25 January 2009

The Yonaguni Pyramid - Unlocking Our Past





This site is located in Japanese waters just off the coast of south east Asia, and can be found via Google Maps, codewords "Yonaguni Islands". It appears to be at least 10,000 years old and possibly older. We are looking at a society that may have been connected to the Polynesian people of Easter Island because of archaeological findings at Yonaguni, or in essence, the lost continent of "MU".

This is another mere "anomaly" according to our current accepted view of history. What are the odds that our history as a species can be only 6000 years old? This makes no sense to any sane free-thinking individual. All that we have to do is open the traditional western bible and look in the book of Genesis... do you see the word "Nephilim"? Notice where they come from? "...The Clouds..."  OR maybe if you go to the root of the word you will find the Greek words "nephos" and "nephelē"...  This, of course, is the same word that prompted Zecharia Sitchin to start asking questions about the Hebrew Torah, especially because the "old testament" IS the Hebrew Torah. I'm not about to go into a massive analysis of anything right about now. I am much more interested in getting people to seriously examine the carefully scripted "traditional" educational materials presented to us from the moment of birth.

I suggest to start doing a little research and keep your homework up to date.  You will likely find that all religions apparently seem to come from a far distant point, and the farther back we search, the more everything seems to converge... (Roman, Greek, Celtic, Nordic, Hindu, Mayan, Egyptian, Sumerian...) We have more similarities than differences... remember that. 


Some points of reference:

Yonaguni Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcN6od-rpus

Secharia Sitchin:
http://www.sitchin.com/

Graham Hancock - Yonaguni photos:
http://www.grahamhancock.com/gallery/underwater/yonaguni.htm

Also, read this general introduction by Graham Hancock:


I'm sure you might find some of this quite... challenging?

Have fun :)


(p.s. Genesis comes from the Egyptian "genes of Isis")

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