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Criminal
03-18-2003, 06:42 PM
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Map of the Circle
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Aerial view of the Miami Circle

Note: I happened to have seen the Circle myself. It is visable from the parking lot of the Sheridon Hotel in Downtown Miami, near the Miami River. It is not all that impressive to look at. It is not even open to the public. All the same, it is perhaps the oldest site of its kind in the United States.

http://www.greatdreams.com/mayan.htm

Introduction

Last summer (1998) an ancient stone circle was uncovered during construction work in downtown Miami. Volunteer archaeologists, under the direction of Robert Carr, director of Miami-Dade County's Historic Preservation Division, began mapping the site in July. Project surveyor, T.L. Riggs, has posited the theory that the site may be Mayan. Others say that the site may be even older than the Mayan sites, perhaps far older. Robert Carr said, "Nothing like this has ever been found in Florida or the eastern United States. It represents a very important page of missing history in this part of the world."

A controversy ensued, as the developers intended to destroy the ancient site in order to complete the 100 million dollar construction project. A few days before the planned destruction, Richard Hoagland and Robert Ghost Wolf traveled to Miami in an attempt to help preserve the site. They appeared on the Art Bell Radio Show on January 29. Richard had been communicating with Michael Lawrence Morton of "The Code Gang," and mentioned Michael's work on "The Code" connections of the Miami stone circle. On February 4, Michael appeared on the Art Bell Radio Show, along with Richard, Robert and others.

With the help of Art Bell listeners and many others, the destruction of the site was canceled, thanks to the sensitivity of the developers of the construction project. The plan at this time is to cut the circle out of the bedrock and move it in sections to another location. For various reasons some believe that the site should remain in its place. One of those reasons is based on the belief that the Miami stone circle is part of a worldwide grid system of ancient sites, and that their positioning has an effect on the planet itself.

This article contains the work of Michael Lawrence Morton, giving "The Code" connections to the Miami stone circle. Several e-mails from others about the site are included, along with various links to other sites.

"The Code" is explained in Part One of this series of articles.

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