How to: Shiprock, New Mexico
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- My name is Michael Collins and I travel the world with a focus on ancient sites, discovering new ancient clues and locations, showing you how to visit yourself as well as documenting the experience along the way. I am glad you found your way here!
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Imagine this… waking up every morning and look out the kitchen window and seeing this every morning for 49 years. Born and raised here.
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Shiprock, I can't find enough words to describe how magical and beautiful it is up close. Can't wait to visit you again Shiprock. 😎👍
That is definitely an awesome place Mike.
I'm watching.
Hey Mike love that music. These wonders are incredible. Uve been all over going back in the real history. Be Safe my friend
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One of my most beloved places on earth.
Entering by way of the Chuska Mtns, from Arizona, is a route I highly recommend. I was giggling and crying at the same time, I was so excited by the time I was at the base. Talk about portal 😝🫶🏼✨thank you for sharing this awesome video!
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing these places in the world!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Damn good video
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Stunning work Michael! I have been spreading your work for a while and its great to see the production value go up! I am so happy to be a part of your explorations and skeptic mind. You don't come to exact conclusions, you simply call it like you see it and I cant say enough about that in a world where everything but the truth is shoved down our throats! Keep it up!
Thank you for that! And for your support! People learning to ask their own questions is just as if not more important than finding the answers if we hope to change things! Cheers!
This is a very good video.
Thank you! 🙏
Very nicely done! Good video ;-)
Thank you very much!
"Shiprock" must have been a massive civilization hub before it got destroyed.
80 road miles east of shiprock is the hub of the southwest > Chaco Canyon
And another 80 miles north is Mesa Verde
BTW, I went out there a couple weeks ago and there are these small mounds. Did anyone else see this? I think it's an ancient burial site.
The mounds were well weathered, and there were hundreds of them. To me looked like a large cemetary. It was close to the entrance.
Like in the center of the screen at 01:40 I got them on video and will show them.
I missed that I was so focused on the wall….I had no idea, was supposed to be a 30 minute stop and we stayed there all day!
I would not be surprised if there are mounds there! Would be incredible!
@@WanderingWolf I might not publicly share, so I'll share privately on twitter to you first
“They appear to be fitted stone masonry” 👽💗
That is amazing footage!
Great filming of an absolutely atonishing location
Yes! And … so many AZ places in plain sight no one even notices..
Fantastic video! Did you have to get a permit for all this? I read that you can’t go any closer than the main road, that the Navajo have closed it off to the public.
When i was an Inlaw they say witches would perform cult rituals in there
I'm supposed to believe this was completely natural with that perfect wall?
I was there in 2015 and was planning to visit again next year. However, I get conflicting reports that accessing the dirt roads leading to Shiprock are closed. Any tips on finding out accessibility? I know the easiest is via ISR 5010 (~3.5mi dirt road) off of ISR 13.
Awesome!It looks so impressive and primitive! Thanks so much Mike for this astonishing view of such gigantic walls!!!
Glad you enjoyed! Was such an amazing experience to film!
Do you need any special passes to travel on the Indian Service Routes or is it open for anyone?
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For the Algi
Antediluvian trees cut down by angels to prevent escape from the flood but their seeds preserved to reseed the Earth.
Enoch chapter 66
1. In those days the word of God came to me, and said, Noah, behold, thy lot has ascended up to me, a lot void of crime, a lot beloved and upright.
2. Now then shall the angels labour at the trees; but when they proceed to this, I will put my hand upon it, and preserve it.
3. The seed of life shall arise from it, and a change shall take place, that the dry land may not be left empty. I will establish thy seed before me for ever and ever, and the seed of those who dwell with thee on the surface of the earth. It shall be blessed and multiplied in the presence of the earth, in the name of the Lord.
A guy with a channel called hangman1128 does a fantastic job of showing evidence of these ancient mega flora. Once you see it you can't unsee it 🌲 👀
I'm not sure how you can say this when the Book of Dargon, Chapter 12 says the exact opposite.
Looks like polygonal masonry? Is because it likely is!
The music is so loud in some of these videos it triggers me and I stop listening to the narration.
This is so obviously man made, those that deny it are simply fools.
We are all just robots, made by other men. Those that deny it are simply fools.