I remember there were so many predictions that this was evidence The Event was upon us. In the years since, I can't recall a single post saying, "Member what I said about predicting The Event? I was totally wrong just like every fucking other prediction!"
One of my favorite movies of all time, I was just a kid when I watched the original.
In the series sg-1, in a later season, they have a stargate show in the stargate show.
Is it possible that there might be some kind of pre programming type of thing.
There are all sorts of old indian tales around this area, so I question why they picked this one mountain. Seems like alot of this information is missing. This snippet has some of what im talking about.
Lummis makes a very striking observation in regard to the Indian which the average person fails to take into consideration in attempting to explain the complexity of the character of the Red Man: "As a human being he is unique in the whole world. He is the one racial man who enjoys two religions, irreconcilable yet reconciled; two currencies, millenniums apart in the world's ripening; two sets of tools, as far asunder as the stone age from the locomotive; two sets of laws, one coeval with Confucius and the other with the Supreme Court; two languages that preceded us, and two names, whereof the one we hear was ratified by the sacrament of Christian baptism, while the other, whereby he goes among his own, was sealed upon his infant lips with the spittle of a swart God-father at a pagan
feast.
"Before history was, this peculiar people had solved the problem of government in their own peculiar way and there were hundreds of American republics ahead of Columbus." Let us never forget that the Indian does nothing simply for pleasure; his hunts, his dances, his races, his very smoking, have a deep inner significance. The forces of the universe, the processes of Nature, the animals useful or dangerous, were all deified, for to him the world seemed peopled with mysterious forces and supernatural beings, and the resulting number of Nature myths and legends are so numerous, if collected, they would fill many volumes, but unhappily with the passing of the years and ignorance of the value of this treasure of folk-lore, much has been lost.
The region of Pikes Peak, the children of the Manitou looked upon as the cradle and Mecca of their race, and so with this fact in mind, we turn to their sacred myths, which I shall quote from Mr. Whitney's account:
"At the beginning of all things the Lesser Spirits possessed the earth, and dwelt near the banks of the Great River. They had created a race of men to be their servants, but these men made endless trouble for their creators, therefore the Lesser Spirits resolved to destroy mankind and
the earth itself, so they caused the Great River to rise until it burst its banks and overwhelmed the world. They themselves each took a large portion of the best of the earth, that they might create a new
world and a quantity of maize, their particular food, and returned to Heaven. Arriving at the gate of Heaven, which is at the end of the plains, where the sky and mountains meet, they were told they could
not bring the burdens of earth into Heaven, so they dropped them then and there. "These falling masses made a great heap which rose far above the waters, and thus was Pikes Peak created, directly under the gate of Heaven. As the Lesser Spirits returned to Heaven, they dropped
a few grains of their maize, which blessed by their contact with the immortals, sprang up with wonderful vigor, even under the waters of the flood, and reaching the surface, ripened.
"Now, among the inhabitants of the earth left to destruction, was one man who, by secretly feeding upon the food of the Spirits and the sacred maize, became much stronger and superior in every way to his
fellow beings, so he succeeded in sustaining himself and his wife above the flood. Suddenly a maize stalk rose before him. Breaking a joint from it, he fashioned it into a rude boat in which he and his wife took refuge. "The only visible objects upon the face of the waters were a few maize stalks, so he paddled from one to the other. On the first he found a pair of field mice, on the next a pair of gophers, and upon the third a pair of prairie-dogs. Thus he followed the course of the Spirits until he had
passed all the maize plants of the animals and birds. He reached the mountain at last. Having landed his boat, the poor mortal died of exhaustion and his wife died soon after, giving birth to a boy and
a girl, who became the special charge of the Spirits, and eventually the parents of the human race.
"Then the Spirits loosed one of the monsters of Heaven, the Lizard Dragon, Thirst, who having such satisfaction offered him, plunged into the watery world beneath. He drank and drank and drank and every day the waters receded and the mountain grew higher. Then fearing the Dragon would drink up the lakes and rivers and all the waters on the earth, the Spirits called him back, but his wings were unable to carry the weight of his swollen body and he fell back to the earth with such force, his neck was broken off completely and the torrent of blood and water which flowed from his veins colored the soil and made it the most fertile in the world.
"The huge crushed carcass was the origin of the 'Mountain of the Dragon' or 'Cheyenne Mountain/ as it is called today."
Sure, its not literal. But no one else is going to find it strange that this kinda mirrors the story told in genesis lol?
Anyway, wouldnt shock me if they drilled into that mountain looking for something. Lots of old indian legends about gods who lived in the mountains.
The "animal master" was a bird like god who lived inside the mountains of coso rock range, who had the ability to open doorways in rock and heal with the power of music.
I thought this was weird when it took place:
U.S. military command teams in charge of protecting homeland security are being isolated in the infamous Cheyenne mountain bunker where they will remain 'sealed off' until the coronavirus pandemic passes (DailyMail 3/28/2020)
I remember there were so many predictions that this was evidence The Event was upon us. In the years since, I can't recall a single post saying, "Member what I said about predicting The Event? I was totally wrong just like every fucking other prediction!"
Seems obvious when you think about it.
Also that article is a stub.
They have a more comprehensive article on Dark Chocolate than on Cheyenne Mountain.
We all know Stargate Command is really in charge.
One of my favorite movies of all time, I was just a kid when I watched the original.
In the series sg-1, in a later season, they have a stargate show in the stargate show.
Is it possible that there might be some kind of pre programming type of thing.
There are all sorts of old indian tales around this area, so I question why they picked this one mountain. Seems like alot of this information is missing. This snippet has some of what im talking about.
https://archive.org/details/jstor-25685849
I really like this statement here.
Sure, its not literal. But no one else is going to find it strange that this kinda mirrors the story told in genesis lol?
Anyway, wouldnt shock me if they drilled into that mountain looking for something. Lots of old indian legends about gods who lived in the mountains.
https://www.bradshawfoundation.com/coso/
The "animal master" was a bird like god who lived inside the mountains of coso rock range, who had the ability to open doorways in rock and heal with the power of music.
https://pcas.org/documents/AcousticArchaeologyweb.pdf
:shrugs:
TIL that 2 more weeks...
Space Force has been around since the 70's. It's located here at Buckley AFB in Aurora Colorado. Has been for years
Maybe. But it wasn't officially acknowledged or founded until the 20th of December 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Space_Force
I think it was a branch of the Air Force before that
The history is detailed in that link.
Agreed. The colors coming off the launches at Vandenberg was quite a sight when I was young. Very isolated base as well