[ The Azorean Pyramid ] Not a Yes, not a No. People hate that. - TopicsExpress



          

[ The Azorean Pyramid ] Not a Yes, not a No. People hate that. Only the usual use and abuse. (As usual also in official History, who started the trend. But thats not the point, though motivations always hide any truth.) There, however, 2 points to notice, even if not helping to clear the situation, oscillating from found/not-found, Yes/No, Left/Right, 0/1 for the binary mind of all times. Here are they: 1 - The low resolution, and thus artifact making, is usually a good tool to see what details would disguise. How much could it be so, in this case?. Honestly, could not say. 2 - The reported place, using GPS, does not fit with the by coordinates place. The dept are different. To note GPS, while precise is not always to rely upon, specially near a base rented to who controls GPS data (for security reasons) sometimes sliding results (there are such testimonies). Conclusion: None. Certainly not wishing to balance from a forced one to another just because opposed. Someone will. For the not knowing, and for the inconsistencies, would not consider any conclusion as such, and would neither consider a cover-up in place. Theres an almost point 3: Would like to see the sailor come back to the same place, with the same GPS, in the chance any possible coordinates slide is kept so the location is the same, error kept. Would like... in desire of truth, but also expecting that, if done, the sailor will this time keep silent, understandably. Knowing as the world works, as Egyptology shows in its worse, closely followed by other opportunistic personalities, also trashing everything. === [P.S.] I like to see Ancient Aliens, but heres the catch: - With the sound off, not to listen. Only to know of ancient sites less know, to be aware of them. Does it work? It always work, not to listen beliefs, to look reality and let it state what it has to show. It had a name, now abused, distorted to method, which allows absence of discernment. Then results pushed, or turned binary, usually in an over-simplistic Yes/No. ___ It may be of the times, but we make them.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 13:15:47 +0000

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