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The Planetary Grid
System shown [here] was inspired by an original article by Christopher
Bird, "Planetary Grid," published in New Age Journal #5, May
1975, pp. 36-41. The hexakis icosahedron grid, coordinate calculations,
and point classification system are the original research of Bethe Hagens
and William S. Becker. These materials are distributed with permission
of the authors by Conservative Technology Intl. in cooperation with
Governors State University, Division of Intercultural Studies, University
Park, Illinois 60466 312/534-5000 x2455. This map may be reproduced
if they are distributed without charge and if acknowledgement is given
to Governors State University (address included) and Mr. Bird.
Some notable megalithic sites around the world are built
at earth grid points:
(1) Giza, the Great Pyramid
(3) Tyumen oil field, USSR
(4) Lake Baikal, USSR, many unique plants and animals
(9) Hudson Bay, present location of north magnetic pole
(11) Northern British Isles, Maes Howe, Ring of Brodgar, Callanish
(12) Mohenjo Daro-Rama Empire culture
(13) Pyramids in Xian, China, the largest in the world
(14) Southern Japan Dragon's Triangle, great seismic activity
(16) Hamakulta, nearby lies Hawaii, scene of high volcanic and earthquake
activity
(17) The sophisticated canal civilization of Cibola
(18) Bimini, the site of huge man-made walls underwater, discovered in
1969, the date that Edgar Cayce had predicted that evidence of Atlantis
would be discovered
(20) Algerian megalithic ruin
(21) Megaliths at Axum, the Coptic Christian center in Ethiopia
(25) Bangkok and Angkor Wat
(26) Sarawak, Borneo, site of ancient megalithic structures
(28) Pohnpei Island, Micronesia, site of the megalithic city of Nan Madol
(35) Lima, Peru, boundary of the Nazca Plate, Pisco, the Candlestick of
the Andes & the Nazca Lines
(40) Gabon, West Africa, natural atomic reactor in operation about 1.7
million years ago
(41) Zimbabwe with its ancient mines & structures
(44) The Maralinga Atomic Test Site, which also has megalithic ruins
(47) Easter Island and its megaliths
(62) German underground Antarctic base?
Based on David D. Zink, Ancient Stones Speak:
A Journey to the World's Most Mysterious Megalithic Sites (Dutton
1979).
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