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Old 06-11-2003, 01:29 PM   #12
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Long ago amongst my earliest creed info searches I was looking for the info on the creed crest, some people rumored that it was a custom native Indian American symbol for peace and unity. Scott Stapp actually has the crest as a belt buckle, this is something I searched for many a late night, I evan contacted certain people in search for the truth, but alas I could not find it... then came the discovery. Doing some research on Native Indian American tribes I found a group or tribe called the 'creek' Indian's apparently this somehow also related to some certain locations around the USA. Then I found that a translation of creek, or perhaps another pronunciation of the creek Indians was Infact 'Creed'. Well you could Imagine my delight when I found that out. As I searched through the history and locations of these creek Indians I learned of a certain place. Called 'Creek Canyon', I stumbled across this somewhere around 3am in the morning I needed to find it. I actually found also that there is more than one 'creek canyon'. However after some search I found some info on one called 'Indian Creek Canyon'. Or (Indian Creed Canyon). I was skeptical. But soon I learnt something about this canyon. The Canyon lies north and east of the Abajo Mountains. I've heard that somewhere before?. 'Abajo'. Yes of course! Earlier (soon after the Behind The Music feature on Creed aired) The band mentioned visiting the ruins of a church that Spanish missionary's had built in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The research I did then lead to dead ends. But the 'church' or what the missionary's were doing there was called 'the Abajo Mission'.

Is this Infact indicating that the Abajo Mountains and Indian Creek (Creed Canyon) is the place to look which is located in Utah home to more than 7000 identified carvings (I believe the most in any one location in the USA), there is something to be found?. A flood of ideas cascaded into my head. The origins of the creed crest could be revealed! But Instead I found something evan more amazing! read on my fellow seekers...

 
The Native American Symbol (Scott's Belt) on the left
The creed crest is a modified version of it (on the right).

<> I stand in awe...

&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;My research took me deeper as I saw with my own eyes what I had just found I sat and starred, frozen I'm not sure how much time passed but the only thing I noticed was the chills down my spine. What had I found?. Rock art... and not just any rock art. Rock art that held a certain resemblance, actually a near perfect resemblance... the creed crest? No. Coordinates? no. I thought I would find the answers but instead this wicked tale was just ever spanning. Enough talk, see for yourself what I have found.


Ancient Native American rock art, strange figures.


Compare for yourself the two Images
The man on the CD is of course an image from above pictures of the symbols on Scott's Hand
(On the Cover of Weathered)

Do we now have a new place to search I asked myself?. As I processed through the evidence, conclusions were aplenty, but which were true. You will only find my thoughts and beliefs on this mystery if you read on! But I actually do Believe I wasn't meant to find this, The coordinates were obvious. I think this is for the future.. what do I mean? read on...

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