Nice Find; whatever it is... Atlantis? Might that be COLUMBIAN CODE?
I organized the pages into a .pdf - Municipal Code of 1871. You deserve it. You have really shared some amazing insight around here over the years!
Nice Find; whatever it is... Atlantis? Might that be COLUMBIAN CODE?
I organized the pages into a .pdf - Municipal Code of 1871. You deserve it. You have really shared some amazing insight around here over the years!
I've long wanted to post a youtube link to a scene in the Percy (Perseus son of Poseidon, "god of the sea") Jackson movie series. There is a scene in the second movie where the people associated with the ancient times of Zeus are traveling and happen upon the U.S. Capitol Building and Washington, D.C. and make an immediate connection with....
(KA/HA/C)OLYMP(B)US(IA)--Olympus. What a "coincidence" that the capital of Washington state is OLYMPIA. Ultimately Olympus, in the movie, is on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building on Manhattan Island (Dutch-Lenape land). I read "Columbia" (ha'Olympia) as code for "Olympus" or "Olympia" as in "Behold ('ha'), Olympia". Interestingly enough, the 600th floor would definitely be above the high tide mark, wouldn't it?
Thank you.
"And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." Matthew 28:18.
Goro Adachi's Time Rivers might be even weirder. However, you might find interest in The Temple In Man by R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz .
(Note should read The Temple In Man... "of" is Orwellian "time travel" revision.)
Related:
Percy Jackson’s Manhattan
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (Chapter 8 starts with the DC scene)
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