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Tango0124 May 2018 3:20 p.m. PST

…Australia Theory


"…Before doing so there are a few loose genetic ends to finalize so that there can be absolutely no residual doubt that the Original people of Australia are indeed the very first Homo sapiens sapiens, and it was from Australia, never Africa, that the first oceangoing boats set sail to locations throughout the globe.

With that task completed the time is right to set out into the field and begin our examination of a small sampling from the fifty odd sites/artifacts of which we are familiar. First amongst equals has to be the Standing Stones site (Australia's Stonehenge), which in our opinion is not only the most important site in Australia, but the world! That is a huge call to make and we have no doubt many would find such a declaration a touch outrageous, but they have neither been on site nor had the privilege of reading the notes of the eminent archaeologist who investigated this amazing site.

According to Frederic Slater, who at the time of investigation was the President of the Australian Archaeological Research and Education Society, this was the first temple (3) which contained within "the basis of all knowledge in the beginning, now and to come."(4) It chronicles the First Language (5) ever spoken and provides guidelines for humanity that to this very day have still not been met or understood. In what only adds to the intrigue, the technology used in the construction of the site is supposedly well beyond the embrace of any Original rock, stick and bone tool-kit, and has only been equaled in the last century…."
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Narratio24 May 2018 7:52 p.m. PST

Hyperbole turned up to 11 – "a touch outrageous" etal – When cranked down and chilled. an interesting piece but huge logic jumps with limited evidence. I feel a need to file it somewhere near Atlantis, Antarctic Nazi's and similar.

Tango0126 May 2018 11:20 a.m. PST

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