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  • Reply to: 150,000 fled for their lives, but were slaughtered by Julius Caesar army, bones reveal   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: electrolux

    That would be 7 million 662 thousand tons of bombs dropped on the people and property of Vietnam. 2 and half times as many bombs as were dropped by all the 'sides' in WW2 were dropped by the U.S. on this tiny sliver of a country. Ceaser would take notes at the ruthlessness of the undertaking.

  • Reply to: Mystery of the Knights Templars: Protectors or Treasure Hunters on a Secret Mission?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Georges Slowik

    Could you please elaborate your statement, I do not mean to offend you, I'm just a Templaridiot (a believer in non orthodox history of the Knights) and I searching all information pertaining to the group. Although I do not believe the Ark is in France it is clear that Hughes de Payens and 4 of the Knights that made it to Troyes in 1128 had documents that requires the help of the local Rabbis. The were the stepsons of Rachi de Troyes who had passed away in 1105 but he was well known of St Bernard and Etienne Harding whom he had helped in the past. Two of the Knights remained in Jerusalem and two of them went to Rome before arriving in Troyes few weeks later. It seems the documents they brought back must have been important because the Pope (a Benedictin) Honorius II send his legat to Troyes. And almost unknown fact he didn't trust Benedictine monks and preferred Cistercian. Oddly enough the Abbey of Clairvaux is now a notorious prison for hard core criminals and should return to it's original name the Val d'Absinthe. I wonder what happen the Clairvaux Library?

  • Reply to: 150,000 fled for their lives, but were slaughtered by Julius Caesar army, bones reveal   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Survivor

    Your ignorance and distortion of American and World history is profound.

  • Reply to: The Adena Giant Revealed: Profile of Prehistoric Mound Builders   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Georges Slowik

    Do you mind elaborating? I mean the skin color was most likely the part where the artist rendition was purely suggestive. The rest was based on analysis.

  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    Holy ships is a common mytheme in many cultures. Read for instant this article – http://quintessentialpublications.com/twyman/?page_id=22 and in my opinion one cannot understand the Flood Myth unless knowing of the Milky Way Mythology.

    The Milky Way is culturally named as “a river in heaven” because its crescent whitish contour runs around the Earth. This myth is misunderstood for a historical flodd running ON the Earth instead of a mytho-cosmological river running OVER and around the Earth.

    This mytheme is a part of the ancient cultural Stories of Creation which is very closely connected to the Milky Way. That is: The Noah Ark is a heavenly ship and “all the animals” represents the zodiac and other animal images in the Sky. The “Ararat Mount” is an allegory of the “Earth world axis” or “world mountain”.

    Read more on my Mytho-Cosmological site www.native-science.net

         
  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Sephrefet

    Seriously, noone ever thought about that Noah used the ship to build new houses to live in? Noone?
    That's why humanity can't find the ark.

  • Reply to: 150,000 fled for their lives, but were slaughtered by Julius Caesar army, bones reveal   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Electrolux

    Empire Builders usually behave like this. Consider the North American builders: first they eradicate the Natives on the continent and then for example, their 'Korean Police Action' of the early 1950's lead to millions of Koreans being killed and then later another example being the Vietnam War where 3 million Vietnamese were killed. 7 million tons of bombs was dropped on Vietnam by our illustrious Ceasers.

  • Reply to: Scientists Believe they Have Found the Origins of the Unique Basque Culture   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: SOMEONE

    It is most ocmmon surname in Peninsular Spain... I woudl not go making assumptions on its origin. Treviño is located south of the Basque country. Before anyone starts its administrative status is of no relevance, I am meaning geographical position.

    Basque were small Land owners and lived in family groups, that were commonly isolated even from each other.

    In fact there was no "single" basque language, that is XIX century built, different dilaects were spoken ass per regions or even valleys, such was the isolation of the people in there,To the extent that distant comunities had difficulties to understad each other dialect. Stil today, a Euskaldunberri (native Basque speaker) will need to make and effort to be understood by an Euskaldunsarra (Which has learned the "batua" or "unified" versión of the Basque language developped since XIX cent.).

    And all this is a región quite small.

    No big mistery in the Basque isolation, it was a way of making thier living, isolated and tied to the land they lived from. It was not very rich región, and people were stubborn, and mostly minded their own bussiness, so no one cared much (well, there WAS a roman harbor close to Bilbao, but...) until the brits found out they could ship cheap coal from the Basque country to fuel their Steel industry and could bring back cheap ores for the Basque one, a perfect bussiness, that helped develop a burgeois capitalistic class and the main cities.

  • Reply to: The Adena Giant Revealed: Profile of Prehistoric Mound Builders   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: stony

    IF these gigantic humans are proven to have really existed, could it be that there's a connection between them and the Sasquatch that people claim to see?

  • Reply to: Neanderthals were no strangers to good parenting   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: jasonwilikins

    Emotional attachments are really necessary for children. Otherwise they are suffering from lack of emotion issues and unable to get sufficient and enough affection and love from their parents. Here in this article we have found some good ancient tips on good and effective parenting and therefore we should take some good lessons from here regarding good parenting tips and I hope we are able to refine our parenting style even if we got ancient tips.

    http://www.babysteals.com.au/blog/the-myth-of-the-stay-at-home-mum

     

     
  • Reply to: Viking Berserkers – Fierce Warriors or Drug-Fuelled Madmen?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Justbod

    Great article – thank you! Also enjoyed reading the comments.

    Although this is a subject that has helped many a writer & film maker, and the rest of us, to paint a vivid and dramatic scene of battles & warfare from the past, I imagine it is one of the many things that we will never fully know the truth of.

     
  • Reply to: Viking Berserkers – Fierce Warriors or Drug-Fuelled Madmen?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: berserker

    very nice of you to flood the comments with your commercial spam

  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Abracadabra

    You're right, the Laurentide flood is a good candidate as source for many flood tales. Sea levels rose up to 1.4 meters! That's huge! (But it won't take boats high up in the mountains by the way... The shells there come from plate tectonics.)
    Interesting article on the Science Daily site: 'Noah's Flood' Kick-started European Farming?

  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Abracadabra

    Yes, I'm EVIL!!! I'm coming to haunt you in your sleep! BOOOOOOOOHHHHH!
    ROFLOL.
    A lot of common sense to you, Philip, the coming year(s)!!!

  • Reply to: 17th Century Sickle Burials Reflect Belief that Demons Stalked War-Torn Poland   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Burzum

    There is a fencing book from Paulus Hector Mair, 16th century, that describes how to effectively fight with Sickles. Go there http://wiktenauer.com/wiki/Paulus_Hector_Mair scroll down and click on Sickle. You'll find there flail, scythe and "paesant staff" as well. I think humans always used whatever they could as weapon. Take modern martial arts, they teach you how to use a key or pen or anything else as a weapon.

  • Reply to: The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Stuart McLaren

    It’s not that I’m defensive in stating you don’t own the book I’ve been referring to. I’m putting it to you that it appears that you aren't being honest becuase you’ve stated on a few occasions here that the information I refer back to from Lomas’s work in the book is either not in the book or that you can’t find it. Believe me, I’d much rather post images of the pages here than write verbatum what I’m trying to impress upon you, from the book! :-) 

     
  • Reply to: The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Stuart McLaren

    Thomas thanks for your response. I believe you’re almost correct on this except your reference to the ‘resurrection’.  The cloth has been dated correctly to between 1300 and 1380 so this rules out any link to the crucifixion (and resurrection) of Christ. Follow some of my other comments here to review the links with Jacques de Molay and his crucifixion around that time, as well as the work of Dr Allan Mills, covered extensively in The Second Messiah book by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas, which explains the shroud creation process you alude to quite nicely ;-)

       
  • Reply to: White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say Anthropologists   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tony odiadi

    This has merely vindicated the long known fact of human migration out of Africa northwards to Europe. Loss of dark pigmentation occurs the farther away you are from the equator. On arrival to Europe colder environment led to paler skin tone as gene mutation resulting in light skin began. There is a similarity in albinism but in Europe paler skin began to dominate 8,000 years ago rather than remain recessive as in Africa. No surprise wholly black men were found in Spain, Portugal, Italy and the rest of South Europe just 7,000 years ago. This study is helpful to destroy some myths about how skin colors descended from the heavens.

  • Reply to: White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say Anthropologists   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: tony odiadi

    This has merely vindicated the long known fact of human migration out of Africa northwards to Europe. Loss of dark pigmentation occurs the farther away you are from the equator. On arrival to Europe colder environment led to paler skin tone as gene mutation resulting in light skin began. There is a similarity in albinism but in Europe paler skin began to dominate 8,000 years ago rather than remain recessive as in Africa. No surprise wholly black men were found in Spain, Portugal, Italy and the rest of South Europe just 7,000 years ago. This study is helpful to destroy some myths about how skin colors descended from the heavens.

  • Reply to: The Aghori and Their Unorthodox Path to Enlightenment   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Karen Holcomb

    I'd like to know why it looks like there's an arm coming out of his chest?

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