posted on Dec, 1 2014 @ 10:49 AM
a reply to:
ryan2010
Boy Howdy!
This thread took quite a little "lefty". While some may feel this topic belongs somewhere else, I agree there isn't a book of ley lines....LOL wish
there was. Most people use Buckminster Fullers diagram of his Bucky-balls and superimpose it over Gaia ( the earth) and have decided (preemptively)
that most of the globes sacred sites MUST be connected-correlated in some way. The Second most used map is the Becker-Hagen map.
www.crystalinks.com...
The OP began with a great idea that for the most part has been automatically dismissed. In my case it sparked some thought down a trail I wouldn't
have automatically walked. This topic may have started out awkwardly, however no reason for it to just shrivel up and die.
This article has a decent overview of the subject.
www.biogeometry.org...
It differentiates between the earths natural phenomena and the man made Ley Lines which may or may not follow Curry Lines or the Hartmann lines. This
more than anything is where I think people get confused. I'll admit I'd assumed Ley Lines were all natural so it's now easier for me to refine the
OP's question.
It's absolutely not out of the realm of possibility in looking at ufo appearances that ley Lines "may" play a role. A energy source is an energy
source after all. Plus no one can say with certainty just what "possible" et's are interested in , or not as the case may be.
The UK is way ahead of the US in mapping their lines out, altho I think some has been done in Europe. It's been piecemeal here.
Everyone is so specialized in their fields of interest that just overlaying maps of different types of activity is a massive nightmare. I can't even
IMAGINE the size of THAT spreadsheet!! I would suggest looking at
www.ufostalker.com... then working with a local Dowsing Society and researching
places close to home. You might be VERY surprised with what shakes out.
Personally I'd accidentally stumbled on a site with some "serious oddness" going on and finally got a Dowser to go take a look-see. Long story short
he found a massive Ley Line they hadn't known about and was quite franky shocked they'd missed. My piece of the pie was that my gut feelings had been
confirmed.
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