Egyptians = Africans. The Olmecs were of African descent and could have had other admixture such as Asiatic. But to just say they were Aliens is stupid since they were on this Earth before modern day ppl as of 2011.
They never found Solomons' Temple in Israel because it never existed in the first place. Israeli archeologists looked high and low for it since Israel was first "established" in 1948 but never found it. Childress is a great researcher. The original "Indiana Jones". I have a few of his books. Extraterrestrial Archeology is very much recommended to every one.
@tjrxk7 now I know that i am kind of stupid and this area and I need to be fulling informed but I thought that Solomon's temple was supposed to be on the rock and thus Unexcavateable since the dome is there. was it not supposed to be there? just trying to grow my mind.
@Nertrender I've never heard that connection made i.e. Solomons' Temple being under the Dome of the Rock. Interesting but highly unlikely. The Israeli archeologists that went hunting for any evidence had rabbis and other biblical scholars with them when they looked over the entire area. Never heard any mention of that possibility. One would need to trace all the possible places it may have been built which I'm sure they did.Still the fact remains they should have found 'something.....somewhere'.
@tjrxk7 I guess i assumed that that was were Solomon's temple was since that was where Herod's Temple was and the Western wall still is. whatdo youthink of the old article on the National Geo graphic news website called "Solomon's Temple Artifacts Found by Muslim Workers"
@Nertrender Well,first I'd like to know where it was found. You ever hear of the hoax perpetrated inside the great pyramid by an early English explorer? He initialed some writings somewhere inside the Giza structure and years later it was found that he had misspelled 'Kufus' name. lol Besides,if ANY prudent discovery was made about Solomons' temple ANYWHERE there would be more Jewish scholars present around the artifacts or architecture studying it than at a Hannukah celebration in Brooklyn.
@tjrxk7 to be honest i never knew anyone ever thought that temple might have been anywhere other than the temple mound. I don't want it to sound like i am doubting you or calling you out but I would like to see a link about the temple being looked for somewhere else.
@Nertrender I don't know what to tell you. All I know from my research is that it was supposed to be ON the Temple Mount in East Jerusalem FYI. According to "biblical sources",{we have plenty of those} the "first temple" was supposedly destroyed. Again,why no mention of any of the "spoils" by anybody? As far as I know there was never any archeological evidence for the existence of the temple and no mention of it in the surviving "extra-bilblical" literature. {The Levites were not above the BS.}
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tjrxk7 2 months ago
I LOVE DHC but doesn't he sound a wee bit like MR. Mackey?
Nertrender 2 months ago
Egyptians = Africans. The Olmecs were of African descent and could have had other admixture such as Asiatic. But to just say they were Aliens is stupid since they were on this Earth before modern day ppl as of 2011.
HeruTutankhamun 3 months ago
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Carlovfx 4 months ago
This is very interesting.
tjrxk7 4 months ago
They never found Solomons' Temple in Israel because it never existed in the first place. Israeli archeologists looked high and low for it since Israel was first "established" in 1948 but never found it. Childress is a great researcher. The original "Indiana Jones". I have a few of his books. Extraterrestrial Archeology is very much recommended to every one.
tjrxk7 4 months ago
@tjrxk7 now I know that i am kind of stupid and this area and I need to be fulling informed but I thought that Solomon's temple was supposed to be on the rock and thus Unexcavateable since the dome is there. was it not supposed to be there? just trying to grow my mind.
Nertrender 2 months ago
@Nertrender I've never heard that connection made i.e. Solomons' Temple being under the Dome of the Rock. Interesting but highly unlikely. The Israeli archeologists that went hunting for any evidence had rabbis and other biblical scholars with them when they looked over the entire area. Never heard any mention of that possibility. One would need to trace all the possible places it may have been built which I'm sure they did.Still the fact remains they should have found 'something.....somewhere'.
tjrxk7 2 months ago
@tjrxk7 I guess i assumed that that was were Solomon's temple was since that was where Herod's Temple was and the Western wall still is. whatdo youthink of the old article on the National Geo graphic news website called "Solomon's Temple Artifacts Found by Muslim Workers"
Nertrender 2 months ago
@Nertrender Well,first I'd like to know where it was found. You ever hear of the hoax perpetrated inside the great pyramid by an early English explorer? He initialed some writings somewhere inside the Giza structure and years later it was found that he had misspelled 'Kufus' name. lol Besides,if ANY prudent discovery was made about Solomons' temple ANYWHERE there would be more Jewish scholars present around the artifacts or architecture studying it than at a Hannukah celebration in Brooklyn.
tjrxk7 2 months ago
@tjrxk7 to be honest i never knew anyone ever thought that temple might have been anywhere other than the temple mound. I don't want it to sound like i am doubting you or calling you out but I would like to see a link about the temple being looked for somewhere else.
Nertrender 2 months ago
@Nertrender I don't know what to tell you. All I know from my research is that it was supposed to be ON the Temple Mount in East Jerusalem FYI. According to "biblical sources",{we have plenty of those} the "first temple" was supposedly destroyed. Again,why no mention of any of the "spoils" by anybody? As far as I know there was never any archeological evidence for the existence of the temple and no mention of it in the surviving "extra-bilblical" literature. {The Levites were not above the BS.}
tjrxk7 2 months ago
@tjrxk7 okay thank you. i just didn't know anyof this
Nertrender 2 months ago
This is very interesting.
jamesgresley 5 months ago
that place in the grand canyon sounds mad !!
scottaussie1 6 months ago