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The Code - 1997

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With illustrations and simple math equations, Archaeocryptographer Carl Munck shows how the pyramids and earthen mounds in the world “know where they are." When the world's pyramids were built, their longitudes were reckoned from a very ancient Prime Meridian (0/360° longitude) that ran from pole to pole across the Great Pyramid at Giza, a full 31 degrees, 08 minutes, 00.8 seconds to the east or our modern Greenwich Prime Meridian. In order to "read" our western pyramids this 31° 08' 00.8" longitudinal variance must be factored in to our present-day longitudes in order to read "The Code".

147 pages, Spiral-bound

First published October 1, 1996

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January 26, 2008
Were the ancients primitive savages?
Carl Munck doesn't think so. Using simple math and analyzing the great structures of the ancient world -- pyramids -- Mun0ck proves that our ancestors lknew a lot more than we give them credit for. Another mind-blowing book (like Cathie's Energy Grid) that is a must read for those who can look beyond "standard" science.
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