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Old 09-14-2009, 02:16 PM   #123
Fredkc
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Default Re: ancient site discovered

Dear Unlimited;

Like Arturo, I broke down and paid for two reasons. This thread is one of them.

The very first thing I wanted to say was, Wow! What a find! The emotional impact of seeing your first pics from there was amazing.

Re. who you talk to in the "official world", please! Keep your own counsel ! From a couple of your later posts, I surmise you wish to pursue some of the more "esoteric" lines of investigation, before letting "the straights" wander all over it. If so, then I can only say, "Good on ya!" The site isn't going anywhere, plenty of time for the "publish or perish" crowd to climb over each others backs, over this, later.

Having had some experience with this, I would remind you to make sure that you are the one interviewing them. 'Nuff said.

A couple of thoughts...
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If so, you might be able to get the park officials, who often have archeologists on staff, to take a look. Another option would be to go to a local museum of natural history, and see if they have an archeologist on staff who could take a look.
We live out here in California, near the Big Bear mountains. My son has volunteered up there for the last 12+ years in more ways than I could possibly list here. Everything from doing the scut work, no one else wants to, to taking inner city kids up for a day in the mountains, on and on. In my opinion, he knows them as well, or better than anyone except the Rangers who travel the place 5 days a week, their whole career.

(the point) He was a part of the volunteers to the Rangers for nearly 7 years before they let him "in" on a different level. There exists up there a whole string of sites, from Gold Rush miner's camps, to Indian sites and settlements. Some are known to the local schools who operate digs there, some known only to the Rangers themselves. They keep them off the maps, and off the "radar" to preserve them.

To point blank ask them if they do something similar back there might worry them, but, to quietly ask one if there was anything they could do to "help" keep the place pristine, sure couldn't hurt (having typed that, it occurs that you may have already done this, silly me)

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Yet another option would be to approach archeologists at a local college or university. This can sometimes be frustrating, but it should be done, and who knows?
Please see my previous caution, and the fact that, to "well educated" geologists and archeologists, this site....


near Yonagumi Island, is "nothing more than a normal erosion pattern." (yeah, right!)

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what we are aware of now, is that there are ancient sites (that have been studied) that are on energy points all over the planet, and they are part of a grid.
A suggestion for your "list":
Where are the local magnetic lay lines, in relation to this site. They could say much, including the possibility of leading to additional construction.

People have driven by the site, perhaps daily, for .... how long? Coupled with your statement that, "...several have almost made it, and then had to cancel at the last minute." is a good indication that the place itself has it's own ability to "hide in plain sight". The fact that "other matters" have kept them away, is what it is. You made the proper noise in the right places, their loss, not yours.

Yet, in the end, it reached out to you. While that may not make sense to others, while they may even think that arrogant, or selfish, I don't get even a smidgen of that from your writing. Stay true to that, let it unfold.

I think you've found a beautiful, and magical place. Do your best.

Fred

PS: Something from a book I have been absorbing, lately...
"Trust not your good intentions. They are not enough. But trust implicitly your willingness, whatever else may enter. Concentrate only on this, and be not disturbed by what shadows surround it. They are why you came."
This seems like one of those moments.
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