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Grand Canyon Sweetness: The Kinkaid Enigma (Part

One)
"I swear the earth shall surely be complete to him or her who shall be complete,
The earth remains jagged and broken only to him or her who remains jagged and broken.
I swear there is no greatness or power that does not emulate those of the earth,
There can be no theory of any account unless it corroborate the theory of the earth."

"The latest news of the progress of the explorations of what is now regarded by scientists as not only the oldest
archaeological discovery in the United States, but one of the most valuable in the world, which was mentioned some
time ago in the was brought to the city yesterday by G. E. Kinkaid, the explorer who found the great
underground citadel of the Grand Canyon during a trip from Green River, Wyoming, down the Colorado, in a wooden
boat, to Yuma, several months ago."
Arizona Gazette

Arizona Gazette

Arizona Gazette,

"The Smithsonian's Department of Anthropology has searched its files without finding any mention of a Professor
Jordan, Kincaid, or a lost Egyptian civilization in Arizona."
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"After investigation by a number of scientists, first announcement was made here today of the excavation near Tucson
of cast lead swords, crosses and other objects bearing Latin and Hebrew inscriptions which, taken at their face value,
are held to mean that Roman Jews crossed the Atlantic in the Dark Ages, penetrated to Arizona and founded a
kingdom which lasted from about 700 A.D. to 900 A.D. . . . The combination of Christian cross, Moslem crescent,
Hebraic seven-branched candlestick and Freemasonry emblems has imposed a heavy tax on the credulity of
investigators, but their appearance of having been covered and embedded in stone by natural processes has puzzled
skilled archaeologists. Some have arrived at the opinion that, whatever their origin, the objects lay for centuries in the
earth where they were found."
New York Times

Arizona Gazette,

Georgics,
Rouf's Standard Dictionary of Facts
"The Great Canyon beyond the Eastern Sea [the poem called Ts'ang Shan Wu says that in the east there is a stream
flowing in a bottomless ravine. It is supposed to be this canyon. The 'Dissipation of Sorrows' calls it Kiang Shan's
Great Canyon] is Shao Hao's Country. [The emperor Shao Hao, of the "Golden Heaven" family, gave it this
designation.] Shao Hao's Descendant, the emperor Chuen Suh [of whom no further description is given], left there his
lute and lyre. [It says that his lute and lyre are in this canyon.] It has a beautiful mountain, from which there flows a
delightful spring, producing a charming gulf."
Shan Hai Ching Classic of Mountains and Seas,

Gazette

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Liang Shu,

Shan Hai Ching, Classic of Mountains and Seas,

Shan Hai Ching

Shan Hai Ching

Shan Hai Ching

In Part Two, we go further back and farther in.


Grand Canyon Sweetness: The Kinkaid Enigma (Part
Two)
"According to the story related to the by Mr. Kinkaid, the archaeologists of the Smithsonian Institute, which is
financing the expeditions, have made discoveries which almost conclusively prove that the race which inhabited this
mysterious cavern, hewn in solid rock by human hands, was of oriental origin, possibly from Egypt, tracing back to
Ramses. If their theories are borne out by the translation of the tablets engraved with hieroglyphics, the mystery of the
prehistoric peoples of North America, their ancient arts, who they were and whence they came, will be solved. Egypt
and the Nile, and Arizona and the Colorado will be linked by a historical chain running back to ages which staggers
the wildest fancy of the fictionist."
Arizona Gazette

"He said there is a mountain inside the Grand Canyon called the Temple of Isis. . . . He told me that he and his friend
went into this area. They were both expert mountain climbers trained in survival. He says that as he and his teammate
approached the mountain, they found an actual stone pyramid made by human hands not far from the mountain. It was
large enough to be impressive to these two researchers. To reach the Isis Temple, they had to climb a rock face that
went straight up about 800 feet. . . . According to the article in the Arizona there were 32 large doorways
entering the temple high above ground level. My friend said that they were still there, but looked like someone had
attempted to destroy them. They picked one of the "doorways" that looked in the best condition and climbed up to it.
When they reached it, they found that the opening went into the mountain about 40 feet, where rubble blocked their
way. However, above this doorway was a perfectly round cutout about six feet in diameter and several inches deep that
had been created by human hands. Human beings had definitely been there. . . . "
Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life, Vol II

Arizona
Gazette

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Shan Hai Ching,

"A retired Ohio doctor has discovered relics of an ancient civilization, whose men were 8 or 9 feet tall, in the
Colorado desert near the Arizona-Nevada-California line, an associate said today. Howard E. Hill of Los Angeles,
speaking before the Transportation Club, disclosed that several well-preserved mummies were taken yesterday from
caverns in an area roughly 180 miles square, extending through much of southern Nevada from Death Valley, Calif.
across the Colorado River into Arizona."
San Diego Union

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Death Valley Men.

San Diego Union

San Diego Union,

"Which Jared came forth with his brother and their families, with some others and their families, from the great tower,
at the time the Lord confounded the language of the people, and swore in his wrath that they should be scattered upon
all the face of the earth; and according to the word of the Lord the people were scattered. . . . And it came to pass that
the brother of Jared did cry unto the Lord, and the Lord had compassion upon Jared; therefore he did not confound
the language of Jared; and Jared and his brother were not confounded. . . . And it came to pass that the Lord did hear
the brother of Jared, and had compassion upon him, and said unto him: . . . [T]hou shalt go at the head of them down
into the valley which is northward."
-- Book of Mormon,
Book of Mormon.

"It is only within the last few years that most people have stopped thinking of the West as a new land. I suppose the
idea gained ground because our own especial civilisation happens to be new there; but nowadays explorers are
digging beneath the surface and bringing up whole chapters of life that rose and fell among these plains and
mountains before recorded history began. . . . We hear rumours of still older things, too . . ."

"One thing I have not spoken of, may be of interest. There is one chamber of the passageway to which is not
ventilated, and when we approached it a deadly, snaky smell struck us. Our light would not penetrate the gloom, and
until stronger ones are available we will not know what the chamber contains. . . . The whole underground installation
gives one of shaky nerves the creeps. The gloom is like a weight on one's shoulders, and our flashlights and candles
only make the darkness blacker. Imagination can revel in conjectures and ungodly daydreams back through the ages
that have elapsed till the mind reels dizzily in space."
Arizona Gazette

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