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Stonehenge was 'neolithic Lourdes' say archaeologists

by Rich Bowden - Apr 10 2008, 05:10

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Garry DenkeApr 11th, 2008 - 04:46:16

Healing Stones?

Ordovician Bluestone from Preseli Hills and Carboniferous Whitestone from Wales Tors were brought 250 km to Stonehenge to teach Coal Exploration Mining. Bluestone and Whitestone were not placed in random order; instead they mirror Preseli Hills and South Wales Coalfield geology. Eighty-two (82) rocks of Ordovician Bluestone were set at Stonehenge in two concentric rings - the inner oval being spotted dolerite and the outer circle being rhyolite, tuff, and dolerite. Fifty-six (56) mounds of Carboniferous Whitestone were set at Stonehenge in a concentric ring - inside Fifty-six (56) separate holes mounded with biomicrite nearest the Coal Exploratory Mine Ditch (place to explore).

Mapping of Preseli Hills quarries and South Wales Coalfield mining sites by DENOCO INC - the dolerites are from the Carn Menyn outcrops, the rhyolites and tuffs are from the surrounding Ordovician Volcanic dikes, and the biomicrites are from the outlier Carboniferous High Tor mounds alongside South Wales Coal Measures. Fly ash studies inside an 800,000-year-old Crosskeys (Pontycymer) cave show Coal energy as the Ancient campfire fuel preferred.

Stonehenge was (and still is) a Coal Exploration Mining School. 'The Ancient Message' is clear as crystal - Do not hunt for Coal fuel near Ordovician dolerite ridges; Do not hunt for Coal fuel near Ordovician rhyolite and tuff walls; Hunt for Coal fuel near Carboniferous biomicrite Whitestone mounds.

Heating Stones.

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Garry DenkeApr 11th, 2008 - 17:14:50

Homo erectus, observers of the Brunhes-Matuyama Reversal (last universal magnetic reversal) 780,000 years ago, were using South Wales Coalfield outcrop fuel for heating and cooking in a British Isles' 800,000-year-old cave. Coal was the preferred heating fuel of Homo erectus because it burned a hotter flame, lasted all night long, and emitted less smoke in caves. Found occurring with 'Whitestone' which looked like that of Salisbury Plain caused many Coal dusters to be dug there yielding no fuel. The earliest known Coal exploratory test holes are located in Stonehenge Car Park and date back to 8,000 BC. Before these Three (3) Dry Holes were abandoned they were plugged with Pine timbers carried from the Preseli Hills and South Wales Coalfield area. By 3,000 BC the difference between elder 'Whitestone' (Carboniferous Limestone) having Coal and younger 'white stone' (Cretaceous Chalk) not having Coal was known, and taught, at Stonehenge. How is it possible to know that? Because the opencast Coal miners also carried tons of elder 'Whitestone' from South Wales for comparison classes at the Coal Exploration Mining School established there, 400 years before any 'Bluestone' (Ordovician Volcanics) arrived.

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