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Gale
06-28-2010, 08:16 AM
Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot interviewed Michael Tellinger about stone circles discovered in South Africa.
Michael Tellinger : Temples of african gods (http://projectcamelotproductions.com/interviews/michael_tellinger/michael_tellinger.html)



On his web site is an interview posted on youtube that I found interesting.
Interview with Michael Tellinger (15 Clips) (http://www.adamscalendar.com/pages/movies.php)



It seems segment 2 has been removed from youtube....

Norval
06-28-2010, 09:36 AM
hmmmm k. what do you think of it? I only watched a couple and it seems like misdirrection to me.

Gale
06-29-2010, 07:37 AM
Is Tellinger misdirecting? If so, in what direction and from what? If he is trying to convince the listener of something, I don't know what it is cause it didn't convince me of anything.
It did causes me ask more questions.

Are the Sumerian tables older than the books in the Bible?
Why is it assumed that the Bible writings were taken from the Sumerian tablets?
What are these runes that Tellinger is researching in South Africa?
What artifacts are/were at that site?
Who was Royal Raymond Rife and what did he discover?

Gale
07-01-2010, 08:01 AM
The web sites of Tellinger and the Makomati Foundation seem to be interested in raising money rather than sharing information about the ancient ruins; very few images. I have found assumptions about early man, their settlements and movement.

I did find this image interesting. In their examination of geometry did they uncover a crater chain? If they showed better images then maybe we could see what was really there, otherwise it's all speculation.




Johan Heine began to experiment with other possible encoded geometry, that the real hidden secrets of the ruins began to emerge. They are riddled with sacred geometry, Reiki symbolism and the Phi factor or golden ratio of 1,618.
Makomati Foundation, ASTRONOMICAL ALIGNMENT (http://www.makomati.org/pages/adams-calendar.php)

But I do find these statements offensive.


Human history on Earth cannot be separated from gold. Since the earliest of times, humans have been obsessed with gold and have been mining it in all kinds of ways. Even God, as early as Genesis 2, displays his own obsession with gold when he talks about the garden of Eden where there was gold.

Humans living in clusters of settlements what would they have need of gold? For trade? Wouldn't that be because of an outside influence? The applications of gold back in the early days of ancestors would have been for decoration, jewelery and maybe currency for trade. Whereas now it is used in "electrical contacts and circuits, as a reflective layer in space applications and on building windows". So why would settlements give a damn about gold? Wouldn't it be the wannabe gods, the Bet's that were fascinated with gold?

gold (http://www.answers.com/topic/gold)

PS.. I would like to know why my last 3 posts have been doublets? (I removed the extra post)

Norval
07-02-2010, 07:37 AM
Thanks for the updates Gale, as for the double posting?! hmmmm While I do appreciate your work on getting this new software up and running, I am not happy that we paid money for it. Personally I think it is very crappy software. :(

Gale
07-05-2010, 07:27 AM
I am very disappointed with the software. It was a nice idea, the blog, the article and forum pages all together in one package but it does not perform right unless you have full control of the server to tweak the settings to match the software; which we do not have access to server settings.