Garry Denke Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 and called their name Adam 0000 years - 4004 BC - Adam Adam 0130 years - 3874 BC - Eve Adam 0105 years - 3769 BC - Seth Adam 0090 years - 3679 BC - Enos Adam 0070 years - 3609 BC - Cainan Adam 0065 years - 3544 BC - Mahalaleel Adam 0162 years - 3382 BC - Jared Adam 0065 years - 3317 BC - Enoch Adam 0187 years - 3130 BC - Methuselah Adam 0182 years - 2948 BC - Lamech Adam 0600 years - 2348 BC - Noah Adam -------------- 1656 years - 2348 BC - The Date ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard English Heritage timeline Noah Adam built the ark at Stonehenge Shipyard in 2348 BC (see timeline). Salisbury Plain Coal Prospect ditches had been explored (excavated) and cursed. Digging for shallow coal had ceased after Cretaceous / Carboniferous limestone differences were learned at Stonehenge Mining College athletic field. LORD Fellow of Woodhenge cursed the land because his Prospect was barren of shallow coal. The Healing Stones (Bluestone) had failed and were returned to South Wales Coalfield. 4 'Station Stones'; Shipwright's 4 main hull braces 4 'Postholes at A'; Shipwright's 4 dock door piers 56 'Aubrey Holes'; Shipwright's 56 support beams Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 01; Pitch angle (25 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 02; Pitch angle (30 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 03; Pitch angle (35 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 04; Pitch angle (40 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 05; Pitch angle (45 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 06; Pitch angle (50 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 07; Pitch angle (55 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 08; Pitch angle (60 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 09; Pitch angle (65 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 10; Pitch angle (70 deg) increase Noah Adam SS 91 ark main hull brace (vertical) Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 11; Pitch angle (75 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 12; Pitch angle (80 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 13; Pitch angle (85 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 14; Pitch angle (90 deg) greatest Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 15; Pitch angle (85 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 16; Pitch angle (80 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 17; Pitch angle (75 deg) decrease Noah Adam SS 92 ark main hull brace (vertical) Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 18; Pitch angle (70 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 19; Pitch angle (65 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 20; Pitch angle (60 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 21; Pitch angle (55 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 22; Pitch angle (50 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 23; Pitch angle (45 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 24; Pitch angle (40 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 25; Pitch angle (35 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 26; Pitch angle (30 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 27; Pitch angle (25 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 28; Pitch angle (20 deg) least Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 29; Pitch angle (25 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 30; Pitch angle (30 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 31; Pitch angle (35 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 32; Pitch angle (40 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 33; Pitch angle (45 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 34; Pitch angle (50 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 35; Pitch angle (55 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 36; Pitch angle (60 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 37; Pitch angle (65 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 38; Pitch angle (70 deg) increase Noah Adam SS 93 ark main hull brace (vertical) Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 39; Pitch angle (75 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 40; Pitch angle (80 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 41; Pitch angle (85 deg) increase Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 42; Pitch angle (90 deg) greatest Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 43; Pitch angle (85 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 44; Pitch angle (80 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 45; Pitch angle (75 deg) decrease Noah Adam SS 94 ark main hull brace (vertical) Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 46; Pitch angle (70 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 47; Pitch angle (65 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 48; Pitch angle (60 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 49; Pitch angle (55 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 50; Pitch angle (50 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 51; Pitch angle (45 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 52; Pitch angle (40 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 53; Pitch angle (35 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 54; Pitch angle (30 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 55; Pitch angle (25 deg) decrease Oak beam to [Aubrey] hole 56; Pitch angle (20 deg) least Live Oak below Heel Stone Woodhenge Dockyard salvaged Stonehenge Shipyard remains, sometime after 2348 BC (see timeline) at the lower elevation. Quercus virginiana Garry Denke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 11, 2008 Author Share Posted May 11, 2008 Woodhenge Oil & Gas Prospect The Ancient geologic structure map of Woodhenge constructed out of Quercus virginiana (Live Oak) wood from Noah Adam's ark built at Stonehenge illustrates the Lower (Early) Carboniferous (Mississippian Period) Limestone Reef existing below Woodhenge, the same prospective of oil and gas production. Without getting too technical here, simply compare the two (2) geologic structure maps following: It's a gusher! http://www.geomore.com/images/Structure_Map_with_Fault.gif Let's drill it! http://www.megalithicsites.co.uk/images/Woodhenge.gif (nobody cares about this area anyway, just look at that carpark visitor centre) So let's start drilling! Regards, Garry W. Denke Geologist/Geophysicist Denke Oil Company (DOC) Wildcat Station, P.O. Box 866488 Plano, Texas 75086-6488 Tel: 972-422-8268 Fax: 972-422-7868 Cell: 972-768-4631 DOC: 570-788-5282 http://www.garrydenke.com http://www.denocoinc.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 11, 2008 Author Share Posted May 11, 2008 Healing Stones Holy Water awaits Springing Stonehenge's Pennsylvanian Coal Healing Stones Holy Oil Trillions of barrels of Holy Water in welled up Springs below the Healing Stones (and the area surrounding these Magic rocks) await British Petroleum Springing such trillions through Blessed welling to the surface. Coal Bed Methane (CBM) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in the United States, Canada, and other countries. Australia has rich deposits where it is known as Coal Seam Methane. Also called coalbed gas, the term refers to methane adsorbed into the solid matrix of coal. It is called 'sweet gas' because of its lack of hydrogen sulfide. The presence of this gas is well known from its occurrence in underground coal mining. Coal Bed Methane (CBM) is distinct from a typical sandstone or other conventional gas reservoir, as the methane is stored within the coal by a process called adsorption. The methane is in a near liquid state, lining the inside of pores within the coal (called the matrix). Stonehenge's Pennsylvanian Coal open fractures (called the cleats) are saturated with Healing Stones Holy Water awaiting Springing for the free gas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalbed_methane http://www.bp.com/home.do?categoryId=1 Coal Bed Methane (CBM) extraction is a British Petroleum method for extracting methane from this Stonehenge coal deposit. The methane is absorbed into the solid coal matrix (coal macerals) and is released when the coal seam is depressurised. To economically retrieve reserves of methane, wells are drilled into the coal seam, the seam is dewatered, then the methane is extracted from the seam, compressed and then piped to market. The goal is to decrease the water pressure by pumping water from the Blessed well. The decrease in pressure allows methane to desorb from the coal and flow as a gas up the well to the surface. This process has resulted in the drilling of tens of thousands of gas wells, and extensive support facilities such as New Tunnels Roads. The use of this method is currently expanding in the Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana. Seven percent of the natural gas (methane) currently produced in the United States comes from CBM extraction. Methane from Stonehenge coal beds can be recovered economically and Healing Stones Holy Water sprung injected back. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_bed_methane_extraction http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9017641&contentId=7031848 Healing Stones Holy Oil Deeper A Mississippian Reef, Garry Denke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 15, 2008 Author Share Posted May 15, 2008 Stonehenge (PENN Gas) & Woodhenge (MISS Oil) Prospects NORTH-SOUTH Exploration Seismic Data (UKOGL-CDP) LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - CV82-161 - (100) - (499) - 9.98_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - HIGHWAY_A360 LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - CV86-381 - (127) - (860) - 9.13_KM - CARLESS - (1986) - LARKHILL LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - PZL-S3(1) - (2) - (158) - 9.52_KM - PENZOIL - (1971) - AMESBURY_N LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - TER-89-03 - (126) - (747) - 7.79_KM - TEREDO - (1989) - DURRINGTON LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - CV82-162 - (100 - (521) - 10.48_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - BULFORD LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - CV86-383 - (68) - (439) - 4.63_KM - CARLESS - (1986) - AMESBURY_S EAST-WEST Exploration Seismic Data (UKOGL-CDP) LINE_NAME - FIRST_CDP - LAST_CDP - TOTAL_KM - OPERATOR - YEAR - DEN_ID 1 - CV82-226 - (100) - (991) - 22.31_KM - CARLESS - (1982) - HIGHWAY_A303 This UKOGL-CDP Reflection Data is available: Geophysics GeoIndex DENke Oil Company (DOC) DENoco Inc (DI) of Texas (GD) Garry DENke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 17, 2008 Author Share Posted May 17, 2008 ;) George Bush Barrow Lozenge's Solar Energy Skylight Roof Design Skylight Roof Model (other Solar Energy designs) Lozenge, a petroleum engineer and architect, constructed the first. It's the Ancient Coal Prospect and George Lozenge solved it, reserves are over Ten trillion Feet^3 of Gas. Over 10,000,000,000 MCF! It's the Ancient Lime Prospect and George Lozenge solved it, reserves are over One billion Barrels of Oil. Over 1,000,000,000 BO! Price of Dark Energy Grander Key :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotplay007 Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 What the....? um, fascinating thread? I guess? kind of... random but.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrMagpie Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 Go Garry Go! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carolyn Marie Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 Como wwwwwwhat? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 17, 2008 Author Share Posted May 17, 2008 Go Garry Go!;) How did Adams Family get to Britain? Noah Adam walked with God :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 17, 2008 Author Share Posted May 17, 2008 Como wwwwwwhat?:) -- "george lozenge ? maybe he was a roofing contractor with several designs , a roofing contractor bid putting a new roof on our house . that 1750-1550 BC housing showroom grave is famous , are there square and rectangular durrington walls homes ? we know nothing about archeology . thanks bbc for the timewatch show , george barrows ." -- Noah's ark Built at Stonehenge was Anchored over Ocean of Petroleum: Good to hear that British Petroleum (BP) finally verified the Garry Denke facts through their public domain of Late Cretaceous chalk overlying the largest onshore oil field in Europe, but Wytch Farm is only 31 miles (50 kilometres) south of Garry Denke's Stonehenge Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) Prospect? and Wytch Farm is only 31 miles south of Garry Denke's Woodhenge Mississippian (Early Carboniferous) Prospect? Wytch Farm What we are wondering is why that Purbeck district of Dorset (England) largest onshore oil field in Europe operated by British Petroleum (Happy 100th BP!) has an oil and natural gas processing facility over Late Cretaceous chalk? and why so many petroleum companies shot thousands and thousands of miles of seismic in search for oil and gas over Late Cretaceous chalk around Stonehenge and Woodhenge? Dorset Geology Betcha our Landmen get... "Supernatural Water at Stonehenge Arch is different than that Plain Water at the San Juan Basin and Powder River Basin, it is Holy Water and is Preternaturally Transcendent. The Holy Water beneath Stonehenge is so Blessed Holy that after Magical Methane is levitated by Mystical Signing hands of Pagan, Druid, and Wiccan ancient Gods and Goddesses from the Sacred Ground; that Sanctified Water, which is too Hallowed Holy for anyone to even touch; MUST by Ceremonial Ritual be injected back into the Sacrosanct Ground because of its Spiritual Holiness." ...our Oil & Gas Leases signed Before anybody's Landmen! San Juan Basin Powder River Basin Happy 100th BP! :D The Landmen -- But vindication was in the air. By the early morning of 26 May 1908, the whole camp reeked of sulphur. At four o’clock the drill reached 1,180 feet and a fountain of oil spewed out into the dawn sky. From remote Persia, telegrams were slow. Mr D’Arcy got the good news five days later. "If this is true, all our troubles are over," he beamed, adding, "I am telling no one about it until I have the news confirmed." -- Under Noah's Ark Oil & Gas Ocean; William Knox D'Arcy "1901-1908 An uncertain beginning" George B. Reynolds Note: Oil & Gas Royalties fund 3 Stonehenge Tunnels and 1 Visitor Centre slower than Withdrawal Funds from Heelstone Vault within Avenue Banks. Grander key Dark energy Garry Denke :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carolyn Marie Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 A little off topic...but I used to live in Plano, Texas. Parker and Preston. Whereabout are you in Plano? I hear it has grown (even by Plano/Frisco standards) by leaps and bounds in the past few years. Back to the subject...call me dense, but I still don't get it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonus_mosher Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 ahhhh, your threads really have too many digits in for me to understand :lol:. a simple "NOAH'S ARK WAS BUILT HERE" sentance grabbed me. that' cool. no, that's VERY cool :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 17, 2008 Author Share Posted May 17, 2008 A little off topic...but I used to live in Plano, Texas. Parker and Preston. Whereabout are you in Plano? I hear it has grown (even by Plano/Frisco standards) by leaps and bounds in the past few years. Back to the subject...call me dense, but I still don't get it.Hello Carolyn Marie! On the Austin Chalk being Late Cretaceous ;) along Chisholm Trail of Spring Creek crossing Parker and Rainier. There are New Businesses and New Homes everywhere! Traffic is Ridiculous here, West of Central Expressway, Carolyn Marie! I rewrote the above. Hope that helps you. Garry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry Denke Posted May 17, 2008 Author Share Posted May 17, 2008 ahhhh, your threads really have too many digits in for me to understand :lol:. a simple "NOAH'S ARK WAS BUILT HERE" sentence grabbed me. that' cool. no, that's VERY cool :)"NOAH'S ARK WAS BUILT HERE (THERE)" -and "UNDER NOAH'S ARK OIL & GAS OCEAN" Age Six Racer, how's that? :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotplay007 Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 ^ now I understand that. thanks. short sweet and to the point. Interesting thread, thanks for sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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