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Garry Denke
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 7:46 pm    Post subject: O... My... G-d! Reply with quote

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There has been enough Hele Stone weathering of the Jeremiah Ezekiel described lion head, calf head, and face as a man (clockwise) Stone carvings of Heel Stone throughout the millennia, and of those flying eagle's wings centering them on the Heelstone southwest face.

Now vandals are destroying what is left of the Stone which the builders rejected that Jesus Christ described in the Holy Bible Gospel, whereinunder rests Daniel the Prophet's identified Ancient of days "throne", also described in the Revelation of Jesus Christ by Saint John the Divine.

Well hopefully these vandals did not cause even further Heel Stone damage to that lion head, calf head, face as a man (clockwise) and flying eagle's wings (centering) of the southwest face of Heelstone that faces the King James Bible described seven (7) Stone Archway.

The head of the corner Stone of the Avenue has been weathered enough!
The head of the corner Stone of the Avenue has been destroyed enough!
The head of the corner Stone of the Avenue has been damaged enough!

Save the Heel Stone! Save the Heelstone!

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http://www.panoramio.com/photo/7529895
http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/salisbury/salisburynews/display.var.2281183.0.0.php
http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/headlines/display.var.2281183.0.vandals_cause_damage_at_stonehenge.php


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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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2 Suspects

(12)

THUS KING ARTHUR

Guilty parties want to see the evidence against them
Guilty parties want to see the crime publicised
Guilty parties want credit for their crime
Guilty parties return to crime scene


Posted by: Garry Denke, Plano, Texas, USA on 2:18am Tue 20 May 08
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I REST MY CASE

Gold Mercy Seat under Hele Stone
Gold Ark of the Testimony under Hele Stone
Gold Table for the Shewbread under Hele Stone
Gold Candlestick under Hele Stone
Gold Ephod-Girdle under Hele Stone
Gold Breastplate under Hele Stone
Gold Altar of Incense under Hele Stone


Ancient Wizard Merlin

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2 Suspects
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Heelstone Sculptured, Again

The Celtic sculptured four beasts of Heel Stone have been weathered enough without further alterations by the two 'Red Rover' carvers. Thousands of Heelstone sculptors, armed with hammers and chisels throughout past millennia, have not helped save them either.

Fortunately the Ancient Celtic sculptured lion head, calf head, face as a man, and flying eagle's wings "Heel Stone Sculpture" are preserved by the Ancient literature. But their History could be better preserved if British archaeologists would care about them for real.

Celtic four beast Heelstone sculpture belongs in The British Museum of London, the head of the Stonehenge Avenue corner has been weathered, altered, carved, damaged and destroyed enough! Why does not even one British archaeologist care about Heel Stone?

Well one thing is for certain, I was sure fooled by Pitts, he does not care about it.

Save Holy Heelstone!
Jesus Christ! Jesus Christ!
Move It to The British Museum!


Chiseling Heel Stone

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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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YANKEES CRACK THE CASE? Cool

See the two Suspects in the Photos?

Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Panoramio - Photo of Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering

Yankee (sometimes abbreviated to 'Yank') has a number of possible meanings, but in almost all contexts, it refers to someone of United States origin or heritage. Within the United States, its popular meaning has varied over time. Historically, the term usually refers to residents of New England, as used by Mark Twain in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

See the Rock's northside Backpack?

Justice and the Stonehenge Vandals - The Lede - Breaking News - New York Times Blog

KING ARTHUR'S COURT CASE

Brasen Altar of Burnt Offering under Heelstone
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Gold Mercy Seat under Heelstone
Gold Ark of the Covenant under Heelstone
Gold Table for the Shewbread under Heelstone
Gold Candlestick under Heelstone
Gold Ephod - Girdle under Heelstone
Gold Breastplate under Heelstone
Gold Altar of Incense under Heelstone

Connecticut Yankee?
Justice is Served! Cool

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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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this is... bullshit.... :/
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:52 am    Post subject: "Henges of Western Europe are Coal Busts" Reply with quote

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Hanuka wrote:
this is... bullshit....

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/stonehenge-decoded-3372/Overview

Stonehenge ditch (actually pits) was not uniform in shape or depth, varying in width from 10 feet to 20 feet wide at depths ranging from 4.5 feet to 7 feet deep. No effort was taken in keeping any part of nonuniform Stonehenge ditch (mining pits) clean. Ancient energy coal explorers dug down into the solid base rock, haphazardly here and there, then upon finding no coal outcropping, moved on.

Pearson, et al, think scientists are gullible enough to believe that Stonehenge ditch (mined pits) was dug 10 feet - 20 feet wide and 4.5 feet - 7 feet deep down into solid base rock for the express purpose of sprinkling handfuls of cremation dust into it. Pearson, et al, think scientists are stupid enough to believe in their "holy place" and "domain of the dead" initial first purpose. Newsflash, we're not.

"Henges of Western Europe are Coal Busts"
-Dr. Garry Whilhelm Denke (1622-1699)




Besides that, Good show.

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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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What's your point?

and why are you dancing so much around that stone of yours??
Hell, I even fail to see those lion head, calf head, and face as a man and
flying centered wings of yours....

please summerise and dont copy-paste!

besides, ain't sonehedge is a monument of the Celts and not of Christians anyways??

p.s. plz dont ancor link, its too annoying...
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hanuka wrote:
What's your point?

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Stonehenge ditch is just under 1/5th of a mile long averaging 15 feet in width and 6 feet in depth. Multiplying its 1,000 feet length by 15 feet width by 6 feet depth, the volume of Stonehenge ditch is roughly 90,000 cubic-feet. Pearson, et al, claim Ancient coal hunters excavated such 90,000 cubic-feet Stonehenge ditch volume for the express purpose of sprinkling 2 cubic-feet of cremated bones into it. They claim Ancient coal hunters dug Stonehenge ditch 45,000 times too large for this reason: "The 2 cubic-feet of cremated bones in Stonehenge ditch were Ancient coal hunting Royalty, therefore the Sacred ditch volume had to be 45,000 times too large for such handfuls of Royal cremations."

457 news articles agreed.

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Garry Denke wrote:
Hanuka wrote:
What's your point?

Hanuka

Stonehenge ditch is just under 1/5th of a mile long averaging 15 feet in width and 6 feet in depth. Multiplying its 1,000 feet length by 15 feet width by 6 feet depth, the volume of Stonehenge ditch is roughly 90,000 cubic-feet. Pearson, et al, claim Ancient coal hunters excavated such 90,000 cubic-feet Stonehenge ditch volume for the express purpose of sprinkling 2 cubic-feet of cremated bones into it. They claim Ancient coal hunters dug Stonehenge ditch 45,000 times too large for this reason: "The 2 cubic-feet of cremated bones in Stonehenge ditch were Ancient coal hunting Royalty, therefore the Sacred ditch volume had to be 45,000 times too large for such handfuls of Royal cremations."

457 news articles agreed.

Denke


Okay... so what ya just said is that Sonhedge ditch(aint it a pile of stones and not ditch?) is so-and-so in diameter and depth...
Again, I go back to my enitial question;

Whats your point? :/

p.s. from what I recall Stonhedge was a worshipping place of the Celts to
the sun(or the moon, aint sure...) so how a few bones make a difference?

It just tell us that a one rich dude decided that he wants to be buried in Stonhedge
so 1 night a few gravediggers came by and dumped his corpse to the ditch... so ****ing what?!
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repeating Hanuka's point : so what ?
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Clearly, the point is that the Stonehenge ditch is just under 1/5th of a mile long averaging 15 feet in width and...
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serpicojr, why did you stop in the middle of this riveting story about stonehenge ditches ? i want to know how it ends ! Wink
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serpicojr wrote:
Clearly, the point is that the Stonehenge ditch is just under 1/5th of a mile long averaging 15 feet in width and...
.. and that means it's a failed coal mine. Then they piled those rocks there to remind themselves not to look for coal there any more.
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Beneath Gary's incoherent "read my mind" presentations appears to be the good idea that henges served as strip-mine markers. Sighting lines from fixed markers is a good way to plot where you've already dug, and where you will next. In fact that's just what we do. The normal way to mine is to trench and then fill that trench immediately. For generations of miners with poor record keeping, and a landscape quickly healed by ploughing and erosion, monumental markers would be necessary.

I can see astrology getting mixed up with the practical function of ancient survey markers.
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Did you guys forget about the Celts or what?
I mean, they didn't just walk by; saw a pretty circle and decided to conduct
their rituals there? I dun think so...

Besides, they aren't "the descendents of Stonehenge" for no reason, ain't they?
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