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Great video on the Hudson Valley UFO sightings

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Thanks for posting the video probably never have watched it, if you had not posted it here. I have a unique preceptive coming from an Island, were lot of similar stone chambers, are scattered around the countryside. I know what I am looking at when I see pictures and videos of the stone chambers.

The mystery is why are stone chambers sites similar to what is found in British isles there in the Hudson Valley, not just one but dozens?

And the mystery is further enhanced with the paranormal, and UFO sightings occurring near the location of these stone chambers.

I honestly truly don't no who build them, but there is hints, and they were not build by Colonial settlers or Indians!

Writing from Old Ireland was discovered at some of the stone chambers, by renowned historian of Celtic history, named Brain Fell. Philip Imbrogno mentioned him in this video.

The writing is called "Ogham" this is a dead language of today, there was Ogham inscriptions in the rock with meaning not just blah blah. For instance some of the writing was actual prayer to Celtic GOD Baeltaine, this a strong indication that the sites were build by Explorers from the British Isles, mostly likely they were of Celtic origin due to the language found at these sites!

The Real intriguing question is, and I have laid this argument out a number of times, what is the connection between the sites in New Yorks Hudson valley, and the British Isles sites, and why are UFO's showing up over sites in the Hudson valley, and beaming lights down on people living in that particular area?

Here is an interesting bit of information from one of Philip Imbrogno's books (files from the edge) I recently purchased and have almost finished it! Before I go on, The Celtic God Bealtaine is not a God in the literal sense, but one of the Tuatha Dé Dannann that the Celts worshipped long long after they left the Island of Ireland.

Philip Visited Ireland, he alleged in the nineties, which he needed to do for his research.

Now this seals it for me personally.This is just too strange to deny anymore. There is a connection somewhere between everything, that is happening in the Hudson Valley, and Places around Ireland like Newgrange. A bold statement ok, taking into account what I have wrote already, here is something that has to fascinate everyone just has to?

Newgrange lies on the same magnetic lines of force that pass right through the Hudson valley. The stone chambers are situated were they are for a reason! The question is, what does it all mean, what is the importance of such a thing?

I be really interested to know! Philip does not say why so I kind of stuck.
 
Writing from Old Ireland was discovered at some of the stone chambers, by renowned historian of Celtic history, named Brain Fell. Philip Imbrogno mentioned him in this video.

The writing is called "Ogham" this is a dead language of today, there was Ogham inscriptions in the rock with meaning not just blah blah. For instance some of the writing was actual prayer to Celtic GOD Baeltaine, this a strong indication that the sites were build by Explorers from the British Isles, mostly likely they were of Celtic origin due to the language found at these sites!

Hiya Kieran, it's worth pointing out that Barry Fell doesn't have a lot of support in the field of archaeology or ethno-linguistics. In that sense, he's renowned in some quarters and popular in the books that you like as much as I don't. He's had a few citations yet they they tend to be as examples of not putting the cart before the horse and for sloppy research.

Winter gets me down and I'm less combative than the rest of the year so I've no comments about Phil Imbrogno's research or ideas about the stone structures of the Hudson Valley.

In the spirit of Xmas, there's a bloody big pdf you'll enjoy reading. It's a translation of an early ogham manuscript from the 4th Century. I haven't read it all, but parts are very interesting. They mention places as far afield as Egypt, Rome and Greece. Likely we'll differ on why exactly these places are mentioned, but you should give it a read. It's better downloaded than scrolling online. http://ia341310.us.archive.org/2/items/auraicept00calduoft/auraicept00calduoft.pdf
 
I really don't know what to make of it. It is very bizarre and hard to reconcile.

Totally agree Train it is very bizarre. Personally I don't find it one bit strange these sites have been found. The really Bizarre part for me, is that people from that area of the world have alleged that Paranormal encounters have happened to them, or to someone they've known personally! Some of these paranormal encounters appear to have manifested, if the stories are accurate in and around the location of these stone chambers!

And considering, only if some researchers are reporting honestly about, "Ogham" writing been found at these locations, that is an indication, however long ago it was, Celtic or Christians from the British Isles were once settled or roaming through that area. Have something, like "Ogham" carved into the stone is an identifying marker, that can be traced back to a source location. I would say there is only a handful of people in the world, not sure about the numbers, who have the knowledge base or the ability to write "Ogham" I truly believe most people would not understand "Ogham" if seen, even if they'd tried to.

That in my opinion would suggest it was a genuine discovery (Ogham was last used in the 13th or 14th century I believe) so anywhere from that time in history, or before was the most likely, the time these stone Chambers were build and constructed.

It all depends if Philip Imbrogno is telling the truth Train, Personally I believe he is, his research does seem to confirm some of my own private research into these strange areas. Philip also is of the believe the triangles were most often appearing above and around the stone chambers. That if true, might indicate a curiosity by the travelers in the skyships, but what interest would these stone chambers hold for a different intelligence visiting from another place?

We'd be all guessing to the nature of that interest, but considering and again I beat this drum often the tales from Ireland might have some play here. The Celtics in my opinion probably build these stone chambers for the demi-gods they'd worshipped, who were the Tuatha de dannann, if true and I am correct. This would be only a theory not a fact, was the tuatha de dannann returning to the location markered by the peoples who worshipped them.

It is far-fetched stuff I agree, but if Philip Imbrogno is correct is does make it more interesting, and perhaps goes further and we might have a sourcing perhaps least some hints the tales from Ireland about the Fairy-people were true to some extent. I know people might not accept that possibility some find it not logical Aliens or what we precieve to be Aliens were in Ireland long ago, but there is some weird out of place stuff found that make no sense that can't be denied once looked at. I don't really care what the true sourcing behind UFO's is, I have no real agenda to have one source win out over another, but the fact some of the UFO's have some interest in the stone chambers should at least interest people looking for the answer or answers! The Tuatha de Dannann are just as cool as the believe in Aliens don't be disappointed.

Kandinsky, Brian or Barry fell has for many years been looked down upon because he believed these chambers is suggestive of early settler's in the Americas, the fact they are build in the same way, as stone chambers in the distant past, is something the scientific community can't grasp of yet and probably never will my friend. Large majority of historians are of the believe he is incorrect, but the fact if true Ogham is present at the location, and I posted some thoughts on that above, and considering is very much a dead language for hundreds of years, in my mind rules out a hoax, also the fact this language has been found in other areas like the Midwest of North America, carved into rock and stone further enhances the credibility of Barry fell and his theories that the Celt's were once in the Americas, unless you are of the believe Mr Fell traveled across the whole of North America and hoaxed it all!

Thanks for the Pdf I willl take a look.
 
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