Ancient New Zealand: Waitaha traditions, connects

Ancient New Zealand: Waitaha traditions, connects

A groundbreaking presentation showcasing the traditions of one of New Zealand’s earliest inhabitants, the Waitaha, beginning with their days on Easter Island during the ice age, where they interacted with Urukehu — red-haired seafaring gods now revealed to be linked with Viracocha of the Andes and the Followers of Horus of Egypt.
The central point of contact is the Birthplace of the Gods, a landscape temple memorializing the same Orion correlation at Gobekli Tepe and the Giza pyramids.
The Waitaha narrative further reveals an ancient Armenian origin — evidence that challenges the established perception of world history of what exactly took place around the Pacific in remote times, but more to the point, it overturns the misperception that New Zealand was only populated 1200 years ago.

Author's website www.invisibletemple.com

Ancient New Zealand: Waitaha traditions, connects
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