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  • Reply to: The Gods of Eden   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Quote;
    “Bramley presents disturbing evidence of an alien presence on Earth -- extraterrestrial visitors who have conspired to dominate Humankind through violence and chaos since the beginning of time...a conspiracy which continues to this very day”.

    If humans are behaving badly, this has nothing to do with “extraterrestrial visitors” but it has everything to do with the human lack of following the divine rules of concern for all life which is embedded in the natural creation.

     
  • Reply to: Architect presents radical new theory that Stonehenge was a two-storey, wooden feasting and performance hall   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Bill Spurgeon

    Considering their age, I'm sure The Stones could have been one of the first acts booked to play here.

  • Reply to: Architect presents radical new theory that Stonehenge was a two-storey, wooden feasting and performance hall   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: John Oakley

    Ms Ewbanks freely admits that she is not an Archaeologist, and is therefore free from their constraints. Well Ms Ewbanks, I am not an Architect, but I propose that houses and public buildings be built on white fluffy clouds, and not on Terra firma. I can do this, because I am not constrained by the diciplines of Architecture. It doesn't really teach us anything does it? although both of our respective ideas may be interesting.

  • Reply to: Architect presents radical new theory that Stonehenge was a two-storey, wooden feasting and performance hall   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Mike A.

    An interesting idea, would have been a helluva party-house!

    Looking at the model though, wouldn’t the massive weight from all of that timber have pushed the stones outward in the outer circle (no buttresses)?

    Just askin’.

     
  • Reply to: Exposing the Secret History of Giants and the Underground Hyperborean Gallery in Romania   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Mike A.

    In light of voluminous evidence of larger than average humans from all over the world, I am afraid that I don't really understand how a topic like this can be so far outside of someone's comfort zone that they are motivated to formulate a disparaging post in response.

    I salute AO on their very even-handed examinations of archaeological discoveries which do not fit into the dreary little world of mainstream dogma.

     
  • Reply to: Architect presents radical new theory that Stonehenge was a two-storey, wooden feasting and performance hall   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    "The exact purpose of Stonehenge is not known"  Interpretation:  The purpose of Stonehenge is not known. 

    A restaurant? Sarah, you're pulling my leg, hey!

     

     
  • Reply to: Please introduce yourself   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Vestnikra

    Greetings from Vedic Russia!
    I am Yury Smirnov, the organizer, guide and translator at Vedic Russia Retreats. Leading spiritual groups to sacred places of Russia to facilitate evolutionary shifts.
    Went through the thorns and moments of enlightenment and self-realisation. Survived immigration, managed to come back to my mother-land, have two grown up sons living in Australia.

     
  • Reply to: The Mysterious Dolmens of the Caucasus   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Yury Smirnov

    If you are interested in dolmens please visit this site: http://vedicrussia.com - you will find enormous amount of info, pictures and videos about dolmens and other sacred places of Russia

  • Reply to: Unraveling the Origins of the Roman Sword Discovered Off Oak Island   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Marcus Poulin

    It was revealed to be a Total Fraud. I rather like that show but it is starting to look like to be almost Pseudo-history.

  • Reply to: Scientists Believe they Have Found the Origins of the Unique Basque Culture   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Irish

    World Catastrophe may have been responsible for isolating an established civilization's fragments in mountainous locales such as Armenia, the Pyrenees, the Drakensberg mountains of SA, and other like areas.
    I was surprised to learn the Etruscan origin was Armenia. With an original exodus of 45,000 y ago, this group may be the ad mixture to the Basque.

  • Reply to: 4,000-Year-Old Chariots Discovered in Burial Chamber of Bronze Age Chief   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    more pics please. Great discovery :) more story too !

  • Reply to: Lavish banquet hall where Henry VIII entertained visiting royalty is discovered beneath playground   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Alanna W.

    Do they just build things without checking the location in England? They seem to keep putting playgrounds, parking spaces, etc. on top of important sites.

     
  • Reply to: The Kaaba Black Stone: A Holy Stone from Outer Space?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: hp

    Any nonsense will do, so long as the truth is avoided.

    Sometimes a Shiva linga is just a Shiva linga..

  • Reply to: The Mysterious Dolmens of the Caucasus   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    Alex, saw your comment :) want to search your megaliths in Bolivia. should be a good learn.

    Joe
    b c Michigan

  • Reply to: The Mysterious Dolmens of the Caucasus   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    Most all ancient construction was done by, 'small steps'. We like more modern day to do some like that as well, but we also today believe in something the ancients could not, 'leaps and bounds'.. And our science actually has this as a function. Leap and bound in ancient times, did not exist.. Perhaps the Leap and bound, tool; began with the greeks, ? OR there was a renaissance period, many centuries before the one we acknowledge today.. But when did that ancient renaissance begin and how long did that last ?Because it does seem, it was, lost to history also..
    Additionally, who was the first out of the ancient box thinker who began that first renaissance. ? Please reply, beyond curious here :)

  • Reply to: Viking Chief Tore Hund and his successful resistance against Christian conversion   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Adam Christianstein

    "...supplanting them with a foreign God" Foreign God...foreign labor...it's all good. Both get the job done just as effective.

  • Reply to: The Legendary Hyperborea and the Ancient Greeks: Who Really Discovered America?   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Giuseppe Miotti

    There is also an interesting passage in a Plutarch's (Πλούταρχος) 46 d.C./48 d.C. – 125 d.C./127 d.C. work. Moralia XII 61. “De facie quae in orbe lunae apparet”; section 26

    «...Almost before I had finished, Sulla broke in. "Hold on, Lamprias," he said, "and put to the wicket of your discourse lest you unwittingly run the myth aground, as it were, and confound my drama, which has a different setting and a different disposition.Well, I am but the actor of the piece, but first I shall say that its author began for our sake — if there be no objection — with a quotation from Homer:

    An isle, Ogygia, lies far out at sea,

    a run of five days off from Britain as you sail westward; and three other islands equally distant from it and from one another lie out from it in the general direction of the summer sunset. In one of these, according to the tale told by the natives, Cronus is confined by Zeus, and the antique Briareus, holding watch and ward over those islands and the sea that
    they call the Cronian main, has been settled close beside him.The great mainland, by which the great ocean is encircled, while not so far from the other islands, is about five thousand stades from Ogygia, the voyage being made by oar, for the main is slow to traverse and muddy as a result of the multitude of streams. The streams are discharged by the great land-mass and produce alluvial deposits, thus giving density and earthiness to the sea, which has been thought actually to be congealed. On the coast of the mainland Greeks dwell about a gulf which is not smaller than the Maeotis and the mouth of the Caspian sea. These people consider and call themselves continentals and the inhabitants of this land islanders because the sea flows around it on all sides; and they believe that with the peoples of Cronus there mingled at a later time those who arrived in the train of Heracles and were left behind by him and that these latter so to speak rekindled again to a strong, high flame the Hellenic spark there which was already being quenched and overcome by the tongue, the laws, and the manners of the barbarians. Therefore Heracles has the highest honours and Cronos the second.»

    The muddy sea seems to remember the mud covered ocean described by Plato in the Critias after the sunk of Altalntis «...when afterwards sunk by an earthquake, became an impassable barrier of mud to voyagers sailing from hence to any part of the ocean.»

  • Reply to: The Ancient Civilizations that Came Before: Self-Eradication, Or Natural Cataclysm? – Part I   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: jack work

    Okay, we’ll stop.

  • Reply to: Clay Tablet Reveals Ancient Babylonians Used Calculus to Track Jupiter 1,500 Years before Europeans   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe Stitzel

    Hello, i cannot understand the video provided of just how they watched jupiter, can there be a more detailed mathematical message here, in lehman's terms also please.
    Thank you,
    Joe S
    bc Michigan

  • Reply to: More Evidence that Ancient Romans May Have Made It to Oak Island, Canada   8 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: John A

    No conclusive proof - yet - either way.

    I find it interesting. A short-lived (unprofitable?) sort of trading post/exploration base is not outside the possible, even if low in probability.

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