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  • Reply to: The Natural Mummies of San Bernardo: Created by Earth, Gas or Fruit?   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    I think that Pete is probably fully aware that he is not going to appeal to the general public. His ideas should not be thrown away as they are as valid as any, if one has the capacity to lift the lid of the box.  

  • Reply to: High-Tech Scans Prove Austria’s Venus of Willendorf Originated in Italy   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Dan Percell

    Wow ,talk about beating a dead horse to death. It's nice to know that the original stone material came from 400miles away. Does that mean it was carved there? Maybe. Does that mean the artist carried it that far? Maybe. MAYBE we have little knowledge just how far people moved around, or how important trade and culture disseminated was. Ozzie the ice man has shown we must consider both were far more fluid than we assume from our 'modern' preconceptions. Four hundred miles is not far. Mormon pioneers pushed hand carts from Illinois to Utah!

  • Reply to: Was Medieval Black Death Really That Bad? A New Pollen Study Says No!   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Dan Percell

    This subject has been studied to death. Literally. I do think this article makes a point, but they are premature in conclusions. Obviously people survived. Obviously this pathogen still exists. So, is the object to find the cure, or to find weakness in it's ability to kill enmass? So much research on bio-weapons today leads me to suspect at least the funding of this project is the later, rather than the former. Although a cure is nessary to make a bio-weapon useful to an aggressor. Ebola is evidence of that, so is West Nile, though only by vaccine. I believe that's why covid was a accidental. It escaped too early. It wasn't deadly enough, and didn't have the remedy for the side using it ready. And really, are the financers of this study really going to let the truth out? I think not. All wars are bankers wars. Always have been, and always will be.

  • Reply to: Erotic Peruvian Artifacts Being Used to Prevent Cancer in Men   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: elrotto

    I’ve seen the pottery, and don’t agree that all of the rear entry stuff is supposed to be anal.   Is there some other evidence that suggests this?   I don’t see enough detail to identify individual orifi.

  • Reply to: The Exorcism Of Marthe Brossier: The First Exorcism With Scientific Controls   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: riparianfrstlvr

    i would like to see someone spin thier head 360’ and survive. if you believe hard enough you get placebo, if every body believes you can have a collective phsychosis

  • Reply to: A Rediscovered Unit of Length and Implications for the Neolithic   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: riparianfrstlvr

    pete is spot on, look at the “foot”  and feet, then yards 3 feet. who’s foot though.

  • Reply to: Was Medieval Black Death Really That Bad? A New Pollen Study Says No!   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: riparianfrstlvr

    the vile bug still lives on killing today even. in the digestive tracts of rodent fleas. if the environment is right why couldn’t we see something like that happening again?

  • Reply to: More than a Sip and You Feel a Drip: A Morbid Motif for the Crafty Pythagoras Cup   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Hrochnick

    Ingenious! But could have just given them smaller cups, no…? :)

  • Reply to: Was Medieval Black Death Really That Bad? A New Pollen Study Says No!   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    I am also given to understand that the disease went through much faster than rats could possibly have travelled and transmitted. 

     

  • Reply to: Neolithic Fisherman Died by Drowning 5,000 Years Ago, New Research Shows   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Dan Percell

    It's amazing how much micro investigation can be done today. I just wonder how much is still speculation. Bone marrow in neolithic bones? Do people living on seashores still get these marine paracites? This tedious science must be very expensive considering how much time and equipment is used. I guess that alone warrents at least a few conclusions.

  • Reply to: Satanic Temple Weaponizing US School Children In Spiritual Wargames   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: harlequin

    Of course it’s a guy name Mesner.

  • Reply to: The Eleusinian Mysteries: An Unresolved Ancient Greek Puzzle   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: E A Curran

    Does it not seem obvious, given the sparse descriptions we have, that the initiates at Eleusis went through transformative Near-Death Experiences? Perhaps the “mystery” lay in some method of resuscitation, from drowning for example, which was unknown to the rest of the Ancient World.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Gary Moran

    So many places in the world (altho most are in South America) have stone constructions whose design and execution far exceed the known or supposed capabilities of recognized cultures. Artifacts such as these which might have supported the premise of past commumities with vastly advanced technologies are routinely dismissed because they dispute a theory espoused by so-called experts and authorities. Oral histories are dismissed as “myths” and artifacts and evidence is ignored, discredited, and discarded  when it doesn’t fit the accepted norm. It puts the lie to science being based on fact.

  • Reply to: Sumerians Invented the System of Time 5,000 Years Ago – And We Still Use It Today!   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Zucchini

    Hi All,

    The Sumerians weren't the first of the Ancient Civilizations too study Time and The Universe Mesoamerica, The Phonecians, The Hitties, The Egyptian's, Ethiopia, & Asia (China, Cambodia, India,Japan, Korea, & Vietnam.

    In fact while reading The Biblical Writing's of The Prophet Enoch even those Scriptures mentions Time in the universe especially the Solar, Lunar, & Season's recognized on Earth.

    So one doesn't believe in The Bible so what Enoch has far more Astronomy, Astro-Physics, Mathematics, Quantum Physicists than any other Biblical Book's I've ever read an trust me I've read a lot.

    If anyone wishes to chance it search through Google Hidden Bible when one selects this Biblical Sight the website should have a purple design too it select the thumbnail that reads Enoch.

    The moment it is selected 6 Chapter's should be listed and begin reading if wishing to skip the 1st & 2nd chapters go to chapter 3 and 4 begin reading about the Sun, Moon, The Star's, Constellations and Season's chronicled by Enoch.

    In the case of Book of Jubilees search via Google Time is bestowed the name by Jubilees in that Biblical Text via Creation. Um Pseudiographia should pop up along with all the available chapters in Roman Numerals.

    This is all I wish to divulge with this discussion so until next time Everyone, Goodbye for now.

  • Reply to: Ahnenerbe: Nazi Secret Society and their Reinterpretation of History   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    Why is it that some people, when commenting attempt to provoke another into a muck throwing session. I see this very often and I am switch off from following any further. Go away Whatalittle willy..  

  • Reply to: World’s Oldest Trousers Used Methods Still Employed by Modern Fashion   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "...the same pieces of woven fabric were identified by her in Austria’s Hallstatt mine that were dated to between 3,500 and 3,200 years ago – a full 200 years before the Turfan Man – indicating that this was the oldest twill weave on record. Grömer suggested the possibility that Europe and Asia could have developed this weaving method independently."

    Could have. But not necessarily did. Links between the Tarim Basin and Hallstatt exist, through shared Indo-European culture migrating out from the Pontic Steppes, with the Tocharians to the east and the Celts to the west.

  • Reply to: Recreating the Face of a 4,000-Year-Old Stone Age Woman   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    "Skin, muscle and cartilage are long gone in these cases and this means the archaeologist has to leave the safety of science and deep-dive his own emotions,"

    The artist also leaves the safety of science and creates that which is in his clever head, which could and probably is, entirely different to that which she did look like. How about blond hair and blue eyes, equally possible.

    My best is the wrinkles they are really emotional and not artistic.

    The 'pegs' determine the depth of flesh, so who put the pegs in? An artist or scientist?

  • Reply to: The Ancient Epic of Gilgamesh and the Precession of the Equinox   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: damoncasale

    The author is on the right track when he says that this epic isn’t as old as previously believed.  In fact, a lot of the Sumerian literature has been deliberately back-dated **by the Sumerians themselves**, in an attempt to rewrite their own history and make themselves look greater and grander than they actually were.

    In addition to that, the Epic of Gilgamesh was both an astrological tale **as well as a symbolic description of earthly events at the time**.

    Gilgamesh is a representation of a Sumerian ruler – possibly Amar-Sin, the great conquering king who restored Sumer’s former glory.  The “bull of heaven” represented a foreign power, and the “Humbaba” – the Pleiades – represented a cluster of cities that this Sumerian ruler could conquer in order to defeat this foreign power.

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is part of a literary tradition that uses astrological symbolism to represent real events on earth.  To give a biblical counterpart, the book of Jonah does exactly the same thing.  The “great whale” that swallows Jonah is the constellation Cetus which represents Assyria.  Assyria would later “swallow” the northern ten tribes of Israel, but was prophesied to vomit them back up again, as it were, unharmed.

    As a side note, the so-called “Narmer palette” is yet another depiction of the constellation of Orion.  It’s not the name of the actual first pharaoh of Egypt.

    Just because these ancient peoples all relied on the same literary bedrock of astrological symbolism, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t represent actual historical events.  It does.

  • Reply to: Ancient Reptilians: The Unanswered Mystery of the 7,000-Year-Old Ubaid Lizardmen   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: mr_bellows

    @ Pete Wagner:  Completely concur.  The mysogony in todays archeaology will not even allow them to identify these statues as LizardWomen; which they obviously portray; unless todays male archaeologist can in fact ‘breast feed’??

    Indeed; no one gets paid to admit the truth 

  • Reply to: Ahnenerbe: Nazi Secret Society and their Reinterpretation of History   2 years 2 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé
     

     

    “Du bist nichts ohne dein volk und deiner sippe!”

    “You are nothing without your people and your clan”

     

    I like Pete Wagners comments. 

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