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Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and magnetic fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids. They don't.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what? A grey mountain of?

I skimmed through it took me an hour. The more I read the more was wrong. Although some of it was interesting because I hadn't studied it. If I had read other books on Alchemy and Transmutation who knows.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and magnetic fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids. They don't.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what? A grey mountain of?

I skimmed through it took me an hour. The more I read the more was wrong. Although some of it was interesting because I hadn't studied it. If I has read other books on Alchemy and Transmutation who knows.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and magnet fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids. They don't.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what? A grey mountain of?

I skimmed through it took me an hour. The more I read the more was wrong. Although some of it was interesting because I hadn't studied it. If I has read other books on Alchemy and Transmutation who knows.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and magnet fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids. They don't.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what?

I skimmed through it took me an hour. The more I read the more was wrong. Although some of it was interesting because I hadn't studied it. If I has read other books on Alchemy and Transmutation who knows.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what?

I skimmed through it took me an hour. The more I read the more was wrong. Although some of it was interesting because I hadn't studied it. If I has read other books on Alchemy and Transmutation who knows.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids.

The myth about the Mountain, off those early maps in the North Pole was it's what?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism. Not the pyramids.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

The entire Leyline thing is because of cosmic alignment. Aligned to the stars, and constellations, being they marked the trade routes, camel trails, early navigation, many followed prior to better instruments, and roads. So cities and temples were placed under them, and the cosmos was named into gods, and worshipped.

Not geomagneticism. Iron and ore deposits also provide this. Enough to cause magnetism, and fields. Iron and ore deposits. Rome supposedly invented all the Iron. Not the practioners of geomagnetic pyramids placing on the earth's. Yawn and yawn. There is plenty of other phenomenon likewise causing magnetism.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes this is true. Except it's wrong. Whether certain pyramids provided energy, not simply spiritual, burial, perhaps actual, and were centrally placed is possibly true enough. There are theories on it. Nothing substantive. But possible.

Except they absolutely did not prevent natural disasters, preventing tectonics, like Earthquakes and Volcanoes. As I've stated they have been in the middle of natural disasters. Some are even supposedly sunk. Globally. It is factually not what pyramids did. At all.

As a premise, almost made me ignore it, completely. Except it has some information there. While it also has a lot of inaccuracies.

1 year ago
1 score