Monday, February 14, 2011

Ley Lines

Since the Roswell incident in 1947, Aime Michel mapped every UFO incident before his death in 1992. Michel discovered that all the incidents were in very specific lines - degrees of latitude. Scientists have found that these locations have extreme energy fluxes and inexplicable occurrences like batteries on cameras and phones not working or compasses going haywire. What is more, many of these locations have extreme structures built on them such as pyramids, temples, monuments, etc. These structures include Egyptian and Mayan pyramids, Stonehenge and Easter Island. Is it possible that the people that built these structures harnessed the extreme energy coming from the earth at those very spots?

In Europe, if you take these sites and connect them with a line, known as a ley line, every town that you cross has a name that comes from the same root. Every archaeological point has the root word of "STAR".


Is that just a coincidence? I doubt it. It seems to me that these sites were placed here and named for a reason. Could they be wormholes or star-gates to other worlds? Were they named with "STAR" as an homage to the beings that taught humans the technology? Who knows. I do believe they have a lot more meaning than we were ever lead to believe. Maybe we will never know.

2 comments:

Michael James said...

There seems to be a connection in the town this particular line crosses. In their names. At the top in France we have Calais, then there's Cales and Calesium in Italy. If you like etymology, you might see the similarity and how they're quite close to 'calcium'. And since all these ley lines are basically conductors of geomagnetic energy, and calcium is metal (a conductor of electricity), maybe there's something here?? Idk,just an idea.

Kadir ARAS said...

Good idea. I think that these names and the temples along the way were made with divine guidance, without knowledge.