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24/05/2016

Peter's Bethlehem angle - continued...

Some years ago I bought a stack of second-hand National Geographic magazines; glanced-through; but then set them aside for later. Time passed-by and in a moment of boredom I randomly selected one to re-read. It was dated March 1999 vol. 195, No.3 …This time I took note of an article that I had previously only skimmed: “Journey to the Heart of the Sahara” authored by Donovan Webster and photos by George Steinmetz - further details may be found at:
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/wallpaper/photography/photos/best-wallpapers-2008/adrar-madet-massif-steinmetz/ and at: https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/152981718564102837/

The article mentioned a circle of stones set into the Ténéré desert; Niger…
After some thought to determine the stone-circle’s likeliest position; (LAT: 18o 45’ N by LONG: 10o 22’ E …(est.) (North-West of the Adrar Madet Massif; Niger);
(Also use this website:) http://www.earth-3d.com/?eid=2441517_NE_TMTS_01&title=Adrar-Madet-Niger … I realized that this small circle lay at the precise centre of the North African continent.
Note: In Mr. Webster’s introduction he indicates four arrow-form stone structures that face outwards; towards the four cardinal points of the compass… (I.e. we are being instructed to look to the extreme limits of the continent.)
…and to demonstrate this insight I have drawn a simple map.

Taking the circle’s location as my centre point I drew a larger circle along the East/West alignment. (Latitude). This marked the coasts of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea… (nearest modern towns respectively: Tanit in Western Mauritania and Trinikitat in Eastern Sudan). The map’s scale gave a rough estimate of radius to about 1785-miles.
Drawing a second radius set to the equator; (nearest township - Oyan in Gabon) I struck another circle. (Longitude). The distance on this radius measured some 1275 miles (est.) (N.B. This circle also tangents due-East on the ancient Prime Meridian that transects Giza). However, the Northernmost extent of this circle indicated the 600-meter sea-depth in the Mediterranean, just North of the town of Bizerte in Tunisia; not the modern coastline. (At first glance one could assume this to be a mistake but the 600m depth also marks the approximate coastline from the end of the last Ice-Age; some: 10,500 y to 13,000 y ago). After further investigation; (i.e. adding additional details such-as ancient Biblical locations, cities etc.) - I realized that Bethlehem was bisected by the 1785-mile circle. Additionally; this circle also crossed the coast at the latitude where the Tropic of Cancer would have been in appx. 1 AD. (Have any pennies begun to drop yet???)

This gave me an idea. Taking into account sea-level changes over the last few millennia, plus coastal erosion/deposition – then a third circle drawn at the Atlantic and Red Sea 600m depths produced a radius of 1800 miles. This circle transected the ruins of ancient Jericho. Jericho has been dated to 9000 BC. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho (Note:) Jerusalem lies at the 1790-mile mark and aligns almost precisely toward the Niger circle: (Bethlehem is the precise alignment - not Jerusalem). Perhaps unsurprisingly Jericho also lies on the very same alignment - from central Niger, through Giza and Jerusalem. As you can see from the Africa map there is a precise geometry forming which ends in the Liberian town of Grand Cess. (Grand Cess? Perhaps meaning greatest terminus (cessation) of the Messianic Axis)? The first Hebrew Temple in Jerusalem exhibited two massive bronze pillars (Boaz & Jachin) - one with a circumference of: (appx.) 18 cubits and the other: (appx.) 12 cubits. The coincidence of the 12 / 18 measures suggested a scale application of 1 cubit to every 100 miles.

Now recall Peters’ Bethlehem Line; … (Messianic-Axis-Line has a certain “ring” to it!!!)
It was the work of mere seconds to extend a line from Bethlehem through the Pyramids at Giza - and from there across the continent to the Adrar Madet.
Result: A near-perfect alignment to the Niger stone circle as the Bethlehem / Niger alignment passes precisely through the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Following yet another lead, I drew a second axis from the Niger circle; (not shown on the above map) – this one bearing South-East into Ethiopia; (Abyssinia). There is a small island named Daga Stephanos which is sited to the South of Ethiopia’s Lake Tana! Unfortunately, my map lacks the definition required for a precise fix – however, Daga Stephanos lies some 1862 / 3 miles from the Niger circle.
Those with a smattering of physics will recognize the similarity of this approximation; (scaled-up) - to another profound measure: 186282.397 miles per. second. (Possibly a spurious connection – but intriguingly-close, nevertheless). The speed of light was first measured (historically) only 300 years ago (in 1676 by a Danish astronomer named Ole Roemer) – however, there are hints in the architecture of the Great Pyramid that this very same number occurs. …Likewise; those familiar with Biblical Legends of the Ark of The Covenant will recognizeLake Tana and Tana Kirkos as one site that the Ark occupied after its removal from Jerusalem! Daga Stephanos was another of many stopover points that the Ark was reputed to have remained during its journey through Ethiopia and lies a mere 15+ miles West of Tana Kirkos.

So, what does this hidden geometry mean? Might the stone circle’s apparent relationship to other ancient sites be a mere coincidence …or could there be something far-more mysterious in-play here? The circle may be a modern structure …(a hoax perhaps?) - but the alignment and central location suggests that it is; (at-least) a minimum of 2 thousand years old! But could it be even-older still – dated perhaps to 650 BC and the reign of King Manasseh of Israel – or even earlier than that; say - about 1,300 BC and the Armana period of Egypt’s King Akhenaten? (The geometry hints at both these dates and additionally Akhenaten's capital city of Akhetaten shares a curious affinity to the Bethlehem line itself... hinting perhaps to the heretic Pharaoh as a forerunner to the Messianic mythology of the Hebrews)! Might it even be a product of the persona who was reputed to be the fore-runner of Christ... The Church has little to tell us about a mystical Biblical figure named Melchizadek - but there are hints that it was HE who was associated with the Queen of Sheba (Ethiopia again).

Incidentally the modern day Ethiopian priests who are reputedly charged with possession of the Ark apparently to send would be enquierers towards Tana Kirkos and Axum where the relic is supposedly kept today. ...However, my personal opinion is that those who make enquiries are deliberately misled from the site of true importance... [Daga Stephanos]!
I will say no more on that particular subject - for now...

Ah …but what about that curious correlation with the last Ice age?
Could this biblical geometry actually suggest a long-lost and deeply-hidden secret – something now all-but forgotten? …Something, some 11 or even 13,000 years gone by?

I have taken this study further along, following certain leads and I believe I may have a possible solution – (but that is for another time).
However, I am more than happy to cast this enigmatic mystery out into the WWWvoid. The maps are easy enough to create for your own study, and you may draw very different conclusions to myself; but nevertheless your personal conjecture and suggestions are most welcome!
Hope you enjoy this.
Wishing you a full recovery Peter.

Below: A simplified version of the North African map.
Niger is marked in yellow.

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