A possible sister site to Stonehenge?

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    SteveStrummerUK
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 13:39:23 (permalink)
     
    Facinating stuff Ed, it was all over the news here yesterday.
     
     
     
    The general area:
     

     
     
     
    The composite scan image and the interpretation of the data:
     

     
     
     
    Artist's impression:
     

     
     
     
     

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 13:45:57 (permalink)
    How far away is Chez Strummy?
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 13:56:43 (permalink)


    There's no pictures in that article


    I need pictures in my literature

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 13:59:15 (permalink)
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    There's no pictures in that article


    I need pictures in my literature

    'nuff said.


    See Strammy's post. He doth provide.
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 14:49:47 (permalink)
    But what does this have to do with Dr. Who?
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 14:56:04 (permalink)
    Hi,

    I keep thinking there is a lot more out there to be found, but the only things that some people want to find is that which already looks similar to what we know.

    In meditation and dreaming time, there is an amazing set of fluxes and light beams, and they are NOT centered on the main stones at all, which to me would suggest that they are not the center of the energies around there. What I can not determine is which direction these are, since "directions" kinda don't exist in meditation on thos esamples I have experienced. There is also a series of stories about the "rush" and the energies described in there are similar but they are disguised in mystical stuff that tends to confuse the issue some for me, but is very valid otherwise.

    Did this with a group of friends in the early days of the Internet with a group of friends, and one of them, supposedly was one of the three sisters!
    post edited by Moshkiae - 2010/07/23 14:57:41

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 15:05:58 (permalink)
    Very cool. I was watching the history channel the other day and they talked about another wood henge, this time in Germany, that they think may be some 15,000 years old IRRC. And like the others, it is very much an astronomical tool.

    Remarkable stuff.

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/23 15:06:36 (permalink)
    bapu


    How far away is Chez Strummy?

     
    About 95 miles - just over two hours drive.
     
     
    Will I find Moshpit's brain energy if I go there?
     
     
     

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 00:39:14 (permalink)
    Then there's Stonehenge's distant cousin, Carhenge:






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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 00:44:13 (permalink)
    In  less silly vein, this is very cool - it makes you wonder what kind of wonders have not yet been detected there.




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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 16:54:39 (permalink)
    Yeah, I saw that.  It started me wondering, what could be under stone henge?



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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 17:23:16 (permalink)
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    ..... what could be under stone henge?

     
    Everyone knows that beneath Stonehenge, you'll find the PANDORICA 
     
     
     
     

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 19:38:32 (permalink)
    England wasn't always an island. 

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 20:02:02 (permalink)
    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 


    It isn't anymore either, since the French have managed to tunnel their way back in, egads!

    Or was it us who we managed to tunnel our way out?

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/24 20:18:35 (permalink)
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    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 


    It isn't anymore either, since the French have managed to tunnel their way back in, egads!

    Or was it us who we managed to tunnel our way out?


    Didn't they meet in the middle somewhere? Way down in the lonely ocean?

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 15:21:04 (permalink)
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    bapu


    How far away is Chez Strummy?

     
    About 95 miles - just over two hours drive.
     
     
    Will I find Moshpit's brain energy if I go there?
     
     
     
    The group of us, about 7 or 8 of us, setup a meditation on a certain time, and all of us were to do it for at least an hour. And later we compared the information.
     
    We did various places. Stonehenge, Ayers Rock, The Grant Tetons ... and the results were quite far out and neat, and we pretty much identified each other really well, but I would say that some of us had a hard time being "disciplined" in these events ... that is, I was there, but I can tell you that I lived through the many events quite impressively, and pretty much everyone could see/tell some of the things I was doing or a part of. I think I was too busy diving around the energy flows! There is a reason why "fishbird" is one of my nicknames ... though "skylark" is my spirit name.
     
    My thinking is that there is more on the north side and it is even bigger to the point that it is very hard to tell what it is or if it belongs to anything else. And it is also much deeper, which I think suggest there may have been some volcanic type of activity that covered up a lot of it.
     
    I keep thinking "north" because that is the "way of the spirit", which of course is symbolic and might not have anything to do with the Northern directions at all.
    post edited by Moshkiae - 2010/07/27 15:23:12

    As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
      
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 15:27:18 (permalink)
    Crg


    Jonbouy


    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 


    It isn't anymore either, since the French have managed to tunnel their way back in, egads!

    Or was it us who we managed to tunnel our way out?


    Didn't they meet in the middle somewhere? Way down in the lonely ocean?
    I thought they never met! ... that's why they had so many wars!
     
    And The Goons said they built the channel to make sure that they stayed apart and ... different!

    As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
      
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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 16:14:54 (permalink)
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    England wasn't always an island. 

     
    England has never been an island - I think you mean 'Great Britain'.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 16:17:35 (permalink)
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    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 

     
    England has never been an island - I think you mean 'Great Britain'.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    It seems to be so great that Bapu must make an appearance come September.

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 17:38:31 (permalink)
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    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 


    England has never been an island - I think you mean 'Great Britain'.







    It seems to be so great that Bapu must make an appearance come September.

     
     
    During which time it shall be referred to as Wonderful Britain
     
     

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 17:47:17 (permalink)
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    SteveStrummerUK


    Crg


    England wasn't always an island. 


    England has never been an island - I think you mean 'Great Britain'.







    It seems to be so great that Bapu must make an appearance come September.


    Hopefully the world economy wont be in full collapse when you go away. WHAT!?

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    Re:A possible sister site to Stonehenge? 2010/07/27 19:36:41 (permalink)
    England, Great Britain, what's the difference mate. I mean really are we talking societal sects?

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