Re: Honest Question: Poleshift and the Pyramids
In Article <[email protected]> Aaron Steiner wrote:
> Nancy, I heard that the pyramids are older than we
> once thought. If the last shift occurred after the
> pyramids were built how come they line up perfectly
> with the North Pole and Orion? This must mean that
> they were built after the last shift. Thoughts?
I went looking for some documentation on just where the
Great Pyramids point, because I've heard this statement before re
"pointing north-south and east-west". I located a web site based on an Art Bell interview
that was filled with very precise details about the Great Pyramids, such
as:
- The casing stones, 144,000 in all, were so brilliant that
they could literally be seen from the mountains of Israel
hundreds of miles away.
- Amazingly, the outside surface stones are cut within 0.01
(1/100th) inch of perfectly straight and at nearly perfect
right angles for all six sides. And they were placed
together with an intentional gap between them of 0.02
inch.
- After studying the detailed measurements made by the
investigators before him, Newton recognized that many
key measurements would be in round numbers if the
standard unit of measure was just 0.001 (1/1,000) inch
larger than the British inch-which just happens to be
the Sacred Jewish Inch. (The Sacred Jewish Inch, 1/25
of a cubit, equals 1.00106 British inches.)
- The height of the Pyramid's apex is 5,812.98 inches, and
each side is 9,131 inches from corner to corner (in a
straight line). If the circumference of the Pyramid is
divided by twice its height (the diameter of a circle is
twice the radius), the result is 3.14159, which just
happens to be pi.
- Each of the Pyramids four walls, when measured as a
straight line, are 9,131 inches, for a total of 36,524
inches. At first glance, this number may not seem
significant, but move the decimal point over and you get
365.24. Modern science has shown us that the exact
length of the solar year is 365.24 days
- The average height of land above sea level (Miami
being low and the Himalayas being high), as can be
measured only by modern-day satellites and computers,
happens to be 5,449 inches. That is the exact height of
the Pyramid.