Showing posts with label megaliths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label megaliths. Show all posts

Monday, 9 January 2012

David Hatcher-Childress Sets The Smithsonian Straight




David Hatcher-Childress covers the architectural connections between Egypt and Mesoamerica that the Smithsonian is unable to respond to coherently. This is one of his most robust presentations to date. What is it in our history that has at some point galvanized a small group of people to whitewash our history. Could it be that we're a bit more special than some randomness among the stars?

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Perfectly Aligned Megaliths




There's a British TV documentary on Youtube I watched last week where a professor of sculpture and another amiable British academic tried to emulate the Olmecs of Mesoamerica. They could neither carve an eyebrow in a large stone or move it a few yards to its destination using the 'tools of the day' and gave up hope, comprehensively humiliated and unable to offer an explanation.

I didn't post it as I'm more interested in the Olmecs themselves than stuffy British academia failing miserably to do what was done in ancient times but this video is non stop perfectly aligned beautiful rock and I could look at it all day. It makes me want to fly to South America immediately. stopping off at say the Egyptian pyramids, Abydos temple and checking out the  latest discovery in Turkey of Göbekli Tepe  on the way.

Here's the blurb of this excellent documentary: Join Researcher David Hatcher Childress and British Engineer Christopher Dunn as they journey to Cuzco in the Andes Mountains to examine evidence for the possible use of advanced rock-machining techniques. Going to ancient cities and megalithic quarries, they again examine saw marks, advanced lifting and moving techniques, as well as evidence of Pre-Incan megalith builders at Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo. They continue on to Lake Titicaca where they investigate the strange megalithic towers and a "stargate" cut into solid rock. Finally they examine the huge granite megaliths at Tiwanaku and Puma Punku for signs of the use of power tools and other advanced, ancient technology. Blows the lid off South American archeology with evidence of advanced ancient technology thousands of years old.

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

America B.C. - Hugh Newman Interviewed By Red Ice Radio



America B.C. is a book by Barry Fell, that was widely attacked on its publication.  However, prehistoric evidence in the U.S. is one of the great stories to have been whitewashed by the historical and archaeological institutions like the Smithsonian who have a very real interest in revising history to keep populations stupid. Hugh Newman is an earth mysteries and esoteric science researcher who has authored two books. He also organizes the Megalithomania Conferences, co-edits Avalon Rising magazine and coordinates talks, films and workshops at numerous festivals.

Hugh has travelled all over the Northeastern states of America which have a remarkable amount of megalithic structures with some that go back to over 4000 years. Vermont has numerous rock chambers and standing stones that form an archaeoastronomical complex over a broad area. New York State has a mix of earthen mounds, megalithic chambers and giant dolmens. New Hampshire boasts "America's Stonehenge." 

On the coast of Rhode Island, is the famous Dighton Rock, with bizarre petroglyphs. In Massachusetts, a strange "hill that roars" sits near a selection of megalithic chambers, cairns and mounds of ancient origin. New Jersey, Maine and Connecticut also have numerous ancient sites that cannot be explained by traditional archaeology of North America. In this interview, Hugh will talk about these sites and explore theories about them that present a new view of the origins of ancient America.


Update: David Hatcher Childress draws our attention to ancient Sumerian/Akkadian cuneiform writings turning up in Tiahuanaco in Bolivia/Lake Titicaca Peruvian border on The Pokotia Monolith and The Magna Fuente Bowl. You can listen to an interview with him on the subject by Coast over here. It is first class.