this is the cause of morgellons! Also the vaccines.. and they tested it over my hometown in 2014 .. and I just happened to be in the middle of it while moving so today I suffer horribly just so human beings can play God
Can we have more of your professional opinions onwhat things really are Peter? I don't know how the archaeological community has got by until now without your insightful comments?
Peter, please provide the evidence that mammoths were still in Yorkshire when these standing stones were erected, that they were actually used as a shelter, and that mammoths were ever domesticated?
P.S. You opinion doesn't count as evidence.
Wow! What a beautiful and poignant exercise in art. I've long been fascinated by Otzi, and the culture he lived in. This is a lovely way to honour that and him. I'd love for her to come to London, or just the UK with her exhibition, and be able to see it for myself.
Even though I'm already quite heavily tattooed, I'd be interested in adding those marks to my body. Especially If as they suppose, the tattoos were an early type of acupuncture. As at 55 I feel all of the aches and pains they're meant to help with.
P.S. Invisihole, I'm thankful to see someone else call that sad sack out on his bullshit. You described him very well. It's pretty draining to see his negative, unsubstantiated, and often unrelated views at the end of almost every article I personally find interesting.
Aliens from another planent within our reality and Spirits from the Ethereal plane are not mutually exclusive. I know it is a work of fiction, but take the Stargate SG-1 TV series as an example. There were the Go’auld who were aliens from other planets and then there were the Ancients who ascended to the Ethereal Plane; both of which took on god like appearances in the show. What is that show’s premise is closer to reality than we realize? There could be ET’s flying around in spaceships in addition to the Great Spirit and his ilk in the Ethereal plane.
@Peter Wagner Although there have always been some humans who have lusted after power, usually leading to disaster, it is probably more common today, because these days nobody fears the Gods or God, and people believe they know it all.
@Roberto Peron, No, Marcus Aurelius was a philosopher (Stoic) the last of the 5 "Good Emperors" and maintained the "Pax Romana).
In hindsight, he should have kept the tradition of adopting his successor, which would have resulted in an appointment based on merit. Commodus was spoilt and decadent and his decadence led to the decline of the empire. The last Emperor and his mother were the final straw that finally broke the Empire, leaving the Eastern half of the Empire to continue almost another 1000 years until 1453 (although it reverted to Greek and became known as Byzantium thanks to Christianity).
We will never see the like of the Roman Empire ever again.
They had their ideas and theories then, just like they do today. Not much has changed, because it's not a visible open sore.
I'm amazed that everyone wasn't depressed 4,000 years ago with the life they had. Since we no longer have to grow or catch our own food, etc., you would think depression would of disappeared by now. It goes to show that all these men are probably correct, because, who really knows exactly what is the cause of someone's depression? It could be all of the above, however, in 100 years might we still be asking the same?
They had their ideas and theories then, just like they do today. Not much has changed, because it's not a visible open sore.
I'm amazed that everyone wasn't depressed 4,000 years ago with the life they had. Since we no longer have to grow or catch our own food, etc., you would think depression would of disappeared by now. It goes to show that all these men are probably correct, because, who really knows exactly what is the cause of someone's depression? It could be all of the above, however, in 100 years might we still be asking the same?
It is difficult to know the true extent and impact the plague of Justinian had on society and the world at that time, just as we still don't know the long term impact COVID 19 will have on our society.
It is interesting to note that Islam also came to the fore during this period. Did the plague contribute by reducing the population, and therefore the number of people who could resist and fight against it?
Life, society and the world around us, even the solar system, have so many facets, many of which are intertwined and have an impact on each other, that it is all too easy to miss or downplay the impact of one event or a chain of events.
Life is fascinating, and there will always be something new to discover!
What about the Denisovan bracelet? I haven’t been keeping up, but even if the early dating is still being debated, it seems like it at least desrves a mention.
This is what I found on Ipuwer, and its very interesting indeed but it says at the end that you shouldnt rely on works like this for history, it is this persons interpretation of life at that time. I think thats brilliant! But I just wanted to know were you saying that this meant the Bible was historically true or what? Just curious! (:
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this is the cause of morgellons! Also the vaccines.. and they tested it over my hometown in 2014 .. and I just happened to be in the middle of it while moving so today I suffer horribly just so human beings can play God
Heheh...Pete. As soon as I read the title thought I would find a comment from you. Lol! Nonetheless it's an interesting perspective.
Evidence for your musings please Peter?
Oh Peter. Please tell us more. But some links to any evidence would be nice. Ok?
Can we have more of your professional opinions onwhat things really are Peter? I don't know how the archaeological community has got by until now without your insightful comments?
Evidence Peter? Come on, provide some links to the evidence. Or it never happened.
Peter, please provide the evidence that mammoths were still in Yorkshire when these standing stones were erected, that they were actually used as a shelter, and that mammoths were ever domesticated?
P.S. You opinion doesn't count as evidence.
Wow! What a beautiful and poignant exercise in art. I've long been fascinated by Otzi, and the culture he lived in. This is a lovely way to honour that and him. I'd love for her to come to London, or just the UK with her exhibition, and be able to see it for myself.
Even though I'm already quite heavily tattooed, I'd be interested in adding those marks to my body. Especially If as they suppose, the tattoos were an early type of acupuncture. As at 55 I feel all of the aches and pains they're meant to help with.
P.S. Invisihole, I'm thankful to see someone else call that sad sack out on his bullshit. You described him very well. It's pretty draining to see his negative, unsubstantiated, and often unrelated views at the end of almost every article I personally find interesting.
Aliens from another planent within our reality and Spirits from the Ethereal plane are not mutually exclusive. I know it is a work of fiction, but take the Stargate SG-1 TV series as an example. There were the Go’auld who were aliens from other planets and then there were the Ancients who ascended to the Ethereal Plane; both of which took on god like appearances in the show. What is that show’s premise is closer to reality than we realize? There could be ET’s flying around in spaceships in addition to the Great Spirit and his ilk in the Ethereal plane.
Looks quite interesting
Gonna read more about them
@Peter Wagner Although there have always been some humans who have lusted after power, usually leading to disaster, it is probably more common today, because these days nobody fears the Gods or God, and people believe they know it all.
@Roberto Peron, No, Marcus Aurelius was a philosopher (Stoic) the last of the 5 "Good Emperors" and maintained the "Pax Romana).
In hindsight, he should have kept the tradition of adopting his successor, which would have resulted in an appointment based on merit. Commodus was spoilt and decadent and his decadence led to the decline of the empire. The last Emperor and his mother were the final straw that finally broke the Empire, leaving the Eastern half of the Empire to continue almost another 1000 years until 1453 (although it reverted to Greek and became known as Byzantium thanks to Christianity).
We will never see the like of the Roman Empire ever again.
Scientists stretching findings to fit their shameless theories again. Utter fantasy.
They had their ideas and theories then, just like they do today. Not much has changed, because it's not a visible open sore.
I'm amazed that everyone wasn't depressed 4,000 years ago with the life they had. Since we no longer have to grow or catch our own food, etc., you would think depression would of disappeared by now. It goes to show that all these men are probably correct, because, who really knows exactly what is the cause of someone's depression? It could be all of the above, however, in 100 years might we still be asking the same?
They had their ideas and theories then, just like they do today. Not much has changed, because it's not a visible open sore.
I'm amazed that everyone wasn't depressed 4,000 years ago with the life they had. Since we no longer have to grow or catch our own food, etc., you would think depression would of disappeared by now. It goes to show that all these men are probably correct, because, who really knows exactly what is the cause of someone's depression? It could be all of the above, however, in 100 years might we still be asking the same?
It is difficult to know the true extent and impact the plague of Justinian had on society and the world at that time, just as we still don't know the long term impact COVID 19 will have on our society.
It is interesting to note that Islam also came to the fore during this period. Did the plague contribute by reducing the population, and therefore the number of people who could resist and fight against it?
Life, society and the world around us, even the solar system, have so many facets, many of which are intertwined and have an impact on each other, that it is all too easy to miss or downplay the impact of one event or a chain of events.
Life is fascinating, and there will always be something new to discover!
What about the Denisovan bracelet? I haven’t been keeping up, but even if the early dating is still being debated, it seems like it at least desrves a mention.
This is what I found on Ipuwer, and its very interesting indeed but it says at the end that you shouldnt rely on works like this for history, it is this persons interpretation of life at that time. I think thats brilliant! But I just wanted to know were you saying that this meant the Bible was historically true or what? Just curious! (:
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/981/the-admonitions-of-ipuwer/
“Why then, are ancient mammoth tusks not being hauled ashore all the time?”
They are – but usually from Continental shelves around the world, the ancient shorelines.
Also, objects from prehistoric human settlements are brought up with fishing dragnets.
However I must admit that the first picture on the left really does look like my brother.
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