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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:INTEGRATOR 37685118:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM3MjAxMDM5XzRFREQwOTJC] [quote:INTEGRATOR 36599802:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM3MTM4NjIzX0ZBMkVBMzI=] [quote:BadHairDay:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM3MTA0MDE1X0M0MTdBNTFF] [quote:Integrator 36599802:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM3MTAwNDE2X0Q1NzVDQjJG] [color=darkblue]Ancient Poseidon and Back to [b]Sinkholes[/b] ~ maybe more to them than meets the eye, at least in ancient times?[/color] The Geomythological approach – The Proposal of Geomythological interpretation of Poseidon’s birth <SNIP> [b]The Great Question:[/b] [b][color=green]How can a God of springs, lakes and seas – a God - protector of water in general, and at the same time a God of the interior of the Earth to move from his birthplace, Nestani village, to his main action places, the Saronic gulf, the Aegean sea and the rest of the Hellenic area? [/color][/b] [b]Poseidon[/b] must have used [b][color=darkblue]the Nestani sinkhole [/color][/b]to arrive to Dini, i.e. he used the route of the Argon Pedion waters. 5 [b]GENERAL CONCLUSIONS[/b] Some people may think that all the above-mentioned are a great story, but what do all these really mean? Is Greek Mythology nothing more than a tale? [b][i][color=blue]Greek Mythology is not a product of imagination of the imaginative Greeks, but the encrypted physical and geological evolution of this area. [/color][/i][/b] [b][color=green]The hydrogeological conditions of the greatest area are directly connected to the actions of a God of the prehistoric Greeks. [/color][/b] [b]Poseidon[/b] could never be the creation of a different nation, adopted by the Greeks. He is an autochthonous God. None of the inhabitants of Nestani is aware of its prehistory, with the exception of a few “initiated” ones. That is really a pity !! [/quote] That's fascinating Integrator. I know "T" would gobble this up and expand on it no doubt, as one of those initiated as you say. Our ancient cousins tried very hard I think to warn or teach of events past, that had major impatcs on society. Carved in stone, built as specific monuments, drawn in deserts, but we keep sliding off to one side and losing how to interpret them. Lawrence Garnder's once wrote that the word 'gay', just in the last 30 years has changed from one meaning to a very different meaning, so what chance do we have interpreting the same words, from a different language, no longer spoken, written on half a tablet, translated in to current forms of language. But oral, musical and dance history is a different kettle of fish. Much of what you wrote, although ancient Greek, could very well be Australian Aborigine in terms of its storyline, but instead of Man Gods, it would be more centred on animals and creatures long forgotten. The snippets you wrote certainly, in my head, relate to movement below ground, through places of divinity or power, and as such should be honoured, revered, and kept away from, by those who dont know how and when to approach. Do you ever wonder, if and when all this goes down, how the historians will recap what happened? [i]WB[/i] Integrator. :hf: [/quote] Many Thanks [b]BHD.[/b] It struck me there might be a parallel here between the original, primeval Energy of The Astral Force of [b]POSEIDON, [/b] now revealed in Greece ~ and that of the [b]TIAMATH ARAMU [/b]Sea Creature in the Gulf of Mexico, as envisioned by Krispy. The additional link between the twe events being the [b][color=blue]sinkholes,[/color][/b] now evident between the two places? Cheers :banana2: [/quote]> [b][color=darkblue]BHD, SINKHOLES: I am advised that:[/color][/b] [i][color=green]All sinkholes aren't the same. Limestone caverns that, by having their water drained for one reason or another, become the void into which surface layers of sand or soil collapse, may or may not link up with non-limestone-based sinkholes. To be geologically scientific and sound about this, the key is to follow the contiguous geomorphologies first, limestone-to-limestone, and then to what become different species of vacated underground cysts; call them "serdebs" to use my lexicon. In ancient times, these serdebs/serdabs were used as natural root cellars and coolants (when they were known to be there).[/color][/i] [b] Integrator[/b] [/quote]
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