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National Geographic and Graham Hancock- Raider of the Lost Ark

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posted on Jul, 28 2008 @ 11:41 PM
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Cool documentary showing how Graham Hancock traced the Ark of the Covenant to a location in Ethiopia
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www.veoh.com...

Think back to the bible stories too, why would the Pharoah be so insitent on catching Moses and the slaves leaving Egypt? Because when they were freed they went on a sort of "freedom rampage" and took many things, one of which was the Ark

More about it here-
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First Science TV on ancient electricty
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posted on Jul, 29 2008 @ 01:38 AM
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according to the bible that I've read the egyptians gave them all the gold,silver, and other junk they'd need so they would get the heck outta egyptm, second the ark wasn't constructed till after the isrealites left egypt.

en.wikipedia.org...

I know wikipedia ain't the most reliable of sources but it's a good one for basic information and it's better then some random site found offa google.

as for it being in ethiopia, well theres been alot of rumored current locations to it.

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posted on Jul, 29 2008 @ 02:16 AM
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Taking the Ark though may have been viewed as much more serious than just gold and silver.

It had powers the egyptians didn't fully understand. It is in fact at least 12,000 years old because it was the electric capacitor that was originally used in the Great Pyramid.

Pyramids had two purposes. One was for a final spiritual initiation. The long hallway up the pyramid, at one time had magnificent images along it of the stages of spiritual development and the Tarot images. The initiate would be placed in total darkness in the pyramid with a certain ointment on them, and a final enlightenment or near( or complete) death experience would be brought on.

They were also power plants. At the very top of the pyramids was placed a capstone of gold with a crystal(maybe quartz?) in it, which I think absorbed and focused rays from the sun. In the center of the pyramid would be placed a large electric capacitor. With the power of the capacitor, and the crystal at the top. Anyways, I'm not too great at explaining or understanding all the exact details. But the Pyramids allowed wireless tranmission to power lights and vehicles, or ships even at one time, without wires or fuel.

They were actually built 10,500 BC as opposed to the conventional dating of 2,500 BC. Underneath the Sphinx is Grandmaster Thoth's terrestial airship. In recent times Dr. Robert Schoch and John Anthony West discovered the rain weathering patterns on the Sphinx provides hard evidence that that type of weathering could only happen from 10,000 BC to 5000 BC. Author Graham Hancock has demonstrated that the shafts of the Great Pyramid point directly to certain stars and contellations. But it doesn't match the stars in 2,500 BC, it matches the sky in 10,500 BC.


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posted on Jul, 29 2008 @ 03:18 AM
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And on what grounds do you leap to these conclusions?

Don't get me wrong, I'd love to believe, but I don't know why you could make some of the assertions to have made.



posted on Jul, 29 2008 @ 12:11 PM
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There is another theory the Knights Templar found the Ark in the stables of Solomon. They did dig there and found something. They took the ark back to France with them. Where they took it to is a mystery, with Rennes-le-Chateau being a strong possibility of the Ark's location.



posted on Aug, 24 2008 @ 10:01 PM
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on several documentaries i have seen, they have said that the ark was reconstructed several times. also, could there have be several "fake" arks? the one in ethiopia, nobody can look at it (except for the guardian at the time)... who knows what is in there (and nobody really seems to care since they all believe it is real). if an ark does reside in that temple, what are the chances that it is THE ark?? i would say slim. but, wonderful to imagine!



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