Jammer Wrote:
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> Jiri
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> ( © Jiri Mruzek - Vancouver, BC, Canada )
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> Please go for a peek, it's worth the click just
> for the 1960s day glow monkey art.
> Almost gave me a flashback.
>
> Selected quotes from the website;
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> >"The Abydos Helicopter scene is not a
> palimpsest, it is a design."
Sounds weird? But, I go on and prove my words.
> > "Each of the five monkeys seems intent on
> breaking one another's neck! Could this be
> > symbolical of Mankind's five races?"
Or, to put it even better - man's nature?
> >" Therefore, when I encountered it again at
> Nazca, it became the "Seal of Atlantis""
You omit to mention, the item encountered is a complex geometric configuration, which also contains the part, which dominates Giza. Not the five monkeys!
> >" it would have been more accurate to call it
> the "Seal of an Unknown Advanced
> > Prehistoric Civilization of either Earthly or
> Alien Origin",
This brief list pretty well exhausts all the major possibilities..
> > but even so, my work goes a long way toward
> > proving that Plato's tantalizing
> account of advanced Atlantean
> > civilization is based upon true facts."
>
The anomalous phenomena seems more likely to be of Earthly origin.
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> I have 2 observations;
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> 1) Apparently you haven't met a layout you didn't
> see a math solution to yet.
Four layouts solved to a high degree - if you think that I only saw four layouts in my carrier, so be it! Keep on showing the positive as negative.
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> 2) It was only yesterday you shot a blunderbuss of
> accusations where you had me "believing in aliens,
> ancient cultures, and other delusions" (none of
> which is true). I asked you to link to a single
> post or site where I had supported such rubbish.
I explained this allegation away once already to you. You accused me of wanting to ride high on the shoulders of adoring fans, remember? Then you took personally my observation that authors like Daniken, or Bauval will automatically draw bigger audiences with their romantic approach to ancient mysteries than my mathematical analyses. Like I said - even minutest doses of math may prove lethal to Joe Sixpack.
> This was the sort of link I meant. Found any yet?
No, my work is unique, and consistent. It is self-evident. It is down to earth. It is simply geometric analysis of a given object. It is none of my fault that three major sites from three continents and separated by millenia of time, as well as the high-seas and oceans share major intrinsic qualities. I admit, this observation is fantastic, but it is not wild.
Jiri