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  by Laura Lee
 Atlantis Rising
 
			Number 11 - Spring 1997 
			  
			Pyramids and pyramidal structures are a 
			worldwide phenomena, found in Egypt, Peru, Central America, 
			America's Mississippi Valley, France, Polynesia. Now we can add two 
			more locations, China and Japan. 
			For decades, one of the few clues that China has pyramids was a 
			grainy, black and white photo of a huge, shadowy, pyramidal form. It 
			is an aerial shot, taken by WWII USAF pilot James Gaussman, 
			as he flew over China delivering supplies from India to Chungking, 
			in the spring of 1945.
 
			Today, thanks to German researcher and author Hartwig Hausdorf, 
			we have many more photos, plus videotape and his eyewitness report 
			of at least a hundred pyramids in China's Shensi Province. An e-mail 
			message hooked me up with Hausdorf. By telephone and fax, we've been 
			corresponding, and he was kind enough to send me two of his books in 
			German. (Will someone please publish his books in English so I can 
			read them?) My friend Jo Curran, fluent in German, read me selected 
			portions of Satellites of the Gods for this article. Hausdorf's 
			other book is entitled The White Pyramid. Hausdorf will be a 
			guest on The Laura Lee Show, the Saturday Night radio show I host, 
			on August 2nd.
 
			  
			Here's what I can say thus far. 
			Hausdorf came by his invitation to Xian, China, and the Chinese 
			pyramids, when he attended a lecture by Erich von Daniken. A 
			personal friend who wrote the foreword to one of his books, von 
			Daniken was the first to bring the ancient astronaut theory to 
			worldwide prominence through a series of popular books. It was at 
			this lecture that he met Chen Jianli. They talked about 
			Hausdorf's research dealing with mysterious artifacts in China, 
			including pyramids. Mr. Chen was born in Xian, and so, despite the 
			official party line, did not consider pyramids in China to be 
			nonsense; as a young boy, he had heard people talk of them. Through 
			his connections in the Chinese capitol, Mr. Chen obtained a special 
			permit for Hausdorf to travel in Xian's forbidden zones. Not once, 
			but twice; in March and October of 1994.
 
			The Chinese don't like to talk about their pyramids. Hausdorf 
			couldn't help but notice that, in talking with high ranking 
			archeologists at the Beijing Academy of Sciences about these 
			pyramids, the reaction was one of panic. Only when shown the 
			Gaussman photo would they reluctantly confirm the existence of just 
			a few pyramidal structures, near Xian. That's where Hausdorf found, 
			not a few pyramids, but ninety to one hundred such structures. There 
			are signs that that attitude is changing. The October 1996 issue of 
			China Today, an official periodical issued in Chinese, German, 
			English, Arabic and French, contains an article about Hausdorf's 
			second expedition through the Shensi pyramids.
 
			It was there that Hausdorf found pyramids either made of, or covered 
			with, clay that has become nearly stone-hard over the centuries. 
			They are undecorated, and partly damaged by erosion and farming. A 
			few have carved stones standing in front of them. What of stone 
			pyramids? That is found in Shandong. It has no steps. It is 50 feet 
			tall, with a small temple at its apex, designed along the golden 
			proportion.
 
			How old are these pyramids? Prof. Wang Shiping of Xian 
			estimates they are 4,500 years old. Hausdorf believes they are 
			older, and tells of the diaries of two Australian traders. They were 
			there in 1910 or 1912 and came across some of the pyramids, writes 
			Hausdorf. When asking an old Buddhist monk, they were told, that the 
			pyramids are not just mentioned in the 5,000-year-old records of his 
			monastery, but said to be very old. That means, they are at least 
			more than 5,000 years old!
 
			In investigating what the Chinese authorities will reveal about the 
			pyramids, Hausdorf was told the story of an emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi, 
			who lived between 259 and 210 B.C. Prior to his reign, bitter 
			feuding between rival states for dominance over a splintered China 
			went on from 475 to 221 B.C. It was Emperor Huangdi who ended the 
			fighting. And thanks to the commentaries of historian Sima Qian, 
			who lived from 145 to 86 B.C., we know the existence and location of 
			the emperor's grave, beneath a hill 150 feet tall, planted with 
			grass and trees. The hill, apparently, is man-made. According to 
			Sima, beneath this hill is a 140-foot-tall pyramid with five 
			terraces. The historian's chronicles state that almost 700,000 
			workers worked on this tomb. The earth was removed down to ground 
			water level.
 
			  
			This floor was then poured with molten 
			bronze. On this platform a stone sarcophagus was laid. When the 
			structure was completed, those who knew where the entrance was were 
			silenced; they were entombed alive. To further disguise it, the 
			pyramid was carefully covered with earth and grass to give the 
			impression of a natural hill. 
			The pyramid's interior was quite elaborate. Sima wrote of an 
			artificial universe painted with stars impressed upon the ceiling of 
			the chamber in which the emperor lies. There was an entire landscape 
			with rivers made out of mercury, somehow held in constant motion. 
			The tomb is well protected against grave robbers, utilizing quite an 
			ingenious security system. Crossbows with mechanical triggers make 
			up an automatic shooting gallery, with a hail of arrows targeting 
			intruders. For a long time, these historical commentaries were 
			considered as mere legends.
 
			  
			But new excavations around the outer 
			perimeter of this hill seemed to confirm Sima's chronicles, an 
			analysis of the earth from the immediate area of the great pyramid 
			revealed an exceptionally high concentration of mercury. It would 
			seem the archeologists are taking the stories seriously, as they are 
			reticent to work around this ancient emperor's high-security tomb. 
			We are leaving this tomb under the hill to the future, so the next 
			generation has something to work on, says one of the leading 
			archeologists. 
			Still, this emperor lived two thousand, not five thousand years ago, 
			so such stories of elaborate tombs cannot explain all of China's 
			pyramids. This is the only one that they can pin with a date and a 
			purpose. The others are complete mysteries.
 
			Wang Shiping is one of the Chinese archeologists looking 
			beyond the standard issue explanations. He has found that one of the 
			newly discovered pyramids is very nearly located at the exact 
			geographical middle point of the country, and concludes that the 
			ancient Chinese must have had astounding methods of measuring. He 
			has also found that on the whole, the pyramids are oriented towards 
			the stars. Which makes sense, after all, some of the oldest records 
			of astronomical observations are Chinese. They were also wise to the 
			ancient knowledge of Feng Shui, geomancy, still 
			practiced today. Wang notes that the orientation of the pyramids up 
			to the time of the Han dynasty, is with their main axis east-west. 
			After that, they were all oriented north-south. Why that is, he 
			cannot say, but is sure it must have a meaning, because the Chinese 
			didn't do anything without consulting the Feng Shui.
 
			Hausdorf also tells the story of how our astronauts saw these 
			pyramids from space. On one of the Apollo Missions, an astronaut, 
			while in orbit over China, saw nine unusual dots on the surface, and 
			took several photos. When developed and enlarged, the photos 
			revealed nine very high pyramids, evenly spaced, in the form of a 
			fan. The location, 170 degrees, 39 minutes East longitude, and 34 
			degrees, 9 minutes North latitude, is the Taibai Shan Mountain, just 
			over 10,000 feet above sea level, the highest point in the Quin-Ling 
			Mountains, a fair distance southwest of Xian.
 
			In the 1970s, when communication between the U.S. and China 
			improved, the astronaut went to China. He was interested in seeing 
			those pyramids up close. He succeeded. Chinese authorities told him 
			the pyramids were the graves of nine of the eleven emperors of the 
			western Han era, and dated from 206 to 8 B.C. The height of these 
			graves, according to Chinese sources, can be compared to a 40-story 
			building, around 300 feet. This is comparable to Egypt's Giza 
			pyramids.
 I'll wager that when mapped, those Chinese pyramids are bound to 
			show a correlation of constellations important to the Chinese, 
			similar to that demonstrated by Robert Bauval in Egypt, the 
			three pyramids of Giza are aligned to one another and to the Nile, 
			in imitation of the three belt stars of the constellation Orion, and 
			historically, as they were aligned to the Milky Way.
 
			Hausdorf's work in the travel industry allows him to move around the 
			world three months of every year, chasing down evidence in support 
			of the ancient astronaut theory. He has turned up evidence for an 
			ancient, alien influence on several Far-East cultures, Chinese, 
			Japanese, Tibetan, and Mongolian. He believes that alien influence 
			can be traced to the present, to modern-day UFO cases. In both his 
			books, he has a chapter on UFO cases in China, including abductions. 
			(Nice to know the UFOnauts aren't just harassing Americans.)
 
			One of the most controversial stories is what Hausdorf calls the 
			Chinese Roswell. It involves a UFO crash, not in 1947, but, 
			according to estimates, 12,000 years ago! At least that's the 
			translation, as read by Prof. Tsum Umnui, of the strange 
			hieroglyph on artifacts found in 1938 by Chinese archeologist Chi 
			Pu Tei. The hieroglyphs wind from center to rim on some of the 
			large granite stone disks, 716 of them, found in graves in
			the 
			Bayan-Kara-Ula mountains. The skeletons in the graves 
			measure at most four feet four inches tall, with heads too big for 
			the frail looking bones. Legends in the area tell of strange 
			yellowish, skinny humanoid beings with big heads that came from the 
			heavens a long, long time ago. For the rest of this story, and 
			there's plenty more to it, tune in to the interview with Hausdorf on 
			August 2.
 
			Then there are the structures found recently off the coast of Japan. 
			In the spring of 1995, divers looking for clear water heard about a 
			remote island in Okinawa. There they came across huge stone 
			terraces, cut in right angles, punctuated by perfect staircases, 
			precisely cut lanes, and hexagonal columns. So far, five separate 
			sites on three different islands have been found, all 60 to 75 feet 
			under the sea.
 
			Frank Joseph, author of Lost Pyramids of Rock Lake and editor of 
			Ancient American magazine, went to Japan to investigate, and reports 
			that the most accessible site is 170 meters from the southwest end 
			of Okinawa, off the shore near Chatan. Other sites are just off the 
			shore of Aguni Island and
			
			Yonaguni island, where a pyramidal 
			platform 80 meters long and 20 meters high, with its tip only 5 
			meters before the sea's surface, was found. The structures, spread 
			over a 500 kilometer area, seem to be oriented due south.
 
			Joseph likens the sites to the pre-Inca city of Pachacamac, a huge, 
			sacred city with multi-stepped pyramids build at right angles, 
			located just outside of Lima, Peru, and the architecture of the 
			Moches ceremonial center near Trujillo, Peru.
 
			Joseph also points out that 
			
			James Churchward, who wrote 
			extensively about 
			Mu or Lemuria, predicted that 
			remnants of a powerful civilization centered in the Pacific Ocean 
			would eventually be discovered. The Japanese are quite open to 
			theories involving Mu; it is compatible with their own ancient 
			traditions. And Joseph believes it is not mere coincidence that the 
			names of Japan's first emperors contain a mu; Jimmu, Timmu, 
			Kammu, are but a few. Mu translates to that which does not exist in 
			Japanese.
 
			Edgar Cayce talks more about Atlantis than Mu, says 
			Joseph, but he did say that at one time, a land mass, and he never 
			referred to Mu or Lemuria as a continent, always a land mass, was 
			physically connected to South America. We now have scientific 
			verification of this. Scripps Oceanographic has just put out a map 
			of the topography of the ocean, and there, off the coast of Peru, is 
			a sunken archipelago, called the Nasca Rise, that was once above 
			water. Today it is less than a hundred feet below the ocean's 
			surface, and extends for several hundred miles.
 
			The ancient Chinese also seemed to know about Mu. In 1900 a Taoist 
			monk came across a cave containing a library, hidden away to avoid 
			the Imperial edict given in 212 B.C. to destroy all texts dealing 
			with the ancient past, which made reference to the Motherland, Mu, 
			and which contained a fragment of an ancient map depicting a 
			continent in the Pacific Ocean.
 
			Television and magazines in Japan have had a field day with their 
			underwater cities. Ancient mysteries researcher and translator 
			Shun Daichi sent me a videotape with serious and extensive TV 
			coverage that included a large, beautifully executed scale model of 
			one of the most impressive structures, with a toy boat suspended by 
			a wire to illustrate
 
			the height of the sea's surface. Shun reports that you can draw a 
			straight line connecting the underwater sites with on-land sites of 
			similar design, ancient castles of unknown origin. Some geologists 
			are surmising that the last time this area was above water was a 
			minimum of 12,000 years ago, when the Ice Age ice sheets melted, 
			raising the ocean levels.
 
			Which leads me to two of the most puzzling questions I have about 
			these extraordinary archeological wonders: Why, in the age of 
			instantaneous global communication, did it take two years for the 
			news to reach us, and why haven't American news reports or 
			archeological institutes reported on these newsworthy finds?
 
			  
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