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  • Reply to: Architect presents radical new theory that Stonehenge was a two-storey, wooden feasting and performance hall   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Kurt Myers

    This is a prime example of the type of rhetoric that the early Christian church used to stifle discovery. Narrowing your scope can only limit your understanding of the broader picture.

  • Reply to: Is This a Huge Million-Year-Old, Man-Made Underground Complex?   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Joseph Campbell

    Thank you I enjoy your site so much

  • Reply to: Is This a Huge Million-Year-Old, Man-Made Underground Complex?   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Jock Doubleday

    There's an ideological war going on the most people know nothing about.

    For the story of the archaeological orthodoxy's 10-year attempt, and failure, to stop the Bosnian Pyramids Project, please feel free to visit:

    "The Mysterious Anti-Scientific Agenda of Robert Schoch: Part 1 - The Bosnian Pyramid Complex"
    http://anamericaninbosnia.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-mysterious-anti-scien...

    For daily updates on discoveries in the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, please feel free to visit:

    Semir Osmanagić
    https://www.facebook.com/SemirOsmanagich

    For recent interviews and mini-documentaries on the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, please feel free to visit:

    Archaeological Park (videos 2014-2016)
    https://vimeo.com/user29144093

    For recent short (2.5-minute) scientific videos on various aspects of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, including prehistoric Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, please feel free to visit the playlist titled "Scientific Videos 2014-2015" on the (second) official Youtube channel of the Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation:

    BosnianPyramids Youtube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWRj5OZxHcSHeAUhqxYW6Wg/playlists

    For more on the anti-scientific work of Robert Schoch, please feel free to visit Part 2 of the expose on the archaeological orthodoxy's intrepid front-man, Robert Milton Schoch, who for 9 years has disparaged and/or shunned the Bosnian pyramids project and who has also, astonishingly, cast aspersions on the burgeoning science on the Yonaguni Monument:

    "The Mysterious Anti-Scientific Agenda of Robert Schoch: Part 2 - The Yonaguni Monument 与那国記念碑"
    http://anamericaninbosnia.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-mysterious-anti-scien...

    And here's the astounding truth about the Piri Reis map -- a truly ancient map, on gazelle skin parchment, which accurately depicts the continent of Antarctica before it was fully covered by ice -- a map which Robert Milton Schoch, using his trademark "science by surmise," has attempted to debunk:

    "Witchcraft Cartography and Clairvoyant Archaeology: A Review of Robert M. Schoch's 'Voices of the Rocks: A Scientist Looks at Catastrophes and Ancient Civilizations'"
    http://anamericaninbosnia.blogspot.com/2013/03/witchcraft-cartography-an...

    And here's some information on Robert Schoch's "work" on the Great Sphinx:

    "Trek to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon - Part 2, December 4, 2014"
    https://vimeo.com/114125676

    Sincerely,
    Jock Doubleday
    Writer, Videographer, Independent Researcher, Stoneworker
    Facebook Page Administrator (http://facebook.com/SemirOsmanagich)

  • Reply to: Spanish Leak Reveals Hidden Chamber in Tutankhamun Tomb is Full of Treasures   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Bard A Madsen

    Texts, now that would be cool. Funny that you say that because it is behind the priest in the leopard outfit, the one with the knowledge. On a forum back when this all came to light I posted speculations on how they would go about getting through the fresco with the least amount of damage and the post got shot down because it was strangely off topic.

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    I answered awaken something or another and justina

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: gord

    Paracelse? Just curious. Your posted comment is in response to whom?

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Guillaume de Nogaret also died that year [he was the king’s “ame damnee” (damned soul)] and Enguerrand de Marigny who served the king as counselor was hanged 13 months after the death of the Templars

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    I’ve been studying the Templars for the past 40 years (yes I’m old) I’ve lots of books.  I see comments like your and you wonder if you are serious or just like to make lots of noise (yes even writen messages are noisy) (just as much as writen in caps).  You have left 2 very long messages which simply show your lack of knowledge.

  • Reply to: The Powerful Curse of Jacques de Molay, the Last Grand Master of Templars   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Actually his death looked a lot more like poisining.  After the hunting accident where he fainted and fell of his horse.  William the Scott, a monk from the abbey of Saint Denis left a day to day account of the last month of the king’s life who, according to William constantly complained of stomach pains and also had diahria, which are not diseases associated with a stroke.  Pierre de Latilly, bishop of Chalons did get arrested for allegedly poisoning the king.  Without proof he was later released.  (the fact is mentionned in the “Grandes Chroniques de France” a old French version of the “Chroniques de Saint Denis” the abbey where French kings were buried.  Chroniques de France were writen during the XII and XIV century).

  • Reply to: The Powerful Curse of Jacques de Molay, the Last Grand Master of Templars   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Paracelse

    Actually you are wrong there is a text dating from an unamed author and dated few days after the infamous March 18th 1314 which Druon used for his novel. That text is cited by Jean Markale in his Templars books, Jean Markale in his “L’Ordre Noir des Templiers”.  Now if the legend of a man holding the head of Louis XVIth is unfounded.  However it might have come out once someone remembered the curse.

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: vcragain

    It does seem that humans have to somehow justify their preoccupation with their animal side – we are basically animals after all.  Our ‘higher’ feelings do not have room for this animal side which leaves us with a dilemma. I believe that we fail all the time to live up to what we know is the ‘better’ way, and are driven to ridiculous levels to explain what we eventually end up doing. I think humans are a mess !  Incorporating human sexual acts into thought concepts is just an excuse to allow yourself to be an animal. Underlying all those attempts is a deep disgust of this behavior.

  • Reply to: The Exceptional Cuban Underwater City: Prehistoric Ramifications of its Origins – Part II   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: vcragain

    Well - I am not convinced this underwater city even exists, so before we speculate about HOW maybe we would like some proof it is actually THERE at all ??
    Apart from that, if it does exist, then the most likely explanation is that it was sunk at some point because of plate tectonics - the expectation that everything happened over millions of years may be totally untrue - why would we just assume that - could it not be just as true that the earth's crust has moved considerably, laterally & vertically at points in time - comets blasted the crust several times - why not big earth crust movements at those times also ? It doesn't get imagined, but that does not mean it is not possible. 

  • Reply to: Did the Trusted Ptolemy Murder Alexander the Great?   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Mick McNulty

    I heard it said that Alexander's campaigns will have killed up to two million people. In the bronze age? What a murderous savage. He was careful to skirt Afghanistan on his way home though after tangling there on his way through to India - a reluctance that makes him more Alexander the Great-ish.

    He said he wanted to take on Rome which was still on the rise in his lifetime, confident of crushing the fledgling empire. If he'd lived long enough to turn his army against Rome and had won we'd not have had Christianity. What a totally different world it would be now, possibly an ecology-based paganism.

  • Reply to: New Research May Establish Australian Rock Art as the Oldest in the World   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Ancient Rock Art shows both very natural and spiritual images of the creation – Visit my Mytho-Cosmological website for more explanations and illustrations here – http://www.native-science.net/index.html 

    Regards
    Ivar Nielsen
    Comparative Mythologist & Natural Philosopher

  • Reply to: 3rd Year Anniversary - Unravelling Ancient Mysteries FREE Ebook   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Mike Hammond

    Thanks for that. I have an early Kindle Fire HD. At least now I have it in my Kindle for pc library.

  • Reply to: The Guilt of the Gnostic Knights Templar: The Chinon Parchment   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Justina

    this doesn't water down the abominable rites, it shows how perverted and evil and abnormal this kind of energy is. The idea that Mary Magdalene or any of Jesus followers engaged in such things is absurd. John was no gnostic but there were gnostics who rejected Jesus and supported John, others reject the physicality of Jesus, His Incarnation, His Resurrection usually denied His literal Body and Blood in the Eucharist.

  • Reply to: Entire Neanderthal genome finally mapped – with amazing results   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Heather1

    His mouth is like that because he stretched his lips out from not using a fork to eat meat. Duh! Or maybe it is big to respond to dumb ass comments. Anyway, interesting read.

  • Reply to: The origins of the ancient Coptic Church of Egypt   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    Article has inaccuracies.
    Christianity is not religion. It is the only belief that is righteous in Jesus' eyes. And the only belief he will recognize Inside a persons heart.. As for bishop; that name is a presbyterian/ catholic identity. religion saves No one. Please read scripture.
    Jesus said himself, 'one must be born again to enter the kingdom of heaven". Gospel John chapter 3.
    Mark was never a pope nor bishop, man may have given him that stature, but Christ does not identify any man except as his child, when he/she becomes Born again. Christian ! Accepting in Jesus as your personal savior requires no tradition, ritual nor condition.. A person can Not understand scripture without the holy spirit inside him. Must be born again first ! Love must be sincere.

  • Reply to: Exposing the Secret History of Giants and the Underground Hyperborean Gallery in Romania   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Katusharuso1971

    In the first part of this article it states that gold of 50 karat was found in the tombstone. I am a jeweler. There is no such thing as 50 karat gold. The highest nomenclature used is 24 karat and that is a fact. It means that 24 out of 24 karats are gold and this has been the standard for pure gold for hundreds of years...possibly thousands. There is no such thing as more than pure! Pure gold is in fact 24 karat gold. For example, 14 K or 14 karat gold is 14/24ths pure and 18K means 18/24ths pure or 75% pure if you do the arithmetic.

    When an article starts off like this I automatically place tongue in cheek. There are a couple other anomalies about the article that sent red flags up. I'm not saying taller than 6 ft. humans never existed, the Watusi tribe n Africa has many who are over 7ft tall for example. And I'm not saying that even taller humans haven't roamed this planet either...most likely they did, but proof is proof and these skeletons never seem to be actually proven or in a museum. I don't think it is some sort of conspiracy either... I only ask, where are they NOW?

  • Reply to: Ancient Humans Bred with Completely Unknown Species   8 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: jennicat73

    Female ligers and tigons are not always sterile. But the males always are.

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