“Who would have thought that we would live to see the day when our polar ice caps would melt; that earthquakes would affect earth’s rotation, that Islands would sink beneath the seas, and that we would fight wars with unmanned drones? Only the Hopi.”
The Hopi Guardian named Massaw pinpointed the exact location for the Hopi to settle after a great flood that destroyed much of mankind the last time earth’s polar ice caps melted. The Hopi village of Oraibi is the oldest continuously inhabited community in the United States. The Hopi community is built on three flat mesas in the northeast portion of Arizona. Many people can’t understand why any community would choose to settle in such a desolate area with no water or fertile soil for their crops.
The Hopi Creation story may hold the key to understanding why Hopi ancestors chose to settle there, as well as provide aid to interpenetrating the ancient murals of Egypt. Their creation story also explains the Zodiac Ceiling of Dendera, Stonehenge, the pyramid complex, earth’s cycles and how the earth’s moon was placed in its perfect orbit to protect us.
In the early ’70s, Thomas O. Mills had just turned 21 and was forced to quit his job to move to the Hopi Cultural Center to help his mother manage the new center. Now, 50 years later, he has been reflecting on the knowledge his Hopi friends entrusted to him and believes the Hopi Creation Story can be proven and understands why it is so important for mankind today.
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In his second book, Stonehenge, If This Was East, Mills uses his knowledge of the Hopi Ceremonial Cycles to find ‘ancient east’ at a number of unexplained ancient sites around the world. He then uses this knowledge to find north and compares north to Charles Hapgood’s four North Pole locations in the past 100,000 years with amazing results—thus dating the sites and proving the Hopi Creation Story.