
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The Official Graham Hancock Website: Forum
Exploring Geographic and Geometric Relationships Along a Line of Ancient Sites Around the World By Jim Alison Geographic Relationships The Great Pyramid is aligned with Machupicchu, the Nazca lines and Easter Island along a straight line around the center of the Earth, within a margin of error of less than one tenth of one degree of latitude. Other sites of ancient construction that are also ...
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