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Old Jun 15, 2008, 04:27 pm   #61 (permalink)
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Denke Stonehenge Coal Trend

Did anyone see last Sunday's special on National Geographic Channel?

Stonehenge Decoded | National Geographic Channel

Denke Stonehenge Coal Trend



Just another coal bust ditch,
before any wood building.

Durrington Walls & Woodhenge



Henges first, Woods later

All simply coal failures,
thanks for telling us.



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Old Jun 15, 2008, 05:08 pm   #62 (permalink)
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I just figured out that if I remove "o" from God I get g-d which is your initials.

G for Garry and D for Denke. If Obama was your middle name you would really have something going there.

Your details and knowlegable background data with links is too good to be called a mere hoax - but if it is one then you deserve a four star rating, **** Make that a 7 star rateing. *******

Hmm> If I take the first letters from Garry "Oilman" Denke that would spell god. Oh my gosh.

But I am getting off topic now. So back to the rock pile we go.

YouTube - Stone Gods - Burn the Witch (good quality)

Ooops ... wrong link.

but rock and roll has something to do with rolling rocks, I think?

Anyway I like your ideas so please overlook my rants, and you have experience in these matters also
View the profile of Garry Denke - Naked Scientists Discussion Forum

and User:Garry Denke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holy Cow, you are all over the place.

Garry Denke - Google Search

At any rate someone asked about the Koran and they pray to the Black Stone. Not a stonehenge but it is a large rock standing about 5 feet above ground.

As a marking for a sacred location.

Being that coal is also black in color this might be relative to the coal dusting theory proposed here.

Black Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old Jun 15, 2008, 05:15 pm   #63 (permalink)
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Did anyone see last Sunday's special on National Geographic Channel?

Stonehenge Decoded | National Geographic Channel

Denke Stonehenge Coal Trend



Just another coal bust ditch,
before any wood building.

Durrington Walls & Woodhenge



Henges first, Woods later

All simply coal failures,
thanks for telling us.



G. Denkmalpflege
Institut für Denkmalpflege
Yes I saw the National Geography film last Sunday and that is why I made the O.P. for this thread. The movie is the reason for this thread (at least originally).
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Old Jun 15, 2008, 06:07 pm   #64 (permalink)
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Gods Rock Gods Stone

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At any rate someone asked about the Koran and they pray to the Black Stone. Not a stonehenge but it is a large rock standing about 5 feet above ground.

As a marking for a sacred location.


Gods Rock

Rock - Bible, King James Version

Stone - Bible, King James Version

Rock - The Koran

Stone - The Koran

Rock - The Book of Mormon

Stone - The Book of Mormon

Gods Stone
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Old Jun 15, 2008, 06:34 pm   #65 (permalink)
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Great thread, Thanks!

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Yes I saw the National Geographic Channel film last Sunday and that is why I made the O.P. for this thread. The movie is the reason for this thread (at least originally).
Had fun, See ya!



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Old Jun 15, 2008, 07:21 pm   #66 (permalink)
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You’re mad as a box of frogs Garry ... that isn’t an insult, it is said with respect.
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Old Jun 16, 2008, 12:23 pm   #67 (permalink)
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Old Jun 17, 2008, 04:32 pm   #68 (permalink)
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You’re mad as a box of frogs Garry ... that isn’t an insult, it is said with respect.
He just likes rocks a lot.

But he does not really have rocks in his head.
(at least I don't think so?)

This was a really good thread because we got to take part in the aged art of "concept consturction".

It was also a neat thread because he had lots of scientific data and a good knowledge about the history of religions, and also - a good photo file for posting photos or links. And spoke as one who has authority to speak.

Plus, this topic gave me a break form the same-o same-o topics about religion that everyone else likes to debate over and over and over again.
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Old Jun 21, 2008, 04:59 pm   #69 (permalink)
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Stonehenge College University

LORD Fellow of Woodhenge founded Stonehenge College University.

Stonehenge Chalk Extraction Mine
Chalkboard Bluestone Mine School



Stonehenge lecture hall at Stonehenge College University was a large area outside the Double Bluestone Horseshoe used for instruction. Unlike the inside Double Bluestone Horseshoe traditional Stonehenge classroom having a small capacity, the capacity of Stonehenge lecture hall outside the Double Bluestone Horseshoe measured in the hundreds. Stonehenge lecture hall had a pitched bank so those in the rear were elevated higher than those in the front, giving them visual access to the Bluestone blackboards and instructor. Bluestone chalkboard:

The Black Igneous Bluestone
Chalkboards are Blackboards



Stonehenge classroom at Stonehenge College University was a smaller area room inside Double Bluestone Horseshoe where teaching and learning activities took place. Interesting enough Stonehenge lecture hall and Stonehenge classroom each had their own large writing surface areas because of Double Bluestone Horseshoe, where the Bluestone blackboard Stonehenge lecture hall instructor and Bluestone chalkboard classroom instructor shared knowledge and notes with other members of classes. Lecture and classroom instructors taught simultaneously.

We Never Ran Out of Chalk
LORD Fellow of Woodhenge



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Old Jun 21, 2008, 06:39 pm   #70 (permalink)
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Happy solstice Garry.
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Old Jun 22, 2008, 08:41 pm   #71 (permalink)
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Thanks Walrus!

Stonehenge University College

All the School Stones are Chalkboards



Stonehenge School Chalk Mine

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Old Jun 23, 2008, 03:11 pm   #72 (permalink)
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Funny stuff. At least the teacher in the school of hard rock knows about Patti Smith (find her on the chalk board).

Well you have taken a somewhat good topic about stonehendge and turned it into a soundboard for your jokes and your hoax.

Do you do this at all the forums?
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Old Jun 23, 2008, 04:27 pm   #73 (permalink)
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Who's Joking?

Stonehenge Elementary School

You either take Chalk to the Blackboards,
or you take the Blackboards to the Chalk.



Jack Blackboards Upright Chalk Mine

Stonehenge Graduate School
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Old Jun 23, 2008, 04:32 pm   #74 (permalink)
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Who's Joking?

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Funny stuff. At least the teacher in the school of hard rock
knows about Patti Smith (find her on the chalk board).

Well you have taken a somewhat good topic about stonehendge
and turned it into a soundboard for your jokes and your hoax.

Do you do this at all the forums?
Stonehenge Star School

You either bring Chalk to the Chalkboards,
or you bring the Chalkboards to the Chalk.



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Old Jun 26, 2008, 02:48 am   #76 (permalink)
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What has this got to do with religion? Or the use of stones for a religious purpose? or Stonehenge?

How can they prove that a rock is 45.000 years old?

I wish they had shown more photos of those tools because the rock in the photograph does not look like a spearhead. (where is the point?)

What if it was used to break open nuts or to dig roots out of the ground? Simular to what many monkeys do.

Is appears the links provided incomplete evidence to support the claims.

By the way the first song called "school of rock" was recorded by Gene Summers who was a rockabilly singer in the 1950s, in Texas. I used ot have the old Jan 45rpm record. The song mentions backboards.

It can be found on a few Rockabilly Collectables CDs if you are lucky enough to know of a store the stocks such things.

It was a local hit in Texas and got some air play through the southwestern states.

GENE SUMMERS – A TEXAS ROCKABILLY CAT NEW CD ENGLISH READING CUSTOMERS - Sound of the Fifties

You can add that link to your collection of rock records promos.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 07:34 am   #77 (permalink)
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Seismically, recording, correct!

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I believe it was a recording studio for those rock dinosaurs
"The Grateful Dead" and "The Rolling Stones".
The big slab in the middle is where the mixing desk was.
Stonehenge Free Festival in 1984



Alan Lodge: Tash's - Stonehenge Festival 84 - Aerial Shots



Yes, those were the days, Sticky Mick.
Seismically, recording, correct!

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Old Jun 26, 2008, 01:04 pm   #78 (permalink)
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Stonehenge Free Festival in 1984



Alan Lodge: Tash's - Stonehenge Festival 84 - Aerial Shots



Yes, those were the days, Sticky Mick.
Seismically, recording, correct!

G-d
Stonehendge could of been a gaint turntable where the aliens would place their flying disks on - during a big rock concert. Perhaps UFO are really musical CDs or records sent to us so we can listen to and download thier music. Only we must build our own "player" on which to spin the disks. Stonehenge being the first attempt.


RE: - Photo image - record player - Google Image Search

You might be on to a new concept here.

http://www.iwasabducted.com/cropcircles/circle14.jpg

Above link show impression made by a disk near stonehenge.

On link below you can mouse click and listen to some of the alien related music.
(songs located at the left of the webpage in that link).

CD Baby: 2 HUMANS & THE COSMOS: Alien love song

Or - from Bedrock we have....

Amazon.ca: The Flintstones: Original Soundtrack: Music
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 01:22 pm   #79 (permalink)
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We could co-author an illustrated book about this important topic and get it published, and then protest the government to so that they must teach all this to the students in science class.
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 02:27 pm   #80 (permalink)
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Jack Black fixed Gene Summers Theory

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What has this got to do with religion?
Rock is religion.

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Or the use of stones for a religious purpose?
Religious purpose Rock.

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or Stonehenge?
The Rock religion at Stonehenge.

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How can they prove that a rock is 45.000 years old?
Stratigraphy, Radiometric dating, etc.

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where is the point?
Neanderthal 100,000 BC used Bristol Coal.

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What if it was used to break open nuts or to dig roots out of the ground?
Drums roots Neanderthal chalk School of Rock.
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