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THE MALTESE CROSS<br />

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of the Twins in 6480 B.C.; that of the Bull in 4320 B.C.; and that<br />

of the Ram (or the Golden Fleece) in 2160 b.c, ending at the<br />

start of the present era of the Fishes. Consequently, we can assume<br />

that the Hercules legends indicate that the collapse of the<br />

land between the promontories at Ceuta in Africa and Gibraltar<br />

in Europe happened about 12,000 years ago, and it<br />

6,000 years for the flood waters to settle at the present level.<br />

took nearly<br />

It is not necessary, however, to go to Greece or South America<br />

to find geometric designs and alignments of mysterious origin. In<br />

England surveyors long ago found that nearly all megalithic<br />

monuments repose on lines of magnetic or telluric flux, or ley<br />

lines, as the English call these pathways. These ley lines, when<br />

photographed from high altitude show up quite clearly as they<br />

can be detected by lusher vegetation and electromagnetic radiations<br />

interfering with radio waves. Also exposures on photographic<br />

film over these ley lines tend to get fogged by some radiation.<br />

Like avenues converging in Paris at the Arc de Triomphe,<br />

so these magnetic boulevards intersect at important megalithic<br />

monuments of great fame and past glory. And UFOs frequently<br />

follow these lines in their flights.<br />

Four of these hues run parallel from east to west through<br />

England, France, and Spain at 42°, 45°, 48°, and 51° north latitude<br />

and at a distance of 333.333 m from each other, so that the<br />

most southern line is separated from the most northern by exactly<br />

1,000 km. That seems surprising since, according to established<br />

science, the metric system was not known to prehistoric man. But<br />

on the English ley line at 51° we find situated such sites as Glastonbury,<br />

Stonehenge, Avebury, and Canterbury. The line in<br />

France at 48° north latitude intersects Chartres, Domremy,<br />

Sainte-Odile, and other sites that are well known for ancient<br />

cathedrals and remarkable monuments. The 45° line runs<br />

through Les Eyzies, Lascaux, and Le Puy—a region that is<br />

considered<br />

one of the most valuable repositories of prehistoric sites<br />

anywhere in the world. The caves of Lascaux and Les Eyzies are<br />

well known but it is possible that still much more will be discovered<br />

there in the future. The 42° north latitude line in Spain<br />

starts near Noya on the Atlantic Ocean, where the refugees of<br />

sunken Atlantis probably came to land and runs through Santi-

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