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Posted 10 July 2011 - 10:46 AM

It has been discovered that the earth was parceled out, much like countries are now, as long as 10,000 years ago. One would have to wonder who had enough knowledge and influence to do such a thing. The survey markers still exist and outline an ancient order which are, in some cases, still honored to this day.

A book has just been released that deals with this subject titled; Ancient Signposts, which is available on Amazon.com. It was discovered that Caral Peru, the oldest city in South America was one of these survey markers. The Newport Tower in Newport Rhode Island points the way to Inspiration Peak in Minnesota which turns out to be the North American survey marker. The third marker in the Western Hemisphere turns out to be Stonehenge in the UK.

All of the aforementioned markers are in the Western Hemisphere. Another book is underway which will identify markers in the Eastern Hemisphere, such as the newly discovered Yonaguni Pyramid in Japan.

There needs to be an international discussion on this newly discovered subject.
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Posted 10 July 2011 - 01:18 PM

View PostSearcher, on 10 July 2011 - 10:46 AM, said:

It has been discovered that the earth was parceled out, much like countries are now, as long as 10,000 years ago. One would have to wonder who had enough knowledge and influence to do such a thing. The survey markers still exist and outline an ancient order which are, in some cases, still honored to this day.

A book has just been released that deals with this subject titled; Ancient Signposts, which is available on Amazon.com. It was discovered that Caral Peru, the oldest city in South America was one of these survey markers. The Newport Tower in Newport Rhode Island points the way to Inspiration Peak in Minnesota which turns out to be the North American survey marker. The third marker in the Western Hemisphere turns out to be Stonehenge in the UK.

All of the aforementioned markers are in the Western Hemisphere. Another book is underway which will identify markers in the Eastern Hemisphere, such as the newly discovered Yonaguni Pyramid in Japan.

There needs to be an international discussion on this newly discovered subject.


Sooo, can you back this assertion up with anything but your own assertions?
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