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  • Reply to: The Obscure Mangiapane Cave in Sicily: Prehistoric Cave and Site of Modern Feasts   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Glen

    Thanks

  • Reply to: Discovery of ancient ruins reveals Rome is older than previously believed   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Glen

    My question: Was the wall built by Romans or an earlier civilization?

    A quick check showed that the world was in a drier and warmer climate at the estimated time for the wall's construction. So an earlier civilization could have built the wall when it was dry.
    That is important because at the time Romulus founded Rome, the area of the Forum was a marsh and breeding ground for mosquitoes. Draining that marsh by building the Cloaca Magnus was their first major architectural achievement.

  • Reply to: The Lost Treasure of Oak Island and the Centuries-Old Quest to Find It   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: gord

    What a very strange curious interesting comment to make. Sounds very mysterious, very threatening. It sure now to garnish a great deal of interest with a number of people.

  • Reply to: The Lost Treasure of Oak Island and the Centuries-Old Quest to Find It   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Potrangelia

    Who gave you this information? I suggest you cease mentioning this incident on public channels. 54 years ago Sheol was "neutralized" and we want to keep it that way.

  • Reply to: Entire Neanderthal genome finally mapped – with amazing results   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: T. Hammer

    "it doesn't take a scientist to foresee the outcome of that encounter. "

    True, he wouldn't be a scientist anymore, he'd be a voyeur, which is a different species.

  • Reply to: Father Crespi Mystery Deepens: Ancient Origins Urged to Drop Further Investigations   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Out_there

    The truth can only be concealed for so long. As communication and spying become increasingly ubiquitous the gatekeepers of knowledge will find their agenda-driven fairy tales ever more difficult to maintain.

  • Reply to: Was Neolithic Silbury Hill Designed as a Welcoming Home for Omnivorous, Upwardly-Mobile Earthworms?   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Colin Berry

    Now that my recent Silbury Hill posting has finally fallen off the bottom of the main  (pictorial) listings, I decided to do a posting on my own long neglected Silbury site (abandoned  2012).

    Here's a link to the new posting, basically describing how the ideas evolved, starting with Valdar's thought-provoking December posting on this site  with its references to freeing the Neolithic soul from mortal remains.It was good to get away from the grisly details of excarnation, and adopt a more positive perspective.

     

    https://sussingstonehenge.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/genesis-of-a-new-theory-for-neolithic-silbury-hill-a-gradual-merging-of-multiple-soul-releasing-compost-heaps/

     

     

     

  • Reply to: Father Crespi Mystery Deepens: Ancient Origins Urged to Drop Further Investigations   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Carol Ann1

    When I first stumbled across this story in January of this year, I became quite passionate about it like no other ‘history mystery’ in a very long time.  I spent many days trying to match the writing on the gold tablet books and also a couple that appeared to be Phoenician daughter systems.  I was able to match about 15 symbols on the gold tablets to those on the qeiyafa ostracon, but there were many more in addition… It’s unfortunate that they are now hidden from public view, but at least good photos of them are still available and it seems plenty of ‘credible’ people verified their existence prior to their disappearance.  One artifact in Father Crespi’s ‘original’ collection, of Egyptian origin with hieroglyphics, was examined as a result of the Mormons contact with Dr. Fell of Harvard and translated and dated to 148 bc, and I suspect the others were even older from my own research efforts.  I personally am leaning toward a Phoenician/Carthage connection for the missing artifacts since there was a good ‘mix’ of cultures from the Mediterranean represented, and that date coincides with their annihilation by the Romans in the Punic wars in 146 bc.  I have seen engravings of their sail boats from their naval fleet and they certainly would have been capable of long distance voyages.  It saddens me a great deal that the academic world never recognized the true significance of these artifacts discovered by the Shuar, and now they ‘may’ be in some rich person’s ‘private’ collection or even locked up in the Vatican :-(  I for one have been extremely impressed by your efforts in this complex and dangerous investigation and am glad I joined Ancient Origins Members group just in time to read your fantastic articles!!!  Thank you!

  • Reply to: Why Did Early Human Societies Practice Violent Human Sacrifice?   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Walter

    Human sacrifice shows up more in later dark age cultures versus early higher age cultures in Egypt, India, Mesopotamia, Greece, etc. When the interpretation of religion falls to a low state we see such abnormalities. Even the term Jihad, originally meant to do battle with one's lower self (to become more spiritual) has now been interpreted in a twisted fundamentalist style to help one group of people control another. It is just ignorance.

  • Reply to: Entire Neanderthal genome finally mapped – with amazing results   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: cristy

    I haven't laughed this hard in a long time. I am a product of an alien. I can see that.

  • Reply to: Father Crespi Mystery Deepens: Ancient Origins Urged to Drop Further Investigations   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: acaki

    I saw similar Sumerian artifact if not the same - (first photo, first row, second photo from the left ) in the collection of Klaus Dona from Austria

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/295126581801819136/

    he also have some golden plates in collection too...

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/309833649335433612/

    google him and you can see artifacts in his video presentations on Youtube

  • Reply to: Why do Ice Ages occur? A New Paradigm Shift on a Prehistoric Problem   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Colin Berry

    Silly me, for not realizing that Silbury Hill (see my recent posting) was your Mother Dome  ;-)  That's where the newly deceased – or one or more vital organs thereof - were interred to have the Earth Mother (and captive wormery) release the soul from mortal remains.

    Somehow, one suspects that boring old science would whittle that down to mortal remains and earthworms, so we mustn't expect Silbury Hill to lift off anytime soon.

  • Reply to: Why do Ice Ages occur? A New Paradigm Shift on a Prehistoric Problem   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Tom Carberry

    What ice ages?  The idea that the Earth had ice ages remains only a theory, not a fact.  

    None of the theories about ice ages has posited a mechanism that would work.  All of them say that ice formed by precipitation, but that cannot have happened, because of physics.  

    Everything we have learned about cosmology and the history of the Earth amounts to a gigantic lie followed by massive errors built on the first lie.

    We live on a flat earth confined by a dome.  The entire idea that we live on a globe surrounded by an infinite vacuum flies in the face of the most basic science.

    Under the second law of thermodynamics, the vacuum of space would suck the air and water off the Earth in a millisecond.  Tons of other simple, every day physicla laws make a ball earth impossible.  An infinite vacuum of space would rip any space craft apart in a millisecond.  It would tear humans apart quicker.

    The globe has become a deeply ingrained religious belief among almost all modern humans.  It flies in the face of all sicence, all logic, and all human experience, but everyone believes it.

    Do you feel the Earth moving under your feet at 1000 mph?  Do planes flying from NYC to LA take the same time as planes flying from LA to NYC?  

    Planes could not fly from NYC to LA under the current model, with the Earth spinning at 1000 mph east to west.  

    Orbital mechanics cannot work.  Newton knew nothing about it and Einstein ignored it, if he knew anything about it.  If in fact we live in a soalr system with the Sun orbiting the galaxy at 500,000 mph, the planets and moons would crash into each other like bumper cars driven by drunk parents at the county fair.  Planets would have to constantly decelerate and accelerate as they orbit.

  • Reply to: Spanish Leak Reveals Hidden Chamber in Tutankhamun Tomb is Full of Treasures   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: doug scarfe

    looking forward to hear whats hidden

  • Reply to: Father Crespi Mystery Deepens: Ancient Origins Urged to Drop Further Investigations   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Perr

    Can't wait! :)
    Love the mystery here

  • Reply to: Father Crespi Mystery Deepens: Ancient Origins Urged to Drop Further Investigations   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Jason Llewellyn

    Not any more mysterious than the tens of thousands of missing artifacts worldwide that paint an entirely different history than the one whitewashed to everyone. How about the reports of the caves in the Grand Canyon that housed Egyptian Artifacts that was found in the early 1900's now patrolled by military aircraft and off-limits to even the most senior park rangers. How about the artifacts found throughout Newfoundland, The Canadian Northeast and American Northeast and Upper Midwest. Oh, the physical proof that copper was mined thousands of years before the are of the Upper part of Michigan was inhabited by Indigenous peoples. Academia "not for profit" schools are the controllers of information. They use archaic books, I took a Greek History class in 2012 at ASU, and the books were 30 years old, and a "supplement" written by the teacher. We couldn't use any new books detailing new finds in the world of Greece, related to it's past that paints a better picture. Almost every professor prefers archaic books that are outdated in their place and time. They also "require" a supplement to the class that is a book by them. History will be rewritten with the truth. The crap about "god" and "jesus" are just distractions from the reality presented with proof.

  • Reply to: Scans Reveal Archangel Michael Tattoo on Mummy's Thigh   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: dave reilly

    Sorry is this seems obvious, but, can it be explained to me how MIXAHA is in this symbol? I can see the M and the I and the X but not the others and I am really fascinated by this discovery - I am thinking that the letters look different to modern day, but, can anyone assist?

  • Reply to: The Saint Croix Basin, an Irrigation Marvel for a Forgotten Civilization?   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Kerem

    I prefer searching on lost continents rather than "scientific" crap.

  • Reply to: The Saint Croix Basin, an Irrigation Marvel for a Forgotten Civilization?   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Perr

    That's why it's speculating. Duh.
    I for one think the base idea is a very viable one. This particular story about the St. Croix Basin is a bit more 'out there' than the first 2-part article, but it's still very intererting nontheless!

  • Reply to: Humans and Neanderthals Branched off 600,000 years ago Due to an Incompatible Y Chromosome   8 years 1 month ago
    Comment Author: Mark Ryan Barrameda

    This article will help people out there, that the theory of evolution and bible are wrong… 

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