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OBELISKS Around the World

Postby Masato » Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:27 pm

^ from that link

In Toronto:
(notice the pool again, and the tall rectangular shapes on the ground it is placed in)

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Postby Masato » Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:28 pm

PS: Have you seen the Masonic Hall in Hamilton? Its gorgeous.

Yet in Burlington its very shady/inconspicuous

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Postby Masato » Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:30 pm

Also from Nuckster's link:

The distance from the CN tower to casa loma is 4.44 km. To a masonic lodge on 1100 millwood road in east york 4.44 miles. To the grenville obelisk 1.11 nautical miles (NM is the unit used by boats and airplanes). To the Pecaut eternal flame 432m (a number in the cosmic sequence, see Scott Onstott's article about it). To the dominion centre 666m. To ontario place geodesic dome 1.61 NM, which is phi the golden number. To osgoode hall 1.08km (another number in the cosmic sequence). To the city hall 0.666 NM. To the old city hall 1.11km.

The distance from Casa Loma to the grenville obelisk is 1.61 miles, the golden number. To a masonic lodge on 151 annette street 3.033 miles. To the science center 4.44 miles. To the masonic lodge on 1100 millwood 3.33 miles. To the city hall 3.33km. To the hockey hall 2.71 miles, which is the mathematical constant e, very important in sacred geometry. To fort york 4.44km. To ontario place geodesic dome 5.55km.

The distance from 1100 millwood masonic temple to osgoode hall is 3.33 miles. To the dominion centre 6.66km. To the science center 1.11 miles.
The distance from the science centre to fort york is 9.99km. To the hockey hall 4.44 NM.
The distance from the 151 annette street masonic lodge to ontario place geodesic dome is 5.55km. To another masonic lodge on 2040 weston road 3.333 miles. To the city hall 6.66 km. To fort york 3.14 NM, which is the mathematical constant pi.

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Postby Masato » Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:32 pm

The distance between the CN and the skylon tower is 66.6 km.

The main freemason lodge of canada is in hamilton, a suburb of toronto, on 363 king street west.
The distance between the skylon tower and that masonic lodge is 66.6 km.

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Postby Masato » Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:34 pm

Should we just believe these measurements?

I'm too lazy/un-technical to check, lol

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Postby superCalo » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:32 pm

Masato look into the Obelisks of Ethiopia
there are hundreds of the tings there
civilizations lost

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Postby superCalo » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:35 pm

HE AMAZING MEGALITHIC OBELISKS OF AXUM IN ETHIOPIA
The Kingdom of Aksum or Axum, also known as the Aksumite Empire, was a trading nation in the area of Eritrea and northern Ethiopia , which existed from approximately 100 to 940 AD. It grew from the proto-Aksumite Iron Age period c. 4th century BC to achieve prominence by the 1st century AD, and was a major player in the commerce between the Roman Empire and Ancient India.
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The Axumites erected a number of large stelae, which served a religious purpose in pre-Christian times. One of these granite columns is the largest such structure in the world, standing at 90 feet. In the 7th century, early Muslims from Mecca also sought refuge from Quraysh persecution by travelling to the kingdom, a journey known in Islamic history as the First Hijra.


The main Obelisk of Axum (Amharic: የአክሱም ሐውልት?) is supposedly 1,700 years old, 24 meters tall (79-foot) is made of granite, and weighs 160 tonnes. It is ornamented with two false doors at the base and features decorations resembling windows on all sides. How could they have shaped hard granite that long ago, and on that scale?


The stelae were probably carved and erected during the 4th century A.D. by subjects of the Kingdom of Aksum, but the question remains how? With simple iron tools? Erection of stelae in Axum is stated as being a very old practice (today it is still possible to see primitive roughly carved stelae near more elaborated “obelisks”.) Is it possible that they are far older than presumed?

Over the course of time, many of these stelae fell to the ground due to: structural collapse (as, perhaps, in the case of the Great Stele, measuring 33 m), possibly immediately after their erection; earthquakes (Axum is in a seismic zone); or the military incursions of the Imam Ahmad Gragn during the Ethiopian-Adal War from 1529 to 43.



I suggest, that like in Egypt, some of these granite stelae could in fact be far older than presumed, and were inherited by the Kingdom of Axum and were re-erected by them. The major damage to the one seen above may be evidence of a massive catastrophe that severely impacted the first builders, perhaps 12,000

Researchers have uncovered a number of tombs in Axum since the 1970s but some had been pillaged and only one such grave, the so-called “Tomb of the False Door” is now open to visitors, according to UNESCO. We will be visiting the area after our Lost Ancient Technology Tour of Egypt in the Spring of 201

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Postby Canuckster » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:55 pm

Try this, I'm on my phone and the power went out

http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-googl ... ulator.htm
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Postby Canuckster » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:35 pm

holy shit, the distance calculator put the skylon tower at 66.8km

thats pretty goddamn close
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Postby Canuckster » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:40 pm

the distance on the skylon tower to the masonic lodge is 67.8km, not 66.6 but sure is in the ballpark.

but who knows the true accuracy of this thing, for any of these measurements, would likely need to use a few different measures to see because i know my gps sure isnt accurate sometimes.
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