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  • Reply to: Scientists to Scan Ancient Pyramids with Cosmic Rays to Find Hidden Chambers and other Secrets   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: roshavbg

    How about use this technology to scan under the pyramids and the Sphinx? Or this will be unsuitable.

  • Reply to: The Hidden History Of Egypt: Khemitology   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Colin M

    I'm not sure about the carvings of the rose quartz v's the limestone. Surely if the rose quartz is harder and therefore required more advanced tools pre dynastic and the rose quartz last longer....there would be many more carved rose quartz artifacts?? Yet the limestone ones seem to be everywhere. Something does not add up. I notice all the ( or nearly all) of the rose quartz carvings are of people or obelisks on, bar the pyramids. Yet there are buildings etc in limestone. If the better technology existed before the pharonic dynasties why do we not see more stuctures??? I also am interested in the pyramid being aligned to the polaris originally theory. Purely from a spiritual point ( and not saying this is in anyway fact- just a passing thought) could the rose quartz staues of pharoahs be the original builders of pyramids? I'm really interested in the positioning of the pyramids, their purpose and builders. If some current claims are accurate these structures could be over 50,000 years old which gives a very real and significant change to thinking on all levels. I'd be interested to hear any feedback or other thoughts. Regards.

  • Reply to: “Historical Amnesia” Obscures Forgotten Achievements of Muslim Culture   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Pierre Savoie

    A bit of a selective presentation, since it doesn't mention that Muslim superstitions censored out all illustrations representing living things, so it made no sense to preserve the text of a Greek biology text if you couldn't illustrate the flora and fauna, which the Greeks drew well and with perspective, leaving people to guess at the meaning. Only abstract diagrams such as in geometry were preserved.

    It also really depends on how you define a university. Charlemagne beat the Muslim world by 12 years.

  • Reply to: The Ancient Origins of Some Dead or Dying Languages   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: SJDF

    Hi, I would just like to let you know about a new book I picked up a week ago "Point of origin: Gobekli Tepe and the spiritual matrix for the world's cosmologies" by Laird Scranton. so far he's showing example after example of exactly this commonality between language's. Myself I love finding the "Root" meaning of word's and there meaning's.

  • Reply to: Do you dare enter a fairy ring? The mythical mushroom portals of the supernatural   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: SJDF

    Hi I just want to pass along some information I have on this topic, one thing that was not mentioned that is directly related is "Time" seam's to be faster within the fairy realm, the part about death if you entered one is easier to understand if you account for this. The fellow pulling his friend out of the ring dance, is a interesting story. First the man pulling his friend out was being accused of murder cause the other chap was missing several week's, and second after he freed him he died latter in church.
    The bit about "Blindness" has to do with another story of a lady who somehow retained the ability to see the fairy's after returning to reality and was stabbed in the eye by a fairy who didn't like being observed. Fairy's don't like to be seen even by the people they like.

  • Reply to: The Mythological Maori Origin Stories of New Zealand   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: SJDF

    I love the idea of different element of our world as God's, when I was in my teen's I had a notion of elemental spirit's/god's, fog, mist, thunder storm's, I also think we can learn a great deal about the world we live in by looking at these story's with fresh eye's.

  • Reply to: Please introduce yourself   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: bdiane

    I happen upon this site thru the theosophical society site. I am interested in Archaeology to Ancient Egyptian to Native American history. Right now reading about the wisdom of ancient norse.

  • Reply to: Who or what killed Alexander the Great?   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Imanov

    HIV was synthetically created and appeared only after 1988 in Africa, after whoever created it planted it in there.

  • Reply to: Outlaws, trolls and berserkers: Meet the hero-monsters of the Icelandic sagas   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Justbod

    Very interesting article with an interesting & thought-provoking angle!

    Many thanks!

     
  • Reply to: Giant 7 – 8 Foot Skeletons Uncovered in Ecuador sent for Scientific Testing   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: wolfgang

    Here is 1 guys experience with apparently meeting extraterrestrials meeting that criteria, living underground.
    http://spherebeingalliance.com/blog/ancient-earth-break-away-civilizatio...

  • Reply to: The Sumerian King List Reveals the Origin of Mesopotamian Kingship   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Leeroy

    "The amazingly long tenure of the early kings has provoked many attempts at interpretation. At one extreme is the complete dismissal of the astronomically large figures as “completely artificial” and the view that they are unworthy of serious consideration. At the other extreme, is the belief that the numbers have a basis in reality and that the early kings were indeed gods who were capable of living much longer than humans."

    Well, if you read the Book of Enoch, it says that these "gods" from the sky basically enslaved man. God got pretty ticked off and told his still loyal angels to give them an ear full and tell them how cheap and pathetic they were and lock them up-so to speak. There could be some correlation that could explain why the Sumerians look at them as deities of high praise at one point and then "artificial" at another; just a thought.

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Dnis

    Truly, Gary, you are a wise man. Hope to talk with you in space and time. Thank you!

  • Reply to: The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Dnis

    Shine Forth. spot on!

  • Reply to: Exploring the Origins of the Vandals, The Great Destroyers   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: inventor

    The Vandals were not germanic, they were Scandinavian and all Scandinavians werent Vikings. I live in the area of Sweden that once was called Vendel. It was one of three nations that formed Sweden. One of the crowns on the swedish banner and shields. The Vandals didn´t even want to belong to Sweden, they were forced to agree to this by the Goths, which allready much earlier had settled an agreement with the Swedes. At that time the Swedes condition was that the nation should carry  their name. And yes, the Goths were Germanic and arrived to Scandinavia much more recently in the comparisin. So the Goths and Swedes together forced the much richer Vandals in to join with the other two crowns. The Vandals had quite another network of contacts as compared to the other Scandinavian groups, streching all the way down to Africa. Interresting that none of the refferences are from Sweden.

  • Reply to: Fifteen previously unknown monuments discovered underground in Stonehenge landscape   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: julian stephenson

    It's amazing what one can do with no TV and modern tech and modern jobs that waste so much time. No light pollution also show the heavens in a new light so to speak. The surely had a lot of time on their hands especially at night. And we don't really know when they started... just think how much has ben achieved in the last 1000 years, To me it's not surprising that in 9000 years they worked out all that stuff.

  • Reply to: Magic of the Ancients: Five Incredible Texts of Spells, Curses, and Incantations   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Airmid

    I want to join your group. Thanks

  • Reply to: The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    LOL, well whadyaknow? The tombofjesus website is gone!  Strange it hung around fo 10 years and just recently disappeared!  It must have been catching on. Probably upset waaay too many apple carts.

    Well as far as the ‘facts’, there WAS and entire collection of contemporaneous, scanned secular documents from the first and second century (not biblical nonsense) about a person, Just Asaf who travelled up from the Palestine area and settled there, who taught a doctrine similar to the teachings of JC and who had wounds in his feet. It was an extensive collection of historical information. There is even a stone monument of 2 feet with holes in them, inside the tomb. The keeper of the tomb apparently traces his own lineage back some xx generations to the man himself. But that’s up for debate. The place exists, it’s real, albeit controversial.

    Regardless, there is factual historical, non-biblical, information about ‘someone’ travelling to that area from the middle east. It’s not conjecture or theory and not folklore. As to whether it actually was the famous christian hero is open to debate, but the tomb dates from the second century and its occupant was a great spiritual teacher who migrated there from the middle east.  Those are the facts. Perhaps this is why Kashmir is kept a ‘hotspot’. Wouldn’t want peace in that area to open up tourism to Rosa Bal.

     
  • Reply to: The Plague that brought down mighty empires is thousands of years older than thought   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Mick McNulty

    It seems that some time during the Roman era there developed an understanding of how the plague was spread. A couplet said to have been written by a Roman historian (I forget his name), which when loosely translated went:

    Plague is not spread by the rats,
    but by the beasts that ride their backs.

  • Reply to: Prisons and Imprisonment in the Ancient World: Punishments Used to Maintain Public Order   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Tom Carberry

    Prisons exist onnly because of our higly unequal, patriarchal societies.  People cmmit theft because they have no wealth.  Wealthy people have wealth because of thousands of years of violent exploitation of the masses.

     

    All the lords and ladies and kings and queens in Europe got their wealth through mass murder of children, aka war, and slavery.  

    Today, the biggest mass murderers lead our world.  War criminals and war profiteers run all the major countries.  The USA, the most patriarchal of all the countries, has slaughtered over 5 million children since WWII and continues to slaughter innocent Muslim chlldren as I write this post.

     

     

     
  • Reply to: The Enigma of the Shugborough Inscription   8 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Alatar

    french masons of high grades know the meanings .. it deals with religious intolerance and hidden libertarism. No more to say.

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