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  • Reply to: Ex-Devil Worshipper Says: I'm Shocked Christians Celebrate Halloween   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Laurent MARTIN-COEUR

    This just show how stupid the worshippers of the devil are. Halloween has nothing to do with Satan, it's a celtic holy day where the door between the world of the living and the world of the spirits were supposed to open, and its original name is "Samhain".

    Educate yourself, please, before spreeding filthy beliefs.

  • Reply to: Incas, mystery of interlocking walls   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: morgar54

    Lets face it, we have no concept of the technology used to produce the cyclopean walls. Rock hammers and copper chisels and multiple fittings just don’t make sense. The Inca told the Spanish conquerors they did not build them, that they were there long before.

    Just watched a program on Geographic channel last night which had the Inca building them – how wrong to push that agenda simply because they can’t explain it any other way. They just can’t be honest and say they are not sure. I’m not convinced aliens did it or even helped, but what about the possibility of an advanced civilization many thousands of years ago that was wiped out by some calamity? Lack of artifacts to support that? A lot of Ooparts are discounted because mainstream archealogy just can’t believe the provenance, or discredits it because it does not agree with their theories.

    morgar but all for now

     

  • Reply to: Comanche Tribe History is One of Conquest   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: morgar54

    Uninformed readers could be led to believe that Commanches were responsible for exterminating buffalo – not true. They killed ones as needed and utilized almost every part of the carcass as part of their survival. Millions of those magnificent animals were slaughtered by anglo hunters (think Buffalo Bill) for nothing more than their hides. Their bodies were left on the plains to rot until some years later many of the bones were collected and sold for fertilizer.

    How much money is sufficient to compensate for the years of suffering, misery, and indignities heaped upon the peoples who populated the Americas before the arrival of Europeans? In many cases, knowledge that was much more advanced than anywhere else in the world was discarded and destroyed, and innumerable wealth and art was plundered and stolen. 

  • Reply to: Ex-Devil Worshipper Says: I'm Shocked Christians Celebrate Halloween   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Journee

    Question to the author. Are you still married or did she get saved too? Im going thru this time in my life where the devil seems to be in everything and i get no peace about it. I havent been to church in a month. Just want to feel safe again. Everything is so bad. So evil and so wrong.

  • Reply to: The Ilkhanate Had Only Two Goals: Conquest and Power   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: rye

    Could the Khanate have travelled as far as Canada? Could they be the Kennites?

  • Reply to: The Enigma of the Thracians and the Orpheus Myth – Part 2   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Sam K Darwish

    Great article, I also encourage you to research the goddess Bastet.

  • Reply to: Mankinds timeline and cubits that united a nation for over 11,000 years   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: The Ancient

    >You’re talking about Masonic foundations made manifest in Mayan cultures.

     

    Not Masonic Masons, Stone Masons. Masonic Masons came in much later on the time line. The Mayan and Egyptian temples are of the same construction, the same alignment and built in cubits. Cubits and cultures in different ratios, yes. The Mayan civilization rose about 150 years after Cyrus conquered, this written as logic suggests. This response was at a glance, I'll have add to this response after I sort your option. Thanks for the engagement.

    Cubits and applied methodology Is the joint link between the Americas and Egypt . Knowledge of mathematics, of one source. Definitely not a spawned theory.

     

    In perspective of a time line, Cyrus came to rule in 352 B.C. Stone masons and that way of life for over 2500 years earlier, displaced. Alexander The Great came to rule in 150 B.C. and founded Alexandria containing conquered knowledge, this occurred the library of. In and about the same time, Stone masons or the math thereof took root in central America. Knowledge most definitively jumped continents. Searching for DNA attributed to cubits would be similar to searching for the missing link.  For an example, Free Masonry as it is known today is in multiple DNA. One thousand years after this time in 926 A.D which became the basis on which all subsequent Masonic Constitutions were framed, a reunification of this craft begins to take place. With that said, we are talking centuries of culture deployment with governing peoples coming up with unique ways to rule. You only need to look at the influence that Columbus delivered to indigenous people.

    Stone masonry craft built for the Pharaohs, God and strived in geometric perfection. This knowledge was passed down through social units around the globe. How it intertwined in religious beliefs and architecture would need more research but it is evident. This in context with the thread Cubits reply date 10/18/18. Your point about the wheel is valid. First thought would be, they view it as technology that collapsed civilization however it is not uncommon for societies to do this, take for instance Earthing or the Amish. Perhaps the fertile ground proved to be to impregnable with rain. Many things could be considered here.

     

  • Reply to: Please introduce yourself   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: morgar54

    Hello Auntie, I’m in Arizona too, was interested in your posts. Have you ever gotten answers to your questions about Ooparts, Newman and MacTonnies? I’m not familiar with that one, but I suspect Newman refers to Hugh, a researcher and writer – has several books published; and Ooparts refers to Out-of-place artifacts – things like the London hammer and a brass bell found in really old coal – things that do not fit any commonly accepted explanation of how they got to the places in which they were found. There are a few out there that are really bizarre, like a small ceramic doll/figurine found 3000 feet deep in strata supposedly millions of years old. Have fun learning!

  • Reply to: The Christ And The Buddha: How Can You Explain the Uncanny Similarities?   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Brian Champness

    There is no mystery about similarities between Buddhism and Christianity. By the time that Christ came along Buddhist ideas had been around for over 600 years, Christianity simply borrowed them!

  • Reply to: Did Pliny Get It Wrong? Inscription Points to a Later Date for the Destruction of Pompeii   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: robt

    Well, if you really want to get into it, agonizing detail is here, including speculation about vegetation, coinage, astronomy, etc in an attempt to validate, or invalidate Pliny the Younger's date, which is after all just recorded in copies, not, of course, the original letter to Tacitus. Unfortunately, no copies of Tacitus' Histories beyond part of Book 5, ending in 70 AD are preserved, so no corresponding record of Pliny's letter exists in the Tacitus writings):
    Analysis, beginning at C PLINIUS TACITO: https://quemdixerechaos.com/2012/11/28/translatingplinypt3/
    (the translation of the date, Nonum kal. Septembres, appears in Part 4)

    An original Medieval Transcription, here: http://teca.bmlonline.it/ImageViewer/servlet/ImageViewer?idr=TECA0000548...

    The date is second line from the bottom, page xi: 'Nonum kal. Septembres', i.e. 24th August.

  • Reply to: Explainer: The Gods Behind the Days of the Week   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Menno

    Tuesday is from Things-day or Þing-day. In Dutch "Dinsdag" in German "Dienstag".
    Sunday was for praising the imaginary entities somewhere in the sky, and the second day was for settling disputes at a meeting.

    In Iceland they stil have Þingvellir or Thingvellir, In Friesland there was a "Grietenij" (County) called "Utingeradeel", near Oldeboorn. The name has disappeared after the use of more than a millennia. The word "Thing" can easliy be found in U-ting-eradeel, freely translated to Location of central Court.

    It is stil common to use "Geding" for a legal procedure, and "Dinghuis" translates into Þing-house, or nowadays the "Court"

  • Reply to: The Tale of Thorstein Shiver: Hell Confirmed for Pagans during Iceland Saga Age   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: kjohnson

    The author mentions “the date of the manuscript” but does not state what that date is. I wonder if this is a later saga. He says that it is in the Christian era so is it possible that the author was trying to discredit the Norse heroes

  • Reply to: Paradigm Shift Required? 3-Fingered Mummified Humanoid Found in Peru May Change the Story of Human Origins   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: morgar54

    The person who originally reported to have ‘discovered’ these mummies has been reported to have fronted other bogus ‘findings’, and reputable researchers have have discredited his findings on other occasions as well. By all accounts, it is a well made fake, with real bones inside, but not at all what it is purported to be. 

     

  • Reply to: Has the Enigmatic Voynich Manuscript Code Finally Been Cracked?   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: mar363636

    If I could get $.01 for every time someone claims to have deciphered the Voynich manuscript!

  • Reply to: Ancient Egyptian Texts contain Hangover Cure and Radical Eye Disease Treatments   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Elwin

    If there is something typical of XXI° century, it's this obsession of north american for skin color.

  • Reply to: Debunking the Aryan Race “Myth” and Separating Fact from Fiction   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Radhakrishna

    Aryan is completely a self designation of people, who spoke a language, which falls under indo-irani branch of indo european classification. In reality, aryan was labelled by MITANNNI people, who revolted agaisnt HITTITE superstate. The mittani-hittite peace treaty invokes the 5 indo aryan gods. The aristocracy of mittani kings shows the name of indo aryan roots.

    They were steppe people, who broke from the sintastha burial sites. These were the aryans.

    Racially, it is said, they were CORDED NORDID CRO MAGNOID.

  • Reply to: Has the Enigmatic Voynich Manuscript Code Finally Been Cracked?   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: Metin

    The author says;

    "But his findings assume that there is only one language encoded into the manuscript. Why not 2, 5, or 12?"

    Is there any convincing trace on multiple languages other then Turkish in the manuscript? If not, why need to focus on looking for multiple languages in the manuscript instead understand and decipher it with available Turkish tool which has been developed by Ahmet? Ahmet has already established a base to decipher Turkish base words and figured out over 300 words. It should be an easy job to confirm his finding (at least words) for linguists. Nevertheless, Ahmet has already convinced Turkish speaking countries with his finding despite ignorance non-Turkish speaking countries linguists.

  • Reply to: Legalized Marijuana: Canada Comes Round to the Wisdom of Ages   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: NOT THAT INTERESTING

    Add the word “former” to Czechoslovakia and the sentence works fine. Even today, I still hear people refer to the old Czech Republic this day. Doesn’t seem very interesting or a big deal to me at all.

  • Reply to: Has the Enigmatic Voynich Manuscript Code Finally Been Cracked?   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: SaBi NuKi

    I’m sure AI will solve the problem or the aliens. We’re too dumb for that.

  • Reply to: The Sacred Sex and Death Rites of the Ancient Mystery Groves   5 years 6 months ago
    Comment Author: KC

    I think this is a very important article and I learned a lot. I'd also not seen the "Phryne in Eleusus" painting before, ever. Thank you for posting this.

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