Dear Cactusjumper;
Are you referring to THE Knight's Templars, or one of those make-believe groups?
Your friend;
LAMAR
Are you referring to THE Knight's Templars, or one of those make-believe groups?
Your friend;
LAMAR
cactusjumper said:Gentlemen,
I believe Ellie has made it clear that he believes the Templar's are the architects of this particular puzzle.
He has written that at one time he believed it was Spanish, but has since been dissuaded from that theory.
Perhaps we should be looking at the possibility of Templar's in America for our friendly debates.
Take care,
Joe
cactusjumper said:Ellie,
Nice boot picture.
Is it your contention that the mountain is shaped by man?
Thanks,
Joe
Springfield said:cactusjumper said:Ellie,
Nice boot picture.
Is it your contention that the mountain is shaped by man?
Thanks,
Joe
Great boot-looking monolith and an unmistakable landmark. Made by man? Not in my opinion. Used as a marker to see from a distance? Sure.
The rock arc certainly isn't a fire ring. Cinder blocks have been around long enough to make an 1880's creation date plausible I guess, but the rocks don't look 'worn in' enough to be that old, and seem susceptible to animal disturbance. In addition, the sparse small bits of charcoal seem like they'd wash or blow away rather quickly. For these reasons, the stone arc looks fresh to me. I generally agree with the concepts you're discussing, EB, but these two markers as presented are problematical for me.
Ellie Baba said:.... The main reason that I posted that particular photo is to verify that the Shadow Crescent Moon was an acceptable symbol used by the Architects and is still in use up through the 1800's to include Jacob Waltz's associates. Like I said,"B.C. or A.D." choose one, the other or both. The symbols have always stayed the same and have the same meanings. I will provide more info as time permits.
Thanks for the comments and have a great week.
EB