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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Discover What the Archaeologists and Academia Has Suppressed About Ancient America

Discover What the Archaeologists and Academia Has Suppressed About Ancient America



Ninety-six diverse stories about Ancient America are presented in the Second Volume of "Mysteries of Ancient America: Uncovering the Forbidden" More evidence is reported that the erroneous archaeologist's term of "Hopewell" mound builders in the Ohio Valley were the Dakota Sioux Indians. More evidence is conferred that the giants in the Ohio Valley had their origins in ancient Babylon and were none other than the accounted giants in the Bible, known as the Amorites. Correlations are shown not only in regards to the ancient earthworks and the advanced mathematics used in their construction but also in how ancient Babylon is still prevalent in today's life and holiday celebrations. To expose how much of Ancient America has been suppressed, I chose two cities, Chicago and Cincinnati, to show how rich they once were in prehistoric mounds and earthworks. Using recent photos and rare historical drawings, these ancient works are presented for the first time. Using Lidar technology, new massive earthworks in Ohio and Indiana are revealed for the first time. This includes one of America's largest Mississippian platform mounds in Indiana that has never been photographed. Explore the many strange artifacts found in the burial mounds. Mounds revealing strange construction techniques are described that are reminiscent of the megalithic era. Bizzare skeletal remains are also reported within the burial mounds. Discover reports of European skeletal remains that have been found in burial mounds. Reports that contradict academics' Berengia theory and is subsequently dismissed. Paranormal Activity has been experienced at numerous mound and earthwork sites. Here the first-hand accounts of shadow people and demonic entities that have been witnessed at these ancient ruins. The massive geometric earthworks in the Ohio Valley can only be seen in their entirety from the air. Is there an extraterrestrial connection? See the evidence. These reports don't fit the 'politically correct' archaeologist's paradigm and have been suppressed until now.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Necropolis at Haunted Yellow Springs-Glen Helen Park

  Necropolis at Haunted Yellow Springs-Glen Helen Park

While there are many reports of paranormal activity at Yellow Springs, Ohio and the adjacent Glen Helen Park, few are aware that they are in an ancient necropolis of the mound builders.  There were once hundreds of burial mounds at this site that were destroyed by the town and university.
   Burial mounds were constructed to act as portals to connect the living with the dead.  The burial mound represented the impregnated nave of Mother Earth. Most burials contained red ochre that symbolized the female menses and "regeneration."

"Blood Spring" was one of the Holy of Hollies of the ancient mound builders. Red ochre can be found in abundance around this spring.

Burial Mound located within the Glen Helen Park.  It is left overgrown during the summer months and is hardly visible. The State employees who work and give tours of the Park are clueless to its ancient importance.

Three burial mounds located on the university campus.  One of the burial mounds has been desecrated by a statue.

Skull Rock is a short distance from "Blood Spring."

   Glen Helen Park is filled with spirits of the ancient dead.  Knowing the past and that you are walking on the ancient holy ground will enhance your visit. These portals are the reasons why unexplained noises and apparitions are seen in this area. This is of far more importance to witness than the oak tree that will be pointed out by your Glen Helen Nature Guide.