Thursday, May 18, 2006

Celestial Find at Ancient Andes Site


Archeologists working high in the Peruvian Andes have discovered the oldest known celestial observatory in the Americas — a 4,200-year-old structure marking the summer and winter solstices that is as old as the stone pillars of Stonehenge.

The observatory was built on the top of a 33-foot-tall pyramid (33 is a very important number in esoterica, a maste number in Numerology, the Masons who love Egyptian symbolism have their highest 'order' at thr 33degree) with precise alignments and sightlines that provide an astronomical calendar for agriculture.

I anticipate more and more discoveries as the truth of our celestial heritage becomes harder to ignore or deny or suppress any longer.

Love,
Neil

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