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pappagooch
user posted imageA historical researcher dropped a controversial bombshell publicly for the first time at the Questing Conference in London on Saturday 15th December turning history and religion on its head. The Questing Conference is an annual event organised for scientists and researchers from America and the United Kingdom whose interests lie in revisionist Archaeology and History. Crichton E M Miller demonstrated an ancient device before a shocked audience. They were shocked because they had all seen the Celtic cross before, but had dismissed it as a religious icon rather than a scientific instrument. The working Celtic cross explains the construction of pyramids and henges supporting the possibility of transatlantic voyages by mariners from Europe to America long before Christopher Columbus. His live demonstration backed up with extensive research, proved beyond doubt that our prehistoric ancestors were capable of detailed surveying, astronomy, navigation, sophisticated mathematics and time keeping using the Celtic cross, which he has named an Archaeometer.

"The knowledge and wisdom were locked in stone for us to discover" he said to one reporter. "This cross is not to be confused with the Christian crucifix. The older Pagan Celtic cross was probably absorbed in to the Christian Church along with many other ideas from pre history; we owe the church a debt of gratitude for preserving it for our children". "It seems that many scientific and religious minds are locked in stone too or we would have known of it earlier"

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PurpleStuart
Yeah i heard about this a couple of years back - you drop a plumb line from the centre of the cross and use it like a sun dial.
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