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Apa yang berlaku di Jerusalem?
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Can you imagine what goes on unannounced, in Jerusalem?
In fact, more could happening any minute now, – even as you
read this!
While guns blaze and rockets explode, a team of men are
digging into the ground under Jerusalem – hoping to reach
secrets that still await discovery.
Previous excavations have revealed an extensive honeycomb
of natural caves and tunnels under the city.
Our teams also have spent years, on and off, exploring some
of these cavities.
There is one in particular that was first discovered by my
archaeologist friend Ron wyatt, of Nashville, Tennessee.
He had good reason to believe that the world's most priceless
artifact had been concealed win a specific area of this
underground system of chambers.
One difficulty is that these tunnels are not all connected
with one another.
So many hours were spent chiseling through the cave walls,
searching for adjacent tunnels. Each time the men found such
tunnels, they were empty.
Whatever the temperature outside, the cave system retained a
year-round constant temperature.
Ron had started out confident that he would locate this
ancient treasure from Solomon’s Temple.
But as time dragged by, he began to wonder if he was wasting
his time.
As it was turning out, things could hardly be worse.
90 FEET OF TUNNELS
The team had spent many months hammering and squeezing
through holes and tunnels, in vain, it seemed. By now they
had twisted through about 90 feet of tunnels.
As another year came to an end, crew members began to
develop a fever and slight chills due to the dust they had
inhaled in the confined tunnels.
Ronny had to be sent back to the United States on Christmas
Eve because he was so ill. And Danny had to follow on New
Year’s Eve.
Ron himself was running a temperature of 102 degrees. But
he was far more persistent. Or stubborn. He was determined
to keep working.
Each year the team comprised many locals, who hauled off
tons of earth and debris.
A condition of the team’s being permitted to excavate was
that they must completely restore the above ground area
before they left.
One of the young locals who had proved very honest and
trustworthy I shall call "Rafat", to protect his and his
family’s identity.
He was an Arab, 27 or 28 years of age. Since this young
man was small and slender, he was a perfect candidate for
squeezing through the tight tunnels of the excavations.
UNDERGROUND SCOUT
Exploring every "nook and cranny", the team members would
follow each new tunnel.
If and when they found a small opening, Ron would enlarge it
enough for Rafat to crawl through.
Then Rafat would go ahead, check it out and report back
everything he saw.
They followed one particularly difficult passageway which
took them through a "chimney". This continued straight up
to connect with a tunnel.
This tunnel proved to be so tight that Ron had to exhale
just to wriggle through.
He had to stop to breathe, but when he inhaled, the
passageway was so narrow, he could not fill his lungs
completely.
Emerging into a wider area, Ron saw a tiny opening in the
wall of the passage.
Directly in front of the hole was a stalactite about 16
inches long. It almost appeared to be "guarding" the hole.
He cracked off the stalactite (and ended up taking it home
to Tennessee, where it is today).
When I examined the stalactite, I happened to sniff at it
and found that it retained a pleasant, sweetish smell.
Anyway, Ron pressed his face close to the small hole, but
could see nothing. So time was taken to enlarge the hole,
so as to peer through.
No use. All he could see with the aid of his flashlight was
a chamber filled with stones.
The stones were of fist size and larger. They were piled
up to within 18 inches of the ceiling. There appeared little
promise of anything here.
But Ron’s plan on this trip was to leave no possibility
unexplored. So he enlarged the hole enough for Rafat to crawl
through.
TERROR IN HIS FACE
Moments after crawling through the tiny opening, Rafat came
tumbling back. He was in a frantic state.
"What’s in there? What’s in there?" he cried. "I’m not going
back in there!"
He was trembling and shaking. In his eyes was sheer, complete
and utter terror.
"What did you see?" demanded Ron.
"I didn’t see anything," he cried.
Whatever his experience, it was stark and real - since he
left that chamber, and the entire cave system, never to
re-enter.
He would continue to assist in the excavation from time to
time, but only above ground. That was all.
Well, what do you think it was that Rafat had sensed?
Of course, Ron would never have given that chamber another
look, had it not been for Rafat’s terror.
But this got Ron cautiously excited. He took his hammer and
chisel to expand the hole.Then he crawled through.
It was what he later claimed to have found in that chamber
that has prompted the present 2006 expedition.
Meanwhile, Ron himself has died. On a follow-up probe last
year, were Ron’s sons Danny and Ronny (who were with Ron on
the initial dig) as well as his widow Mary Nell.
So what did Ron discover? Would you like the whole, detailed,
intimate account of events as they happened?
Okay, this report does read like a thriller. I spent the
best part of a year preparing it.
* How could an amateur succeed – under the noses of an
indignant archaeological world?
* When I revealed the findings in a lecture, why did some
folk try to murder me?
* Should political pressures continue to keep this
discovery underground?
This report is not just amazing, it is truly explosive. Do
you know, at least 8 people have died as a result of it –
six of them since I got involved in the investigation!
And yes, mord, you CAN have access to this report.
Here’s where to get started:
http://www.beforeus.com/aoc.html
p/s: siapa yang ada beli cd ni, tolong kongsikan apa-apa info yang terdapat dalam cd tersebut. |
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erk.. berjelanya.... summary xder ker? |
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den tak pandai omputih lak tu..
lambat sket nak pick up.. |
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so,apebenda sebenarnyer nie.. |
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kena beli cd rupanyer.. |
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