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Good luck! --Panic (talk) 04:59, 11 December 2009 (UTC)

"The Mexican Pyramids: Disinformation and An Alternate View of Dates & other Information Omission"
The Case for an Alternate Theory of The Mexican Pyramids
 * 1) - End Date IS NOT 2012.  It is 2016!
 * 2) - The Nine 53-Year Periods
 * 3) - The 'Evil' Entity supposedly bound in these Pyramids.
 * 4) - It's 'easing of these Bonds every Fifty-Three Years. prior to it's Final Semi-Conditional Release in 2016, "not" 2012.
 * 5) - The Pre-Requisite:  Who - What - When - Where - Why and How of the Whole Legend.
 * 6) - Astrology & Astronomy: Different Beliefs, Dating Systems...
 * 7) - A Concern that The "Great Line" in the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid at Giza, has been "Under-Played"
 * 8) - Conclusions


 * Remember to sign your posts. The above post was removed from the Wikibooks:Reading room/Assistance since it isn't a request for assistance. On another note, feel free to start a project on these topics. But remember to maintain a neutral point of view, mythology is OK but don't advance aliens or "evil spirits" as facts, feel free to describe any alternative possibile interpretations, but verifiable or reasonable ones. I myself have been for a long time interested in the Nazca Lines and things like the similitude of the constructions on South America, some pacific Islands and Egypt, the last thing that amazed me on this subject was the acoustic properties found Mayan pyramid at Chichen Itza, in the Yucatan Region of Mexico (besides the mathematical correlations and shadow effects projected on the structures by the movement of the planet around the sun), this things are really amazing and should get more visibility.  --Panic (talk) 04:59, 11 December 2009 (UTC)

Mexican Pyramids - Removal from Wikibooks
REASON Quikstudykansas (talk) 05:29, 11 December 2009 (UTC)Yes i understand why you removed it. Learn from mistakes. After some research here can I post my "CONTENT Page" as a "Module"? Could you point me the way to get started on this as i truly fel the National News (TV Cable News Channels) are missing the point on this. I am 64 and a former News Editor for Newsp w/ circ of 33,000.

Thx, Any help Appreciated - Happy Holidays to all,

Leonatd Kazmierski - quikstudy@gmail.com


 * I understand that you may be confused but please take the time to understand how things work, other users my get annoyed by having you making posts out of order in pages that aren't intended for the function you are using them...
 * Read the Welcome post I made here on your talk page, see if you understand the structure and post here any doubts you have. --Panic (talk) 05:36, 11 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Wikibooks projects can be called modules, projects or even Wikibooks, modules mostly refer to single pages but its interpretation is open-ended. Try to create some content on Your sandbox (in the first post above there is a link to the global sandbox were users can make test edits), your own sandbox resides in your userspace and under your control (you can even sketch your project there). All pertinent information will most probably already be on the Welcome post above...  --Panic (talk) 05:39, 11 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Another issue you have to consider is if this is the right place for the information you intent to contribute. Wikibooks is about providing textbooks, annotated texts, instructional guides, and manuals. These materials can be used in a traditional classroom, an accredited or respected institution, a home-school environment, as part of a Wikiversity course or for self-learning. So to create the project you seem to want you have to establish an acceptable scope, from the structure you provided above I find several issues you go from Mexico to Giza (so titling the work as Mexican Pyramids or a variation isn't what you want), probably something on the lines of The End of Times Myth could work (but people will be free to also contribute other information that goes beyond what you probably intent), another solution is something like Understanding Mayan's Mythology (this could cover the Maya issue but will make any relation to other info only referential and out of scope), see if you can think on an acceptable solution for what you need. If you can't work with the restrictions imposed for a Wikibook, make a post on Reading room/General and ask if someone knows another place you can work with a greater freedom in creativity (as I said before aliens, spirits and outlandish speculations can't be included as facts on a Wikibook), you can nevertheless point that some people believe on those (since that is a fact)...  --Panic (talk) 05:58, 11 December 2009 (UTC)


 * I have run a check an there isn't mush on the Maya subject on Wikibooks and since I don't fully understand all the issues you can contribute with some consistency see if you can build on the info already available in World History/Precolumbian History of the Americas as a section on the Maya calendar and their astronomical knowledge (without the unneeded esoteric information, since it would be outside of the scope of that book). --Panic (talk) 06:18, 11 December 2009 (UTC)