Hi Miguel, I agree with the others that this is, indeed, a fascinating topic. As youmentioned, historians seem to invent answers to so many questions rather than searching for the truth. I have watched documentaries showing upward to 500 people draging huge square stones across a desert to build pyramids. The very shape of the pyramids already give you a clue as to what they symbolize. The shape of a pyramid signifies knowledge. If you sit under a pyramid shaped object and concentrate on a particular subject or concentrate on solving a problem, you will have a much keener understanding of the problem at hand because your aura is much more active and energetic. Also, not all, but most pyramid structures were uncovered in deserts. Most, if not all of the Pyramids on Earth desrts, were underwater. Therefore, with the bouyancy of the water, it would be a much simpler task of moving large objects from one place to another and by using the proper tools it would be much easier to carve out messages or symbols to mark their presense on Earth. If my theory is correct, there could be more Pyramids still submerged and possibly still being occupied. I know that in what we refer to as modern time, Egyptians used the Pyramids as tombs for their Pharoahs, however that may not be what their true purpose was. I know that my thoughts on this matter may be completely erroneous, however I feel that it is the only logical conclusion. The bird depiction could be a symbol of reverance for a creature who understood their purpose and helped them in some way. Why then, would the people of the Ohio Valley not claimit tobe theirs?, unless they knew the truth of the origin and were protecting the true owners who may still exist, in another part of the ocean where the same symbols show up? GOD BLESS YOU ~Mike~ http://www.countryvalues65.com Ever notice how some believe that aliens have bases below the sea? Hmmmmmm.... Peace, ya'll.
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