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Sacred Sites and Megalithic Mysteries >> New book Silbury Dawning claims aliens founded early human civilizations
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brigantia

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| Posted 06-10-2012 at 15:30  
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There's a potential international bestseller with that one Pete. As long as it violates all attributions to common sense and we can get Leonard Nimoy to write the Foreword, I think we should go with it!
ttfn - Paul
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Feanor

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| Posted 06-10-2012 at 15:41  
I think it's safe to say that I am not as informed about The Hill as perhaps I should be. Frankly, in this thread and its links, I have learned a great deal more than I ever did.
If I am mistaken about certain aspects it's certainly through ignorance, i.e.: the Deer Antler, et.al.
I do believe that I am qualified to address the premise, and this is how I have tried to proceed.
If Silbury Hill was wet inside it would have collapsed a very long time ago, first sloughing apart from the bottom, then 'melting'. Its mass is too great, and its got no internal shoring. We have seen examples of this 'sloughing' in just the last generation if I'm not mistaken.
They may well have built it to Reach the Sky, ala Tower of Babel among others. But I feel very strongly that they didn't build it so the Sky could reach Them.
Brigantia - we must surely collaborate!
John - I see a popular series of 'Dustman' books in the offing.
In a dystopian world where all are oppressed by the Evil Sky Masters, one man - Steve the Dustman - now hard-bitten and resentful of his treatment by the greedy Ugge, moves North to Avebury where his talents can be better appreciated. Unwittingly pressed into service by unscrupulous Chalk-Brokers, he battles turmoil and self-doubt as he works weaving baskets for the kind and beautiful local girl Mugge.
A thrilling tale of Love & Adventure, will Steve find acceptance among these peculiar Strangers? Will Mugge's heart finally turn to him?
Armed only with a pocketful of Flint, Steve must overcome steep odds to find love, meaning and purpose while battling sinister adversaries from Beyond the Moon on the slippery slopes of mysterious Silbury Hill.
Soon to be a Major Motion Picture.
Next up: "The Dustman Only Rings Twice"
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PeteG

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| Posted 06-10-2012 at 16:25  
We know the chalk inside is millions of years old so by John's logic Silbury must have been built millions of years ago!
I can see it now, primitive man sat on top of the mound hiding behind a small bush which he holds in one hand with a club in the other just waiting for a passing Brontosaurus to come by and graze, then... THWACK!
Primitive man has food for his tribe.
In fact, thinking about it, the whole Avebury complex is being looked at upside down!
The Sanctuary is the Head, the Avenue the Neck, Avebury Circle the Body and Bechampton Avenue the Tail!
It's a massive representation of a Brontosaurus in the landscape!
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sem

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| Posted 06-10-2012 at 21:06  
Hi Neil
You need the Dustman Hoffman. I'm sure he could find the correct method.
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