The Saint Michael – Ley line

Picture of Mystery Real X-File ID: 7607

Report Date: 06/20/2023

Country: United Kingdom

Place: over regional

Fingerprints: Traces of ancient advanced technology, Traces of ancient advanced astronomical knowledge, Other unexplained phenomenal occurence

Existing Facts Sources: Internet article, Book

Summary Report: 

The St. Michaels line crosses southern UK from north east tip in Cornwal at Great Yarmouth to south west tip in Norfolk at Penzance. Under, or better along this line are many sacred sites, and megalithic constructions are located. In traditions the archangel Michael is the one who fought against Lucifer or the seven headed dragon, and through him out of paradise. As well as St. George, these two characters are accociated with foughts against dragons.

The line even reaches places in Europe (which all contain the name Michael) and another accociated (also called the St. Michael) line as far as to near east.
See link of Ancient Wisdom for more details.

General information about the name Ley Lines:
These are grid-like lines that stretch across the entire circumference of the earth and cross at certain nodes.
However, there are many different systems that you have surely heard of. Where does the name Ley line come from?

Alfred Watkins, 1921, while marking several megaliths on the map of southern England, realized that these sites were often located on straight lines. Many of these sites were places of worship. They had the root word -leigh or -ley. Therefore the lines were called ley lines.
As an example, there is a straight line stretching from Hopton, across the island to Glastonbury and the southwestern tip of England. Beneath each of these points lies a pre-Christian sanctuary.
This system covers all of England and can also be extended to Europe.
The most famous line is the St. Michaels line. See link.




Links: https://ramar.space/3d/3d_ramar_globe/index.html
http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/stmichael.htm#stmichaelsley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYRP-o9kxF0&list=PL5YdJDxIRVTR23u6OCnLPL2X2D2K523RD&index


Facts Source Details:
Details of Internet Article:  Ancient Wisdom,,http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/stmichael.htm
Details of Book:  Early British Trackways, The Old Straight Track: The classic book on ley lines,Alfred Watkins,Watkins Meter Co., Abacus,01/01/1922, 08/01/1988


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