Hugh Newman
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officials were going to come in and throw us out possibly arrest us and this that and the other and so we had to go the first thing in the morning on 20th december 2021 and you can see if you go to the top of that page you can see that this blade of light kind of a bit further down this blade of light
officials were going to come in and throw us out possibly arrest us and this that and the other and so we had to go the first thing in the morning on 20th december 2021 and you can see if you go to the top of that page you can see that this blade of light kind of a bit further down this blade of light
kind of hit was hitting the face this head you see this head's coming out the side what is that it's like carved out of the bedrock this head with this serpentine neck with a v-neck thing where where is it it's just on the right there if you go down a bit you can see some other images what is that line going through this diagonally that's that's the that's where the winter solstice sunrise oh it hits the head so you're just sort of illustrating like where it shines yeah if you go down a bit you can actually see um a couple more images hopefully the one there i should be
kind of hit was hitting the face this head you see this head's coming out the side what is that it's like carved out of the bedrock this head with this serpentine neck with a v-neck thing where where is it it's just on the right there if you go down a bit you can see some other images what is that line going through this diagonally that's that's the that's where the winter solstice sunrise oh it hits the head so you're just sort of illustrating like where it shines yeah if you go down a bit you can actually see um a couple more images hopefully the one there i should be
kind of hit was hitting the face this head you see this head's coming out the side what is that it's like carved out of the bedrock this head with this serpentine neck with a v-neck thing where where is it it's just on the right there if you go down a bit you can see some other images what is that line going through this diagonally that's that's the that's where the winter solstice sunrise oh it hits the head so you're just sort of illustrating like where it shines yeah if you go down a bit you can actually see um a couple more images hopefully the one there i should be
And maybe it's in the video. Oh, that's where it goes through the main enclosure. Then it goes through that little hole. And this is perfectly winter solstice. It's perfectly winter solstice. And it hits this head and there's light. That's it there. And so the light moves around. It hits the head that moves around the head for 45 minutes. So it's perfectly aligned to the winter solstice.
And maybe it's in the video. Oh, that's where it goes through the main enclosure. Then it goes through that little hole. And this is perfectly winter solstice. It's perfectly winter solstice. And it hits this head and there's light. That's it there. And so the light moves around. It hits the head that moves around the head for 45 minutes. So it's perfectly aligned to the winter solstice.
And maybe it's in the video. Oh, that's where it goes through the main enclosure. Then it goes through that little hole. And this is perfectly winter solstice. It's perfectly winter solstice. And it hits this head and there's light. That's it there. And so the light moves around. It hits the head that moves around the head for 45 minutes. So it's perfectly aligned to the winter solstice.
It's pretty crazy. And so that kind of blew our minds because that proves...
It's pretty crazy. And so that kind of blew our minds because that proves...
It's pretty crazy. And so that kind of blew our minds because that proves...
then understanding of solar astronomy nearly 12 000 years ago or at least 11 400 years ago which is the age of uh karahan tepe and so that and the fact you can go there now and you can see it on the winter socks as it happens you can watch the light move around the head like from here this side of the head all the way around here And it's pretty epic.
then understanding of solar astronomy nearly 12 000 years ago or at least 11 400 years ago which is the age of uh karahan tepe and so that and the fact you can go there now and you can see it on the winter socks as it happens you can watch the light move around the head like from here this side of the head all the way around here And it's pretty epic.
then understanding of solar astronomy nearly 12 000 years ago or at least 11 400 years ago which is the age of uh karahan tepe and so that and the fact you can go there now and you can see it on the winter socks as it happens you can watch the light move around the head like from here this side of the head all the way around here And it's pretty epic.
We've actually got time lapses of it and things like this. And so that proves there's a sophistication about these sites, and there's astronomy related to these sites. And that's kind of what the head looks like after it's fully illuminated. Wow. But it's pretty weird. I mean, that's three times the size of a human head, carved out of bedrock. It's got like a flat top. It's got an open mouth.
We've actually got time lapses of it and things like this. And so that proves there's a sophistication about these sites, and there's astronomy related to these sites. And that's kind of what the head looks like after it's fully illuminated. Wow. But it's pretty weird. I mean, that's three times the size of a human head, carved out of bedrock. It's got like a flat top. It's got an open mouth.
We've actually got time lapses of it and things like this. And so that proves there's a sophistication about these sites, and there's astronomy related to these sites. And that's kind of what the head looks like after it's fully illuminated. Wow. But it's pretty weird. I mean, that's three times the size of a human head, carved out of bedrock. It's got like a flat top. It's got an open mouth.
And the eyes, this was actually... Like straight... Well, apparently, because Graham Hancock and Neshmie Corral, who's the head archaeologist, went in the pillar shrine, where structure AB here, when they were filming the first series of Ancient Apocalypse, looked carefully at it and noticed that the eyes were looking to the right,
And the eyes, this was actually... Like straight... Well, apparently, because Graham Hancock and Neshmie Corral, who's the head archaeologist, went in the pillar shrine, where structure AB here, when they were filming the first series of Ancient Apocalypse, looked carefully at it and noticed that the eyes were looking to the right,
And the eyes, this was actually... Like straight... Well, apparently, because Graham Hancock and Neshmie Corral, who's the head archaeologist, went in the pillar shrine, where structure AB here, when they were filming the first series of Ancient Apocalypse, looked carefully at it and noticed that the eyes were looking to the right,