in NZ there are over 150 sites that are locked down by the Department of Conservation, that are 'pre-historic'. Neoltihic walls? (Nah it's geologically natural https://john-mills.medium.com/the-mysterious-kaimanawa-wall-70390ce176b2), pyramids? (yeah, nah - just Maori 'old knowledge' - who 'knew about Egyptian pyramid design' complete with an entrance with facing East etc., and a peek-hole at the North Star - oh and that one is now demolished) - [Just a thought: North star disappears for some time in the year in the Southern Hemisphere?? (Scratches head)]; leyline sites that are either observatories or surveying points - (a mere coincidence; celtic-looking carvings (that influence Maori designs); Round structures that resemble pictish structures in Scotland - all locked away.
Some of the big stones have nubs, grinding holes, possible water storage - that remind one of neolithic sites. But that's impossible, right? Right? https://www.celticnz.co.nz/
The question remains: Why are these sites locked away? and why are researchers who try to date these structures pilloried by 'scientists'?
For example: Holdaway’s discovery that the kiore rat had been in New Zealand for at least 1100 years - before Maori arrived in 1300 AD - was a most unwelcome find, as the little critter is a real landlubber that hates water and could only have arrived with humans. https://www.celticnz.co.nz/PoukawaRevisited/PoukawaPart1.html
P.S. I once saw a video that stated that the Maoris have a myth about elvish people with light skin, blonde/red hair and blue eyes that lived up in the mountains are were excellent fishermen. Sounds like refugees from Atlantis or similar. Assuming it's real (big assumption). This would track, btw, with your comment about Celtic symbology influencing the Maoris. I think what we call "Celts" may at least in part be Atlantean refugees after the flood or after their war with Lemuria, if that actually happened (a multi-layered, big IF).
P.S. I just noticed your comment about the "kiore rat". In the Azores (smack dab in the middle of the Altantic), there are two types of mouse. One mouse hails from Iberia. Which makes sense, given the Portuguese ownership of these islands. But on two or three of the more remote islands, the mice have DNA that hail from Norway. There are no known records of Ostmen ("Vikings") making it as far as the Azores. But ... folks get around.
in NZ there are over 150 sites that are locked down by the Department of Conservation, that are 'pre-historic'. Neoltihic walls? (Nah it's geologically natural https://john-mills.medium.com/the-mysterious-kaimanawa-wall-70390ce176b2), pyramids? (yeah, nah - just Maori 'old knowledge' - who 'knew about Egyptian pyramid design' complete with an entrance with facing East etc., and a peek-hole at the North Star - oh and that one is now demolished) - [Just a thought: North star disappears for some time in the year in the Southern Hemisphere?? (Scratches head)]; leyline sites that are either observatories or surveying points - (a mere coincidence; celtic-looking carvings (that influence Maori designs); Round structures that resemble pictish structures in Scotland - all locked away.
Some of the big stones have nubs, grinding holes, possible water storage - that remind one of neolithic sites. But that's impossible, right? Right? https://www.celticnz.co.nz/
The question remains: Why are these sites locked away? and why are researchers who try to date these structures pilloried by 'scientists'?
For example: Holdaway’s discovery that the kiore rat had been in New Zealand for at least 1100 years - before Maori arrived in 1300 AD - was a most unwelcome find, as the little critter is a real landlubber that hates water and could only have arrived with humans. https://www.celticnz.co.nz/PoukawaRevisited/PoukawaPart1.html
All of this. All of what you state.
P.S. I once saw a video that stated that the Maoris have a myth about elvish people with light skin, blonde/red hair and blue eyes that lived up in the mountains are were excellent fishermen. Sounds like refugees from Atlantis or similar. Assuming it's real (big assumption). This would track, btw, with your comment about Celtic symbology influencing the Maoris. I think what we call "Celts" may at least in part be Atlantean refugees after the flood or after their war with Lemuria, if that actually happened (a multi-layered, big IF).
P.S. I just noticed your comment about the "kiore rat". In the Azores (smack dab in the middle of the Altantic), there are two types of mouse. One mouse hails from Iberia. Which makes sense, given the Portuguese ownership of these islands. But on two or three of the more remote islands, the mice have DNA that hail from Norway. There are no known records of Ostmen ("Vikings") making it as far as the Azores. But ... folks get around.
Cool.
That’s my evening entertainment sorted, thanks for the new rabbit hole.