Zoom Conference for Australia's Stonehenge
"The mound is one of the oldest; I should say the oldest, forms of temples in the world and dates back to the Paleolithic age with the advent of first man ... their history and their philosophy. ... the basis of all knowledge, all science, all history and all forms of writing."
A quote from Frederic Slater the President of the Australian Archaeological and Education Research Society. |
Date And Time:
Sun, 6th Dec December 2020
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM AEDT - Sydney Time
Location:
Online Event using Zoom.
Cost: $20.00
Payments can be made by PayPal to:
rapatterson17@gmail.com
Upon payment the link to the event will be emailed to you.
Please check for your time zone so you don't miss the live event.
Sun, 6th Dec December 2020
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM AEDT - Sydney Time
Location:
Online Event using Zoom.
Cost: $20.00
Payments can be made by PayPal to:
rapatterson17@gmail.com
Upon payment the link to the event will be emailed to you.
Please check for your time zone so you don't miss the live event.
ABOUT:
The Australia's Stonehenge Zoom Conference will be a 4 Hour exploration of Australia's Stonehenge.
On the eve of World War 2, in the Australian town of Mullumbimby, a group of amatuer archeologists made a startling discovery. Hidden in the foothills was almost 200 standing stones. They were placed in intricate patterns and had hundreds of mysterious symbols carved into them.
A team of investigators was dispatched to map out a stone arrangement far larger than England's Stonehenge. They concluded it was constructed 10,000 years ago, at the peak of the last ice age. With the help of Aboriginal elders initiated in tribal lore and knowledge of a sacred language once known throughout the continent the team translated a message built into the stones at the beginning of time.
The message could only be comprehended by a culture with advanced scientific knowledge and profound philosophy. The press got hold of the story and articles began to appear in major newspapers but then war was declared and the Australian government used the nation's fears of a Japanese invasion to introduce martial law and special powers. Authorities suspended further investigation of the ancient ruins. State led police hunted down the indigenous culture that cared for it and massacred them and the standing stones, were bulldozed.
It would have vanished into history if not for the chance discovery, in 2013, by a school teacher, Richard Patterson, doing other research in the town's local museum. Scattered in the archives were surviving letters and maps from the team that examined the stones.
The Australia's Stonehenge Zoom Conference will be a 4 Hour exploration of Australia's Stonehenge.
On the eve of World War 2, in the Australian town of Mullumbimby, a group of amatuer archeologists made a startling discovery. Hidden in the foothills was almost 200 standing stones. They were placed in intricate patterns and had hundreds of mysterious symbols carved into them.
A team of investigators was dispatched to map out a stone arrangement far larger than England's Stonehenge. They concluded it was constructed 10,000 years ago, at the peak of the last ice age. With the help of Aboriginal elders initiated in tribal lore and knowledge of a sacred language once known throughout the continent the team translated a message built into the stones at the beginning of time.
The message could only be comprehended by a culture with advanced scientific knowledge and profound philosophy. The press got hold of the story and articles began to appear in major newspapers but then war was declared and the Australian government used the nation's fears of a Japanese invasion to introduce martial law and special powers. Authorities suspended further investigation of the ancient ruins. State led police hunted down the indigenous culture that cared for it and massacred them and the standing stones, were bulldozed.
It would have vanished into history if not for the chance discovery, in 2013, by a school teacher, Richard Patterson, doing other research in the town's local museum. Scattered in the archives were surviving letters and maps from the team that examined the stones.
In the Zoom Conference for Australia's Stonehenge, Patterson will use live lecture, Q &A, and audio visuals to guide participants through the stones. Participants will learn of Its construction, and its role as a major place of pilgrimage for ancient people.
This conference will examine the origins and purpose of a prehistoric grand ritual site and why a genocide kept it secret for so long. It will teach the rituals and wisdom of the stones circle initiations and show not only why this could be where where history began but why indigenous tribes across the world have prophesied that the restoration of the stones will activate worldwide healing and renewal. |
THE PRESENTER:
In his search for answers to the Earth’s enigmas, Richard Patterson has been dubbed, by the press, a Literary Sleuth. His discoveries, which include solving baffling crimes have been reported worldwide by the BBC, CNN, ABC, Fox News, The UK Daily Mail, The UK Express, The New York Daily News, The UK Huffington Post, and New Dawn Magazine. He has spent many years studying the site, nearby sites, and documents relating to it. He has had spoken to many Indigenous and made detailed first hand examinations of the area of the site. |
Patterson does not assert any rights to identify as an Aboriginal person. In order to protect the site and out of respect to Elders past, present and emerging, the talk will not include information on certain sacred teachings. He refuses to provide information on the site's location and asks participants to not attempt unauthorized access to the site. Aboriginal people are advised to consult with their recognised elder before joining this conference.