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Native Elders and Extraterrestrial contact

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posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 06:20 PM
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Originally posted by autowrench
Now before everyone begins to ask questions, remember, this is a covert thing for now, and there is much I am forbidden to tell. All will be known soon.


You sound just like the government



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 06:29 PM
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This is where I think Ancient Tribes of the Americas...although I do not believe in what you state....are a reliable source of Historic DATA. They were METICULOUS in everything they did. They had to be this way to survive. Their skills of observation were developed virtually at birth....and a very young child was capable of Hunting or Gathering edible plants as well as observing a WONDEROUS NIGHT SKY....without interference of light sourses from large cities.

When I first took a group of kids from the city to a clearing on a mountain top...and they looked at the stars on a clear night....they were awe struck!

The Tribes would have kept a close eye on the night sky and what moved within it. Split Infinity



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 07:00 PM
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Thanks for the post
peace,sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 07:46 PM
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Or they were an off coast ship with knowledge of things they don't understand.


When you're on the beach at night, a ship coming to shore looks like it came from the stars.



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 07:52 PM
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Some of this sounds like what was written by Mary Summer Rain in her books about a Native American visionary she spent two years with in a remote part of Colorado. She makes a whole lot of predictions in her book Phoenix rising and also talks about the Indigenous peoples connection with extraterrestrials. I would recomommend her books for sure!!



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 08:09 PM
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I sent you a PM in regards to the thread, have a look



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 08:39 PM
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Amazing I would love to learn under your wing I think survival is something everyone must "learn" or else your screwed lol



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 08:43 PM
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I have always had a soft spot for North American natives or indeed any other Indian natives. My only regret is not being able to have the time to sit down and study their history. I agree that so much can be learnt from them in regard to respecting nature and living with the planet not raping it as we are doing now. A truly spiritual people. I truly hope we are visited because frankly i am sick and tired of the current way of things on the planet and the greed and cruelty of the current system. I leave you with one of my very favourite native american songs

Native American Morning Song


edit on 26/11/11 by Wirral Bagpuss because: You Tube Fix



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 09:53 PM
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I don't think thats how it went with the elders in my heart they are very spiritual people ..Native American's wisdom has been past down for generations and there traditions have been held in high regard,thank you for posting peace,sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 09:56 PM
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Thank you for the post and i will look into Mary Summer Rain's writings and her connection with extraterrestrials...peace,sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 09:58 PM
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Hello sir_slide..yes i got your msg and please do tell me more im very interisted! peace,sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:05 PM
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I mean, it's a question of what is more likely. Aliens coming down to give knowledge that, to be honest, however cool it is, isn't exactly warp drive. Or, a lost ship from elsewhere arriving?

I know of a few parcels of history that seem to indicate this. My personal favorite is a little known part of a 1750s manual:

You can enjoy it here. 2 pages long or so.

books.google.com...=onepage&q&f=false
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posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:09 PM
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Such a beautiful song. So peaceful..I truly hope we are visited also the sooner the better then maybe we can get rid of the greed and cruelty and all live in peace

Thank you for posting..peace,sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:15 PM
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Gorman91..I get what your saying now
That looks like a neat
1750s manual i will read it as soon as i get a chance and thank you ..sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:18 PM
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It is indeed. There is significant evidence that there are lost unknown histories on the East coast. It's thousands of years of unknown history.



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:28 PM
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How did you find that piece of history? surfing the net or did you already know about this? sugarcookie1



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by Gorman91
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It is indeed. There is significant evidence that there are lost unknown histories on the East coast. It's thousands of years of unknown history.


Is that like the Knights of the Golden Circle?

knightsofthegoldencircle.net...



posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:34 PM
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A friend of mine was researching in the area. He stumbled upon in the local libraries and churches. Probably whatever's left is now part of the foundations of old town halls and churches, as the lands in question are mostly farms these days, and farmers usually don't know what they're finding, so they just add it to a pile and it's reused. There may be some Rosetta stone out there, in the foundations of a 300 year old church or something.

There's lots on the internet yes. But not everything. There are literally volumes of information in local communities, and you simply have to be there, reading it, to find it. Google, thank God, scans most of these old manuscripts and books. So when my friend told me about the book, a quick google books search revealed it.

Lol. Basically go out and visit locals and talk. You never know what you'll find in some old library documents.


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posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:41 PM
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lol, doubt it. All I know is that there are little trinkets, found ever so rarely, that some significant civilization existed on the East coast. Personally, because the Americas have always been the "dusty corner of the world", I imagine it was some sort of multi cultural mixing pot between lost ships from Europe, local traditions, and travelers from the west. There's a lot of parallels between Aztec and western Native American religions and those of India. Freaky sometimes, actually.

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posted on Nov, 26 2011 @ 10:42 PM
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Very interesting i just might do that go talk to the locals and stop into the library and see what i can find ..The town i live in is very small and i bet there is allot of history around this area that i have no idea about..thanks again ,sugarcookie1



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