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I'm thinking the 2 paths are double layers?
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yes, information , 2 paths, knowing, not knowing
both ways go same way because all goes same way
but
journey (emotional experience/life) is different between the 2 journeys



Since the universe is actually composed of information, then it can be said that information will save us. This is the saving gnosis which the Gnostics sought.
 Quoting: observation


Environmental Energy - the Discovery of a new physical Truth: there is no energy in matter other than that received from the environment.
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Okay, was wondering if the two paths/double layers are first and second man per this:



i dont know but look at this

The True and Holy Church

Bythos (Depth):
Father of All (the First Man):
Ennoia, the Son of Man (the Second Man):
The Holy Spirit, the First Woman:
Water
Darkness
The Abyss
Chaos

Of the beauty of the Holy Spirit, both First and Second Man became enamoured, and they generated from her a third male, an Incorruptible Light, called Christ.
 Quoting: observation


they have the women as the bridge to our non material dimensions (invisible forces/altered state)
if the first and second male are first and second thought, the creators of the two forms of spiritual technology formed on the locations one on top of the other, as we discovered, this is making more and more sense
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and it would look like that going forwards into the future from our past as in: what prompted us to commence matriarchal when we fell (cataclysm)
well we know today women are structured (womb/spark of life) to bridge dimensions in a manner more sensitive (deeply) than men thus you would by nature become matriarchal because it would be natural to do so
as our fall continued women themselves were no longer able to bridge as they did thus all become more materialistic (mechanical) and men came into ascendency when material/mechanical become the only way
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i see
yes , it works that way afro
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US welcomes North Korea’s release of American war veteran
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US welcomes North Korea’s release of American war veteran
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Thread: Animals being jerks - HAHAHA!!!!
For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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lmao
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Thread: Animals being jerks - HAHAHA!!!!
For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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lmao
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Wonder what the dolphin did to deserve thatrofl
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For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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lmao
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just right for days like this rockon
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For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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lmao
 Quoting: Seer777


Wonder what the dolphin did to deserve thatrofl
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Maybe it was an accident. Misjudged the jump. I loled. Lots of good ones in there.

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which reminds us to look at this

Navy's Whale Calving Ground Plan Approved

The 11th Circuit approved the U.S. Navy's plan to build an underwater submarine training range in the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
The U.S. Navy seeks to build an Undersea Warfare Training Range to (USWTR) train personnel in shallow-water anti-submarine warfare.
The site it has chosen for the range is 50 nautical miles off the coast of the Florida-Georgia border, in waters adjacent to the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale, one of the most endangered whale species in the world.
Only 300 to 400 North Atlantic right whales exist today, and females return each fall to the waters of Georgia and Florida to give birth to their calves before migrating north to the coast of Maine in the spring.
The Navy chose this site given the Atlantic fleet's concentration in Florida waters, and the climate, which will allow year-round training.
The range will consist of underwater fiber optic cables that will cover a 500-square nautical mile area, with up to 300 nodes to transmit and receive acoustic signals from ships that will allow monitoring of real-time positions of training participants. Construction is set to begin in 2014, and the range is projected to be fully functional in 2023.......
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[link to www.courthousenews.com]
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Thread: Animals being jerks - HAHAHA!!!!
For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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lmao
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Wonder what the dolphin did to deserve thatrofl
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Maybe it was an accident. Misjudged the jump. I loled. Lots of good ones in there.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Yeah, probablychuckle
synchronization fail
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For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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 Quoting: Stoned Goddess


lmao
 Quoting: Seer777


just right for days like this rockon
 Quoting: aether


I thought so.

This is pretty funny too. I enjoy his sense of humor. Remember he grew up with 17 cats. lol.

How To Pet a Kitty.
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which reminds us to look at this

Navy's Whale Calving Ground Plan Approved

The 11th Circuit approved the U.S. Navy's plan to build an underwater submarine training range in the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
The U.S. Navy seeks to build an Undersea Warfare Training Range to (USWTR) train personnel in shallow-water anti-submarine warfare.
The site it has chosen for the range is 50 nautical miles off the coast of the Florida-Georgia border, in waters adjacent to the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale, one of the most endangered whale species in the world.
Only 300 to 400 North Atlantic right whales exist today, and females return each fall to the waters of Georgia and Florida to give birth to their calves before migrating north to the coast of Maine in the spring.
The Navy chose this site given the Atlantic fleet's concentration in Florida waters, and the climate, which will allow year-round training.
The range will consist of underwater fiber optic cables that will cover a 500-square nautical mile area, with up to 300 nodes to transmit and receive acoustic signals from ships that will allow monitoring of real-time positions of training participants. Construction is set to begin in 2014, and the range is projected to be fully functional in 2023.......
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.courthousenews.com]
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


so what we are doing is covering 500 sq miles of sea floor to depths of maybe 6000 ft with light velocity infrastructure to notice training participants (anything/everything) between seafloor and surface moving in real time

or are we setting up a "field"
we are doing both
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For those of you who think animals don't have souls... this might change your mind.

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 Quoting: Stoned Goddess


lmao
 Quoting: Seer777


just right for days like this rockon
 Quoting: aether


I thought so.

This is pretty funny too. I enjoy his sense of humor. Remember he grew up with 17 cats. lol.

How To Pet a Kitty.
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it is very funny , 17 cats , that is so busy wtf
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I thought so.

This is pretty funny too. I enjoy his sense of humor. Remember he grew up with 17 cats. lol.

How To Pet a Kitty.
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 Quoting: Seer777


it is very funny , 17 cats , that is so busy wtf
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You don't remember? We had a conversation about it. Remember the one where his house burns down?

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so what we are doing is covering 500 sq miles of sea floor to depths of maybe 6000 ft with light velocity infrastructure to notice training participants (anything/everything) between seafloor and surface moving in real time

or are we setting up a "field"
we are doing both
 Quoting: aether


i don`t get it, that only makes sense if we are monitoring the movements of something(s) as in "reservation"
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I thought so.

This is pretty funny too. I enjoy his sense of humor. Remember he grew up with 17 cats. lol.

How To Pet a Kitty.
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 Quoting: Seer777


it is very funny , 17 cats , that is so busy wtf
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You don't remember? We had a conversation about it. Remember the one where his house burns down?

When Your House is Burning Down, You Should Brush Your Teeth.
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 Quoting: Seer777


i remember okay , i was prompted to remember from another way with the new cartoons and got the same impression

it is very funny to see/read
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which reminds us to look at this

Navy's Whale Calving Ground Plan Approved

The 11th Circuit approved the U.S. Navy's plan to build an underwater submarine training range in the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale.
The U.S. Navy seeks to build an Undersea Warfare Training Range to (USWTR) train personnel in shallow-water anti-submarine warfare.
The site it has chosen for the range is 50 nautical miles off the coast of the Florida-Georgia border, in waters adjacent to the only known calving grounds of the endangered North Atlantic right whale, one of the most endangered whale species in the world.
Only 300 to 400 North Atlantic right whales exist today, and females return each fall to the waters of Georgia and Florida to give birth to their calves before migrating north to the coast of Maine in the spring.
The Navy chose this site given the Atlantic fleet's concentration in Florida waters, and the climate, which will allow year-round training.
The range will consist of underwater fiber optic cables that will cover a 500-square nautical mile area, with up to 300 nodes to transmit and receive acoustic signals from ships that will allow monitoring of real-time positions of training participants. Construction is set to begin in 2014, and the range is projected to be fully functional in 2023.......
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.courthousenews.com]
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


so what we are doing is covering 500 sq miles of sea floor to depths of maybe 6000 ft with light velocity infrastructure to notice training participants (anything/everything) between seafloor and surface moving in real time

or are we setting up a "field"
we are doing both
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I wondered what you meant by that post.
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so what we are doing is covering 500 sq miles of sea floor to depths of maybe 6000 ft with light velocity infrastructure to notice training participants (anything/everything) between seafloor and surface moving in real time

or are we setting up a "field"
we are doing both
 Quoting: aether


I wondered what you meant by that post.
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2 topic feedback

the field reference is environmental emotion to other field/tones users
The National Marine Fisheries Service's biological opinion on the effects of the Navy's proposed range approved the project, stating that "We have concluded that anti-submarine warfare training activities the U.S. Navy plans to conduct on [the] USWTR are likely to adversely affect endangered whales, but [are] not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of those whales."
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the monitoring reference is related to what structures are under the sea in that location
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lmao
 Quoting: Seer777


just right for days like this rockon
 Quoting: aether


I thought so.

This is pretty funny too. I enjoy his sense of humor. Remember he grew up with 17 cats. lol.

How To Pet a Kitty.
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He is a really good writer. I just read his Bartolome de la Casas story.
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hi guys
has this come up yet

Abstract: Formation of the Mississippi Canyon

The most prominent submarine physiographic trough in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the Mississippi Canyon. This submarine trough has an average width of 8 km., length of 120 km., and bathymetric relief of 300m. Its origin has generally been attributed to channel entrenchment of the Mississippi River during low stands of sea level and erosion of the more distal parts by turbidity currents or submarine gravity flows.
 Quoting: observation

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sea/ocean level rose approx 350 ft around 12,000 years ago

Mississippian culture

The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, varying regionally
 Quoting: observation

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if we forget the dating for the minute and stay with the culture

The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were Pre-Columbian inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. These included the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Archaic period; Woodland period (Adena and Hopewell cultures); and Mississippian period; dating from roughly 3400 BCE to the 16th century CE, and living in regions of the Great Lakes, the Ohio River valley, and the Mississippi River valley and its tributaries. Beginning with the construction of Watson Brake about 3400 BCE in present-day Louisiana, nomadic indigenous peoples started building earthwork mounds in North America nearly 1000 years before the pyramids were constructed in Egypt.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

has any mention of structures in the canyon where the drilling ocured arisen in your enquires
 Quoting: aether


I kid you not Aether, we found a large "X" once! Before G/Earth cleaned things up.

The pyramid complex was on our radar at one point, but it was covered by folks no longer posting here unfortunately.

Krispy is a proponent of the GoM pyramids I think.

Thanks so much for the info. All I am seeing in my head is this magical waterfall leading down to Macondo! Imagine what the terrain looked like pre sea rising? Canyons and waterfalls? And a massive salt dome with a tar volcano smack bang in the middle of it!

I am sure it was a place of importance and energies to the peoples you mention.

I can recall a thread, or posts here discussing ancient canals in Louisiana and Mississippi. In fact I think it was Cosmos who posted it from memory. Woody too.

We don't look at that aspect enough Aether, the reason why the region is so empowered, so important.
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I kid you not Aether, we found a large "X" once! Before G/Earth cleaned things up.

The pyramid complex was on our radar at one point, but it was covered by folks no longer posting here unfortunately.

Krispy is a proponent of the GoM pyramids I think.

Thanks so much for the info. All I am seeing in my head is this magical waterfall leading down to Macondo! Imagine what the terrain looked like pre sea rising? Canyons and waterfalls? And a massive salt dome with a tar volcano smack bang in the middle of it!

I am sure it was a place of importance and energies to the peoples you mention.

I can recall a thread, or posts here discussing ancient canals in Louisiana and Mississippi. In fact I think it was Cosmos who posted it from memory. Woody too.

We don't look at that aspect enough Aether, the reason why the region is so empowered, so important.
 Quoting: BadHairDay


yes you got it

The sophisticated facility includes three test ranges: the Weapons Range, the Acoustic Range, and the FORACS Range, all located in the Tongue of the ocean (TOTO), a deep-ocean basin approximately 100 nautical miles (190 km) long by 15 nautical miles (28 km) wide with depths as great as 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

“Tongue of the Ocean”: Pyramids discovered in the Bahamas–the roots of Atlantis


Recently a team of French and U.S. divers working together rediscovered a couple of very large pyramids in the Tongue of the Ocean region of the Bahamas very near the Bimini Islands and Andros Island. I hadn’t heard the news until I saw an unusual amount of activity from the link below discussing at some length an article I wrote about Malden Island in the South Pacific that offers explanations as to why discoveries like these crystal pyramids have been ignored by the scientific community. The article is rather involved but does go into some analysts of my examination into underwater archeology in the regions of the South Pacific and Caribbean...
 Quoting: observation

[link to overmanwarrior.wordpress.com]
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Thread: AUTEC: Dimensional Gate?

place this into your thoughts knowing the canyons/area links up tounge
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so hovering
let`s accept for the moment that all topographical features upon earth of significance are electrical/plasma caused

our flood was the culmination of saturn letting go to the superior effects of sol thus the anode converted to water vapor and crashed down upon earth as water does when waters in a hurry

up to then the source of earths electrical requirement came from saturn via the anode glow and occasional flares off the brown dwarf
our gravity, magnetosphere etc where different
the difference in our magnetosphere manifested as it must in a different tone of life represented by our Schumann resonance because as we know tone of shumann is dictated by volume of electricity within our global electrical circuit and shape of the gap between our planet surface and the magnetosphere and all plaents have one (tone)
both of which where significance different within saturn`s power, hence earth gravity difference, big fauna and animals

now when the flood came in a rush earth instantly, as we now instant exists, switched power source from saturn to sol
no time gap
gravity, magnetosphere, Schumann, global circuit etc. all instantly configuration to sol power
whoa, what a day huh
now this is the funny part to me
from that day until this the decider of the tone, magnetosphere shape, gravity value is fixed by that location within the Caribbean sea, the one with the "big city" that just materialized while we float because it is the location of max volts for the short time it faces sol
i find that intriguing at this moment
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you know whats funny, gravity diminishes below/above surface to 0 at center like up into space
now at the bottom ot the caribbean you know you get crushed because of all the water weight above you
but
now we have discovered the floor of the caribbean will , if you remove the water, have a gravity value (effect) of three times that of the surrounding surfaces gravity effect

nuts huh
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the global electric circuit remains constant in every part of the globe but it`s global value alters in direct (instant) position of our sun so we can be sure it is not the sun that fluctuates it`s radiation , it is dependent upon what part of our globe is directly facing the sun that is the cause of the fluctuations

now if we listen to science it says this:

"the potential of the global electric circuit varies with the position of the sun
this cannot be due to gravitational forces, as the gravitational force of the moon is far greater than that of the sun

the variation of the electrical potential is an instantaneous effect, it is just like gravity

so it must be due to solar radiation but what kind

and why is it that voltage of the global electric circuit increases so much more when the sun is direct overhead in central america?


is that because that is also an area of high seismic activity ?"
 Quoting: science


this is what arrived the other night so we are just hovering over it getting a feel
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and when you look at the map, central america is such a small strip of land and the real emphasizes appears to be located as much to it`s right as in:
the the caribbean sea out to cuba etc.
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hi guys
has this come up yet

Abstract: Formation of the Mississippi Canyon

The most prominent submarine physiographic trough in the northern Gulf of Mexico is the Mississippi Canyon. This submarine trough has an average width of 8 km., length of 120 km., and bathymetric relief of 300m. Its origin has generally been attributed to channel entrenchment of the Mississippi River during low stands of sea level and erosion of the more distal parts by turbidity currents or submarine gravity flows.
 Quoting: observation

[link to archives.datapages.com]

sea/ocean level rose approx 350 ft around 12,000 years ago

Mississippian culture

The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, varying regionally
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

if we forget the dating for the minute and stay with the culture

The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were Pre-Columbian inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. These included the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Archaic period; Woodland period (Adena and Hopewell cultures); and Mississippian period; dating from roughly 3400 BCE to the 16th century CE, and living in regions of the Great Lakes, the Ohio River valley, and the Mississippi River valley and its tributaries. Beginning with the construction of Watson Brake about 3400 BCE in present-day Louisiana, nomadic indigenous peoples started building earthwork mounds in North America nearly 1000 years before the pyramids were constructed in Egypt.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

has any mention of structures in the canyon where the drilling ocured arisen in your enquires
 Quoting: aether


I kid you not Aether, we found a large "X" once! Before G/Earth cleaned things up.

The pyramid complex was on our radar at one point, but it was covered by folks no longer posting here unfortunately.

Krispy is a proponent of the GoM pyramids I think.

Thanks so much for the info. All I am seeing in my head is this magical waterfall leading down to Macondo! Imagine what the terrain looked like pre sea rising? Canyons and waterfalls? And a massive salt dome with a tar volcano smack bang in the middle of it!

I am sure it was a place of importance and energies to the peoples you mention.

I can recall a thread, or posts here discussing ancient canals in Louisiana and Mississippi. In fact I think it was Cosmos who posted it from memory. Woody too.

We don't look at that aspect enough Aether, the reason why the region is so empowered, so important.
 Quoting: BadHairDay

 Quoting: aether


That area is the gulf. The area in the last post was Atlantic side of Florida. That did remind me of the crystal caves in Arkansas.

[link to www.arkansas.com]
The ancient Ouachita Mountain area of Arkansas was considered a mystical location by Native American tribes. The hot and cold springs in the "Valley of the Vapors" (now the city of Hot Springs) was considered a place of peace for even warring tribes.

Geologists say that Arkansas and Brazil have the best quality quartz in the world,


[link to en.wikipedia.org]
The Ouachita Mountains are fold mountains like the Appalachian Mountains to the east, and were originally part of that range. During the Pennsylvanian period, roughly 300 million years ago, the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico ran through the central parts of Arkansas. The South American Plate drifted northward, riding up over the denser North American continental crust.[7] Geologists call this collision the Ouachita orogeny. The collision buckled the overriding plate, producing the fold mountains we call the Ouachitas. At one time the Ouachita Mountains were very similar in height to the current elevations of the Rocky Mountains. Because of the Ouachitas' age, the craggy tops have eroded away, leaving the low formations that used to be the heart of the mountains.
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the global electric circuit remains constant in every part of the globe but it`s global value alters in direct (instant) position of our sun so we can be sure it is not the sun that fluctuates it`s radiation , it is dependent upon what part of our globe is directly facing the sun that is the cause of the fluctuations

now if we listen to science it says this:

...


this is what arrived the other night so we are just hovering over it getting a feel
 Quoting: aether


and when you look at the map, central america is such a small strip of land and the real emphasizes appears to be located as much to it`s right as in:
the the caribbean sea out to cuba etc.
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I remember Joseph Smith talked alot about Central America. He thought it was really important but I can't remember the reason. I haven't read this link yet though.

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The Copan and Quirigua, sites in the Yucatan visited by Stephens and Catherwood contain artifacts that date more recent than Book of Mormon times.

Quirigua
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Copan
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Yucatan
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Oh, Bartolome de la Casas had a colony in Cumana
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This is interesting

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Tahtzibichen Labyrinth. A natural cave labyrinth contains stone temples, small pyramids, and a causeway. Archaeologist Guillermo de Anda believes these structures and finds of sculpture, ceramics and human remains indicate the Maya viewed these passageways as an entrance to the mystic underworld, Xibalba.

Portions of the system can only be reached by divers.
Water systems in Mexico's Yucatan sink into the porous limestone bedrock to form underground passages. Surface openings that collapse into these passages were a ready water source in ancient and modern times.
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this just came up

10 Pyramids across the world

Everyone has heard of the Pyramids of Giza, but pyramid building has come in many forms across the civilisations. The following is a list of ten pyramids you’ve probably never heard of…...
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I remember Joseph Smith talked alot about Central America. He thought it was really important but I can't remember the reason. I haven't read this link yet though.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

The Copan and Quirigua, sites in the Yucatan visited by Stephens and Catherwood contain artifacts that date more recent than Book of Mormon times.

Quirigua
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
Copan
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
Yucatan
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Oh, Bartolome de la Casas had a colony in Cumana
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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we remember joseph utilizing seer stones/altered state to acquire information "out of the environment" was successful in much of his information but wrong in what he believed the information fitted into

In 1512 Pope Julius II tried to explain why the Christian Bible failed to mention the American Indians and their continent. He declared that although the Indians were descendants of Adam and Eve, and therefore human, their ancestors were Babylonians who had been expelled from the Old World on account of their sins. God had apparently lost sight of them, and somehow they had managed to survive the flood.
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joseph believed this /z\ to be true thus placed all he knew into making what he believed become true

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