Rating: Summary: Uriel's Machine -- a mechanism for historic/archaeo truth. Review: This is a truly fantastic work. Their evidence, indicative of the fact that civilization IS far older than we have been led to believe, is excellent. In my research of ancient histories, I have long believed this (history of human civilization is much older)to be the case. Archaeologists and historians will forever toe the tired old line that history is as it is written up in history books. Artifacts have, on rare ocassions, turned up in areas indicating that mankind was around building civilizations during times when he wasn't supposed to be. See the website www. edconrad.com/oldascoal Science, in the interest of safeguarding its ego, is aware of the truth but chooses to maintain its obscurity. As an example, when the skeleton of a 9000 year old non-native American was discovered in Washington State, the government rushed in and buried the site under deep layers of concrete. (The system helps the govt. to preserve its lies, so it is only proper that government should respond to the system accordingly.) Uriel's Machine is composed of fine research, various disciplines are utilized for attainment of whatever information is available regarding the truth/fallacy of their thesis, and the appraisals of experts in said disciplines have been sought for and included in the text. We need, for a change, the truth about this topic -- the TRUE history and achievements of the human race.
Rating: Summary: Uriel's Machine: secrets of the ancient stones Review: Who built the mysterious, ancient stone circles like Stone Henge, that stand in so many locations accross Europe and also in the Middle East? Why were they built? What was their intended purpose? Who are the Freemasons and the Knights Templar? What have they and other secret groups got to do with megalithic structures? Do the secret societies who still guard their sacred, secret and very ancient information quietly influence world affairs today? Uriel's Machine beautifully attempts to explain the answers to these and other profound and intriguing questions. Some ideas of the ideas expressed at first sound a little far-fetched but convincing arguments are painstakingly made by Lomas & Knight, with virtually every page bearing at least one reference to other books and studies in order to robustly support their theories. If you have even a passing interest in megaliths, stone circles, ancient man, religion, conspiracy theories, the Freemasons or the Knights Templar, then you should certainly add this book to your reading list. it is entertaining, bold and extremely well researched.
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