Alaise

Picture of Mystery Real X-File ID: 1537

Report Date: 10/12/2016

Country: France

Place: Alaise, France

Fingerprints: Traces of ancient advanced engineering-skills, Traces of ancient advanced technology

Existing Facts Sources: Book

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Monsier Xavier Guichard, vice president of the French Society of Prehistory, wondered how many places with the same root might exist in France. He discovered that 382 place names contained the same root.

In the book “Der Mittelmeerraum und seine mysteriöse Vorzeit” Erich von Däniken writes about Xavier Guichard: “…With map and ruler Xavier Guichard discovered that many of the places were under a dead straight line, from the British Isles over the Alps to Sicily: Calais – Mont Alix – Mont Alet – LAllet – Anxon – Aisey – Alaise – LAllex – Alzano – Calesi – Cales etc. Thereby, in the village of Alaise, 24 lines cross from all directions of the wind rose. The 24 lines that cross here run from Scotland to Corsica, from Great Britain to Greece, from Portugal to Germany. The points were often not only equidistant from each other, but they also touched places that had not been known at all in the early Middle Ages. Moreover, the village of Alaise was still a sacred place of the Druids in Roman times and rom Roman historians we know, that the druids of all Europe met the last time on this sacred place in 47 a.d. Obviously, the sacredness of this “star point Alaise” was known to the Druids. Xavier Guichard traced the root of “Alaise” to the Greek Elysion. The Elysion (Greek) or Elysium (Latin) is considered in Greek mythology as the island of the blessed. To the Elysion, the heroes beloved by the gods are raptured – immortal for eternity…”.

Who, in ancient times, was able to build sacred sites on a straight line across the globe with the same root? Why were all these sites built on this “geomatric grid”? How were the points, on which the ancient cultures built these sites, measured?


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Details of Book:  Der Mittelmeerraum und seine mysteriöse Vorzeit,Erich von Däniken,Kopp Verlag,10/01/2012


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