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78 OUR ANCESTORS CAME FROM OUTER SPACE<br />

ago de -Conapostela, Burgos, and the Logrofio, and Roncesvalles<br />

—all historic sites of ancient fame.<br />

In France, too, several other mysterious lines exist that act just<br />

like their counterparts in England and are followed by UFOs in<br />

flight. These lines do not form geometric figures like the Maltese<br />

cross in the Aegean, nor do they show up like the designs in<br />

Nasca, Peru, but they are most interesting even though nobody<br />

has discovered exactly what they represent, since they form a<br />

huge triangle.<br />

About 15 km north of Sedan there stands a megalithic monument<br />

called the Giant's Grave. When a Hne is traced on a map<br />

from this monument straight south for 700 km till it reaches<br />

Istres in Provence, it goes through an unbelievable number of<br />

historical sites, from dolmens and menhirs of prehistoric times to<br />

cloisters and castles of the Middle Ages. Another such line dotted<br />

with megaliths drawn 76° west of the Giant's<br />

Grave-Istres<br />

line about 700 km stops in Quimper, on the coast of Brittany.<br />

When the two lines are connected by a third to form a triangle,<br />

that line goes through the most concentrated assembly of dolmens,<br />

menhirs, and cromlechs in the world—the region of Garnac<br />

in Brittany. Is there a connection with Kamak, in Egypt?<br />

The names sound alike, but as far as I know, nobody yet has<br />

found the common denominator.<br />

Other surprises keep pihng up when we continue to analyze<br />

this gigantic triangle of France. If a fourth line is drawn from<br />

the Giant's Grave to the center of the base between Provence<br />

and Brittany it is just as rich in ruins of antiquity as the'<br />

two sides of the triangle. The triangle has now an apex of<br />

76°, two side angles of 52° each, two sides of 700 km, a<br />

base of 865 km, and a height of 550 km. Hold on to your<br />

hats—you have the exact same proportions and angles as the<br />

Great Pyramid of Cheops I The Triangle of France is exactly<br />

14 million times bigger than the area of the cross section of the<br />

Cheops Pyramid. The surface of this triangle is 238,000 sq km,<br />

and the area of the circle into which the Aegean Maltese cross<br />

could be placed is 238,000 sq km, which is the same. Can you believe<br />

that we have here again a simple coincidence?<br />

The Triangle of France is not the only example having dimensions<br />

that are proportional to those of the Great Pyramid. The

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