Sunday, August 19, 2018

Buddhism in the Grand Canyon (video)

CrystaLinks.com; Ancient Mystery; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Wisdom Quarterly
The whole world longs to see the wonder of the Grand Canyon even though Mexico has bigger, deeper canyons such as Copper Canyon, home of the fastest runners in the world, the Native American Raramuri/Tarahumara Indians.

G. E. Kincaid: Egyptian artifacts in the Grand Canyon
(Ancient Mystery) The Egyptian Grand Canyon, Asian artifacts, and the real history of the mighty Grand Canyon. PM Nubar Pasha of Egypt was first prime minister of Egypt. He served his first term from Jan. 1884-June 1888. He contacted the U.S. Department of State and requested that all of the Egyptian artifacts so far found in the Grand Canyon be returned to Egypt. He also requested that no more information about Egyptians ever being in the Grand Canyon be published by the Smithsonian Institute. So it seems the Smithsonian has been silenced at around the same time giant discoveries were increasing. G. E. Kincaid served in the Marine Corps. After retiring he worked for S. A. Jordan as an archeologist. Prof. Jordan was sent to the Grand Canyon by the Smithsonian Institute to investigate information reported by John Wesley Powell. The tunnel opening is presently on Cliff Wall, 395 feet above the present Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Archeologists estimate the man made cavern is about 3,000 years old. More

The Grand Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world. [What about Mexico's Copper Canyon?] The Yarlung Tsangpo Canyon in Tibet is actually deeper and longer than the Grand Canyon.
 
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Hualapai Tribal Nation, and the Havasupai Tribe.

"Aztlan" is in our hollow earth.
President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery. It is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
 
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet/1,800 meters) Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history has been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted.


Buddhist cave temple hewn from stone, India
While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago. Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to its present-day configuration.

For thousands of years, the area has been continuously inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon ("Ongtupqa" in Hopi language) a holy site and made pilgrimages to it.

The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was Garcia Lopez de Cardenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540....

Archeological Coverups
David Hatcher Childress
Perhaps the most amazing suppression of all is the excavation of an Egyptian tomb by the Smithsonian itself in Arizona.

A lengthy front page story of the Phoenix Gazette on April 5, 1909, gave a highly detailed report of the discovery and excavation of a [characteristically Buddhist] rock-cut vault by an expedition led by a Professor S.A. Jordan of the Smithsonian.

The Smithsonian, however, claims to have absolutely no knowledge of the discovery or its discoverers.

Buddhist artifacts
What would it take to convince skeptics?
In the Haunted Canyon area were such names as the Cheops Pyramid, the Buddha Cloister, Buddha Temple, Manu Temple, and Shiva Temple. Was there any relationship between these places and the alleged Egyptian discoveries in the Grand Canyon?
This entire area with the Egyptian and Hindu place names in the Grand Canyon is a forbidden zone: no one is allowed into this large area. We could only conclude that this was the area where the vaults were located.

To this day this area is curiously off-limits to all hikers and even, in large part, park personnel. We called a state archaeologist at the Grand Canyon and were told that the early explorers had just liked Egyptian and Hindu names and that it was true that this area was off-limits to hikers and other visitors because of "dangerous caves."

There's something underground, a whole lost city.
The discerning reader will see that if only a small part of the "Smithsoniangate" evidence is true, then our most hallowed archaeological institution has been actively involved in suppressing the truth.

What truth? Evidence of advanced cultures in American, evidence for ancient voyages of various cultures to North America, evidence for anomalistic giants and other out-of-place artifacts, and evidence tending to disprove the official dogma that is now the official schoolbook "history" of North America.

The Smithsonian's Board of Regents still refuses to open its meetings to the news media or the public. If Americans were ever allowed inside the "nation's attic," as the Smithsonian has been called, what skeletons might they find? More

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