Saturday, June 4, 2016

The Four Corners

Another popular place for talk of underground activity is the area known as the Four Corners . This is the place where Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico meet to share a common border. According to intelligence reports from several of my sources there are at least six underground facilities in this area. This is also the area where a large number of people died a “mysterious” death a few years back. Are there connections?

This harsh but beautiful arid land is also where the government decided to place several Indian Reservations. However, the Hopi Indians have been in this area as long as they can remember and luckily for us, their history of origin contains important details not found in the memory of other tribes.

The Hopi believe that this world we live in is the Fourth World and the other three are inside the earth. In stages, and through many hardships, they emerged from a hole called Sipapu , entrance to the Hopi underground (Kiva).

Bruce A. Walton tells us in A Guide to the Inner Earth (1983): It is a sacred place of pilgrimage for the Hopi, at the bottom of the Canyon of the Little Colorado above its junction with the Colorado River. (Page 66).

But, unlike most of the emergence stories of the other clans, the Hopi describe the city near from which they came. This city is called Palitkwapi, meaning “legendary Red City of the South.” It is interesting to note that Frank Waters wrote in his definitive book, The Book of the Hopi  (1965);

No one knows where Palitkwapi might have been. Some of our Hopi spokesmen, who are able to read Hopi meanings from symbols and pictographs carved on Mayan stelae and temple walls, believe that the center of the Mayan Old Empire, Palenque , in Chiapas, Mexico was the Hopi legendary city of Palitkwapi. (Notes: Page 68).

In support of this theory of Palitkwapi being the same city as Palenque, or the 'Red City' browse through any of the many National Geographic magazines containing photos and paintings of the mysterious Mayan ruins and it won't take you long to realize that the Ancient Mayan cities were predominantly bright red. "

From Link Below
http://thehollowearthinsider.com/go-deeper/Site_-_N_ew/2_Tunnels.html