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The Grid of the Gods: The Aftermath of the Cosmic War and the Physics of the Pyramid Peoples Kindle Edition
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- Publication dateSeptember 21, 2015
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Contributor:SCOTT D DE HART has over two decades of experience in higher education as a college professor, administrator, published author, and conference speaker. His credentials include a Doctor of Philosophy degree (Wycliffe Hall, the University of Oxford) with concentration in 19th century English Literature, Law, Theology, and History. Previous works from Dr. de Hart include research in symbolism, ritualism, and controversial literature in Victorian England. He has collaborated with Dr. Farrell in research, writing, and conferences since 1991. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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Joseph P. Farrell was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1957, has a B.A. in Biblical Studies and Philosophy, an M.A. in Historical and Theological Studies, and a Ph.D. in Patristics (NOT physics as one of his publishers keeps insisting on saying in spite of his best efforts to get them to change that!). After a lifelong interest in alternative history, science, and a fascination for ancient texts, Joseph started writing in 2001 on these subjects. He also studied pipe organ from the age of six until beginning college, and composes classical music for friends and family. He also plays the harpsichord.

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This book starts with nuclear weapons. A study of the history and results of nuclear tests in various locations on our planet leads Dr Farrell into a discussion of how location on our planet might influence the amount of energy produced from these weapons. Some nuclear tests produced far more energy than the components of the nuclear bombs would predict. Where did this excess energy come from? Is Planet Earth a closed system, or can we have access to energy from space? What does this mean for everything? Is there a different way of understanding physics that can provide endless energy without burning fossil fuels or harnessing natural forces like wind and sunshine? What would that mean for the interests who have benefited from the sale of these commodities for centuries?
Dr Farrell's book then travels through advanced physics to geometry, mythology, archaeology and the structure of our solar system and galaxy. It's a fascinating tour.
The overall picture that Farrell presents is that ancient monuments all over the planet seem to be located in specific places that share some important mathematical ratios in terms of their design and size - and location. The ancient myths associated with these sites indicate that they are places where the gods came down to earth and interacted with human beings. Most of the ancient civilisations commonly understood as the builders of these monuments admit that they inherited them from earlier, lost civilisations.
Farrell suggests that the mathematics built in to these monuments, their locations and the myths about them, are trying to convey information about the technology of a very highly advanced civilisation that existed on Earth tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago - well before any of the groups we associate with them, like the ancient Egyptians, Mayans etc. He then asks, if a highly advanced civilisation was destroyed by an ancient cataclysm, how would they leave behind enough information to help future generations reacquire the technological expertise?
It would seem that many of these hints about physics, energy and the solar system were embedded into myths that later formed the basis of various religions.
Dr Farrell includes a discussion of the creation myths of very ancient peoples. He shows us that the Bible is not the only ancient text to refer to emptiness before creation. It is not the only ancient story to refer to trinities either. What does this mean? Is it trying to teach us about history; about how the world was destroyed and recreated? Is it trying to teach us about the basic geometry of all matter? Is it trying to point us to a new understanding of physics that works equally well for the extremely large (like the galaxy) and the extremely small (like an atom)? Is there a way to use this information to produce enough energy to support another very high civilisation?
The most profound question is, how did some ancient civilisations go from inheriting existing monuments to using those as sites for worship of deities - when that worship demanded ritual human sacrifice? Who were the ancient gods who demanded this from mankind? Were we created in God's image - or are we a slave race, bred only to serve someone else?
With his understanding of physics, mathematics, ancient texts, mythology, archaeology, astrophysics and theology, Dr Farrell produces a compelling overview of this topic. He takes the time to explain the major concepts, because readers don't necessarily understand this range of subjects at College level.
As always, Dr Farrell cautions his readers that his conclusions are speculation, not proven facts. His work is painstakingly structured and extensively footnoted. While his conclusions are speculation, the data he presents; the basis for this speculation; is absolutely based on demonstrable evidence.
First, you have to realize that anytime an archaeologist sees something they are compelled, for funding and other reasons, to interpret it according to the standard tired (read tenured) paradigms established before them. So from that set of cowardly biases we are living today, and teaching our kids, a Fantasy Island interpretation of history that is full is misconceptions and lies. From Machu Picchu being made by the Inkas as the emperors playground mountain retreat, to the Great Pyramid being made by Khufu. This is all complete nonsense. The elites know that the history of human civilization stretches back much longer than the currently accepted [Genesis] linear ascent of civilization timeline. The Great Pyramid and Sphinx, along with sites at Balbek, Cuzco, Tiwanaku, and the like are much older than is currently accepted. Why is this ancient sophistication being hid? Because if the truth came out we might realize that those in control are keeping a lid on human knowledge and freedom much like their ancestors did to us in the past. This line of reasoning and research is key to this series of books. But why go about slaying some old fantasies while keeping other fantasies such as widespread human sacrifice in the Americas.
Second, you have to realize that anything we know about civilizations in the Americas, especially Central America, from so called 'informants' was conveyed through folks that the Church already had control over. If the Catholic Church burned every evidence of high culture here (Aztec Codices) and razed Tenochtitlan (Aztec Mexico City), why on earth do you think they would let any 'natives' (proselytes at sword point) convey any accurate information at all? Of COURSE any writings remaining are going to convey (or interpret) the former inhabitants as blood thirsty savages, "10,000 victims at a time" and all of that. How do you think we got young men to sign up for the US Cavalry and slaughter the Native American Indians under the leadership of the likes of Jackson and Custer? The media (newspapers) and the Churches had an agenda of subtle mind control to depict anyone not accepting the Western meme of consumerism and Abrahamic religiosity (nay Pauline religiosity) as SAVAGES, not even human. The historic Wests treatment of negro slaves and native peoples of the Americas has an undercurrent of thinking that only whites were fully human beings, or at least not worthy of their lifestyle until coming under the dominions of Church and/or Bank.
So why on earth are we subjected to this myth of widespread human sacrifice in the Americas in this tome? It's like the book wants to bring out the dark side of the elites but with no real evidence beyond hearsay. Does the book reject all propaganda apart from the propaganda of the Church from the 1500s and 1600s? I don't get it. How can someone who can dig so deeply just swallow this old line?
If this book were to really trail blaze then it has to question EVERY historic conclusion and not be selective about what aspects of truth it is going to convey.
The bits in the book about Cur Deus Homo with Boso and Anselm, and trying to tie in the sacrifice of Christ as some kind of memetic reasoning behind the supposed human sacrifice at sacred sites still has me scratching my head. This insert is very problematic and NO WAY connected to the rest of the book. This part feels like it should have been dropped from the outline at the start. It's almost unthinkable to include a reference from the WEST, from the CHURCH no less, in order to shore up support for Central American human sacrifice. What is the point to this? Clearly the Church-backed conquistadors brought more spilling of blood and torture to the Aztec and Inka lands than the native people ever did to themselves. This is well documented by eye witnesses and admitted by the conquistadors themselves.
The use of the Popol Vuh is tenuous. No one alive today is qualified to interpret that book as being allegory or history. There is mention of Lourette Sejourne Burning Water: Thought and Religion in Ancient Mexico to show instances of other, more mystical, ways to interpret Aztec iconography. Yet even with this name dropping this book still clings to the low ground and does not take up Sejournes invitation to give the Aztecs some humanity let alone advanced understanding.
We even get a further dose of biases not even supported in the Nahuatl grammar. The attempt to tie in the Aztec 'devil' (your interpretation Joseph) name Yaotl (which is actually 'warrior') to Yahweh is so thin that it's embarrassing. You can run with the Gnostic idea that Yahweh/Jehovah was a demi-god or something. But don't reach across the pond grasping for parallels that don't exist. The closest (again mis-interpreted) dark-side figure from Central America is Tezcatlipoca. But this figure is only a polarity of Quetzalcoatl and greatly mis-understood by those from the West who are unqualified to speak of any pre-conquest American tradition. (We have similar twisting by many popular and well-known supposed 'Toltec' teachers who know nothing of true Toltec ways.)
I've been to Peru, Bolivia, Teotihuacan and many other sacred sites. In 2009, at the height of the Mexico Avian flu hysteria orchestrated fear exercise, I went with a group to Teotihuacan. At that site, and from working with healers of Aztec descent directly, I can say emphatically that the energy and light of these sites and these people is beyond the comprehension of archaeologists. It just greatly disappoints me that the book continues to play this old line from the Catholic Church which is clearly at odds with the people and the inner joy that they radiate who live around these sacred places. Continuing the myths of human sacrifice in the Americas without adequate proof continues to do an injustice to the descents of the Aztec, Maya, and Inka, and to all people everywhere because it is the selling of propaganda and subtle mind control. Two things I thought these books were trying to expose.
All in all, the subject matter is facinating and Mr. Farrell presents his case with authority and gobs of footnote and references. Not the typical book for a thrill ride but one for the serious, well educated, thinker. I recommend this book, but start with Farrell's THE COSMIC WAR first. Yes, it,too,is technical but gives a solid background for the information in GRID OF THE GODS.
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Basically the book seems to be exploring the relationship between consciousness and physical matter - and the dark side - the manipulation of human consciousness by elite groups to create physical matter to further their own interests.
The information about the atomic bombs, space time, planet-wide ley lines, various elites in history "hijacking" ley lines or energy vortex points - including Hitler's attempted use of ley lines was good stuff. I liked the exploration of energy torsion, of physics and geometry, unpacking the inseparability of unseen and physical matter. I was interested in the Hebrew and Egyptian language analysis - then there was the classical music codes, numerology, aliens, Vedic science, all leading back to exploring the question, what is consciousness?
What I found difficult was getting to the end of the book and feeling like I'd just finished a Game of Thrones style manuscript. Loads and loads and loads of information but what next? Oh right, buy the next volume.
If anything it's made me want to go back outdoors to explore some more ancient sites.
I'll have a look at other titles by Mr Farrell and possibly buy another at some point.
The fact that most archaeologists will insist on sticking to the out-dated, extremely short-sighted views that 'somehow' ( I would love them to actually define this word in their vocabulary) the Eyptian, Mayan etc., civilizations with their highly sophisticated building techniques and very deep knowledge of astronomy just suddenly 'sprang up out of nowhere' so to speak.
Joseph Farrell has a very thorough knowledge of physics and is able to put this into a fairly, easily digestible format for readers such as I. Other important clues to much of the remote past is in in folk-lore, the Bible, the Torah, the Popol Vuh, etc., etc.
The only criticism I have and it is not about the content of the book, is the huge number of typographical errors, which is a great shame as it does, to me anyway, detract from the excellent writing. A better editor is needed.
I highly recommend this book for anyone who has any interest at all into how we have come to be as we are as a civilization and what may be our fate in the future, be it near or far.






