Richmond Park - London - Symbolism by Simon Gerrard- HiddenMysteries ThE~Magazine

Richmond Park - London
by Simon Gerrard


Map # 2

Inverting the canine deity thro 180 degrees gives us the prospect of two images in one : an upright winged creature, and a prone one akin to a dinosaur known as a Stegasaurus Note that both share the angular ' crown ' What is this for, and what does it represent ? The upright deity will be found in location and timescales as diverse as the Nasca / Mayan Indian, ancient Egyptian and modern America ( Oklahoma City ) civilisation map analyses previously submitted by me to this magazine . It is a usual feature of this creature that it has either a mechanical prosthesis for an arm, or a claw-like tool to hand for some sort of medical process usually involving human females and/or pregnancy. Or else it is portrayed working in a laboratory ( c.f. annotated Giza Pyramid bitmap photos submitted - with acknowledgements to Mr Peter Larsen ). Moreover, it also appears to have been attributed god-like technical competency by just about anyone who has apparently met or viewed it throughout our recorded history of humankind. So who exactly is this creature, does anyone know ?

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