As a help to those of you who might not have
read earlier transcripts concerning Atlantis,
we have been informed that Atlantis was
settled from Sirius some 100,000 years by
seven different races who were working
together to build a Utopia. This session
describes the distribution of them on the
island and what became of them after. As a
visual guide, refer to this map
to show you Atlantis as shown through many
different sources and confirmed by Omal. A close
up shows the continent split up in the
four sections as described below.
Kiri:
dude.
Russ:
Kiri.
Kiri:
yo, he lost me you know when he was talking like
that.
Russ:
really?
Kiri:
I thought I was the hip chick.
Russ:
I thought you’d follow along totally with that.
Kiri:
I thought I was the hip chick.
Russ:
you’ve been supplanted.
Kiri:
well only the once, he’s not got the hip
movements I’ve got.
Russ:
no, that’s true. So anyway, we are working on
this evening…
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
Pythagoran geometry and astronomy.
Kiri:
oh cool, cool dude.
Russ:
okay.
Kiri:
okay.
Russ:
and in regards to the Stonehenge….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and the various other megalithic sites
throughout Europe.
Kiri:
cool.
Russ:
particularly Britain.
Kiri:
cool.
Russ:
okay, now according to what I’m reading here…..
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
the ancient builders of Stonehenge and these
megaliths had an Einsteinian knowledge of
Pythagoran geometry way before Pythagoras was
even born.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and astronomy to such a degree that it would
take almost telescopes and computers to figure
out the exact alignments that they came up with.
Kiri:
uh-huh, which are accurate.
Russ:
which are very accurate. So that only leaves one
suggestion about where the science came from.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
which would be Atlantis.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
now my theory on this is that the reason the
knowledge came through so clearly is that it
came from one particular race of beings who left
Atlantis and settled in the northern part of
England.
Kiri:
I think we’ve covered that, I think we have
dude.
Russ:
well we have yeah but I mean we haven’t covered
to this angle yet.
Kiri:
okay, let me hear you out.
Russ:
okay, now when we covered it last, we covered
the fact that the group in question were the
miners of Atlantis.
Kiri:
some of them yes.
Russ:
some of them who left and settled in parts of
Scandinavia and parts of Britain.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
okay. Now at the time, all we discussed about
them were the fact that they continued their
mining's…..
Kiri:
yeah.
Russ:
and we still have relics of those basic
archaeological digs…….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
well for their part, mines today.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
now in this respect then we're seeing a whole
other level of science added on to that…..
Kiri:
yeah.
Russ:
to where mining is not even involved which…...
Kiri:
yes it is, yes it is.
Russ:
in a certain way, but there’s something else
besides this, this wasn’t strictly their work.
Kiri:
no.
Russ:
this was something that goes beyond that…..
Kiri:
well…….
Russ:
the fact that it seems like it’s more almost
Sirian.
Kiri:
well you've got to remember you’re dealing with
a group of individuals that have to know
mathematics and geometry.
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
why?
Russ:
to work out the basic structures of the weak
points, strong points of holes they're digging
in the ground.
Kiri:
and the shafts that their digging and how to
shore up the shafts and so on.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
so you’ve got to have a very sophisticated level
of engineering….
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
and a very high understanding of mathematics.
Russ:
yes.
Kiri:
so that’s where the geometry comes in.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
because certain shapes have certain strengths
and certain strengths can be used for safety.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
after all, you have to remember that if a group
of miners get trapped underground, they’ve got
to be able to go to a safe area where they can
work out and a relief party can work in.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
otherwise they end up dead very quickly.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
and to minimize fall-ins and cave-ins and so on,
you’ve got to know the certain structures to be
able to create an area that there is less of a
chance of a cave-in.
Russ:
but now see this doesn’t include the astronomy
part, that’s where the second group comes in.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and so…...
Kiri:
from what I understand though, it wasn’t just
the mining groups that ended up there.
Russ:
right, it wouldn’t seem to be, it looks like
they were still working with other members of
the Atlantian community.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
but the one thing I don’t understand is, maybe I
do, the astronomy part….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
came in so that they can regulate the timing of
solar eclipses, times of the seasons…….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
for growth and basic parts of the year.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
which is where the astronomy part comes in.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
the building part obviously helps in the aid of
that.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
but the one thing that comes into being here
that I’m questioning is, movement of the stones.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
okay? What we’re seeing is the same kind of
design we saw with the pyramid whereby they were
using psychokinesis…..
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
to maneuver the stones into place, take them
from rock quarries a 130 miles away and place
them with the exactness that they did.
Kiri:
well if you look at where the rocks supposedly
came from right which is where?
Russ:
a majority came hundred a 130 miles away, the
blue granite.
Kiri:
from?
Russ:
give me a second I can tell you.
Kiri:
we can go and ask Mark if you want, send
somebody to ask Mark.
Russ:
oh no, no, no, it’s right here. Yeah here it
is.......well I thought it was. Give me a
second.
Kiri:
tick-tock, tick-tock. (hums the Jeopardy theme.)
Russ:
here we go......okay, the blue stone’s okay?
"Came from a Welsh quarry…."
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
"which was a 130 miles northwest of Salisbury
plain. The sarsen slabs were brought from the
Marlboro Downs about 20 miles north of the
site……"
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
"and since wheeled vehicles were unknown in
Britain during the time of Stonehenge’s
construction, the long-distance transportation
involved with moving these massive rocks is the
most astonishing feats……"
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
"that were accredited to the builders."
Kiri:
uh-huh. Tia’s just arrived back and she goes,
“Wales.”
Russ:
yeah.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
Welsh quarry.
Kiri:
yes now, what is Wales famous for?
Russ:
Welshman?
Kiri:
apart from Welshman.
Russ:
oh, the Celts.
Kiri:
no.
Russ:
Wales, Wales, Wales, Wales. Why does that
question sound so familiar, what is it famous
for? I’d have to say it would probably be some
famous archaeological site?
Kiri:
no, go down to Virginia City and look around,
what’s there?
Russ:
what, mines?
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
oh, coal or something?
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
oh.
Kiri:
yes.
Russ:
what is that, Newcastle or something is in
Wales?
Kiri:
I don't know.
Russ:
coals from Newcastle? Oh.
Kiri:
I don’t know.
Russ:
it’s not my country.
Kiri:
it’s not my planet. Beat you…ah-ha. It’s not my
dimension, top that one.
Russ:
you got a point.
Kiri:
uh-huh. But anyway….
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
mining, think about it dude. You’re cutting
blocks right?
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
what group of individuals would be the ideal
people to be stonemasons?
Russ:
that would be the miners of course.
Kiri:
of course dude. So, you’ve got a whole load of
granite that needs cutting right? What do you
do?
Russ:
you cut it up and you transport it.
Kiri:
you go to the locals who happen to be miners,
“hey dudes, we got some rock here, could you cut
it for us?”
Russ:
no problem.
Kiri:
the problem. So you have two groups of
individuals communicating.
Russ:
hmm, now check this picture out. This was
found…..these were some stuff that was found at
the site. It's attributed to the Mycenaean’s.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
which led them to believe that possibly the
Greeks had built it.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
well we know that’s not true but we know where
that came from actually.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
we know the origin of that. Yes, it is Grecian
in style…..
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
or Mycenaean in style, but the Mycenaean’s had
borrowed that from somewhere else anyway.
Kiri:
and we know where dude.
Russ:
and we know where.
Kiri:
God, he’s got me talking like him.
(Russ
laughs)
Russ:
so we know that, okay after looking at this…..
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and looking at how the stones were moved….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
.....who cut them, we kind of get a clearer
picture of how they were built, why they were
built…
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
but that leads us into the next problem is okay,
where is the rest of it? Is that it? A few
trinkets and Stonehenge and a bunch of
megaliths, that’s it? No, we have mines......
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
okay?
Kiri:
we have mines, we have power grids.
Russ: ley
lines.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
right. We have mounds.
Kiri:
uh-huh, which a majority of them are tombs.
Russ:
right. We also have things like Salisbury Hill
and Glastonbury Hill.
Kiri:
Salisbury Hill?
Russ:
it’s a famous mound, a lot of energy there.
Kiri:
ahh.
Russ:
Glastonbury Hill, a conjunction of Ley lines.
Kiri:
Tor.
Russ:
Tor, correct.
Kiri:
Glastonbury Tor, it’s not a hill, it’s a Tor.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
with a church on there.
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
and a very spiritual pathway.
Russ:
correct, which I believe is linked with
Stonehenge somehow or another.
Kiri:
you’d have to ask somebody that knows something
about it.
Russ:
I haven’t looked in that part of it yet.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
I can find out.
Kiri:
ask a Celt.
Russ:
I will ask him when he gets back. So….
Kiri:
not a kilt, a Celt.
Russ:
yes well we’re seeing now then that there is a
pattern……
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and what we could say then is this is the
founders of England.
Kiri:
ohhhhh, that will upset him.
Russ:
why?
Kiri:
England is only a part of it, what does Mark say
he is?
Russ:
oh British…
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
okay, Britain. But we’re seeing now……..okay,
here’s another clue. Okay, where you look at,
there’s some 50,000…..the most megalithic sites…
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
you know where all these things are? In England,
there’s 50,000 in all. "The greatest
concentration of megaliths are found in Western
Europe, North Africa, primarily in Britain,
Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Scandinavia
and Algeria."
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
okay? But this doesn't mention the other end of
that spectrum.
Kiri:
uh-huh, which is?
Russ:
which is Greece, Egypt......well North Africa I
guess that could be Egypt because you've got the
obelisks.
Kiri:
yeah, totally different.
Russ:
yeah.
Kiri:
totally different group of individuals.
Communication between them, certainly. All
heading towards one goal which I haven't got the
foggiest of what it would be a great disaster,
probably survival and communication.
Russ:
I’d say it'd be more……..well here’s the whole
topper for all this.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
if you look around the world after the disaster
of Atlantis….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
you see sites set up all around the world that
individually they're unique to that part of the
world.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
but if you group them all together, what you’re
seeing is Atlantis on a larger scale.
Kiri:
uh-huh, yeah but so spread out through……it’s
many Atlantis’.
Russ:
right, you have to look at it and actually take
the whole globe….
Kiri:
and bring it together and you get……
Russ:
at one small island.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
well one large continent.
Kiri:
yeah, but it’s more than that, you’re getting
parts of a city brought back together, a capital
city brought back together. This is my opinion
and my opinion only is that you’ve got the
miners right? And the agriculturalists that end
up scattered all over the place, the mass
concentration is in Europe. You have a group of
miners and agriculturalists that are together
right?
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
they try to re-create their area.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
because if you take mining right? It brings rock
and sterile stuff out of the ground which can be
put on the ground to be used as fertilizer and
all sorts of interesting things. Lime for
example and so on which is good for the ground
so that the miners and the agriculturalists
would tend to exist together.
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
so that you have these two groups working
together on Atlantis, they escape and a large
group of them that end up in Europe and
scattered all over Europe are still grouped
together because they're running for the boats
as the island goes down and explodes and
whatever so you're going to get a mixture of
them together.
Russ:
right, you also see some of those miners going
off to Egypt too.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
I mean some of that work in Egypt was just
beyond awesome.
Kiri:
of course, of course but......
Russ:
the Sphinx for example….
Kiri:
yeah but you see what I’m saying?
Russ:
but that’s a whole other style of mining.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
I mean the Sphinx is so different from
Stonehenge as to be almost two complete cultures
so therefore you’re seeing the miners with a
different group…
Kiri:
uh-huh, catering to the different group.
Russ:
to a more I would almost call it a higher class.
Kiri:
it's more along the lines……
Russ:
it’s not agriculturalists.
Kiri:
that’s right.
Russ:
as it so much more aristocracy.
Kiri:
you’re dealing with a group of individuals in
Europe that are agriculturalists and miners….
Russ:
right, who have to know the seasons….
Kiri:
uh-huh, very important for them.
Russ:
correct.
Kiri:
you see one cannot exist without the other you
see?.
Russ:
right, so they trade-off the agricultural goods
that they get for the mine work they get to help
them learn to chart the seasons.
Kiri:
correct. In Egypt, where it’s almost a
year-round harvesting type thing...
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
and a different type of lifestyle, you don’t
need to have such a high reliance on the seasons
because there’s basically two seasons
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
drought and rain. But you have to have things to
store the grain in and the food.
Russ:
almost scientists.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
if you look at the pyramid and some of the other
works among Egypt, you're seeing more of an
alignment with Sirius….
Kiri:
uh-huh and you’re seeing a lot of mathematical
precision.
Russ:
a lot of working with the sun.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
right, a lot of mathematical precision. A lot
more so that you see it with Stonehenge….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
but you see it in a greater quantity…..
Kiri:
yeah but you see the mathematics would be the
mining, the astronomy and the alignments would
be more aristocratic and nobility. It might be
better to say that there were two main groups
that survived that ended up in Europe in the
mining groups and the agricultural groups but
there was also the affluent miners and the
affluent farmers.
Russ:
right, the aristocracy.
Kiri:
uh-huh and more of them ended up in Egypt but
some ended up there and the same with the
farming, fewer of the farmers ended up in Egypt,
More of the…
Russ:
more of the scientist class…..
Kiri:
that’s correct.
Russ:
ended up….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
in Egypt.
Kiri:
yeah. Which tells you what about the island?
Russ:
about England or Britain?
Kiri:
no, about Atlantis.
Russ:
oh Atlantis, oh.
Kiri:
if you look at Atlantis, let’s say this is
Atlantis….
Russ:
well it's showing that everything is more
grouped into sections.
Kiri:
okay let’s say this is Atlantis right?
Russ:
yeah.
Kiri:
you’ve got northern Europe over here, you’ve got
Africa here…..
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
you’ve got the America's here.
Russ:
uh-huh.
Kiri:
right? Now, where is your mass concentration of
agriculturalists and miners?
Russ:
it’s going to be on the northern side, on the
northeastern side.
Kiri:
of the island.
Russ:
right because that’s where you’re going to get
your…..
Kiri:
mass concentration over here of survivors.
Russ:
well your trade winds…..
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and everything are going to be coming that way.
Kiri:
yes but what I’m saying is that the survivors,
miners and farmers, the majority of them ended
up over here.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
whereas down here, we got a bunch of……
Russ:
wait a minute, the capital city was down there
in the southeast. What was it, was it called?
Atlan or something like that?
Kiri:
something like that. So you’ve got down here
you’ve got more of the aristocracy and so on.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
right? And a few miners. Now that tells you
about Atlantis here right? What have you got?
Russ:
well that would be…..okay we know the Mayans
came from…..Mayans and Indian…..American Indians
were in the Northwest.
Kiri:
uh-huh, they were over here.
Russ:
right.
Kiri:
so you’ve got coming from the side of the
island, surviving going this way….
Russ:
which group of people? The red skinned group.
Kiri:
that’s right.
Russ:
but they're also down the Southwest of the
island, North and Southwest. They're spread on
that whole western side there.
Kiri:
yes.
Russ:
why?
Kiri:
because it was more like home for them.
Russ:
hmm what, more…..?
Kiri:
more luscious, grasslands and forest lands.
Russ:
oh really?
Kiri:
uh-huh, whereas over here you have a more barren
agricultural type area whereas here you have
more of a warmer tropical area.
Russ:
hmmm.
Kiri:
so and here, you have the capital city and so
on. So the survivors flee, you’re not getting
any of the forest dwellers coming across to this
side as the island goes up, they’re all going
this way and this way and you have going this
way the miners and the agriculturalists and a
few of the aristocracy and then this way you
have a lot of aristocracy, a few farmers and a
few miners. Going this way you have a few miners
right?
Russ: uh-huh.
Russ: and a few aristocracy and a lot of….
Russ:
it seems the miners were all over the island.
Kiri:
uh-huh exactly.
Russ:
because if you remember, if you look at South
America….
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and Central America….
Kiri:
there is mining.
Russ:
there is mining on a great scale.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
giant constructions that are totally mysterious
in Peru for example.
Kiri:
uh-huh, yeah.
Russ:
the size of this house, blocks the size of this
house make up a wall.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and that is very familiar to the Bimini Wall.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
in the southwestern side of the island near
Florida.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
which we see the same size and sort of blocks
there as we see in Peru.
Kiri:
uh-huh.
Russ:
so we’re seeing that exodus there but then that
also brings in the question of well there’s also
Lemuria to be brought into this.
Kiri:
yeah, exactly. So it’s not a complete equation,
there is a lot…..
Russ:
there’s a lot of missing parts.
Kiri:
oh yeah.
Russ:
but there’s a lot more cleared up.
Kiri:
okay, more questions?
Russ:
no..
Kiri:
okay.
Russ:
thank you dear.
Kiri:
no worries dude. I’m going to go off and talk to
Monk and then I’ll see about dealing with Mark.
Russ:
later tall chick.
Kiri:
yeah, tall chick. He called me the slick chick.
Russ:
slick chick with a chain.
Kiri:
yeah I was looking at him and going, “dude, come
on man.” No I was going, “dude, come on, out of
there dude.”
Russ:
oh, that was you?
Kiri:
yeah.
Russ:
I mean that was how you were doing it?
Kiri:
uh-huh, see you later dude.
Russ:
bye darling.
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