parts taken from the lst Bob Dean interview..he is always so interesting
link to interview:
http://www.projectcamelot.org/bob_dean_25_feb_2009.htmlBob: Now, what a laboratory would look like to an archeologist after 70,000 years, [Kerry laughs] I can’t imagine. But the very word was used. Tellinger said that apparently they discovered what appears to be the remnants of an ancient laboratory adjacent to an ancient gold mine. I didn’t hear the term 70,000 years. I just heard that it was ancient.
Bill: It’s at least 70,000 years old.
Bob: Really.
Bill: What I heard was about a year ago. They found some clearly artificial stone structures that were so old that the mainstream archeologists couldn’t believe that they weren’t natural. But if you look at them, you’ve got what Tellinger describes as South Africa’s Stonehenge.
Bob: Or older.
Bill: Yes. Much, much older.
Bob: As colorful as Stonehenge is, it’s not that big. There are things out there... Are you familiar with Nabta Playa? The site in Egypt?
Bill: No. I’m not.
Bob: In southern Egypt? Nabta Playa? Oh my gosh! They’ve discovered remnants of what was apparently a calendar in the desert.
Bill: A calendar?
Bob: A calendar. A stone calendar that’s laid out in the desert at a place in southern Egypt, west of the Nile. I’m trying to place how it is according to... where’s the dam?
Bill: The Aswan Dam?
Bob: It’s south of Aswan and west of the river. And they found this site called Nabta Playa. They estimate the age of this thing is 150,000 years old. But it’s a stone calendar. And when they recorded that and measured it and checked it out... and they’ve done that.
There’s a book out called The Origin Map.
Bill: Right.
Bob: OK? I can’t remember the name of the author. [ed. note: Thomas Brophy
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Kerry: No, we were in Iraq, and the Anunnaki.
Bill: The cylinder seals.
Bob: Yes. The cylinder seals.
Kerry: And the Anunnaki.
Bob: Yes, well look, honey. I said this Sunday, didn’t I? The Anunnaki are all around us. It was that crew that met Ike in ’54 at Muroc. That was the Anunnaki, the same group that built Ur. It’s the same group that built the ziggurat that poor old John Paul II wanted to visit before he died.
Miriam: I don’t know even a quarter of... I don’t even know an eighth of what you all know and understand, but as you’re talking about this I seem to recall someone, somewhere, sharing with me that the indigenous people all over the world are starting to have people visiting, trying to dig up their sites, and they are looking for technologies.
I am under the impression from my contact that I’ve had, that part of this is – the reasoning behind it is – that there’s an ultimate device that they are trying to find all of the parts for that are all over the Earth. What do you know about that?
Bob: Who’s doing the digging?
Miriam: I’m not sure what group it is that’s doing the digging but it’s definitely... it’s definitely, you know, an organization.
Bob: A human, a national entity of some kind?
Miriam: Yes, absolutely.
Bob: All right. Well, I’m not surprised. I wouldn’t be at all surprised. They have learned that there is knowledge of ancient societies’ traditions. You know, just to give you a brief example of the Dogon in Africa who knew all about – what the hell’s the planet or the star out there?
Bill: Sirius.
Miriam: The dog star.
Bob: Sirius A and Sirius B. We didn’t discover Sirius B until what, 30 years ago? And the Dogon knew about it.
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Miriam: OK. I will watch all of them in detail. And the only other thing to say in closing is that there is mining going on all over the planet and everyone has this idea that it’s being done for gold and silver and all of these other matters. But I have a feeling that that is actually not what’s going on.
If you take a look at the locations where all of this pit mining is going on or where they’re trying to go, a lot of these areas are sacred places. And I believe it is because they are trying to find the way underground, not just to an underground base or to create one, but to the actual underground. And they’re trying to see if it’s real. That’s what they’re trying to do.
Bob: Well if they wanted to ask me some advice I would tell them to go to Mount Hayes, Alaska and just try to start mining. You know what’s under Mount Hayes? [laughs] I’m sorry.
Miriam: I know it’s a...
Bob: I’m teasing you.
Miriam: A base?
Bob: There is a major ET facility under Mount Hayes in Alaska.
Miriam: Yes. Mm hm. Well, I know that they’ve been in certain areas where they’ve been trying to get to, and I personally know of at least two locations where there are bases underground. Three, actually, that I’ve never talked about, ever. And I won’t share that publicly.
But I do know of three locations and that they’ve been trying for years to get mining into those areas and they’ve been stopped every time.
Bob: Well, it’s a hell of a... They’re not going to succeed. If they dig in the wrong place, they’re up the creek.
Miriam: They are. They’re totally up the creek.
Bob: If they were to try mining in Mount Perdido in the Pyrenees, they would run into a real mess.
Bill: Yes. How do you know this, Bob, about Mount Hayes and Perdido? Where does your information come from?
Bob: A variety of sources. There’s one remote viewer that I probably evaluate and trust