04-30-2012, 03:46 PM
The whole topic of Ra having a major hand in constructing the Egyptian pyramids makes me wonder this one thing:
Why is it that on the show Ancient Aliens, no mention is ever made of Ra's role in this? Sure, they tend to focus more on ancient artifacts and structures that "aliens" played a role in building, so certainly Ra's claim should be wondered upon. Especially considering that David Wilcock was present on the show, I'm fairly surprised he never once mentioned to George Tsoukalos or any of the show's writers or producers "Hey, you guys want some good proof of 'ancient aliens' playing a role in things back then? Read the Law of One Ra Material, one of those ancient aliens spoke through someone, gave them all this mindblowing and consistent information no human cold ever have conceived of chocked full of terms and processes beyond our scope of knowledge, and revealed that they built the pyramids. Might be something worth reporting on a show dedicated to this sort of stuff, eh??" But no such thing has occurred, and if it has, then someone has a reason for choosing not to make known publically Ra's involvement with the pyramids or the Law of One material. Wilcock, given that he seemingly wants to spread awareness of the Law of One he should have taken that excellent opportunity to do this through a venue where it would reach hundreds if not millions of ears: TV, the History channel, a popular show whose nature of covered topics would have allowed for mention of Ra and subsequent leading to the LOO.
Why is it that on the show Ancient Aliens, no mention is ever made of Ra's role in this? Sure, they tend to focus more on ancient artifacts and structures that "aliens" played a role in building, so certainly Ra's claim should be wondered upon. Especially considering that David Wilcock was present on the show, I'm fairly surprised he never once mentioned to George Tsoukalos or any of the show's writers or producers "Hey, you guys want some good proof of 'ancient aliens' playing a role in things back then? Read the Law of One Ra Material, one of those ancient aliens spoke through someone, gave them all this mindblowing and consistent information no human cold ever have conceived of chocked full of terms and processes beyond our scope of knowledge, and revealed that they built the pyramids. Might be something worth reporting on a show dedicated to this sort of stuff, eh??" But no such thing has occurred, and if it has, then someone has a reason for choosing not to make known publically Ra's involvement with the pyramids or the Law of One material. Wilcock, given that he seemingly wants to spread awareness of the Law of One he should have taken that excellent opportunity to do this through a venue where it would reach hundreds if not millions of ears: TV, the History channel, a popular show whose nature of covered topics would have allowed for mention of Ra and subsequent leading to the LOO.