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Have you ever been on a houseboat?

This was Anne-Marie’s second vacation at Lake Powell. She looked from
the houseboat. All around her the landscape was breathtaking – red desert,
arches and cliffs, right to the water’s edge.
She tossed her head and sighed. “This dam was built in a hurry. It’s a
pity…” “What do you mean?” “I hope not - but some say it might collapse in a few
years.” By the way, , if you didn’t know, Lake Powell is the second largest
man-made reservoir in the United States. It was formed by building a dam across
the Colorado River, in a portion of the Grand Canyon known as Glen Canyon.
AN EXPLOSIVE SECRET?
Here is a question for you: Does it hide an explosive secret?
The reservoir itself is named for John Wesley Powell, a one-armed American
Civil War veteran who explored the river using three wooden boats in 1869.
On that expedition, he discovered a system of caves which contained a
multitude of ancient artifacts.
It is claimed that he cataloged and
transported more than 20 tons of artifacts found in these caves.
These artifacts were loaded onto a ship in San Francisco and, supposedly
bound for the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, but the ship was never seen
again.
It is thought to have been (deliberately) sunk somewhere north of the
far-away Mariana Islands.
Ultimately this controversial reservoir was built over the site, covering up
the artifact-filled caves from public view.
It is alleged that among items cataloged were jade sarcophagi, copper tools
annealed to a hardness which we cannot accomplish with copper today, crystal
skulls, woven tapestries showing human beings riding on dinosaurs, model
aircraft, electrical batteries and other artifacts of a scientifically and
artistically high civilization.
MORE ON GRAND CANYON “EGYPTIAN” CAVE In a previous newsletter, I referred to
another alleged discovery in the Grand Canyon.
The Phoenix Gazette, on April 5, 1909, had released a most intriguing news
report. (A full transcription of the article can be obtained locally.)
G.A. Kinkaid, an explorer working with Professor S.A. Jordan of the
Smithsonian Institution, allegedly discovered a network of caverns, artificially
hewn into the side of the Grand Canyon.
He said, “I was journeying down the Colorado river in a boat, alone, looking
for mineral. Some forty-two miles up the river from the El Tovar Crystal
canyon, I saw on the east wall, stains in the sedimentary formation about 2,000
feet above the river bed. There was no trail to this point, but I finally
reached it with great difficulty.
“Above a shelf which hid it from view from the river, was the mouth of the
cave. There are steps leading from this entrance some thirty yards to what was,
at the time the cavern was inhabited, the level of the river.” Now, , just think
about that last statement. And I shall share with you its significance before
the end of this letter.
MUMMIES, ARTIFACTS, HIEROGLYPHICS Following several hundred feet of passage,
the explorer found himself in a labyrinth of passages and hundreds of rooms
radiating from a central point like spokes in a wheel.
The relics seen (some of which he photographed by flashlight) were
astonishing.
There were mummies, images and artifacts of a high technology. And a grey
metal resembling platinum. Everywhere he looked, hieroglyphics were to be
seen.
However, be warned. If you contact the Smithsonian Institute to ask them
about their supposed role in the Grand Canyon, you will receive a polite "no
records found" reply.
WE ARE NOT TOLD Ancient Egyptians in Arizona? Oh, come off it!
The
Egyptians did not explore the Americas, everyone knows that, and it is not
taught in any school.
Of course, we thought this also of the ancient Romans, until ancient Roman
headgear, armor, swords, coins and other artifacts were found just North of
Tucson, not far from the Interstate 10 highway!
It’s an intriguing report. But the point to be made is the elevation of this
site some 2,000 feet above the present river bed, with steps leading a short
distance to what must have been at that time the level of the river.
RANGER’S CLAIM A retired Grand Canyon Ranger claims to have seen ancient,
worn steps carved into the solid rock, midway up a 1500 foot cliff.
MORE RECENT NEWS More recently, two backpackers who entered the Grand Canyon
claimed that an elevation of some
800 feet, they saw several cave entrances,
just as reported in the newspaper article.
But the entrances all seemed to be sealed shut or destroyed, as if to keep
everyone out.
(This raises the question, Why would anyone want to deliberately seal off
caves in such a remote area, so difficult of access?)
Being expert rock climbers, the two men climbed toward the most promising
looking cave entrance.
Upon reaching the entrance they discovered that, several feet in, it had
likewise been sealed off with native rock. The entrance itself appeared to be
man made. A 6 foot circular pattern was clearly hewn into the
ceiling.
(Ancient Secret of The Flower of Life, Vol. II, p.302)
TANTALIZING QUESTIONS The question arises, if the newspaper article was a
mere hoax, then what did these more recent backpackers stumble upon? And why
were the entrances to such extremely remote caves sealed?
And something else. The backpacker’s discovery was made at least 40 miles
from the location given in the newspaper article. (The site can be seen from
the South Rim visitors areas.)
So, if the newspaper report was not a hoax, and the backpackers had found the
real location, could the newspaper location have been misinformation to keep
people away?
An email informant, known only as "W M", brings to light yet more significant
clues. This person apparently knows the location of the “temple” cave site as
told in the 1909 newspaper article, and has been there within the last 15
years.
He and others researched the "S.A. Jordan" that is mentioned in the 1909
article, and found a S.A. Jordon ( "o", not an "a" ) mentioned in a rare
limited edition of the Smithsonian Scientific Series of that era.
Apparently Jordon was an esteemed European field archaeologist (not from
Idaho, as mentioned in the 1909 newspaper article (dis-information?)
who was
contracted by the Smithsonian.
This respected institution has a reputation for suppressing archaeological
evidence which may threaten the orthodox scientific stance.
I should warn you. The trip is extremely arduous and requires at least six
days of backpacking in some of the most challenging terrain on the planet.
If you are interested in doing some exploring yourself, you might contact the
"Back Country"
information line (520-638-7875) at the Grand Canyon, where
permits are bought for backpacking and extended hikes, both on and off trails.
there are no trails to it. But will they confirm these reports? Unless it is
politically correct, don’t hold your breath… CANYON’S VAST AGE - A MYTH But the
point is this, [firstname]: If the Jordan news report is genuine, then those
early Egyptian- style visitors were in a canyon whose water run-off was still
copious.
They were there in the first few centuries after the Flood, with the
Flood-laid sediments still relatively soft – and easily erodible.
So that in the few millennia since that time, the river was able to drop
anything up to
2,000 feet lower, cutting down through the soft sediment. Or
800 feet lower. It doesn’t matter how much. It has not taken millions of
years.
Yes, we’re talking about the trapped Flood waters left behind as giant “Flood
puddles” or inland lakes on the continents, and later their retreat, and the
consequent drying out just a few thousand years ago.
This means that the vast age of the Grand Canyon is just another myth.
Believe it, the evidence is overwhelming, that there are people in high
places with almost unlimited finances who are engineering a deliberate campaign
to keep the truth from us.
                 
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