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Wayne Herschel will be presenting a large screen slide show/talk in Cape Town at the Pinelands library on Saturday the 19th of April at 2pm.
Titled - "the star of the gods - Origins of humanity challenged".
Parking facilities will be available on the Post Office side of the Howard centre (library entrance). (Howard Centre is off Howard rd in Pinelands Cape Town).
Recent discoveries will also be previewed involving the secret star map of the Vatican, the US one dollar bill and the Solomon Key that famous author Dan Brown is apparently using for his new book titled The Solomon Key.
Entry - R60 per person admission at the door. Duration approximately 1hr. Signed books will be available. Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
Call 082 329 5277 for more info or optional reservation of seats.
With its recent arrival in bookstores in
South Africa, we - the THR research team - have now had a chance
to read the new book 'The Egypt Code' by Robert Bauval.
Robert Bauval has credited Wayne Herschel for the Abusir pyramid
cluster correlation for the stars of the Pleiades and acknowledges
that Wayne did indeed publish this discovery before 'The Egypt
Code'. The reference is somewhat 'hidden'. See 'The Egypt Code'
page 97 - tiny footnote (75), which is listed on page 288 at the
back of the book.
W ayne has publicised his star map theory for quite a long time
now, so Robert Bauval no doubt heard about it more than three
years ago. Wayne first showed his star map theory to Graham Hancock
in his 'Heavens Mirror' tour in 1999 then subsequently published
it in early 2003. The Pleiades theory was televised in 2003 by
the same film company M-NET (in their prime time Sunday evening
documentary Carte Blanche) who had previously interviewed Bauval
on his Orion theory. Wayne's Abusir/Pleiades match was also posted
and debated on the Hancock Mysteries forum, Robert Schoch's forum,
the Thoth forum and The Daily Grail forum on a few occasions between
2003 and 2005.
Page 110 of 'The Egypt Code' by Robert Bauval shows an image referring
to the sky/ground pattern of "the first time" in Egypt. It bears
an uncanny resemblance to the image on page 282 in the Conclusion
of Wayne Herschel's 'The Hidden Records', which depicts the Giza
pyramids 'showing the way' to the Pleiades in the night sky. Perhaps
it is just a coincidence. 'The Egypt Code' more importantly seems
to agree with the importance of the Pleiades and the Solar Temple
as the Egyptians' prime obsession.
Robert Bauval differs from Wayne by adhering to the traditional
interpretation that the ancients obsessed in a Sun-worshiping
cult. (See Sun-like star worship/Sun worship debate on this website).
The reader gets through two thirds of the book hoping to get a
better understanding of a "grand unified plan" as to why the pyramids
are built, only for the book to stop suddenly to make room for
some 90 pages or so to appendices, notes, bibliography, references
and index.
It is worth mentioning here that Robert Bauval has insisted that
he does not subscribe to wild speculation proposed by some 'new
age' theorists. No doubt a reference to books suggesting the possibility
of ancient star visitors! But… hang on a minute: Was he not the
co-writer of "The Mars Mystery": A non-fiction publication about
visitors who potentially came from the stars and on the probability
that artificial pyramids had been found on the 'red planet'?
Wayne says he has followed all of the Robert Bauval books with
great interest and respect. He personally has no ill feeling at
all that Bauval has published some important material that is
similar to his. On the contrary, Wayne has set up Amazon.co.uk
to include 'The Egypt Code' with his book as a "two book" purchase
promotion. He says he is quite happy in promoting any book that
recognises the ancients' extreme obsession with the Pleiades and
their so-called 'gods' that come from the stars.
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