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Saturday, October 01, 2016

Stonehenge Deciphered by Andis Kaulins

This is the first in a number of postings of a new decipherment of Stonehenge. You will very likely never see Stonehenge with the same eyes again.

We show here two decipherment images of Stonehenge from the air, the second is 180° turned, and it is ESSENTIAL to look at that second image, because you will never see Stonehenge the same again, never....and that second view will dispel some doubts you may have after viewing the first image.... Make sure you see the "head" explanation.... which resolves many outstanding questions about Stonehenge, its completion, and design....

Thereafter we shall be presenting numerous of our own photographs of Stonehenge, detailing the decipherment with text-labeled explanatory photos.

This decipherment supersedes our previous Stonehenge work, which was based on limited photographs of others prior to the year 2005.

In 2005 we traveled to England and took our own comprehensive photographs on site, photographing Stonehenge 360° around the entire circle. It has taken us 11 years, off and on, to complete the evaluation and decipherment.

These first two aerial decipherment images are dedicated to the memory of my father, Arvids Kaulins, who would have turned 102 years of age today, had he lived that long. Rest in peace.

Decipherment of Stonehenge: 1 of 2 -- make sure you look at the 2nd image and find the large head (read the small label at the top left of image 2).... which makes much commentary superfluous.... 


Decipherment of Stonehenge: 2 of 2 - Look at the whole image as a head facing right .... this is the view that the ancients intended, with greetings!

The photographs that follow show the Stonehenge standing (and fallen or not fallen) stone Sarsens from many perspectives and analyze individual megaliths as well. Essentially, the "head" you see above is the "design" that the ancients intended. All the rest of the idle speculation by mainstream scholars and other writers can be archived as curiosities....

Although we do not know him personally, we must make special mention of Nicholas R. Mann and his book Avebury Cosmos. Taking note of the galactic understanding presented there of the importance of the Milky Way ca. 5000 years ago, we were previously able to decipher the Avebury Henge Circle standing stones, and we published our decipherments of Avebury Stone #10 previously at this blog.

We then applied that "galactic" knowledge taken from Avebury to the Stonehenge sarsens, presuming that a similar astronomical system of orientation had been followed throughout the centuries and millennia.

And so it is.

Make sure you look at our photographs as we post them over coming weeks.