Stonehenge Decoded...Does It Hold Water?
As I am launching this video on Stonehenge National Geographic will be launching theirs lets see if they uncover anything new or the same old (it’s a burial ground) ...duh !
I
know it was for burial from time to time but it was built for the
living ...farm dwelling living it was a water tank! That’s right a
utility devise built on top of a glassier fed spring...allot more to
come...just think an aboveground swimming pool...
Ps. As I am launching this video I am also watching Mr. Mike Parker Pearson’s presentation on TV (the very 1st
show) ...while I am amazed by the amount, quantity and quality of work
he and his team has achieved I was sorely disappointed at his
interpretation of the Stonehenge itself ... I think Stonehenge was for
the living and livelihood rather then an abstract altar. That being
said I hope one day I can collaborate with him and his team on future
projects. Mixing archeology with design can open the field up to more complete interpretations.
The
expanding timber on the inside” covered with animal skins for
waterproofing” and the contracting leather ropes strapped on the outside walls
kept the structure solid as long as they were kept slightly wet. that’s
why the very top of the Stonehenge is perfectly level so a steady wall
of water not only keep the leathery ropes taut but also keep the
backside of timber planks “ a log split from middle” moist so they can squeeze against the inside walls of the tank “the only side of the pylons which are smoothened”
For
those who are interested in global warming and human activity effecting
our environment please follow these videos because as we go on you will
find the extent of damage which the early farming communities may have
inflected on this planet, or it was polar shifts and other catastrophes
that changed this world ..you will find out when we find out the timing
of the ring construction on all these so-called circles...because they
can be read just like the tree rings but only backwards, that is
because the trees grow but structures like the Stonehenge shrinks that
is the same for a small snow melt spring, form the binging of April to
the end of that month...
More to come
Gaus
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Stonehenge
Wood hinge and many of these ancient circles and so-called earthworks,
which spot most of the British Isles northern France and parts of
Scandinavia, has one thing in common, which is mystery!
Stonehenge
in particular creates most of the intrigue for historians' scientist
mystics and politicians, and most every body ells whether they are
naturally curios or not, they all seems to have some sort opinion, and
its all based on this structure being a monument of some sort.
Perhaps
a place of worship or may be an observatory or maybe a cemetery. Not to
leave behind some of more outlandish ideas such as ancient space alien
communicator or it having to do something or another with Merlin the
mythical wizard.
Then comes this amazing fascination with the fact,
where these stones came from, and how they were carried to the
location, and how they were erected.
So they come up with truly some
amazing and sometimes preposterous ideas, which most if not all of them
try to prove the fact that there way is doable, even thou highly
impractical.
For example they say some of the lager stones was
brought or carried from Marlborough Downs 40 miles away...yah
right!...why they couldn't gather them from around the site as since we
"including Aubrey Burl", know that the glaciers were there and glaciers
carry rocks a lot larger then those of the stone hinge ,but the dogma
powered statuesque people disagrees ,based on the fact ,that there are
no stones of this type anywhere near The Hinge...no s*#t Sherlock!
There are none around most of these structures for one reason only they
used them up you dumdum...
You see they really did livein
England(Englstan) and there really was one or a few climate shifts back
then (as one is accruing now) and yes they (the early settlers of the
Amesbury and the inhabitants of Stanheadstan also known as Easter
island) are no more while the descendents of their contemporaries still
plowing the same fields of their insisters in the valleys of Nouristan
Afghanistan "the oldest place on earth perhaps" ...
You ask why one
survived not the other the answer maybe complex but one thing is
certain the ancient and modern "non modernized" Afghans lived and still
live with their underlying indigenous belief that earth is good, the
tongue less (animals) are not to be slaughtered or hunted if one is not
hungry, one will protect their guest with their life, and so on... some
refer to it as paganism... so bee it
On the other hand the peoples
of southern Englstan and the island which was visited by some Dutch
dude named Jacobs Roggeveen in 1722 on the Easter day and he arrogantly
claimed not only discovery of the place" with living inhabitance" but
he named it too... but as of today the name of this island I will call
it Stanheadstan (the rock of stone head makers) or
Better yet Rapa Nui that's what the natives call it..
Last defiantly not least who were the people responsible for building the structure?
One can find many theories, from Druids to Romans and every body ells in between.
Basically
no one has a clue about any of it. And for a few scientists who either
had or still have any logical theories are dismissed outright....
A lot more to come...
Ps.
it's the tongue (language) and the terrain, not race and superstition,
which is necessary, in order to find the ancient truth, so what you are
reading/seeing is just a small part of The "World According To Gaus"
project,
What I "hopefully soon to be us" am doing is trying to save
the environment of today by building on the technology of the ancients,
and clock is ticking because all of the ancient knowledge is under
attack by the forces of modernity, bee it in Tibet, Afghanistan, or
Republic of Lakotah "Lakota"...but it is reemerging in parts of UK but
unfortunately it is selling it self more as an ritual based tradition
then what they really are ,those who respect all that is good ...so
before I can reveal the not so secret of the Stonehenge I like to point
out that life is the foremost top item which is good and these
structures are more about life then death or rituals although time to
time people were buried in this place and surely political meeting were
attended , murders were committed ,picnics were enjoyed just to name a
few but what it was built for is much more mundane yet profound...
And no I am not following The Footsteps of the Man Who Would Be King "a Sean Conary/ Michael Caine movie"....
More videos will be launched soon.
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