Showing posts with label Amorites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amorites. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2020

Ancient Canal Discovered in Illinois. Evidence of Amorite CopperTrade.

             Ancient Canal Discovered in Illinois. Evidence of Amorite Copper Trade.


 The Babylonian Amorites were a culture of peace and progress. The building of temples, the adorning of cities, the digging of canals, the making of roads, have also been noted in areas of the Midwest where giant human skeletons have been found.  More on Missouri canals photographed  Mysteries of Ancient America Books: Ancient Canal Discovered in Illinois. Evidence of Amorite CopperTrade.

History of Mifflin County Illinois 1885
    On the banks of Green River, in Henry County in Illinois, are traces of an ancient city, which was once the abode of a commercial people, and points to a time when the Rock River was a navigable stream of some commercial importance. A canal connected these two rivers some three miles above the junction. This canal is about a mile and a half long and is perfectly straight for about one-fourth of a mile from the Green River end; it is then relieved by a perfectly easy curve, reaching the Rock River at a bend, and showing that the engineering was done in a masterly manner. The soil is of a very fine texture, mixed with a ferruginous mineral deposit; hence its firmness, and the reason of it withstanding the washings of rains, for this great lapse of time. About twelve miles back and above this canal is another partly natural and partly artificial connecting Rock and Mississippi Rivers. This is so well preserved that about twelve years ago the "Serling" a small Rock River steamer, passed through it into the Mississippi River. These works are as old as the mountains of Egypt and were in all probability built by a contemporaneous people.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Amorite Babylonian Numerology at the Adena Hopewell Rock Mill Works in Fairfield County, Ohio



Amorite Babylonian Numerology at the Adena Hopewell Rock Mill Works in Fairfield County, Ohio





210 X pi equals 660.  This evidence that the Adena Hopewell had knowledge of pi and advanced mathematics.  660 was the Babylonian number for the sun god,



   The core numbers of the Babylonian Amorite numerological codex are 660 or 666 for the Sun Father and 1080 for the Earth Mother. The henge at this work was 210 feet: 210 X pi = 660. Many of the earthworks used the lengths of 240 and 420 feet together to add to both 1080 and 660. 420 + 240 = 660 and 420 + 420 + 240 = 1080. Although not measured, the north and south wall gateways were not centered and could have been cut at 240 feet.



The Piketon works show how 420 and 240 were used together to add up to 660 and 1080.  420 + 240 = 660.   420+420+240=1080  212 X pi = 666 !

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Biblical Amorite Giants Numerical Codex of Gematria Found Within West Virginia's Ancient Earthworks

Biblical Amorite Giants Numerical Codex of Gematria Found Within West Virginia's Ancient Earthworks


    The two basic numbers with the Gematria numerical codex are 666 that represent the Sun Father and 1080 that is symbolic of the Earth Mother. 



Two solar temples, called henges located in Charleston, West Virginia had a circumference of 666 feet, following the Gematria codex



A wider view of the two Gematria henges, measuring 666 feet shows that they were aligned to the Winter Solstice sunrise and the Summer Solstice sunset.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Ancient Navigable Canal Discovered on the Rock River in Illinois

Ancient Navigable Canal Discovered on the Rock River in Illinois



The ancient canal is discernable from the bed of the old channel of the Green River. This is almost exactly three miles from the natural junction of the Green and Rock Rivers as the article described.


History of Mifflin County Illinois, 1885
     On the banks of Green River, in Henry County in Illinois, are traces of an ancient city, which was once the abode of a commercial people, and points to a time when the Rock River was a navigable stream of some commercial importance. A canal connected these two rivers some three miles above the junction. This canal is about a mile and a half long and is perfectly straight for about one-fourth of a mile from the Green River end; it is then relieved by a perfectly easy curve, reaching the Rock River at a bend, and showing that the engineering was done in a masterly manner. The soil is of a very fine texture, mixed with a ferruginous mineral deposit; hence its firmness, and the reason of it withstanding the washings of rains, for this great lapse of time. About twelve miles back and above this canal is another partly natural and partly artificial connecting Rock and Mississippi Rivers. This is so well preserved that about twelve years ago the "Serling" a small Rock River steamer, passed through it into the Mississippi River. These works are as old as the mountains of Egypt and were in all probability built by a contemporaneous people.

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