Anatomy of an Alpha Monument

mr J
ha ha you're livin "la vita loca" now hombre! Welcome to the club :icon_pirat:
rangler





Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
’relax,’ said the night man,
We are programmed to receive.
You can checkout any time you like,
But you can never leave!
(c)1977 the eagles
 

Notice on that packrat bat or beaver..whatever..one ear seems distinctively shaped differently than the other.
 

Thanks Brent . Youve pointed out a number of important things. Here's the first of the enlargements. WARNING: While enlarging and adjusting the pictures can be a helpful tool , It will also mess with you Big Time !!! Iterference from tree limb's can go unnoticed. Changes in lighting and exposure can change the appearance and Enlargement can leave you looking at Pixels . There is no substitute for captureing a picture from the correct position and at the correct time as the makers intended. While some of the things that come out in these adjusted pictures fit the theme that seems to have been established at this site we should " Take them with a grain of salt " . ( I should have been a lawyer ) From the left side of the original Top to Bottom.
 

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That didn't work rite . Tried to post three pictures and only the last went through. OH ! Thats what I did wrong. These came out bottom to top.
 

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These are from above the olmec man down.
 

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Brent (hadji)
great catch that number 6 looks like the ubiquitous '\/' mark, almost
their trademark or logo..lol

TJim one on things you lose too, is orientation..I know it takes a lot of time but IF
you could enlarge the areas that Brent circled, he as found the areas that show possible
data but it is to faint to see...if not -that' cool what ever you want and have the time to do.
thanks in advance, really appreciate your cooperation.
rangler
 

Hadji - I can see a number of the things you were trying to point out to me . Some of the faces that are obscured by trees have perfect eyes but without better pictures I always just consider them as possibles . Here is the line starting above the poodle .
 

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Rangler Now I got to wipe the drool off the keyboard. These enlargements didn't come out as well as planned . As I will be busy tomorrow,will get back in a couple days. Thanks all. Jim
 

rangler
I am just learning but your #12 seems to me to have a sheeps face as a major component ( center left side) and just above that perhaps a deers eyes and muzzle. Immediate left of that a heart with a scull face in it. There are other small symbols above these. Over this entire picture I see a large number of signs and doing it section by section really helps.
Thom
 

In the sheeps eye is a flying eagle and a perched bird is a part of its nose. When you step back to the original picture the sheep face ( sunlite side) together with the shadow side looks more like a bear head. At different depths I see many different signs, perhaps I am getting caught in the pareidolia. I am concerned that because I see so much detail of sign that I am getting lost in it and need direction as to when to know what is important enough to note and follow.
Thom
 

well, to all you guys that are lucky enuff to have signs like that, hallelujah, now you can't sleep much. i enjoyed that trip and would enjoy even more where this takes you. for now you have me dizzy. i did see one thing no one mentioned but i did'nt want to be the egghead. great post with out the naysayers.
 

Good thread amigo Rangler,
Good presentation of info that is usable on the sites of other hunters.
Enjoyable thread...

Note of caution...
try to figure out at your own alpha where the first or primary signs are.
there will be a set of 4 or 5, not more
ignore number 6 if it is present as standard procedure.
(no matter how cool it may seem) #6 is there to lead you astray.
 

Rede (Thom)
Thanks for the input and welcome to tnet
I am just learning but your #12 seems to me to have a sheep's face as a major component ( center left side) and just above that perhaps a deers eyes and muzzle. Immediate left of that a heart with a scull face in it. There are other small symbols above these. Over this entire picture I see a large number of signs and doing it section by section really helps.


Yea this monument I think was central and key to their operations, It may have been used by many expeditions, with a number of Omegas associated with it..

I dont see the sheep or the deer muzzle or the heart/skull but I was very busy with what I did find
perhaps you can mark what you see and post it here, so we can see what you see, then I can tell if you have a real sign or that pregnant bi-ach called Pariedolia lol
ororiented
rangler



‘I have learned the novice can often see things that the expert overlooks. All that is necessary is not to be afraid of making mistakes, or of appearing naïve.’

— Abraham Maslow
 

Thom,OD
"Note of caution...
try to figure out at your own alpha where the first or primary signs are.
there will be a set of 4 or 5, not more
ignore number 6 if it is present as standard procedure.
(no matter how cool it may seem) #6 is there to lead you astray.
"

Note of clarification, if I may...
Do you mean that the 6th sign that you find in a series that leads you
to or from a monument is the hinky one, the one that uses that 'unholy'
number 6?
Nothing to do with me arbitrarily numbering the signs I found ala TJims
photo of his Alpha...
right?
rangler
 

rangler said:
Thom,
"Note of caution...
try to figure out at your own alpha where the first or primary signs are.
there will be a set of 4 or 5, not more
ignore number 6 if it is present as standard procedure.
(no matter how cool it may seem) #6 is there to lead you astray.
"

Note of clarification, if I may...
Do you mean that the 6th sign that you find in a series that leads you
to or from a monument is the hinky one, the one that uses that 'unholy'
number 6?
Nothing to do with me arbitrarily numbering the signs I found ala TJims
photo of his Alpha...
right?
rangler

Exactly, they didn't use 6 as a rule as it is the unholy number.
they would use combinations of 3, 2, 1, 4, and 5 to achieve 6.
but never 6

The 6th sign may very well be imaginary or a clinker to follow.
if so it may have you out in left field looking at clouds. LOL
 

Re: Anatomy of an Omega Monument

True Trackers

This Omega monument is posted here thanks to oddrock

I have marked this pic up in code, in light of all the crap going on in
this site with some miscreants old and new,. I just didnt like
rewarding them for their disruptive actions by giving them the
benefit of mine an Oddrocks' hard work..

I took a page from the Codemakers and Mother Nature, I filled the page
with misdirects, over-marks, camoed items, and man made pareidolia
lol,
Also it will work for some as - taking the training wheels off...getting
your focus - to learn how - to see these true marks, give it a good try...


Members in good standing may pm me their email and I will send you
the true mark up of this awesome Omega Monument that oddrock posted.
 

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Not so sure you are seeing all of it.
I would really like to see a little more to the right (just to be sure).

what do you think Rangler?
 

thom,
yep cropped rather tight, but I am sure he was just prospecting when he snapped
this one..
maybe Oddrock has a wider shot he can post or send,
rangler
 

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