Geography of Ancient Sites by Jim Alison & Mal Cockburn

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2025
  • The original research was done by Jim Alison. Mal Cockburn made a powerpoint-video about this in 2011.
    I was doing search on the Internet on the name 'Aneityum', an island of the Pacific island republic Vanuatu, because we had learned that the name 'Akaija' for our jewellery/symbol originates from this island. I was given this symbol in 2002 and its name in 2005 by an incredible beautiful act of inspiration from the Hereafter and when looking for clues of its meaning we had discovered the island Aneityum, where 'akaija' means 'We All'.
    When I was looking on the name french name 'Anatom' (Aneityum is the English version) in 2005, I found this somewhat funny video. Funny because of the talking turtle. And when I heard the turtle speaking the name 'Anatom' I thought: this must be coincidence. The world has tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of islands, so how big is the chance that Anatom could play such an important role on this ancient Equator of megalithic sites.
    But how often I checked and rechecked... there was no doubt... Anatom/Aneityum is the island that lies precisely halfway Easter Island and the temple complex Angkor in Cambodia, on a straight line, that runs around the Earth sphere.
    With thanks to Jim Alison for his research. And with thanks to Mal Cockburn for making the funny video. Your work has proven of great value for our own research... the meaning of the Akaija-symbol or Akaija-energy for our planet.
    This is long and spectacular story.... enjoy watching this introduction. And feel free to watch our other videos that elaborate on our research and our trip-reports to the 5 main anchor points of this important ring of ancient sites, also know as the 'Tiltel Equator of the Antique'.

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