This actually explains something. Our alternate history has clear support for the following conjectures.
1 Atlantean civilization was Bronze Age and sea based. Their ability to land large forces allowed them to establish a global empire not unlike that created by Britain. Their landmark was a combination of palace factories to handle trade and Pyramids. They existed for at least one thousand years. Their stability and the stability of associated land based cultural centers was based on the lack of mobility of the surrounding populations. The horse was not a significant factor.
2 Pre Atlantean societies were agricultural societies established by landings similar to Noah's about 9,000 years ago. Long Human lifespans for the fortunate few was sustained for around four thousands of years until around 3,000 BC or the emergence of the global Atlantean culture. Alien lifeforms may have also been involved and cultural sources insist that they were.
3 Such Societies would naturally have administrative centers at least and any such aliens or long lived humans for that matter would want access to their own home world as an alternate to residing full time on Earth. Thus building a monumental center with a so called Star Gate appears natural.
Even without making additional allowances for human society that was pre Pleistocene Nonconformity, we have a good case for Star-gates. Such devices would be made of valuable metals and would certainly be looted.
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10 Ancient Sites That Might Be Stargates, Portals And Wormholes
by Marcus Lowth
http://www.riseearth.com/2016/05/10-ancient-sites-that-might-be.html
Many ancient cultures speak of portals to other worlds and gateways to
star systems where their “creators” reside. Conventional wisdom tells us
these tales are merely myths and legends. However, recent declassified
FBI files have stated that our Earth has been visited by beings from
other dimensions and planets. NASA has announced that “portals” do
indeed appear to be hidden
within the Earth’s magnetic field, making some wonder if the legends of
stargates, portals and wormholes may have some degree of truth to them.[ what does this mean? ]
10 Gate Of The Gods, Hayu Marca, Peru
In 1996, it was discovered by Jose Luis Delgado Mamani while he was
trying to learn the layout of the area for a job he had recently taken
as a tour guide. The “Gate of the Gods” at Hayu Marca in Peru is said by
native tribes to have once acted as a “gateway to the land of the
Gods.” Mamani even claims that he had dreams of the doorway for years
before he had accidentally found it. In his dream, Mamani stated that
the pathway leading to the doorway was made of pink marble, and had also
witnessed a smaller door that was open with a “brilliant blue light
coming from what looked like a shimmering tunnel.”
The “doorway” is actually two doorways,
almost in a “T” shape. The larger doorway measures seven meters wide
and seven meters high (22 ft by 22 ft) while the smaller one stands two
meters high (6.5 ft) in the middle of the base. Legends state that the
larger door is for the gods, themselves. The smaller door is for mortals
to pass through, and some heroic mortals did, becoming immortal
themselves to live among the gods.
One legend of a mortal passing through the doorway appears to lend a
little credibility to Mamani’s alleged dream. The story says that when
Spanish explorers arrived in Peru in the 16th century, looting Inca
riches as they went, an Incan priest named Amaru Maru fled his temple
with a valuable golden disk—“The Key of the Gods of the Seven Rays.”
Amaru Maru found the doorway and saw it was guarded by Shaman priests.
He presented to them the golden disk, and following a ritual performed
by the priests, the smaller doorway opened. Behind it was a tunnel that
shone with great blue light. Amaru Maru passed into the doorway, left
the disk with the Shaman priests, and vanished from Earth to the land of
the gods.
Interestingly, investigators did discover a small, round, indention in
the rock on the right hand column of the smaller doorway. The
examinations led them to believe that should a disk shaped object be
“inserted” into the indention, it would be held in place by the
surrounding rock.
9. Abu Ghurab, Egypt, The Place Of The Gods
Photo credit: Roland Unger
The Abu Sir Pyramids, site of Abu Ghurab, has claimed to be one of the
oldest sites on the planet. Within Abu Ghurab, lies an ancient platform
made of alabaster (Egyptian crystal) and is said to be in tune with the
“vibration” of Earth. It can also “open the senses” in order for a person to communicate
and “be one” with higher, sacred energies of the Universe. Essentially,
it is a stargate and the sacred energies were the Neters (gods).
Interestingly, legends of their communication and way of travel between
their world and ours almost mirrors the legends of the Cherokee Native
Americans. The Cherokee tell of how “thought beings”—who are
formless—would travel on a “wave of sound” from their home in the
Pleiades Star System to Earth.
As the legends of Abu Ghurab being a stargate, there are also signs of
what some would perceive to be advanced technology having been used to
create the site. One example is the perfectly precise circular markings
that have been drilled into the alabaster.
8. Ancient Stone Arrangement In Lake Michigan
In 2007, while searching for the remains of shipwrecks, scientists
discovered a stone structure 12 meters (40 ft) below the surface of Lake
Michigan. Thought to be 9,000 years old, the structure has been dubbed
Michigan’s equivalent of Stonehenge. The discovery was made by professor
of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan University, Mark
Holley, and his colleague, Brian Abbott. One thing of particular
interest was a carving on one of the stones of a mastodon—which is
believed to have become extinct 10,000 years ago—a possible indication
of the structure’s age.
The location of the site has been kept secret, at least for now. This is
part of an agreement with the local Native American tribes who wish to
keep the amount of visitors to a minimum. While a lot of mainstream
scientists are skeptical about the age of the site, and if it even has
any relevance, many believe that it is the remains of a stargate or
wormhole. The site has also claimed several bizarre disappearances and
gained the title of “The Michigan Triangle.”
In 1891, a schooner named the Thomas Hume vanished into thin air along
with all seven of it’s crew while sailing on the lake. In 1921, the 11
people who were aboard the Rosa Belle disappeared without a trace, but
their boat was found floating lifelessly in the water. In 1937, while on
board the O.M. McFarland as it made its way along Lake Michigan,
Captain Donner retired to his quarters to get some much needed rest
after a long shift on deck. Three hours later, the second mate went to
wake his captain. Finding the door locked from the inside, and with no
response from the captain, he eventually broke down the door to the
room. With the captain’s quarters empty and with all the windows locked
shut, Captain Donner had simply vanished.
7. Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
One of the most well-known structures on the planet, if only by name, is
the ancient rock formation known as Stonehenge. It is also one of the
most contested and debated sites in history, both as to when it was
built and to what its true purpose might have been. Mainstream
historians claim that the famous arrangement was built around 5,000
years ago, partly from bluestones that were quarried from a site 386
kilometers (240 mi) away. To some though, this notion is absurd.
Geologist Brian John states that there been no evidence for this claim
and no evidence that the alleged quarry even existed. It is said that
when the first settlements were built in the area, 5,000 years ago,
Stonehenge was already there and fully built. The ancient site is said
to sit where 14 ley lines converge and some feel, along with other similar ancient sites, this essentially makes it an energy portal or stargate.
At least one incident in recent history may support this seemingly crazy
theory. In August 1971, a group of hippies apparently disappeared at
Stonehenge while trying to tap into the “vibrations” of the site.At
around 2 o’clock in the morning, without any warning, lightning bolts
suddenly struck and a severe storm was unleashed onto the area.
According to the story, a policeman who happened to be on duty and in
the area, recalls seeing a “blue light” coming from the stones – a local
farmer also stated he saw this. Screams could be heard from the area.
By the time the policeman had made his way to the site, all that
remained was the odd tent peg from the reveler’s tents and the damp
remains of a campfire.
6. The Ancient Sumerian Stargate At The Euphrates River
Photo credit: Andres Rueda
There is a famous Sumerian seal that shows a Sumerian god appearing from
a portal of his world into ours. The god appears to be on a staircase
that is moving away from the person viewing the seal. On each side of
the emerging god, there are strange shimmering columns of water. Another
Sumerian artifact that claims to show evidence of stargates is that of
Ninurta. Ninurta not only appears to be wearing a modern day wristwatch,
but is also using his finger to press what appears to be a button on
the wall of the gateway he is standing in.
Author Elizabeth Vegh has written several books on the ancient Sumerian
gods and kings and their alleged use of stargates in ancient times. One
of her main conclusions is that there is a stargate in the Euphrates
River, and has been buried and lost under the ruins
of the Mesopotamian city of Eridu for thousands of years. Vegh also
states that the biblical verse in Chapter 9 of the Book of Revelations
speaks of this stargate. The verse reads, “(1)Then the fifth angel
sounded his trumpet, and I saw a star that had fallen from heaven to
earth, and it was given the key to the pit of the abyss. (2)The star
opened the pit of the abyss, and smoke rose out of it like the smoke of a
great furnace, and the sun and the air were darkened by the smoke from
the pit. (3)And out of the smoke, locusts descended on the earth . . . ”
Although most scholars would agree that the word “abyss” refers to a
large body of water, Vegh argues that, as its used in ancient texts, it
is more likely to have a meaning more akin to portal.
5. Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, ‘Gate of the Sun’
Photo credit: Daniel Maciel
Believed by some to be a portal to the land of the gods, the “Gate of
the Sun” in Bolivia shares much of its legends with other similar sites
in the Andes region. Tiahuanaco city is said to be one of the most
important sites of ancient America, with legends stating that the Sun
god, Viracocha, appeared in Tiahuanaco and made it “the place of
creation”—the place he chose to start the human race.
Carved from one block of stone
and thought to be 14,000 years old, the gateway displays what appears
to be human beings with “rectangular helmets”. This has led many
researchers to state the purpose of the gate is indeed connected to
something astronomical, although this is hotly debated. The top-middle
of the arch features a carving of the supposed sun god and shows what
look to be rays of light appearing behind and forcing their way around
all sides of the deities head.
Although it now stands upright, when it was found by European explorers
in the mid-1800’s, it was said to have been lying horizontally. It also
appears to have a large crack to the top right of the arch. It is
unknown how this happened.
4. Ranmasu Uyana Stargate, Sri Lanka
Carved on a massive piece of stone wall and mostly hidden between the
boulders and cave systems of Ranmasu Uyana, is what is believed to be a
star map or star chart. The symbols carved on the rock are said to be a
code that opens the star gate and allows the opener to travel from this
world to other areas of the universe. Directly opposite the star map,
are four stone seats or chairs.
The name of the star chart is Sakwala Chakraya, which is believed to
mean “The rotating circle of the Universe.” According to Sinhala
interpretation, Sakwala means universe and Chakraya means a rotating
circle or disc.
In many ancient Native American legends, stargates or portals were
represented by rotating circles. Similar star maps have also been found
in other ancient sites said to be stargates, such as the Abu Ghurab in
Egypt and many more ancient sites in the Andes of South America. Yet,
mainstream historians disregard the notion that the Sakwla Chakraya is a
portal or stargate.
3. Abydos, Egypt
Photo credit: Roland Unger
One of the oldest cities of Ancient Egypt, Abydos is perhaps one of the
most important sites in Egyptology and certainly one of the most
interesting. In particular, the Temple of Seti I appears to show
hieroglyphs of modern flying machines, such as a helicopter, as well as
what some would describe as a flying saucer.
Perhaps even more amazing is how a lot of the site was discovered. A lady named Dorothy Eady had claimed to be the reincarnation
of an Egyptian peasant girl named Bentreshyt and was the secret lover
of Pharaoh Seti. She had become pregnant with his child, but before he
could learn of the pregnancy, the peasant girl took her own life. Now in
the 20th century, Dorothy was able to transcribe ancient Egyptian texts
and even knew where the archaeologists should dig to excavate the
remains of the ancient city. She seemingly knew where everything was,
such as where secret chambers were and the location of gardens that had
long since been buried. By the time they discovered precisely where she
said they would be, people very much believed she was genuine.
Strangely, people also witnessed Dorothy pressing on certain stones in
the walls, as if she was expecting something to happen when she did so.
It was as if she was trying to open a secret door or gateway. In fact,
she had already spoken about these hidden doors that used to be there.
In 2003, Michael Schratt, a military aerospace engineer, stated that
Abydos did sit on a naturally occurring stargate. Even more
controversially, that the US government was very much aware of this and
had actually utilized it.
Was this what Eady was looking for when she was pressing stones in the
walls? Aside from the unusual helicopter hieroglyphs, comparisons have
been made to the paintings of Egyptian boats that were said to carry its
passengers to the next world in the stars, being very similar to how
modern day scientists would portray a wormhole, or at least the theory
of one.
2. Gobekli Tepe, Turkey
Photo credit: Benefits
Regarded as the oldest stone temple in the world, the Gobekli Tepe site
features several rings of huge “T” shaped stone pillars, each engraved with a carving
of an animal such as a lion or a sheep. Two of the pillars sit in the
middle of these circles, almost creating an archway of sorts. The
archway within these circles are said to be the remains of portals or
stargates, which the ancient people who resided here used as a portal to
the “sky world.”
The “T” columns are very similar to the “Gate of the Gods” at Hayu Marca
in Peru. Interestingly, the Inca people spoke of a connection to the
people from the Pleiades star system, which is also T-shaped. Like other
alleged portals, Gobekli Tepe is situated where two ley lines meet.
Although the site was recorded as far back as the 1960’s, it wasn’t
until the the mid-90’s when the T-Shaped pillars were discovered. As for
its true age, estimations date it around 12,000 years old.
1. Sedona Vortexes And The ‘Doorway of the Gods’
Photo credit: Tedsan64
Sedona, a small town in Arizona was once known by the Native American
tribes as Nawanda, and at one time, a most sacred city to them. It is
said the Red Rocks of the deserts that surround the small town can
create vortexes with the capability of transporting people to another
realm or dimension. Native Americans believed these rocks were spiritually charged,
while sounds emanating from them have been reported. In the mountains
of Arizona, claims to be the “Doorway of the gods”—a strange stone arch
portal to another time and space.
In the 1950’s, a local tribesman was aiding treasure hunters who were
searching for gold in the mountains. He told them a story of his people,
dating back to the 1800’s, of three tribesman who had discovered the
archway while riding in the desert. The story goes that when one of them
walked through, he simply disappeared. The other two, believing they
had encroached on sacred land, fled the scene.
The helpful tribesman stated he had also seen a strange incident at the
alleged doorway. While out in the desert, a sudden rain storm hit the
area and turned the skies grey with clouds. As he turned to leave, he
caught a glimpse of the archway, and saw that the skies through the arch
were clear blue. He walked closer to it, seeing that the archway’s
image of the mountain range was the same and the only difference was the
sky. However, he too, became scared, mounted his horse and returned
home.
He told the treasure hunters that only his people knew of the stories.
He had only spoke of it because they had shown him kindness and to serve
warning to not walk through the archway should they come across it.
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