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Australia's Aboriginal Stonehenge: A Lost History of Global Significance

COAST TO COAST AM OFFICIALJanuary 13, 20261h 5min9,903 views
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The Aboriginal Stonehenge Site

  • πŸ’‘ The "Aboriginal Stonehenge" is described as a First-Language teaching temple aligned with the sky, encoding sound, seasons, and stars.
  • πŸ“Œ It is claimed to be one of the oldest forms of temples in the world, dating back to the advent of first man.
  • πŸ”‘ The site was rediscovered through handwritten letters from Frederick Slater to Fred Forom, detailing its structure and significance.

Rediscovering and Defending the Site

  • ⏳ The site was bulldozed in 1939 by the farmer on whose land it was located, before the government could intervene.
  • πŸ“° A 2015 feature in the Courier Mail was criticized as a "crass piece of journalism" that attacked Slater and misrepresented the findings.
  • πŸ“œ Slater, an anthropologist and archaeologist, was a respected figure in 1939, addressing societies and science conferences, contrary to later portrayals.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ New information, including the scale of the site's map, has emerged, allowing for the potential replenishment and reactivation of the stone arrangements.

Slater's Research and First Language

  • πŸ—£οΈ Slater's work, based on Eliza Hamilton Dunlop's manual, revealed a complex sacred language (Mara Gawalda) with a vocabulary of 28,000 words.
  • 🌟 This language is described as sublime and esoteric, providing interpretations of rock carvings and ancient texts.
  • πŸš€ Slater's interpretations suggested origins from the skies, with beings coming from and returning to the stars.
  • πŸ“œ A paper co-authored by Slater and Godard, concerning Baragara, was cancelled by Sydney University due to its interpretation of celestial origins.

The Mound and its Significance

  • 🌍 The mound is considered the oldest temple on the planet, belonging to the world rather than just Australia or a single tribe.
  • πŸ’§ Evidence suggests the site was once surrounded by water, contradicting the dry conditions observed later, indicating ancient water management or a different climate.
  • πŸ—Ώ The site features thousands of rocks, many with percussion points and cut edges, indicating advanced technology predating current understanding.
  • πŸ”Ί A unique perspective from the center of the mound reveals three pyramids in the distance, suggesting a connection to Egyptian civilization and their arrival in Australia.

Destruction and Future Hopes

  • 🚜 The farmer who bulldozed the site later expressed deep regret and fear, indicating external government pressure to destroy it.
  • πŸ’° The land was re-zoned for housing development, threatening the site, but public outcry and landowner withdrawal have preserved two key properties.
  • 🀝 There is a hope to buy back the mound and its surrounding land, not for government or land council control, but to restore it and reactivate its powerful energy.
  • ✨ The site is believed to be a place of immense power that will become even stronger during a coming global awakening, offering wisdom and purpose.
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