wxwax
Jan-26-2004, 12:07 AM
So I'm looking up the definition of "bokeh" (http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/bokeh.htm) when I stumble across the site of professional photographer Ken Rockwell (http://www.kenrockwell.com/index.htm) It has a great deal of interesting and informative stuff.
And I'm checking out his gallery of New Mexico.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/2144685-M.jpg
And I feel like I drop off the end of the rational world. Here are his notes.
Aliens from other worlds regularly visited our planet and interacted with both primitive and European peoples from about 900 through 1200 AD.
In Europe the "little people" (the Aliens) were referred to both as the Leprechauns of Ireland and "der Kleine blaumenschen" (little blue people) in Germany, gave Europeans the first technology to bring us out of the dark ages.
Due to the great technological level of the Europeans 1,000 years ago the Aliens decided not to base their space operations in Europe. The Aliens did not wish share this technology with Earth and realized that the European intelligencia would catch on quickly.
Aliens therefore based their space operations in the Americas, since these primitive peoples were not likely to comprehend any of the technology. The peoples of ancient America instead mistook the aliens for Gods. Much Indian folklore is based on interaction with these "People of the Sky."
The ruins we see today are relics of these Alien space operations. We don't know for sure, however these structures are believed by modern researchers to be either launch structures or navigational aides.
Aliens visited most of the earth in this period. Most cultures have records of an early diminutive and mischievous people. For instance, in Hawaii they were referred to as the Menehune.
Then he shoots the interior of a structure. More "unusual" notes.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/2144686-M.jpg
This area was the key control area used for managing Alien Earth-based space operations about 1,000 years ago.
Many of today's misguided researchers still clinging to the Indian Kiva myth incorrectly presume that these areas were used by the Indians for ceremonies. It is these researchers who have "de-stored" (destroyed in the process of restoring) these ruins into their current Indian motif. In fact, even though the Indians brought snacks to the Aliens on occasion, these were the most secure areas of Alien operations and the Indians were kept away.
The Indian word "kiva" indeed comes from the Alien words for "Command and Control Area."
So I'm gonna guess that ol' Ken is pulling my leg. I think. :huh
And I'm checking out his gallery of New Mexico.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/2144685-M.jpg
And I feel like I drop off the end of the rational world. Here are his notes.
Aliens from other worlds regularly visited our planet and interacted with both primitive and European peoples from about 900 through 1200 AD.
In Europe the "little people" (the Aliens) were referred to both as the Leprechauns of Ireland and "der Kleine blaumenschen" (little blue people) in Germany, gave Europeans the first technology to bring us out of the dark ages.
Due to the great technological level of the Europeans 1,000 years ago the Aliens decided not to base their space operations in Europe. The Aliens did not wish share this technology with Earth and realized that the European intelligencia would catch on quickly.
Aliens therefore based their space operations in the Americas, since these primitive peoples were not likely to comprehend any of the technology. The peoples of ancient America instead mistook the aliens for Gods. Much Indian folklore is based on interaction with these "People of the Sky."
The ruins we see today are relics of these Alien space operations. We don't know for sure, however these structures are believed by modern researchers to be either launch structures or navigational aides.
Aliens visited most of the earth in this period. Most cultures have records of an early diminutive and mischievous people. For instance, in Hawaii they were referred to as the Menehune.
Then he shoots the interior of a structure. More "unusual" notes.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/2144686-M.jpg
This area was the key control area used for managing Alien Earth-based space operations about 1,000 years ago.
Many of today's misguided researchers still clinging to the Indian Kiva myth incorrectly presume that these areas were used by the Indians for ceremonies. It is these researchers who have "de-stored" (destroyed in the process of restoring) these ruins into their current Indian motif. In fact, even though the Indians brought snacks to the Aliens on occasion, these were the most secure areas of Alien operations and the Indians were kept away.
The Indian word "kiva" indeed comes from the Alien words for "Command and Control Area."
So I'm gonna guess that ol' Ken is pulling my leg. I think. :huh