The graves in Irvine

Our Gang

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Don't worry about a cemetery that may never be built.

Worry more about the graves your homes are built on!

If you hold to FS, you'll want to leave now and warn all your friends.

From a Registered Professional Archaeologist in Southern California:

"By the way, the soils where the 'Chinese' development is being built contains tens of thousands of cremated human bone fragments from the 5,000 years of Juaneno occupation of the area!  Talk about bad fung shei, baby."

5,000 years, that?s even older than Taoism!

In Irvine you are never far from the dead, you are living on their bones.
 
Graves are revered as shrines all over Japan which absorbed Buddhism and preserve it perfectly. Obviously they didn't think much of feng shui. In Japanese culture, the dead are respected instead of  feared.

If a culture brags about its long history and philosophies without showing any hint of respect to the remains of their ancestors and that of their same kind, it can only offer an explanation for the crooked nature of their belief. It'd be hard for such belief to gain any universal respect.
 
Our Gang said:
Don't worry about a cemetery that may never be built.

Worry more about the graves your homes are built on!

If you hold to FS, you'll want to leave now and warn all your friends.

From a Registered Professional Archaeologist in Southern California:

"By the way, the soils where the 'Chinese' development is being built contains tens of thousands of cremated human bone fragments from the 5,000 years of Juaneno occupation of the area!  Talk about bad fung shei, baby."

5,000 years, that?s even older than Taoism!

In Irvine you are never far from the dead, you are living on their bones.

Ugh again?  Lol get a life
 
New homes are being built next to ancient burial site. If you see very dense neighborhoods next to vacant undeveloped site. That is because city of Irvine is protecting the Indian burial ground.
 
irvinehomeshopper said:
New homes are being built next to ancient burial site. If you see very dense neighborhoods next to vacant undeveloped site. That is because city of Irvine is protecting the Indian burial ground.

Prove your claim. State example.
 
irvinehomeshopper said:
New homes are being built next to ancient burial site. If you see very dense neighborhoods next to vacant undeveloped site. That is because city of Irvine is protecting the Indian burial ground.

So .....  "We respect our veterans since they contributed their loyalty to our
great country and protected our freedom and peace. We actually hope
our government can find a beautiful and peaceful place to construct
the veterans? cemetery. We even would like to make donation if a
suitable location is selected for the cemetery."

James Ding reading to Irvine City Council 6/23/2015
 
http://www.talkirvine.com/index.php/topic,1242.msg13891.html#msg13891

The link indicated ancient burial sites in Portola Springs. If you look at the street names in Portola Springs they are all Indian related to pay homage to the sacred ground. You would not see any other street names in Irvine this way. It's usually after a flower, California city, tree or stone.

Unfortunately, this document is now classified.

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The purple pin according to the document is approximately where the site was and will never be approved for development. Lambert Ranch is the immediate neighbor.

Our Gang said:
irvinehomeshopper said:
New homes are being built next to ancient burial site. If you see very dense neighborhoods next to vacant undeveloped site. That is because city of Irvine is protecting the Indian burial ground.

Prove your claim. State example.
 
Thank you.
Very interesting to know of the preservation of aboriginal tombs. Irvine developers should be commended for compliance with NAGPRA.
So ......
Is this area of known burial site FS safe?
Or is there an exclusion zone for FS dwelling and of what size/area?
Do children walk past or on the site?
Are home values lower because of the site?
How do the dense developed residents feel about a burial site just outside their door?
Was it in their disclosure documents?
Have they been polled about their feelings?
Are there any plans to relocate the tombs? Perhaps to the hills?
Many other Irvine preserved aboriginal sites, or just this one?


 
Our Gang said:
Thank you.
Very interesting to know of the preservation of aboriginal tombs. Irvine developers should be commended for compliance with NAGPRA.
So ......
Is this area of known burial site FS safe?
Or is there an exclusion zone for FS dwelling and of what size/area?
Do children walk past or on the site?
Are home values lower because of the site?
How do the dense developed residents feel about a burial site just outside their door?
Was it in their disclosure documents?
Have they been polled about their feelings?
Are there any plans to relocate the tombs? Perhaps to the hills?
Many other Irvine preserved aboriginal sites, or just this one?

So .... no answers? No replies?

Yaliu, your faux feng shei is showing!
 
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