Easter Island has a connecting lines with The Great Pyramids.wmv

Easter Island has a connecting lines with The Great Pyramids of Giza,
The Osireion at Abydos and Baalbek temple complex.
Where looks sphinx?
Anthropologist Martin Gray writes:
“Mystery surrounds the purpose of the ahu platforms and moai statues but even more perplexing mysteries
have begun to surface from the research of scholars outside the boundaries of conventional archaeology”.
There is a possibility that the remote island may once have been both a geodetic marker and the site of an astronomical observatory of a long forgotten civilization.
Easter Island was an important node in a global grid of sacred geography that predates the great floods of archaic times.
Twelve thousand years ago, when the great ice caps of the last glaciation were still largely unmelted, and sea-
level was 100 meters lower than it is today, the Rise would have formed a chain antediluvian islands, as long as
the Andes mountain range.
Astronomers this antediluvian culture had sophisticated knowledge of long-term astronomical cycles such as
precession, and that its historians had records of previous global cataclysms and the destruction they caused of
even more ancient civilizations.
Hancock suggests that Easter Island may once have been a significant scientific outpost of this antediluvian
civilization and that its location had extreme importance in a planet-spanning, mathematically precise grid of
sacred sites.
He writes,”The definite traces of lost astronomical knowledge that are to be seen on Easter Island, and the
recurrent echoes of ancient Egyptian spiritual and cosmological themes.”
Easter Island might have originally have been settled in order to serve as a sort of geodetic beacon, or marker —
fulfilling some as yet unguessed at function in an ancient global system of sky-ground co-ordinates that linked
many so-called ‘world navels.

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