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Under
The
Microscope |
Aztlan
discovered
to
be
near
Ohio
Serpent
Mound
(Scoreboard
Canada
contributor
June 9th, 2008
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The
legends
of
the
Aztec
people
spoke
of
their
home
in
mythical
Aztlan.
This
land
was
said
to
be
located
somewhere
in
the
north.
Accordingly,
it
was
said
that
the
Aztec
people
lived
there
in
underground
in
a
place
with
7
Caverns
or
Caves.
Some
tales
describe
it
as
an
Eden
while
others
say
the
Aztecs
were
enslaved
there
by
non-human
entities.
The
Aztecs
then
left
Aztlan
and
were
led
by
bees
to
the
place
they
were
told
would
be
the
site
of
their
future
capital
and
empire.
They
would
know
the
place
because
the
bees
would
lead
them
to
a
cactus
upon
which
stood
an
eagle
holding
a
snake
in
its
claws.
This
is
now
where
Mexico
City
is
located.
The
most
populated
place
on
Earth
with
a
human
population
near
25
million
souls.
Background
/
Verification
of
previous
Facts:
1.
Aztlan
and
seven
caves:
more
/
more
.
2.
The
Aztecs
may
have
been
slaves
of
a
tyrant
elite
called
the
Azteca
Chicomoztoca.
Their
southward
migration
allegedly
began
on
May
24,
1064
according
to
the
previous
wiki
link
on
1.
May
24
is
the
144th
day
of
the
year.
The
square
of
12
and
the
sum
of
the
first
144
integers
in
Pi
is
666.
more
and
more.
3.
The
major
solar
/
star
flareup
in
the
year
1054
in
the
Crab
Nebula
apparently
preceded
the
escape
from
Aztlan.
more
.
4.
The
journey
south
guided
by
bees
to
modern
day
Mexico
City:
more
Where
is
the
location
of
the
place
of
the
Seven
Caverns?
5.
Near
Bainbridge,
Ohio,
A
tourist
site
known
as
the
Seven
Caves
exists.
The
Aztecs
are
known
for
their
pyramids
and
in
this
Ohio
site,
flowers
bloom
to
form
a
Pyramid
of
the
Trilliums.
more
.
6.
Quetzalcoatl
was
the
deity
of
the
Aztecs
and
he
is
believed
to
be
a
reptilian.
more.
7.
The
serpent
is
one
of
his
primary
symbols
and
he
also
known
as
the
feathered
or
flying
serpent.
more.
8.
The
famous
Serpent
Mounds
are
located
in
Ohio.
They
are
not
far
from
The
Seven
Caves.
more
.
CONCLUSION:
Seven
Caves
and
the
world's
largest
effigy
in
the
form
of
a
serpent
links
Ohio
to
the
Aztlan
legend
of
the
Mexica
and
the
Aztecs,
does
it
not?
It
is
also
to
the
North
obviously
and
it
would
or
could
take
a
wandering
tribe
hundreds
of
years
to
reach
Mexico
City
from
there.
This
writer
will
guess
based
on
this
evidence
that
Ohio
is
Aztlan.
The
reader
must
decide
for
him
or
her
self.
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