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Post by AREA666 on Dec 1, 2006 23:33:16 GMT -5
The forum linked to that first page you sent and I read it and it was interesting stuff.
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Post by Hallelujah on Dec 2, 2006 15:43:13 GMT -5
That was a very interesting article about the Grand Canyon.
Oh, and dragonsmith, you would probably be very surprised at what you can find out under regression. I know I was fascinated with it. It's quite an experience. The more you are hypnotized the easier it is and the more detail you remember. Fascinating.
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Post by dragonsmith0 on Dec 3, 2006 1:30:58 GMT -5
Yep, the one published in 1909 is the one I was referencing. This area is still restricted to this day. I followed the trails back to Native American folklore. At least a half dozen tribes speak of being expelled from a great civilization for wrongdoing from this general area. One of the things about the 1909 article and follow up information claims that the tombs in the Grand Canyon have more than just Egyptian faces carved in stone and glyphs but also traits associated with Asian Pacific peoples. Now cross reference this with the undisputed scientific proof being presented that Native Americans are the descendents of persons who traveled over a land bridge so long ago. Maybe they didn't just wander over but traveled here under different circumstances. Very interesting you must admit.
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Post by AREA666 on Dec 5, 2006 21:17:37 GMT -5
I never did make it to the Grand Canyon when I lived in Az, but I now have a reason to. I figure unless they have like Area 51 type security all around the entire area it should be possible to atleast find the cave entrance and photograph it to bring up subject again in news, since it seems like it has been covered up. In your searching of the tribes in the area did any mention of the Hohokam come up? They are a tribe out there I liked since they are one of the ones who were really advanced for the time and then just dissapeared very suddenly. They started around 200 BC though, so they may have been to modern.
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