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FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY Heres a True Story Behind the Story an incredible article that was printed back in 1909 in the Arizona Gazette newspaper. Imagine a great series of ancient caverns and chambers deep in the Grand Canyon. Indeed this is another example of Forbidden Archeology and COVERUP!! ARIZONA GAZETTE, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1909 EXPLORATIONS IN GRAND CANYON Mysteries of Immense Rich Cavern Being Brought to Light JORDAN IS ENTHUSED Remarkable Finds Indicate Ancient People Migrated From Orient The latest news of the progress of the explorations of what is now regarded by scientists as not only the oldest archaeological discovery in the United States, but one of the most valuable in the world, which was mentioned some time ago in the Gazette, was brought to the city yesterday by G.E. Kinkaid, the explorer who found the great underground citadel of the Grand Canyon during a trip from Green River, Wyoming, down the Colorado in a wooden boat, to Yuma, several months ago. According to the story yesterday to the Gazette by Mr. Kinkaid, the archaeologist of the Smithsonian Institute, which is financing the explorations, have made discoveries which almost conclusively prove that the race which inhabited this mysterious cavern, hewn in solid rock by human hands, was of Oriental origin or possibly from Egypt tracing back to Ramses. If their theories are borne out of the translation of the tablets engraved with hieroglyphics, the mystery

of the prehistoric peoples of North America, their ancient arts, who they were and whence they came, will be solved. Egypt and the Nile and Arizona and the Colorado will be linked by a historical chain running back to ages which staggers the wildest fancy of the fictionist. A Thorough Investigation Under the direction of professor S.A. Jordan, the Smithsonian Institute is now prosecuting the most thorough explorations, which will be continued until the last link in the chain has been forged. Nearly a mile underground, about 1480 feet below the surface, the long main passage has been delved into, to find another mammoth chamber from which radiates scores of passageways, like the spokes of a wheel. Several hundred rooms have been discovered, reached by passageways running from the main passage, one of them having been explored for 854 feet and another 634 feet. The recent finds include articles which have never been known as native to this country and doubtless they had their origin in the Orient. War weapons, copper instruments sharp edged and hard as steel, indicate the high state of civilization reached by these strange people. So interested have the scientists become that preparations are being made to equip the camp for extensive studies and the force will be increased to thirty or forty persons. Before going further into the cavern, better facilities for lighting have to be installed, for the darkness is dense and impenetrable for the average flash light. In order to avoid being lost, wires are being strung from the entrance to all passageways leading directly to large chambers. How far this cavern extends no one can guess, but it is now the belief of many that what has already been explored is merely the Barracks, to use an American term, for the soldiers, and that far into the underworld will be found the main communal dwellings of the families and possibly other shrines. The perfect ventilation of the cavern, the steady drought that blows through, indicates that it has another outlet to the surface. Mr. Kinkaids Report Mr. Kinkaid was the first white child born in Idaho and has been an explorer and hunter all his life. Thirty years having been in the service of the Smithsonian Institute. Even briefly recounted, his history sounds fabulous, almost grotesque. First, I would impress that the cavern is almost inaccessible. The entrance is almost 1486 feet down a shear canyon wall. It is located on government land and no visitor will be allowed there under penalty of trespass. The scientists wish to work unmolested, without fear of the archaeological discoveries being disturbed by curio or relic hunters. A trip there would be fruitless and the visitor would be sent on his way. The story of how I found the cavern has already been recounted, but in a paragraph: I was journeying down the Colorado river in a boat, alone, looking for mineral. Some forty two miles up the river from El Tovar Crystal canyon, I saw on the east wall, stains in the sedimentary formation about 2000 feet above the river bed. There was no trail to this point, but I finally reached it with great difficulty. Above a shelf, which hid it from view of the river, was the mouth of the cave. There are steps leading from this entrance some thirty yards from what was at the time the cavern was inhabited, the level of the river. When I saw the chisel marks on the wall inside the entrance, I became interested, secured my gun and went in. During that trip I went back several hundred feet along the main passage, till I came to the main crypt in which I discovered the mummies. One of these I stood up and photographed by flashlight. I gathered a number of relics, which I carried down the Colorado to Yuma, from whence I shipped them to Washington with details of the discovery. Following this, the explorations were undertaken. The Passages The main passageway is about 12 feet wide, narrowing to 9 feet toward the farther end. About 57 feet from the entrance, the first passages branch off to the right and left, along which, on

both sides, are a number of rooms about the size of ordinary living rooms of today, though some are 30 to 40 feet square. These are entered by oval shaped doors and are ventilated by round air spaces through the walls into the passages. The walls are about 3 feet 6 inches in thickness. The passages are chiseled or hewn as straight as could be laid out by any engineer. The ceilings of many of the rooms converge to a center. The side passages near the entrance run at a sharp angle from the main hall, but toward the rear they gradually reach a right angle in direction. The Shrine Over a hundred feet from the entrance is a cross-hall, several hundred feet long, in which was found the idol, or image, of the peoples god, sitting cross-legged, with a Lotus flower or Lily in each hand. The cast of the face is Oriental, and the carving shows a skillful hand, and the entire is remarkably well preserved, as is everything in this cavern. The idol most resembles Buddha, though the scientists are not certain as to what religious worship it represents. Taking into consideration everything found thus far, it is possible that the worship most resembles the ancient people of Thibet. Surrounding this idol are smaller images, some beautiful in form, other crooked necked and distorted shapes, symbolical, probably, of good and evil. There are two large cacti with protruding arms, one on each side of the dais on which the god squats. All this is carved out of hard rock resembling marble. In the opposite corner of this cross-hall were found tools of all descriptions, made of copper. This people undoubtedly knew the lost art of hardening this metal, which has been sought by chemists for centuries without result. On a bench running around the workroom was some charcoal and other material probably used in the process. There is also slag and stuff similar to matte, showing that these ancient peoples smelted ores, but so far, no trace of where of how this was done has been discovered, nor the origin of the ore. Among other finds are vases or urns and cups of copper and gold made very artistic in design. The pottery work includes enameled ware and glazed vessels. Another passageway leads to granaries such as are found in the Oriental temples. They contain seeds of various kinds. One very large storehouse has not been entered, as it is twelve feet high and can be reached only from above. Two copper hooks extend on the edge,(continued on page 7) which indicates that some sort of ladder was attached. These granaries are rounded and the materials of which they are constructed, I think, is a very hard cement. A grey metal is also found in this cavern which puzzles the scientists, for its identity has not been established. It resembles platinum. Strewn promiscuously over the floor everywhere are what people call Cats eyes or Tiger eyes, a yellow stone of no great value. Each one is engraved with a head of a Malay type. The Hieroglyphics On all the urns, on the walls over the doorways and tablets of stone which were found by the image are mysterious hieroglyphics, the key to which the Smithsonian Institution hopes yet to discover. These writings resemble those found on the rocks about this valley. The engraving on the tablets probably has something to do with the religion of the people, Similar hieroglyphics have been found in the peninsula of Yucatan, but these are not found in the Orient. Some believe that these cave dwellers built the old canals in the Salt River valley. Among the pictorial writings only two animals are found. One is of prehistoric type. The Crypt The tomb or crypt in which the mummies are found is one of the largest of the chambers, the walls slanting back at an angle of about 35 degrees. One these are tiers of mummies, each one occupying a separate hewn shelf. At the head of each is a small bench on which is found copper cups and pieces of broken swords. Some of the mummies are covered with clay and all

are wrapped in a bark fabric. The urns or cups on the lower tiers are crude, while as the higher shelves are reached, the urns are finer in design showing a interstage of civilization. It is worthy of note that all the mummies examined so far have proved to be male, no children or females being buried here. This leads to the belief that this interior section was the warriors barracks, Among the discoveries no bones of animals have been found, no skins, no clothing nor bedding. Many of the rooms are bare but for the water vessels. One room, about 400 by 700 feet, was probably the main dining hall for cooking utensils are found here. What these people lived on is a problem, though it is presumed that they came south for the winter and farmed in the valleys, going back north in the summer. Upwards of 50,000 people could have lived in the cavern comfortably. One theory is that the present indian tribe found in Arizona are descendants of the serfs or slaves of the people which inhabited the cave. Undoubtedly a good many thousands of years before the Christian era a people lived here which reached a high state of civilization. The chronology of human history is full of gaps. Prof. Jordan is much enthused over the discoveries and believes that the find will prove of incalculable value in archaeological work. One thing I have spoken of may be of interest. There is one chamber the passageways to which is not ventilated and when we approach it a deadly, snaky smell struck us. Our lights would not penetrate the gloom and until stronger ones are available, we will not know what the chamber contains. Some say snakes, but others boo-hoo this idea and think that it may contain a deadly gas or chemicals used by the ancients. No sounds are heard, but it smells snaky just the same. The whole underground institution gives one of shaky nerves the creeps. The gloom is like a weight on ones shoulders and our flashlights and candles only make the darkness blacker. Imagination can revel in conjectures and ungodly day-dreams back through the ages that have elapsed till the mind reels dizzily in space. An Indian Legend In connection with this story, it is notable that among the Hopis the tradition is told that their ancestors once lived in an underworld in the Grand Canyon! till dissension arose between the good and the bad, the people of one heart, the people of two hearts (Manchoto) who was their chief, counselled them to leave the underworld, but there was no way out. The chief then caused a tree to grow up and pierce the roof of the underworld and then the people of one heart climbed out. They tarried by Palsiaval (Red River), which is the Colorado, and grew grain and corn. They sent out a message to the temple of the sun, asking the blessing of peace, good will and rain for the people of one heart. That messenger never returned but, today at the Hopi village, at sundown can be seen the old men of the tribe out on the housetops gazing towards the sun, looking for the messenger. When he returns, their land and ancient dwelling place will be restored to them. That is the tradition. Among the engravings of animals in the cave is seen a image of a heart over the spot where it is located. The legend was learned by W.E. Rollins, the artist, during a year spent with the Hopi Indians. There are two theories of the origin of the Egyptians. One is that they came from Asia: another is that the racial cradle was in the upper Nile region. Heeren, an Egyptologist, believed in the Indian origin of the Egyptians. The discoveries in the Grand Canyon may throw further light on human evolution and prehistoric ages. End The Smithsonian Institution would prefer you believe that it was all an Aril Fools joke. Its their standardized response to all inquiries about this article. Not too many major publishers would promote such an April Fools jokes four days AFTER April Fools day and leave it without explanation! Heres an off-hand report of Kincaids arrival in Yuma three weeks, 3 days prior to the interview with the reporter. ARIZONA GAZETTE, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1909 G.E. Kincaid Reaches Yuma.

G.E. Kincaid of Lewiston, Idaho, arrived in Yuma after a trip from Green River, Wyoming, down the entire course of the Colorado river. He is the second man to make this journey and came alone in a small skiff, stopping at his pleasure to investigate the surrounding country. He left Green River in October, having a small covered boat with oars, and carrying a fine camera, with which he secured over seven hundred views of the river and canyons which are unsurpassed. Mr. Kincaid says that one of the most interesting features of the trip was passing through the sluiceways at Laguna dam. He made this perilous passage with only the loss of an oar. Some interesting archaeological discoveries were unearthed and altogether the trip was of such interest that he will repeat it next winter, in the company of friends. END Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum Nevadas mysterious cave of the red-haired giants by Terrence Aym Many Native American tribes from the Northeast and Southwest still relate the legends of the red-haired giants and how their ancestors fought terrible, protracted wars against the giants when they first encountered them in North America almost 15,000 years ago. Others, like the Aztecs and Mayans recorded their encounters with a race of giants to the north when they ventured out on exploratory expeditions. Who were these red-haired giants that history books have ignored? Their burial sites and remains have been discovered on almost every continent. In the United States they have been unearthed in Virginia and New York state, Michigan, Illinois and Tennessee, Arizona and Nevada. Early Spanish explorers reported encountering red-haired giants in the mountains of Utah and Arizona as well. Spanish Encounter - Circa 1768 And its the state of Nevada that the story of the native Paiutes wars against the giant red-haired men transformed from a local myth to a scientific reality during 1924 when the Lovelock Caves were excavated. At one time the Lovelock Cave was known as Horseshoe cave because of its U-shaped interior. The cavernlocated about 20 miles south of modern day Lovelock, Nevada, is approximately 40-feet deep and 60-feet wide. Its a very old cave that pre-dates humans on this continent. In prehistoric times it lay underneath a giant inland lake called Lahontan that covered much of western Nevada. Geologists have determined the cavern was formed by the lakes currents and wave action. The legend The Paiutes, a Native-American tribe indigenous to parts of Nevada, Utah and Arizona, told early white settlers about their ancestors battles with a ferocious race of white, red-haired giants. According to the Paiutes, the giants were already living in the area. The Paiutes named the giants Si-Te-Cah that literally means tule-eaters. The tule is a fibrous water plant the giants wove into rafts to escape the Paiutes continuous attacks. They used the rafts to navigate across what remained of Lake Lahontan. According to the Paiutes, the red-haired giants stood as tall as 12-feet and were a vicious, unapproachable people that killed and ate captured Paiutes as food. The Paiutes told the early settlers that after many years of warfare, all the tribes in the area finally joined together to rid themselves of the giants. One day as they chased down the few remaining red-haired enemy, the fleeing giants took refuge in a cave. The tribal warriors demanded their enemy come out and fight, but the giants steadfastly refused to leave their sanctuary.

Frustrated at not defeating their enemy with honor, the tribal chiefs had warriors fill the entrance to the cavern with brush and then set it on fire in a bid to force the giants out of the cave. The few that did emerge were instantly slain with volleys of arrows. The giants that remained inside the cavern were asphyxiated. Later, an earthquake rocked the region and the cave entrance collapsed leaving only enough room for bats to enter it and make it their home. The excavation Thousands of years later the cave was rediscovered and found to be loaded with bat guano almost 6-feet deep. Decaying bat guano becomes saltpeter, the chief ingredient of gunpowder, and was very valuable. Therefore, in 1911 a company was created specifically to mine the guano. As the mining operation progressed, skeletons and fossils were found. The guano was mined for almost 13 years before archaeologists were notified about the findings. Unfortunately, by then many of the artifacts had been accidentally destroyed or simply discarded. Nevertheless, what the scientific researchers did recover was staggering: over 10,000 artifacts were unearthed including the mummified remains of two red-haired giantsone, a female 6.5-feet tall, the other male, over 8-feet tall. Lovelock Giant Mummy Many of the artifacts (but not the giants) can be viewed at the small natural history museum located in Winnemucca, Nevada. Confirmation of the myth As the excavation of the cave progressed, the archaeologists came to the inescapable conclusion that the Paiutes myth was no myth; it was true. What led them to this realization was the discovery of many broken arrows that had been shot into the cave and a dark layer of burned material under sections of the overlaying guano. Among the thousands of artifacts recovered from this site of an unknown people is what some scientists are convinced is a calendar: a donut-shaped stone with exactly 365 notches carved along its outside rim and 52 corresponding notches along the inside. But that was not to be the final chapter of red-haired giants in Nevada. In February and June of 1931, two very large skeletons were found in the Humboldt dry lake bed near Lovelock, Nevada. One of the skeletons measured 8.5-feet tall and was later described as having been wrapped in a gum-covered fabric similar to Egyptian mummies. The other was nearly 10-feet long. [Nevada Review-Miner newspaper, June 19, 1931.] INCREDIBLE NEW FIND: This is absolutely HUGE.and it guts the wimp-out of Dr Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian who under (doubtless Jewish/Mormon) pressure, and as an obedient fed-government employee, came up with the lame reasoning that we dont even know if the Solutreans of the Ice Age (22,000-17,000 BC) left any descendants at all among modern Europeans.. This is the same group of scientists at the Smithsonian who completely covered up the Johnson Canyon mummies found in BORED HOLES in solid sandstone cliffs near Kanab, Utah in the early 70's!!! Well, it seems the European Solutreans surely still had descendants in 5000 BC in Florida! Back in 1984, a building contractor working near Windover Pond in the area of Titusville, Florida came upon NEARLY TWO HUNDRED well-preserved ANCIENT skeletons and bodies! They

had been buried at the bottom of a pond and the pond bottom had become peat, which as elsewhere in the world preserved their bodies in the most amazing manner. 178 bodies in the peat, dated at around 5000 BC, were WHITE-SKINNED CAUCASIANS, some with intact brains, clothed in very complex woven textiles! This sight is very near Cape Canaveral! IMAGINE they sat on the DNA testing of who these mummies actually were until just recently! Look from the time from 6:20 to the end of this video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2OIfcA6hWw&NR=1 Here is the expert shown on the video. *** Prof Joseph Lorenz Department of Anthropology Central Washington University (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Washington_University) (509) 963-3448 (office) [email protected] (Maybe soon he will be selling bags of oranges at the interstate off-ramp, fired for telling the truth that these skeletons are of EUROPEANS FROM 5000 BC ) *** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2OIfcA6hWw&NR=1 As Hungarian-American George Kadar, a contributing editor (especially on ancient white Americans) to The Barnes Review magazine wrote me (slightly edited): *** Needless to say, the Establishment boys are freaking out and after realizing that further excavation cannot be avoided they are sending in their best-paid prominent character, Glen H. Doran, to do the damage control for them. http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/mar/04/scientists-urge-full-scale-excavation-of-vero/ Doran was the one who was (mis)managing the extremely important recoveries at Windover, Florida. A whopping 168 fully preserved skeletons under water, soft tissue of the brains still in the skulls in most cases, aged 7,000 to 8,000 years! Doran simply refused to do the DNA tests or to take a stand on the racial characteristics of the Windover group!!! Furthermore, check out this incredible website: www.first-americans.blogspot.com Especially take note of the Spirit Cave discoveries made near Fallon, Nevada. I grew up in Hawthorne, Nevada and was intimately aware of the Spirit Cave discoveries. To the local Mormons in the Fallon Stake in the 60's and 70's, this was PROOF of the Book of Mormon a mummy of an ancient Nephite with fine linen clothing. As a young boy, I accompanied my father and others numerous times to the Spirit Cave site. Now, through DNA testing we find it is NOT a Nephite from the Middle East but is conclusively a European Caucasian. True In Central Utah, a gentleman named John Brewer discovered a hidden cave a few decades ago. This cave contained two mummified bodies in an elaborate sarcophagus. Additionally, there was a stone table covered with engraving tools. Walls of the cave consisted of stone boxes filled with strange engraved metal plates.

Here are just a few pictures of Mr. Brewers controversial discoveries. (The official LDS (Mormon) Church believes these artifacts are fraudulent, and has ex-communicated members for becoming involved in such things. However, I personally believe that Mr. Brewer (now deceased) was completely honest and genuine in every way.) To date, Johnny Brewers Cave of mystery remains undisturbed and silent, awaiting the spotlight of HONEST researchers and historians. Drawing of the room, the stone table and male and female mummies While living in Cedar City, Utah I, A. True Ott, became intimately acquainted with Mr. Brandt Child of Kanab Utah. On numerous occasions, I accompanied him on excavation attempts on his property near Kanab, Utah. I can personally attest to the facts outlined in the following bizarre story printed in The Spectrum Newspaper, April 13, 2010. Tales of gold haunt lake near Kanab The Spectrum St. George, Utah Date: Apr 13, 2010 Start Page: 1 Section: C Text Word Count: 1164 Document Text Russell W. Estlack Montezumas Revenge In the summer of 1914, Freddy Crystal, an excited young man on a bicycle, rode into a small town in Southern Utah. He was waving an old newspaper clipping of Mexican petroglyphs and a map he found in an old book. It wasnt long before a crowd gathered around him. He explained that an old medicine man down in Mexico interpreted the symbols for him and directed him to caves in Johnson Canyon. In those caves, the old man said, you will find Montezumas treasure. Freddy obtained a grubstake and headed for the canyon. He dug holes and sank exploratory shafts. After eight years of backbreaking work, he uncovered an old tunnel that was sealed with crude bricks and mortar. When the news of the discovery reached Kanab, the residents of the town went wild. For the next several weeks, the townspeople worked at clearing the entrance. They broke through and entered a big room that contained bones, a few artifacts and another tunnel. At the end of the second tunnel they found a room with a sacrificial alter, a handful of pre-Columbian artifacts and a large human skeleton propped up in a sitting position against a wall. They searched the caves for more than a year, but came up empty-handed. Freddy left the area and headed to Mexico. Two years later, he returned to Kanab with more detailed maps and information. Treasure fever gripped the town again and a large base camp was established in Johnson Canyon. After two years of frantic searching there was still no gold. Freddy spent long hours poring over the maps and one morning he announced hed made a mistake. They were looking in the wrong place. The treasure was hidden in Angel Canyon, not Johnson Canyon. With their dreams shattered, the good people of Kanab packed their gear and trudged back to town. Every now and then, someone would go back to Johnson Canyon to search for the treasure, but as far as most folks in Kane County were concerned, the issue of Montezumas gold was as dead as Montezuma himself.

Most of the townspeople gave up the quest for gold, but there were those who believed there might be some truth to Freddys story. Haunted waters In the spring of 1989, Brandt Child, a long-time resident of Kanab, developed a theory that the skeleton, the altar, the artifacts and the petroglyphs in Johnson Canyon were designed to draw attention away from the real hiding place. Six miles north of Kanab, in Three Lakes Canyon, Child discovered an Aztec treasure symbol carved in the cliffs above the lake. It was a circle with an arrow pointing down and indicating a water trap. Despite the rumors that had circulated throughout Southern Utah for many years that the largest of the three lakes was haunted, Child purchased the property. Tony Thurber, a long-time friend of Child, made an exploratory dive. He discovered a long, narrow opening into a tunnel. Thirty feet into the tunnel, he became disoriented in the heavy turbulence caused by strong currents. After many harrowing moments, he managed to find his way back to the surface. Thurber agreed to make another dive, but this time he tied a rope around his leg. He became concerned when the line went limp and within minutes he surfaced again. Child insisted the rope was taut the entire time Thurber was in the water. Thurber refused to dive again. A team of professional divers made their first dive on June 22, 1989. Their sonar detectors indicated a tunnel 100 feet long, ending in an 80-foot chamber. The sonar also registered a heavy concentration of metal at the end of the tunnel. Since it was late in the afternoon, an exploratory dive was scheduled for the next morning. That night, one of the divers, Russ, had a strange dream in which he swam alone into the tunnel. He was greeted by an Aztec warrior who hurled a spear at him as he surfaced. Russ made the first dive of the day in the early morning light. He was 60 feet into the tunnel when he started screaming into his intercom, Get me out! Get me out! Theres eerie figures all around me. Im bein choked. I cant breathe, get me out! Child and the other divers pulled Russ from the water. He was pale and shaking all over. It took him several hours to calm down. The divers tried again two weeks later with identical results. Each time a diver went into the lake, they experienced the same choking sensation and saw the ghostly figures. When they came out of the water, they said they would never dive in that lake again. Child decided to drain the lake but again was thwarted by outside forces. It turned out the lake is the last remaining habitat of the Kanab Golden Ambersnail. Under the terms of the Endangered Species Act, its against the law to molest the mollusk or alter its habitat in any way. Killing one of the endangered snails carries a fine of up to $50,000. To insure compliance with the law, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted a warning sign and fenced off the lake. In December 1991, a gaggle of geese were turned loose on the lake. Agents of the Federal Government accused the geese of eating the snails. They captured the suspects and forced them to cough up the evidence. The perpetrators of the crime were never caught, and the geese were donated to a local animal sanctuary. The curse Residents of Kanab insist the lake is haunted, and they believe the Aztecs placed a curse on it. In 2001, Child was killed near Panguitch when the car he was riding in struck and killed a horse. The horse seemed to appear out of nowhere and, to this day, no one can explain where the horse came from. His death may have been an accident, or perhaps it was the curse that killed him.

There have been many strange occurrences in Three Lakes Canyon. Witnesses have reported seeing ghostly figures wandering around the lake. Robert Child, the nephew of Brandt Child, reported that about three years ago, a young man climbed to the top of the cliff overlooking the lake. He drilled a large hole down into the treasure chamber and as night approached he went back to his motel room to sleep. That night the young man suffered a massive heart attack and died. Was it the excitement of finding Montezumas gold or was it the curse of the Aztec warriors that ended his life? Six miles north of Kanab, on Highway 89, in a small lake, the restless spirits of Aztec warriors and 100,000 endangered snails wait for the next brave soul to learn its secrets. Russell W. Estlack is the author of four books and numerous articles on the American West. He can be contacted at 275-8315 or [email protected]. Like Be the first to like this. 31 Comments: dave June 14, 2010 at 12:55 pm TrueThey say a picture is worth a thousand words. I read this story a couple of years ago and recently revisited it because I wanted to share this legend with a friend. Here is where it gets really interesting and my when my jaw went slack. Take a good and close look at one of our little endangered friends. Now do a little research on Aztec jewelry- particularly a golden necklace. When you find the picture of this necklace, please post the picture- it will undoubtedly add another layer of validity to this mans testimony. If you are ever in need of a diving buddy, I live in Utah! PS- I have seen those sketches of Brewers mummies on Steve Quayles website. I believe he has them listed under the heading of Utah Giants? Any local Native American legends that merit his claims? Faithfully yours in the Everliving God and His Son the King of Kings, David Crain Reply atrueott June 15, 2010 at 2:34 am Thanks, David. Oh yes, my friend, these pictures are literally the tip of giant iceberg. The amber snails are found only in a very few locales in South America, I understand. I was present when Childs attempted to drill into the chamber from the top of the sandstone cliff the drill rig went into the sandstone like a hot knife through cold butter until it reached the point near the cavern. At that point, the bit would jump and then break off. This was repeated four times with the same result. Then Childs went to the west side, and began tunneling. Eventually, however, the red sandstone refused to budge it was like trying to drill and blast a steel safe. It was at that point when Childs accepted there was some sort of ancient force field applied to the cavern. This is exactly what was experienced in Romania, as explained in the book Transylvanian Sunrise by Radu Cinnamar and Peter Moon http://www.skybooksusa.com Will post updates as they occur. T.O. Reply AJ August 26, 2010 at 10:09 pm

Dave, could you post a link to a webpage with those pictures of Aztec necklaces youre talking about? Im very interested to see them and compare with the snails thanks so much!!! Reply David Crain September 5, 2010 at 4:31 am http://www.angelfire.com/trek/forthetruth/snails.jpg The similarities are beyond coincedence! Russell Estlack August 28, 2010 at 11:06 am Do you know where the artifacts from Johnson canyon are now? Are the artifacts in the photos on this web page the artifacts from the cave? How can I contact the person who now has these artifacts? Please call me at (435) 275-8315. Reply MRSWHOUSTON December 13, 2011 at 5:12 am IM NOT RACIST BUT WHY DO WHITE PEOPLE ALWAYS TRY TO THROW THEM SELVES INTO THE WORLD THAT MAYANS AND AZTEKS WERE LIVING IN B4 THEY GOT HERE THAT I HATE SO MUCH TALKING ABOUT IT WAS A EUROPEAN BODY FROM B.C FUCK YALL BASTARD DAMN ALWAYS TRYING TO SAY OH THE WHITES WERE HERE B4 HOW IS WE WERE CORRECTION ALREADY BUILT TEMPLES THAT YOU BASTARD CAMEE AND TRIED TO TAKE OVER .. Reply Peter T. Podunk January 29, 2012 at 11:41 pm Chill Dude!!! bill February 29, 2012 at 6:41 am nigger bill February 29, 2012 at 6:45 am Sorry, that was immature. And please, work on your grammar david crain June 25, 2010 at 8:49 am I will get a copy of the book-sounds fascinating. So, Edgar C. was right! When he envisioned a hall of records under a sphinx- right critter, wrong country? The Aztec necklace is said to reside at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington DC. Thanks for the recent show on the mysterious state of Utah! Respectfully, David Reply Doug Millar July 5, 2010 at 1:47 am

July 4, 2010 Hi True! Just discovered this story. It sure is fascinating. Thx, Doug Reply yenogloshi July 23, 2010 at 12:37 pm Howdy all. On seeing the recent interest in teh Montezumas Treasure, and Brandt Child, I thought I would comment. I was raised in Kanab, surrounded by all the stories and legends of Montezumas Gold. I can tell you of at least 10 families who seriously claim they Know where the gold is, but wont dig it up because they would have to pay taxes on it. Really? the 10-25% finders fee for ancient treasure isnt enough for you, considering it would be in teh tens of millions?. Second, although most of the stories above are true, the dive stories are not. I have personally spoken to two of the divers Mr. Childs hired. There is no tunnel. There are two old cars at the bottom, however. Third, I know the people who did the drilling. I have spoken to them many times. They never broke a drill bit. And they didnt Come up with bits of parchment, papyrus and gold attached to a drill bit, either. Last, as someone who would know, the only person who died of a heart attack that fits the description of the young man in Robert Childs story was a tourist.who hit his head on teh bottom of a hotel pool while diving in. And he was with a tour group. If you have doubts, ask the local morticians. They are the ONLY mortuary in teh county, and have to transport ALL Medical Examiner cases to SLC. Guess what? They have NEVER transported anyone like that. Call em. Mosdell Mortuary, Kanab, Utah. Oh, yes. Just so you know. True or not, I still like the mystery. I have spent several days over the years diging sand out small tunnels in the Johnson Canyon site. And I will go back out and do so again. I dont care if I ever find anything, I just like the exploration. Enjoy!! Reply Robert Shrewsbury July 1, 2011 at 10:01 am The man who had a heart attack was a Well Driller by the name of Wayne Cox who lived in Arizona. The story of a piece of gold on the drill bit was what Wayne Cox found 40 years earlier while exploring for gold in another place. Brandt Child just borrowed it for his story. I grew up in Kanab, Utah and Wayne Cox is my Uncle! Brandts B.S. is not true when he told me how the old driller died and before he died he was witness to the gold artifacts! What Brandt did not know was while Uncle Wayne was working on the site I got the real truth from him. I swam in that Lake a lot when I was a child, I even went too deep one time and encountered some of those large Cat fish at the low part, it sure frightened me and I swam to the surface as fast as I could. I still own property a half a mile South from Brandt Childs place known as The Sand Caves. One time Brandt Child asked me to do a story on his place (for the paper) and to indicate that the Aztec treasure was there, so he could get a better price from it. I of course declined! Another thing is that (unknown to Brandt) Ross W LeBaron JR and some of his children (scuba divers) entered the Lake (at night with a large search light) and went down that tunnel and cleaned out some moss and that is all they found.

Also I am a professional in the field of detection and I did a thorough scan for Brandt when he was alive and believe me there in nothing but sand stone, water, fish, snails and old car bodies in that Lake! my web page is http://www.terrafirmaassayers.com Sincerely, Robert Reply AJ August 27, 2010 at 10:16 pm Hi yenogloshi, I am interested in investigating this intriguing mystery further and would love to talk with you! If youd be willing, please shoot me an email at [email protected]. Thanks so much! ~Avril Reply Dustin October 5, 2010 at 10:14 am I would like any info available. I and a group of my friends having diving gear and would like to dive at the site. I cant find much info on the actual location of the lakes so please let me know. Reply atrueott October 6, 2010 at 11:21 am The lake is directly to the west of U.S. highway 89 about ten miles north of Kanab, Utah. It is called 3 lakes and the site in question is the southernmost lake. Keep in mind that this is fenced and private property and you will need permission to dive there. Reply Constantin January 19, 2011 at 9:31 pm Hi all I am romanian and i live 20 km near Sinaia , close to the romanian Sfinx. Im not aware of any chamber under the Sfinx but i know that in the mountains some times strange things happens. We have a road that who climb and if you shut down the engine of the car and release the breaks the car will climb by it self whit all the people inside. That is valid for the big trucks also. In Bucegi mountains people disapear sometimes whitout a trace, many people says that we have a time portal or a interdimensional traveling portal, which is activebut cannot be located . Is possible to be mobile and changing the location Reply atrueott January 20, 2011 at 12:38 pm I would highly recommend contacting Mr. Peter Moon, who distributes the book, Transylvanian Sunrise. http://www.skybooksusa.com/books/pmoon.htm will get you there. The book discusses many similar anomalies. Please let us know what you think of it, if you havent read it already!!!!! Also, the non-fiction book Hunt for the Skinwalker by Kelleher can also be purchased at http://www.amazon.com This is an incredible read, and I personally know this to be factual in the extreme. Thanks, Constantin, for joining the blog!! Reply

Constantin January 22, 2011 at 2:30 am I find your blog very interesting. I will try to contact Mrs. Peter Moon , i want people to know what is realy happening because many officials try to hide the true. Thanks for your support. I havent red the Transilvanian sunrise , only a brief description . Andrea Psoras February 22, 2011 at 12:51 am HI True, the drawings of the room,the female and male individuals look very Norse. and their caucasian origins, their red hair and their size again, sound like theyre norse. there were norse/viking settlements/encampments found as far inland as north central US and there on the border with canada, and these were perhaps 1000 ad or so. but the dragon heads look again,norse and so do the people. the norse had a very fierce reputation while marauding through northern europe including the early regions now in germany and norther france, etc. very violent, and tribal with a main leader, etc. they only got traction after Rome was weak and dissipated and spread too thin. Reply Kim February 27, 2011 at 8:04 am Hi True, My friend turned me on to your site, very intriguing to say the least. Glad to have found you Reply david crain May 6, 2011 at 9:47 am More proof of American Indian contact with giants- right under our noses If you have ever watched an old western movie, then you probably remember the way introductions were done between white man and red man. Each would raise their hand and say, HOW! On the surface, this simply looks like a customary, HI. However, the history behind this gesture is much deeper. The indians were actually making sure that the white man had 5 fingers and not 6! Reply J. edward May 17, 2011 at 11:10 pm Youre a complete idiot Reply zora October 25, 2011 at 10:30 pm why J. edward? I found just by chance this story. I am just wondering..even if all is trueit is strange that this red hair-giants were concored by spanish liliputians.. and where are now all these ppl from the past with magic powers..even those today..so what? they all have to die one day or maybe not? Reply

Asa July 8, 2011 at 7:35 am You arent quite the sharpest tool in the shed either there, J. edward. Reply SEAN C ALLY October 24, 2011 at 8:37 pm HEY TRUE; this story reminds me of the excavation at RockWall,Texas of a rock wall .The community that was namesd for the rockWall that forms a retangle fort of ten miles square. 1890 newpaper articles record accounts of giant skulls and giat sized axe. Chambers built along the RockWall which when part of it(the wall ) was excavated showed the wall to be 20-30 feet under the surface earth and 50 feet tall. Built upon a layer of ash,several inches thick .That was found to be part of a consistant layer tied to that period in geoligical time. the local scientists estimated the site and the intact sea life specimins to be 10,000-12,000 years old.This was another place where several artifact of unknown language glyphs were confiscated and the site was closed down by the town official without explaination. no further permits were issued and seems like an open secret that most of the inhabitants of RockWall are unaware of. except the old timers.Have you heard of this ? Ironic or not- This was the same place that was the site of the first X-Files movie that had a theme aliens unearthed in a chamber -labyrinth by accident during some utility co.excavation project.-Please look into this inthe way that only you can-thanks for all the past stories and info. Reply Quinda January 27, 2012 at 6:18 am Heres another discussion on Brewers Cave : http://www.ancientlosttreasures.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=8 Reply Chuck March 12, 2012 at 3:29 am Hey, has any one ever though of sending a robotic diver down to explor? Like the ones they use in shipwrecks! ? Let me knowthanks Reply Chuck March 12, 2012 at 3:31 am Im talking about the Aztec treasure just to clarify. Reply vick wylder May 19, 2012 at 7:42 am http://www.aztecs.org.uk/popups/2547.html a link to the Aztec Snail Necklace Reply vick wylder May 19, 2012 at 7:49 am http://www.viewzone.com/sender.html Above link to Rockwall, Texas Supposed Ancient Fortress

..Careful Not to Read Too Much into What Could be Natural Geological Forces like Devils Postspile in California. However, The Incan Ruins Leave us Zero Doubt of Oddities http://sites.matrix.msu.edu/pseudoarchaeology/2010/10/12/sacsahuaman/ __________________________________________________________________________ Kincaid's boss, Professor S.A. Jordan of the Smithsonian who were financing the expedition was said to be enthusiastic that the find be further investigated, as it was of major significance. Kincaid had found, about 2000 feet up the canyon wall above the Colorado river some forty-two miles upstream from the El Tovar crystal canyon a cave entrance to a vast underground city, chiseled from the solid rock. There were steps up to the cave, suggesting that the river level had been that high when the inhabitants had lived there. This would mean at least 3000 years had passed since then! This citadel was almost a mile underground, and was very precisely carved, in geometric patterns, over an enormous area. Kincaid reported that several hundred rooms had been discovered, but that the full extent of the city was still impossible to estimate. Perhaps the most startling find was the great hall, about 100 feet in from the cave entrance. This contained a carved idol (presumably of the god these people worshipped), which he described thus: The idol sits cross-legged, with lotus flower or lily in each hand. The cast of the face is oriental, and the carving shows a skilful hand, being remarkably well preserved. It resembles Buddha, and though scientists are unsure of its religious import, it reminds them strongly of the ancient people of Tibet. Many smaller, beautifully carved images were reported, as was the finding of all kinds of copper tools preserved by some hardening method, which modern day scientists have failed to emulate. Artistic vases and urns of copper and gold as well as enameled ware and glazed vessels were found. Granaries, like those found in oriental temples, and still holding seeds, were also discovered. There was a grey metal found, resembling platinum, which scientists could not identify, and yellow stones, known as cats eyes, were everywhere, each one engraved with a Malay type head. Even more significant was the finding of hieroglyphics amazingly similar to those found in Egypt engraved on urns, on tablets and around doorways. Deciphering these would be a major step toward solving the mystery; but did it ever happen? A large crypt was found, with many mummies in it, reportedly well preserved. They were all male, entombed with weapons, suggesting that this was a burial site for soldiers though varying degrees of development in the ceramics found with them hint that this was a civilization that was constantly refining itself. It was thought that up to 50,000 people could have lived in this city. Strangely enough, the tradition among the Hopi Indians tells of an ancestry that harks back to their people having once lived in an underworld in the Grand Canyon, until rivalry broke out between two factions. The good faction the people of one heart were led to the outside world by their chief, Machetto while the people of two hearts remained behind. The Isis Temple, Grand Canyon

Photo: sarcozona Today, visitors looking from the South Rim of the Canyon can see the structure called The Isis Temple a pyramid hewn from the solid rock of the cliff top, and obviously man-made. Page 302 in the book, Ancient secrets of the Flower of Life Vol II, holds an account, by two backpackers, of an exploration of this edifice. They tell of finding cave entrances that had been deliberately sealed, though they did seem man made, one having a clear, 6ft circular pattern carved into the roof. This site is over 40 miles from the one reported in the newspaper article yet why would caves that are almost inaccessible need to be sealed up, and was the originally stated location simply a mistake? G.E. Kincaid was a respected man, the first white child born in Idaho, and an explorer for all of his life. His words about the entrance to the citadel are prophetic: 'First, I would impress that the cavern is nearly inaccessible, he said. The entrance is 1,486 feet down the sheer face of the canyon wall. It is on government land, and no visitor will be allowed, under penalty of trespass. A trip there would be fruitless, and the visitor sent on his way. I sent a number of relics to Washington, after which the exploration was undertaken.' In the latter part of the twentieth century, detailed research by one Carl Munck uncovered a mathematical system, employed by the ancients for the exact placement of the Egyptian pyramids in alignment with certain star systems. This same code can be applied to other such structures, wherever they are found. His findings revealed that the Isis Temple must be a major archeological site, lined up as precisely as it is with the great pyramid of Giza. Great Pyramid, Giza Egypt Photo: Paul Mannix In 1909, the Grand Canyon citadel was regarded as not only the oldest archeological discovery in the United States, but also as one of paramount importance to the world, yet today, nothing

more is known to the public than has already been said. The Grand Canyon is festooned with places that bear ancient Egyptian names, yet no one in authority can tell you why. Interest in the area is highly discouraged by officialdom, and the Smithsonian Institution claim to have no record of Kincaid, Professor Johnson or a lost Egyptian civilization in Arizona. The Phoenix Gazette story must have been a hoax; or could it be that something was discovered, back then, of such monumental import that it needed to be hushed up for evermore? Did G. E. Kincaid actually exist? With no records of his work, or any proof from the Smithsonian that he worked for them, many think the newspaper article was an April Fool's Day joke! However, the above copy of an earlier newspaper piece from 1909, published a whole month before the Phoenix Gazette piece appeared, shows that G.C. Kincade's expedition did indeed happen as reported! What is more, a translated ancient manuscript, recently located, describes a voyage made thousands of years ago by a group from Asia travelling to a city built within what they called 'The Canyon of Light', intending to visit a holy man, or shrine. The descriptions given seem to indicate that this city was to be found in the Grand Canyon! The Nile Photo: shaimaa85 No one is prepared to answer the questions that all of this poses, even though the research done within the citadel might have proved, beyond doubt, that the race which built it were of oriental origin, possibly Egyptian travelers from the time of Rameses. Hieroglyphs found in Australia point unequivocally to Egyptians having been there at some time, so why not the Americas as well? Perhaps the Nile, the Colorado and the Grand Canyon are inextricably linked through a span of time that defies the imagination, but if so, someone has decided that we should never know how strong those links are. The citadel may, officially, be no more than an elaborate myth, but the evidence for a contrary view is quite compelling. It would, perhaps, be unfair to put the lost underground city into the same category as Area 51, but the secrecy surrounding it over ninety years cant help but make you wonder just what was actually discovered. Unfortunately for the enquiring minds amongst us, we may never know. Leather 2010