Saturday 2 December 2017

Ley Lines (ROADS) Across UK and Europe. PROOF of ICE AGE ADVANCED World!...





The St Michael's line across southern England is obviously an ancient road system which would have been glacier free throughout the ice age. It's designed to efficiently bisect Southern England, for purposes of economic exploitation. How many tens of thousands of years old?

There appear to be two types of Ley Lines! For instance, there are the stone-age leys, discovered by Alfred Watkins, which go from hill to hill. Then there are another type, which span countries and even continents and are truly, perfectly straight! These could be based upon ancient superhighways which followed the same routes. There was one in Southern England which may have been an ice age road, which went from the extreme west, (up to Helsinki) all the way to Lands End and perhaps further, to Lyonnesse!

The advanced super-civilization seems to have left behind relics of her former existence! Observe for instance the perfectly straight lines between cities, which must have originally been made out of recycled materials!

There was a Frenchman named, Xavier Guichard, who wrote a book called Eleusis Alesia, in which he stated that there were three basic names for any European city. These are Ales, (Alley!), Burgus, and Antium. He realised that the Alaise name was probably derived from a kind of rest stop where mineral water was found. However these are really rest stops on ancient superhighways!

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