How to Test Any Ancient Site You will need the exact longitude and latitude of the site you wish to test. You can obtain this from any good library atlas.
against the Atlantis BlueprintFor example:
Easter Island lies at 27:05S 109:20W.
Ur of the Chaldees lies at 30:56N 46:08E.
First we find the Atlantis Blueprint Giza Prime Meridian longitude. There are two cases:1. for sites west of Giza add 31:08 degrees (Giza's distance from today's Prime Meridian) to your choosen site's longitude. For example, Easter Island is 109:20W + 31:08 = 140:28 West of the Great Pyramid.
2. for sites east of Giza subtract 31:08 degrees. Ur is 46:08E - 31:08= 15:00 East of the Great Pyramid.
Next we find the Atlantis Blueprint latitude during the Hudson Bay Pole. This will involve leaving this site. You will have to use your Back button to return here. But before you go you should read below and then we will send you off to the How Far Is It? site so that you can obtain the information that will permit you to determine the former latitude of the site you are checking.
Once you get the "How Far Is It?" website you will have to fill in two boxes.In the top box you must always put 60N 83W (the location of the North Pole during the reign of Atlantis).In the bottom box you put in the longitude and latitude of the ancient site you wish to test. For example you might put in 30:56N 46:08E (Ur of the Chaldees).Then click on "look it up".
This will take you to another webpage which will present distances in miles, kilometers and nautical miles. You must copy (or write down) the distance in nautical miles. Then return here to use the the "I'm back with my nautical miles from How Far Is It" button. (below)
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