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2012 Election - Ron Who?
C.J. Sinclair - Origins
Model Rocket Launch - FireHawk
Southern Ontario sky - chemtrails
Dry Ice Water bottle bomb
Night Train - Full Moon (Dec.1/2009)
Model Rocket Launch - Metalizer
Bush gear for Spring Equinox solo camping
Reflex Deflex speed shooting (attempt - 2)
Reflex Deflex speed shooting (attempt)!?!
Snow fall and pine
Great Blue Heron
Deer from across the creek
23 - Acoustic Instrumental
Sunrise from a Treestand.
Canadian Archer
The lonely target
Archery practice - new stabilizer - part 2
Archery practice with new stabilizer
Archery Practice in Camo
Goldfish in the creek
BowShop Range Archery
Martin Saber at the Bow-Shop Range
Post tuning bow testing
One with the Martin Saber
Snowy walk & old farm machine
Screaming Sledding & Snowjob
Deer - In backyard
Daniel Lanois - Space Kay (Live)
Snowfall - Archery
Fall Snows - Archery / Bow Stringer
Archery Practice makes perfect
Switch shoot - Archery Practice - Nov_2007
LedZeppelica - Whole Lotta Love - Theremin
LedZeppelica - The Ocean (Drunken Sing Along)
Archery Practice - Oct_2007
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The Great Pyramid is humanity's greatest architectural achievement. Two and a half million blocks, ranging in size from two to seventy tons a piece, were used in the construction of this silent sentinel of the past, the largest and perhaps the most enigmatic of the three matching structures on the Giza plateau. It covers an area of 13 acres and weighs an incredible six million tons, and up until the construction of the Eiffel Tower, it was the tallest structure in the world. There is more stone in the Great Pyramid than in all the churches, chapels and cathedrals built in England. Yet this wonder of the past is more than just an architectural curiosity, for it embodies a level of sophistication far superior to anything the world has produced at any time since this age. There is a hardcore of evidence which shows that the pyramid builders were privy to universal knowledge far beyond that accredited to the ancient Egyptians who lived around 4500 years ago, the time-frame in which the pyramids are said to have been built. The Great Pyramid is considered to have been built as an exact geodesic representation of the earth's NORTHERN hemisphere. Precision geometry incorporating harmonics, proportions and sound acoustics was incorporated into its exterior and interior design. Its four sides are aligned to the cardinal points with such precision that modern-day surveyors would have trouble replicating this laser-like accuracy, while in relation to the earth the Great Pyramid is situated in the dead centre of its largest land-mass. The recent geological surveys of the Great Sphinx have revealed that the weathering effects visible on its body, and on the nearby enclosure wall, were caused not by wind, as the Egyptologists believe, but by water precipitation - in other words, rain. Lots of it, over a very, very long period of time. Such a supposition creates insurmountable problems for the academics as it is known that the last time Egypt produced enough rain to have created such raging torrents of water was during the 3000-year stretch between 8000 and 5000 BC. More damning still to the orthodox views of the Egyptologists is the knowledge that recent astronomical research in respect to the orientation and placement of the monuments on the Giza plateau, clearly point towards a foundation date sometime between 11,000 and 9000 BC - several thousand years before the age of the Pharaohs. There is much evidence of prehistoric man along the Nile during this very age, and it clearly shows that between ~12,500 and ~9500 BC (& ~26,000 and ~12,000 BC, or even much earlier) certain communities not only possessed an advanced tool-making industry, but also domesticated animals and developed the earliest agriculture anywhere in the world. Moreover, just 300 miles away from Giza in what is today Jericho, its inhabitants of 8000 BC were constructing enormous fortification walls, gouging out vast trenches in the hard bedrock and erecting a gigantic stone tower in defense against an unknown enemy. Engineering projects on this scale would have required a high level of social structure and coordinated operations. No one can say that humanity in this distant age did not have the ability to carve the image of a 240-feet long recumbent lion, and yet accepting this hypothesis brings with it an even greater problem. Since the core limestone blocks - many up to 100 ton a piece - used in the construction of the Valley Temple, the Sphinx Temple, as well as at least one other similar structure on the Giza plateau, were extracted from the Sphinx enclosure; we must concede that these too date to this same distant epoch. If this is the case, then the Pharaohs of the pyramid age merely restored these enormous temple structures, which begs the question of who exactly did build them?
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During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell
Hometown:
, ON, CAN
Country:
Canada
Occupation:
Researcher / Analyst
Schools:
True perfection seems imperfect, yet it is perfectly itself. True fullness seems empty, yet it is fully present. True straightness seems crooked. True wisdom seems foolish. True art seems artless. The Master allows things to happen. She shapes events as they come. She steps out of the way and lets the Tao speak for itself.
Interests:
Truth, Love, the Outdoors, Nature, Natural Science, Tetrahedral Geometry, Sacred Geometry, Archery / Bow Hunting, Hiking, Fishing, Herbalism, Music, Biking, Traveling, Aviation, Ancient History, Space, Science Fiction, Technology, Art, Divination and the Occult.
Movies:
The 5th Element, Star Wars, The last temptation of Christ, Le Dernier Combat, Baraka, Zeitgeist, Esoteric Agenda, AVP, etc ...
Music:
Hendrix, Rush, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Tool. Pink Floyd, Django Reinhart, Gustav Holst, Bethoven, any music that has soul and rings true.
Books:
Foucault's Pendulum, U.Eco / anything by Frank Herbert, S.L. Mac Gregor Mathers, J.R.R.Tolkien, Robertson Davies, Neil Stephenson, D. Adams - The Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy, R.A.W. Illuminati trilogy, as well as many others..
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Channel Comments
kathmandau (3 months ago)
A path is only a path, and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you. Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself alone, one question. Does this path connect with your heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't it is of no use.-Carlos Castaneda (variation)

May you always know the path that connects with your heart, my friend,
CG
ealamin (5 months ago)
love, light and peace
TomWaitsNYC (5 months ago)
Craig,I SUBBED! Plz,accept my friend invite. Peace ~ Alison <3
STGMAGICK (5 months ago)
Craig, your last name is the same spelling as my wife's maiden name. My father (recently passed away), brothers and I launched plenty of model rockets in the 80's. And you're a fellow RUSH fan. What else is there? Best regards
kathmandau (5 months ago)
All that we need to know, all the wisdom of the cosmos, we will find in our own heart.--Mother Theresa
blessings and a happy heart to you, my friend,
CG
markfreeman408 (7 months ago)
Hello!

-Mark Freeman #408
kathmandau (10 months ago)
The universe is made of stories, not of atoms. --Muriel Rukeyser
Joy and inspiration to you, my friend,
CG
2212MA (10 months ago)
Very interesting channel!
blackfeatherarchery (10 months ago)
Yes you are 100% correct about archery I have trained my girlfriend and my son's are next. Cheer's from the united states.
blackfeatherarchery (10 months ago)
Hello fellow archer i have sub and requested you as a friend,
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