Smithsonian Institution, Grant Canion and Eggyptian Artifacts


A thirty year employee of Smithsonian identified as G.E. Kinkaid had discovered a cave in 1909 while boating on the Colorado River. The cavern was nearly inaccessible the entrance was 1486 feet below a sheer canyon wall.

Once inside Kinkaid found mummies and relics that he shipped to Washington DC.
A report of Kinkaid in the Gazette stated " on all the urns, it walls over doorways and tablets of stone which were found by the image are mysterious hieroglyphics the key to which the Smithsonian Institute Hope's yet to discover.
The engraving on the tablets probably has something to do with the religion of the peoples. Similar hieroglyphics have been found in southern Arizona.
Among the pictorial writings only two animals were found one is if prehistoric type."
Kinkaid 's report also noted that in one large room were mummies , all male and all wrapped in bark fabric.
Other rooms contained cooking vessels and storage places and one room smelled snaky seemed to be filled with gad or chemicals.
The Gazette also related that another Smitsonian archaeologist S.A .Jordan was making additional searches of the cave and has discovered evidence strongly indicating that the cavern has been once inhabited of a race.of oriental origin possibly from Egypt tracing back to Ramses.
The conclusion of the article is that Egypt and the Nile and Arizona and Colorado were connected by a historical chain.

.the Phoenix Gazette article seems to be the only real evidence that the discovery ever takes place.
After receiving a map of the Great Canion around the 94 Mike Creaçkand trinity crackhead areas with names like Tower of Set, Tower of Ra, Horus temple, Osiris temple.

In the Haunted Canion area were such names as Cheops Pyramid, Buda Cloister, Buda Temple.

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Delos Greece

Maurice Chatelain has written of sacred sites connected with a perfection that could only have been accomplished from the advantage point of outer space.
 

He described 13 mystical sites within a 459 mile radius of the long venerated Greek island of Delis connected by straight lines to produce a perfect maltose cross later the emblem of king templar.
Delos has always been considered one of ancient Greece,'s most sacred sites although  body knows why.

In our past ancestors came from outer space Chatelain wrote."What interest us now is how such a gigantic pattern was.marked on the Aegean and surroundings lands. I do not believe that even today land surveyors could mark such a gigantic figure over 360 miles jumping from island to island.and stretching o er the sea and mountains.
Except.from high up in the sky this maltese cross cannot be visible.
In the Odysey of the Gods Erick  on Daniken writes of an experience with Theopanis Manias a Greek air force officer who had studied topography at the Natiinal technical University of Athens.
He took a pair of compasses placed the point on Delphy and drew a circle through the acropokes Strange to say the circumference of the circle touched Argos.and Olympia.
These places were equidistant of each other.
Then he placed the c compass point at knosos at Cretr another circumference of the circle touched Sparta and Epidarus.
When the centre was at Delos Thebe and Ismir lay on the circumference.
When the centre was at Paros it was Knosos and Chalcis on the circumference.
When the centre was at Soarta  Mycene and the Oracle site of Trofonion were on the circumference.

Gold and Money



Although conventional history traces the development of modern banking to early Jewish and Italian institutions the Kings Templar predated the Rothschild and the Medici.

They pioneered the concept of credit facilities as well as the application of credit for commercial development and expansion.

They performed all the functions of a 20th century commercial bank. At the peak if their power the Templar handled much if not most of the available capital in western Europe.

The Templar held.long term private trust funds accessible only by the originators of the account, a practice that continues today in Swiss banks.


The Templars introduced the credit card and packaged tours as they developed funds transfer by note an technique probably obtained from Muslim contact in the Middle East.

During medieval times one of the primary goals of alchemists was to turn base metals into valuable Gold and silver.

The word alchemy stems from ancient Egypt  earlier known as Chem

Adherents of alchemists have included royal bloodlines of Europe Nd common  folk.

Among alchemists were ki gs and popes and emperors parish clerks, smith dyers, and thinkers. People like Roger Bacon, St Thomas Aquintus Tomas Browne, John Evelin and Isaac Newton were deeply interested and Charles II had an alchemical laboratory built under the royal bedchamber with access by a private staircase.

Other alchemist monarchs were Herakleios I of Byzantium  James IV, of Scotland Emperor Rudolf II.

Alchemy involved rudimentary chemistry  biology,  geometry  numerology, physics. Some practitioners gravitated toward the power of gold found d in money.

The magic of money manipulation may have been perfected in more modern times, but its roots go far back in  history and there appear to be a correlation between control by money, gold and ancient gods.

Joseph Farrell in his book "Babylonian Bankers" states:

"Since ancient times, and with.more or less uninterrupted constancy,  there has existed an international money power which seeks by a variety of.means including fraud, deception assassinations and war to usurp the.money and credit creating powers of various states it has sought to dominate.
And to obfuscates  and occult the profound connection between that money creating power and the deep alchemical physics that such power implies.

In the ancient times the coinage of money was conducted and contested by the priesthood I  obedience to their gods

In Babylon descended of Sumerian culture, checks were in use as draws on deposit if valuables. But the Gods demanded gold and  silver as noted by the law of Hammurabi.

The monetary systems of Babylonia established centres on the coast of Greece and in the Mycenaean centres.