Is Australia's Stonehenge a Modern Hoax?
Well before the New People got to Byron Bay, a town, once named The Place of Meeting, there were complex circular arrangements of stones found here.
Before the Internet, there were letters newspapers and books. All three contain many descriptions of the intricate stone circles found all around Mount Warning. I quote from a book, written before I had heard of Mullumbimby, or Mount Warning, It’s by Joanna Boileau, and she said in her, “Unity Based Heritage Study. Thematic History"y that
“Stone arrangements particularly abounded in the Mount Warning Area.”
There are piles of other books that show that all around the giant stone circle, that is the caldera of the extinct volcano Mount Warning, were Aboriginal People maintaining rings of of stone.
To name one, surveyed in 1885, made public 1904, cleared in 1976 and nothing by 1980 was The Giantess’s Grave in Terragon. That stone circle was only 30 kilometres away from where I’m saying Australia’s Stonehenge once may have been. The The Giantess’s Grave was on a mound in the rain forest. Although smaller its design was almost the same as what, the 1930's farmers said they on on their property near Mullumbimby.. Australia’s Stone Henge, like the one ins Terragon was built from large stones, of more than 1 meter high. They were set in deliberate patterns within the circle. The stones different coloured crystals and were heavily decorated. This was circle was just one of the dozens of stone circle ofs on both sides of the volcanic caldera. Most were more than 15 meters long.
Is it so impossible to consider that a couple hours walk away there might have also been a stone circle too in Mullumbimby?
I feel that there is more to Australia's history than we are being told. I have spent much of my life interested in history. I have passed a university degree in the Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Philosophy. I received an A+ for my 6,000-word essay upon ancient rock art and its development through history into modern times. I studied history under highly acclaimed professors and gained an offer to do honours for a doctorate degree in Philosophy. The phrase ‘Philosophy’ a subject studied since the ancient greeks, means the devotion to knowledge.
But who cares if I might know a thing or two hey? It doesn’t give some out-of-towner the right to talk about stuff useless stuff? It is easier to call me a nutter.
Well for those who hate what I am doing.. You can all relax because I will probably go the way of the Frederick Slater. Although, in 1938 he was the Head of the Australian Archeological Educational Society, and invited to speak at many academic conferences, by WW2 he had literally disappeared from every academic schoolbook.
Lastly, you might think this all about me getting my five minutes of fame and I don't care about being Australian, history, or my Aboriginal bothers. Sorry to disappoint you on that one - but been there and done that.
See, in 2015 I hit the news of the world for being, of all things, an amazing historian and researcher. The world went crazy with reports that I have solved the world's most baffling of crimes. The Jack the Ripper murders of 1888 London. It was reported worldwide on 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. My findings of a new suspect. Resulted in my book, ‘Jack The Ripper, The Works of Francis Thompson,’ which has received rave reviews with people calling it a historical masterpiece, to be sold by UK publishers UK Austin & Macaulay. Legal-medical professionals such as the head forensic pathologist of the city of Philadelphia called my work case solved include many other criminologists.
In the United States the History cable channel, last year aired the story of Australia’s Stonehenge on a special on Australian Archeology into 95 million homes,
Yours Truly,
Richard Patterson
Before the Internet, there were letters newspapers and books. All three contain many descriptions of the intricate stone circles found all around Mount Warning. I quote from a book, written before I had heard of Mullumbimby, or Mount Warning, It’s by Joanna Boileau, and she said in her, “Unity Based Heritage Study. Thematic History"y that
“Stone arrangements particularly abounded in the Mount Warning Area.”
There are piles of other books that show that all around the giant stone circle, that is the caldera of the extinct volcano Mount Warning, were Aboriginal People maintaining rings of of stone.
To name one, surveyed in 1885, made public 1904, cleared in 1976 and nothing by 1980 was The Giantess’s Grave in Terragon. That stone circle was only 30 kilometres away from where I’m saying Australia’s Stonehenge once may have been. The The Giantess’s Grave was on a mound in the rain forest. Although smaller its design was almost the same as what, the 1930's farmers said they on on their property near Mullumbimby.. Australia’s Stone Henge, like the one ins Terragon was built from large stones, of more than 1 meter high. They were set in deliberate patterns within the circle. The stones different coloured crystals and were heavily decorated. This was circle was just one of the dozens of stone circle ofs on both sides of the volcanic caldera. Most were more than 15 meters long.
Is it so impossible to consider that a couple hours walk away there might have also been a stone circle too in Mullumbimby?
I feel that there is more to Australia's history than we are being told. I have spent much of my life interested in history. I have passed a university degree in the Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Philosophy. I received an A+ for my 6,000-word essay upon ancient rock art and its development through history into modern times. I studied history under highly acclaimed professors and gained an offer to do honours for a doctorate degree in Philosophy. The phrase ‘Philosophy’ a subject studied since the ancient greeks, means the devotion to knowledge.
But who cares if I might know a thing or two hey? It doesn’t give some out-of-towner the right to talk about stuff useless stuff? It is easier to call me a nutter.
Well for those who hate what I am doing.. You can all relax because I will probably go the way of the Frederick Slater. Although, in 1938 he was the Head of the Australian Archeological Educational Society, and invited to speak at many academic conferences, by WW2 he had literally disappeared from every academic schoolbook.
Lastly, you might think this all about me getting my five minutes of fame and I don't care about being Australian, history, or my Aboriginal bothers. Sorry to disappoint you on that one - but been there and done that.
See, in 2015 I hit the news of the world for being, of all things, an amazing historian and researcher. The world went crazy with reports that I have solved the world's most baffling of crimes. The Jack the Ripper murders of 1888 London. It was reported worldwide on 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. My findings of a new suspect. Resulted in my book, ‘Jack The Ripper, The Works of Francis Thompson,’ which has received rave reviews with people calling it a historical masterpiece, to be sold by UK publishers UK Austin & Macaulay. Legal-medical professionals such as the head forensic pathologist of the city of Philadelphia called my work case solved include many other criminologists.
In the United States the History cable channel, last year aired the story of Australia’s Stonehenge on a special on Australian Archeology into 95 million homes,
Yours Truly,
Richard Patterson