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GarryDenke
09-11-2003, 05:47 PM
"Noe's [Noah's] ark Built at Stone hedge [Stonehenge]."

FIELD JOURNAL 6 of the German historian, antiquarian, and Doctor Garry Whilhelm Denke (b. April 19, 1622, Baden, Schwarzwald, Germany - d. February 19, 1699, Caddo confederacies, Texas): inventor of core sampling and discoverer of the 800,000+ pounds [400+ tons; 8,510+ cubic-feet] of Early Carboniferous age Waulsort stones in the Waulsort [now called Aubrey] holes, Stone hedge [now called Stonehenge] Counterscarp dike, Stone hedge 100 metre ESE Burial mound, and Hell [now called Hele or Heel] stone circular ditch, Stone hedge, kingdom of 'God' [now called United Kingdom 'Government of democracy']; first suggested "Noe's [Noah's] ark Built at Stone hedge [Stonehenge]" written in German. Translations from German to English courtesy of Erodelphian Literary Society of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Arizona State University, North Texas Branch:

COUNTERSCARP DIKE- http://www.orionbeadling.net/CSCARPelev.jpg
(note 3/4's of Counterscarp dike and Aubrey Hole packfill now at mound)

11th September 1656

"Round Noe's 56 Waulsort [Aubrey] holes gathering samples with iron core barrel, holes varying in shape supporting shipbuilding beams by angels [angles]. Beginning at Waulsort hole betwixt the Hell stone and the Stone hedge centre; angel [angle] description clockwise:

Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 01; Vertical Angel [Angle] Least
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 02; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 03; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 04; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 05; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 06; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 07; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 08; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 09; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 10; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 11; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 12; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 13; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 14; Vertical Angel [Angle] Greatest
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 15; Vertical Angel [Angle] Greatest
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 16; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 17; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 18; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 19; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 20; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 21; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 22; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 23; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 24; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 25; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 26; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 27; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 28; Vertical Angel [Angle] Least
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 29; Vertical Angel [Angle] Least
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 30; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 31; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 32; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 33; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 34; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 35; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 36; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 37; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 38; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 39; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 40; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 41; Vertical Angel [Angle] Increasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 42; Vertical Angel [Angle] Greatest
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 43; Vertical Angel [Angle] Greatest
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 44; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 45; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 46; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 47; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 48; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 49; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 50; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 51; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 52; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 53; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 54; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 55; Vertical Angel [Angle] Decreasing
Noe's Waulsort [Aubrey] hole 56; Vertical Angel [Angle] Least

Noe's [Noah's] ark Built at Stone hedge [Stonehenge]. Noe's live Oak ship Hull sat betwixt the four Hull stones [the 4 Station stones] at same elongated orientation. Oak ship extended beyond Stone hedge Waulsort stone [Stonehenge Carboniferous limestone] Counterscarp dike. Forward towards Waulsort stone Burial mound, Port towards the Hell stone, Starboard away from Hell stone, and Aft towards the Bratton Camp Waulsort stone [Westbury Carboniferous limestone] white horse bridle's eye."

Well there you have it,
right from the Big Guy.

Garry Denke, Geologist

VINEYARD IRRIGATION - http://www.orionbeadling.net/MOAT

GeThang
09-11-2003, 07:40 PM
Quite interesting. Definitely makes a ton of sense that the ark could have been built there.

janelle
09-11-2003, 11:41 PM
http://www.orionbeadling.net/CSCARPelev.jpg

GarryDenke
09-12-2003, 04:52 AM
Originally posted by GeThang
Quite interesting. Definitely makes a ton of sense that the ark could have been built there.

You're right. Had to copy and paste. Nice site. "Love,Hope,Faith" great. Thanks!

Proof that Noah's ark was built at Stonehenge rests inside the Early Carboniferous (early Mississippian) limestone mound 100 metres East-Southeast of Heelstone. Noe's square cubit window [1x1x2], his live Oak wood altar, was overlain in gold for preservation of carbon dating its age. Noah's ark window's microsofter than its gold, the tons of elder white stone covering it, and the Late Cretaceous (late Santonian) white chalk below.

"Yes, Noe's ark Window's microsofter Indeed."

Garry Denke, Geologist

zitra
09-12-2003, 06:51 AM
Have to say it is MUCH more likely than all of the "aliens built it" or "it was built by the people of Atlantis" theories.

withnohalo
09-12-2003, 10:48 AM
wow. this is so cool. "our GOD is an awesome God"

GarryDenke
09-12-2003, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by Fireball
There you have it? What? Proof? Tere's no proof, just a highly unsubstantiated THEORY. That offered no proof...just a badly incomplete verbal survey (missing the angle and length parts--the important parts--the parts one could use to verify the theory. There's nothing substantive there. Luckily, we verify theories with rigorous academic peer review rather than popular vote on a freebie web page.

Proof that Noe's ark was built at Stonehenge rests inside the Early Carboniferous limestone mound 100 metres East-Southeast of Heelstone. Noah's square cubit window [1x1x2], the Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) gopher wood altar, was overlain in gold for preservation of carbon dating its age. Noe's ark window's microsofter than its gold, the tons of elder white stone covering it, and the much younger Late Cretaceous white chalk below it. Unfortunately, those who are behind in their studies of discoveries which have already been verified abound.

http://www.orionbeadling.net/CSCARPelev.jpg
Elder white stone mound over gold altar left of "Drainage Trench": 3/4's of Counterscarp circle moved; mounded.

Sin, cosin, and say tan angles of Noe's ark 56 support beams which intersected the Stonehenge surface at each Aubrey hole location are recorded as angels in the Doctor's FIELD JOURNALS. Proofs of the existence of sin, cosin, and say tan angles are available at your favorite computer and calculator stores. One might even read about them in old textbooks. KJV is best, the others corrupted. In any case, the dimensions of Noah's ark built at Stonehenge over the 4 oak hull holes and all 56 angels-angles [4+56=60] are already published worldwide.

Garry Denke, Geologist

withnohalo
09-12-2003, 12:13 PM
Proof enough for me. Sure makes more sense than aliens or anything of the like. While doing my degree in Journalism, I took classes in the Psych dept. designed to make me skeptical. But hey, sometimes ya gotta have faith. At least that is what works for me :)

jaybird
09-12-2003, 12:15 PM
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=Garry+Denke

jaybird
09-12-2003, 12:17 PM
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=Garry+Denke%2C+geologist

gemini26
09-12-2003, 12:19 PM
Fireball, must you always be so negative. You always seem to be negative in your posts and rarely seem to be positive. If you have nothing nice to say can't you just leave it???

ckerr4
09-12-2003, 12:52 PM
I have to admit that I'm confused as well as how this offers substantive, scientific proof of the building place of Noah's Ark.

For one, I understood that what was happening in the bible at that time (of Noah's Ark) was still in the area of what we now call the Middle East.

I also understood that for all the theories, Stonehenge was still a bit of a mystery.

Also, I'm not sure it makes sense to say that you can find out about sine, cosine, and tangent angles at computer and textbook stores, as well as the KJV of the Bible.

What I understand is that this is another theory, but I don't think it's substantiated enough to begin proclaiming it as the truth, as the first post seems to do.

Read through some of the links that Jaybird posted. The google search on this guy's username may speak for itself.