posted on Jul, 26 2009 @ 10:55 PM
i believe that stonehenge and that circle in alberta represent the same thing. however, i believe that they represent the milky way galaxy i can see
that this circle is indeed a twin of stonehenge.
please let me explain: i looked into the possibility of stonehenge being a representation of the milky way galaxy, and i found that it is. these two
maps show the correlation:
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a web thread i made all about it
the maps are remarkable and the points line up remarkably. i would start a thread about the biggest discovery of our times right here at ATS and i
will, but first i must resourcefully post until i can. (one must have a certain number of posts in order to make a thread)
this could take a month, so please check out what i have so far. its true, so that's what i have to do now, since i discovered it... people should
always make it a rule to tell everybody when they find the truth. especially more important truths... like mysteries.
yes, i do say that the man has discovered the twin to stonehenge. congratulations to him, and thank god for that.
i hope he reads this and decides to compare the area to the local group of galaxies. the map above is from this website where you can zoom in and
out, however, not as incrementally as one might like:
www.atlasoftheuniverse.com...
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