Friday, January 30, 2015

Some Australian Rock Related Videos

Some Australian Rock Related Videos

1) David Icke at Uluru Rock in Australia.  From a "right-brain" perspective, talks about the energy and frequencies of rock conciousness, and his feelings on interacting with such sites. (27 mins.):


2) Santos Bonacci interviews Jaga Jaga, law and lore man of Waa- Warung Tribe of the Yarra Valley.  Many interesting topics and insights, some related to Aboriginal stone-works (1 hr):


3) Time Lapse of a small Aboriginal stone house construction (semi-circle of stone) (12 secs):


Thursday, January 29, 2015

Giant Earthen Mound & Unique Stone Structure



Giant Earthen Mound & Unique Stone Structure

The giant Earthen Mound:


This mound (same mound) is the size of several school busses:


Directly at the foot of the mound is this unique stone structure.  This is in the same area as the last couple of posts, and it looks like a smaller version of the large stone structure from 2 posts back;


Note the hollow/ depression in the middle of the structure:



Stone structure in foreground, earthen mound in background:


Nice angle of the stone structure:



The other side of the Earthen Mound:


I'm not sure if Joanne Hulbert and others know about this spot, although Joanne (the town historian) showed us the mega structure in the same general area I posted on already- which is relevant b/c it puts the other mega-structure in a better context with these other works right here as well.

Some EarthWorks



Some More EarthWorks








Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Unique Structure- Another "Mega-Mound"/Ruin, Holliston MA.



Unique Structure- Another "Mega-Mound"/Ruin, Holliston MA.

Another "mega" stone mound structure (perhaps remains of a more elaborate ruin) in Holliston.  This was shown to me and a group of others by Holliston town historian Joanne Hulbert- earlier that day I had shown the group (NEARA members- New England Antiquities Research Association) the whereabouts of the stone shrine (with the winter solstice alignment) I had found.  I returned to this site Joanne had shown us to take these pictures.  In it's vastness, this structure reminds me of the other "mega" mound in Holliston up by "Miller" Hill.  However, the Miller Hill mega-mound is actually the remains of a pyramid structure (the way it was built on top of a hill over-looking a swamp) whereas this structure is also by a swamp, but was built in a similar way on flat land this time, although we are at high elevation here- modern development and industry have probably messed up the water tables in this area.  I will provide a link to the Miller Hill Mega-Mound (pyramid construct) I posted about already here-  http://nativenewenglandstones.blogspot.com/2014/10/holliston-ma-mega-stone-mound.html  and here-  http://nativenewenglandstones.blogspot.com/2014/10/cluster-of-huge-stone-mounds-in.html   

Let's have a look at this 2nd mega-mound structure located in Holliston.  If one can imagine wooden posts and beams, and other dressing, it looks like we have the remains of another pyramid/temple/platform structure on our hands.  Panning out, trying to get the whole structure in view: 


Clode-up:



Note the depressions and hollows within the parameter of the structure- this is not field clearing dumpage whatsoever:







Again, outer parameter is built up, with sections of hollows within the parameter:




Formation of Propped Boulders- Hopping Brook Ind. Park, Holliston MA.



Formation of Propped Boulders- Hopping Brook Ind. Park, Holliston MA.

These are the remains of some of the stoneworks, that are behind/ in between industrial buildings at the Hopping Brook Industrial Park in Holliston, MA.

A formation of grouped megalithic boulders on a ledge:


Nice prop under this boulder:


And this one:


This one:



Nearby stone wall:


Cairn by the formation of boulders:

                                      


Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Some Video Links (YouTube)



Some Video Links (YouTube)

-Some pics for good measure-



1) The first link is "Atlantis- An Interpretation" by Manly P. Hall, as read by Josh Reeves (1 hr 17 mins):


Some commentary on this: first of all it is known that thousands of years ago the climate was different.  According to another source of Algonquian Oral Traditions I am aware about, it is said that the land was warmer in those days.  Also the sea-levels hadn't risen yet.
Another point here is that the suffix "atl" (as in the source for the words "Atlantic", "Atlantis") does not show up in the Latin language or any European/ Old World language.  This means that in the story of Atlantis, the Egyptian priesthood who originally told this to the Greeks (whom Plato later wrote down and retold in his "Republic") were using a word with the suffix "atl" coming straight from the New World (the America's), in most probability.  The suffix "atl" is in use such as in the word "atlatl", the spear-like weapon used throughout North/ Central America (he hits on this point @ 23 mins in the link, drawing different comparisons from my own).  With that said, the whole Atlantis thing is a fascinating topic, although there is a lot of rubbish written about it as well, so I am picky about the sources I use for this topic, "thinking outside the box" or even, looking into a larger picture here.  Also look for other links/ insights about this topic I have previously posted throughout this blog from time to time- the more good info one has from various sources, the stronger the case for it. 

2) "The Emerald Tablets of Thoth" also read by Josh Reeves (4 hrs.)  He does a good reading IMO, but makes some unnecessary comments throughout.:


3) Samuel Poe on the city of Venice, Italy.  One striking thing Samuel talks about is the way Venice was made using canals, much like the old Aztec cities in Mexico.  "Chippewa Indians and the Kingdom of Venice".  Thought provoking. (24 mins):



Pics are of pre-colonial Algonkian stone structures using a center-weight stone building technique, located along the North Atlantic Seaboard of the United States.  Pics by Matt (Matthew) Howes. 


Historical Jasper Rock in Holliston, MA. -Beyond History - An Ancient Propped Boulder



Historical Jasper Rock in Holliston, MA. -Beyond History - An Ancient Propped Boulder

This is a historicaly significant rock in Holliston, MA.  It is known as Jasper's Rock.  The story is, that sometime in the 18th (or maybe early 19th?) century, a young farm boy named Jasper would come to this rock on a high ledge and light a fire at a certain time every-day, so his father working on his farm around a mile away would know that Jasper was okay and safe.  It is one of those stories that give character to the town's colonial history.  Today the grand view from this ledge is partially blocked out from forest having grown back.

When I visited this site recently I noticed that the history of Jasper's Rock is much older than the colonial story of young Jasper.  For this rock is a propped boulder, a silent sentinel that has been at it's post for thousands of years.  Time changes not, for all things change with time.  This rock has seen it all, and still it is propped today on it's ledge, in it's eternal brightness: 




This angle shows the historical marker designating it "Jasper's Rock.":


More Holliston MA. Cairns & StoneWorks Pt 3



More Holliston MA. Cairns & StoneWorks Pt 3

Stone wall running through a boulder.  Or, perhaps a boulder propped into a stone wall:




Another boulder in the distance:


 Cairn:


More stone wall.  This one on a ledge (they always look something like this when up on a ledge):


Meandering stone wall:


Possible bird effigy boulder looking to the distant sky.  The most well-defined part being the beak.  If this is a bird effigy one can imagine it being decorated long ago with perishable plant material and maybe red ochre:



A series of perched/ placed/ and propped boulders;



This was about a month before the winter solstice.  I imagine that during the winter solstice sun-set, the setting sun would line up with the tip of this boulder (the crest on the other side of the boulder from where we see the sun in this pic):


Nice prop under this boulder: