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"Ghost Pathways"
in the United
States & Mexico

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The
magical spiritual and occult rituals...
of the Star Gods,
who intentionally constructed "ethereal ghost spirit"
paths...
in the landscapes, that would lead into their
temples,
villages,
cities, cemeteries and burial
mounds, while connecting with
outer
villages for trade... indicates
that
the ancients knew how
to "communicate" with dimensional beings.
The "ethereal ghost spirit" paths... were
considered
very sacred,
“There seems to have been a "supernatural component" to
their behavior.”
Spirits and Dimensional Entities.... can only
travel in straight
lines or angles, not in curves
or circles. When these straight "ethereal ghost spirit"
path lines... entered a
major city or
village, a "protective" circle
or circular labyrinth was constructed,
as a blockade
to block harmful spirits... from entering
and
harming the village.


Ohio... North America
(in the United States)

(Alligator Burial Mound in
Hopewell, Ohio )

(Serpent Ley Line in Hopewell, Ohio)
In Hopewell, Ohio, in the United States, between 150 BC
and
500 BC, the
Hopewell Indians built geometrical
earthworks
covering many
acres, along with straight linear features,
which seem to have been ceremonial
"ethereal ghost" pathways.
In 1995, archaeologists announced the
discovery of a
60 mile
long, straight
"Hopewell" death ritual road, connecting
earthworks
at Newark, with the Hopewell necropolis... at
Chillicothe.

California... North America
(in the United States)

In the California Sierras, prehistoric Miwok Indians, left
behind
the remains of
dead-straight tracks.
Archaeologists in the 1930s, described them as "almost
airline... in
their directness, running up hill and down
dale...
without zigzags or detours".

New Mexico North America
(in the United States)
Mysterious, prehistoric, Indian roads... have
been found
in Utah, Colorado and Arizona,
but the most dramatic
examples, in the
United States as a whole, are those
that converge on (or
diverge from),
Chaco
Canyon,
a
cult center of the lost
Anasazi
People in
the high, arid desert country, in
Northwestern New Mexico.

Chaco
Sun Dagger Ley Line, and
notice the Circle,
which marks this as a very potent site of energy.
These
Chaco
"ethereal ghost spirit" roads... stretch for 60 miles beyond
the
canyon, and possibly much further, linking
Anasazi
ceremonial "Great
Houses",
of which, there are many dozens,
scattered throughout the desert area,
surrounding Chaco Canyon
in
New Mexico.

Where the roads meet the rim rock...
of the canyon,
stairways were carved...
out of the rock walls... reaching
down
to the canyon floor.
These mysterious roads... are not mere
tracks, but
engineered features. Primary roads are
30 feet wide.
They are strikingly
straight ("arrow straight" was one description),
changing
direction, when they do... in a
sudden angle, not a curve.
There are several archaeological sites...
in Mexico,
Central
America, and South America... containing
straight "ghost
pathways, that are older than
those at Chaco.
Sometimes,
there are
altars... on these spirit causeways; often
they seem
to lead to strange
places, like caves or
cliff faces.

The Mayans in Mexico

Further south in Mexico, in the Yucatán peninsula, we enter
the domain of
the ancient
Maya.
They built long, straight
roads, the
Maya
today, call
sacbeob
("white ways"). These
are interconnected plazas
and
temples, within some of
the
Mayan ceremonial
villages,
which are linked to other cultural
cities... for
trade.

Could
this be a Time Gate?
These "spirit routes", now exist, only in fragmentary
sections,
the longest-known surviving
"sacbeob"
being
the
sixty-two
mile long section... that runs between Coba
and Yaxuna, in the northern part of
the Yucatán peninsula.
Thomas Gann... described it in the
1920s, as "a great elevated road, or
causeway... thirty-two feet wide. This
was one of the most remarkable roads ever
constructed,
straight as an arrow,
and
almost flat as a rule".
Altars, arches
and curious ramps... are associated with
the
sacbeob,
and according to local
Mayan
tradition... the
physical network of the
sacbeob,
is augmented at
various places by
"non-material" mythological
routes:
They are said... to be underground sacbeob,
and
others
that run through the air.




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