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  • Reply to: Archaeologists discover tomb of ancient man in India who had achieved mukthi   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    I believe one of the customs of the sadhu’s is using human skulls to drink from.  

  • Reply to: Has a Legendary Gem from a Sacred Jewish Breastplate Been Rediscovered?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    Geez, it’s just s friggin agate. “….able to communicate directly, but not audibly, to the high priest and answer the enquiry…...”

    So no one ever knew whether the ‘high priest’ was telling the truth or not. …...Nice racket. 

    And they laugh at runes and tea leaves.

  • Reply to: Hopi Prophecy and the End of the Fourth World - Part 1   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Duane Williams

    Funny! it is a distant prophecy, and yet it has come to pass, so it is a truthful prophecy, You can phoo phoo it, but it still stands!! and our civiizlation is rapidly going downhill, and as they prophecied, to it's end!!

  • Reply to: Best Books on Comparative Mythology and Folklore   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Derek Cunningham

    Another book is 

    The Origins of the World's Mythologies

    but again it’s not an easy read.

    https://www.amazon.com/Origins-Worlds-Mythologies-Michael-Witzel/dp/0199...

  • Reply to: Ancient mega-virus that does not resemble any virus on Earth is set to be revived   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: kerrick

    Pithovirus Sibericum has 500 genes and ,like its fellow Siberian mega viruses, doesn't resemble any other viruses on Earth. I'm curious how It can be guessed that it will infect ameobas and not human cells. Have the previously dicovered Siberian mega viruses been researched and concluded to only infect ameobas? The speaker says at the end that he guesses this because contemporary viruses like it [Pithovirus Sibericum] affect ameoba. If these ancient viruses are unlike any others, how can you compare them and their potential behavior to contemporary viruses?

  • Reply to: Kuh-e Alvand: Searching for the True Mountain of Noah and his Ark   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mic Worthy

    All of the information that I have is based on research and by contacting those who had known the late Ed Davis. I got in touch with John McIntosh (out of CA) and he sent me a hand-drawn map of the valley where the Ark is located. I also have maps of old Persian (Iran) that place the Ark in "Media" (Iran).

    Using the information from John McIntosh and the Ed Davis account, I was able to pinpoint the mountain range that the Ark may be on. The mountain range is south of the Caspian Sea, between the cities of Qazvin and Tehran. Look for small villages in the mountains between those two large cities.

    Ed Davis said that the village that he stopped in (the Abbs family village) was at the base of the mountain where the Ark rested. Davis stated that the village was "built into the mountain side" and that the houses of that village looked like "favelas". I believe this village is somewhere in the Qazvin Province.

    Remember, the mountain that the Ark rests on is NOT named. Only the locals know it's there. The outside world knows nothing of the true location. We only have bits and pieces of information, but I believe that we can piece together a trail that will lead us back to the Ark's location.

    If you would like more information on what I have, send me an email: [email protected]

  • Reply to: What Does Alexander the Great Have to Do with Buddhist Imagery?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Bluseye

    I wonder why you mention Pakistan. India before 1947 was simply know as India, not India & Pakistan. The last Empire in India was the British Indian Empire commonly known as British India, not British India & Pakistan. India and its variants -Hindu, Hindustan, Hindistan, Al-Hind, Hind (depending on the language) were used in historic documents from prehistoric to modern era. So just say India.

  • Reply to: Hidden Fourth Circle at Mysterious 4,000-Year-Old Standing Stones in Cornwall to be Investigated   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Cousin_Jack

    Just thinking, isn’t it strange how this area was mined for tin yet the mines didn’t rob the stones? Nothing like a good scary tale to scare off the Cornish miners. Or they knew something we don’t.

  • Reply to: The Great Pyramid at Giza and Noah’s Ark: Are we coming closer to an understanding of the Ancient Mind? Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Carl Johan Calleman

    I have visited the so-called Bosnian Pyramids but do not think there is sufficient evidence that they are man-made. Their age has variably been given as 34,000, 25,000 and 10,000 years old and I think we should postpone discussing them before the issue of their authenticity has been sorted out. I discuss the sphinx in my book and as you say it may be much older than the pyramids, which have been carbon-dated to about 5000 years old. It seems to me at least there is no reason to speculate about the age of the Giza pyramids, which by so many lines of evidence including 14-carbon dating by professional archeologists are estimated to have been built about 2600 BC.

  • Reply to: Thinking Critically about UFOs: Are They Really Piloted by Extraterrestrials?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Chris

    I look forward to ancient origins

  • Reply to: Timeline of the Harappan Civilization is Pushed Back 2,500 Years as Researchers Find New Reason for Its Fall   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mit Dave

    Well Indians do have the notion of being proud at anything and everything. The Harappan Civilization is ranked among the most Ancient civilizations, and we are clearly not satisfied.

    Early Food Producing Era: Ca. 6500- 5000 B.C

    Regionalization Era: Ca. 5000- 2600 B.C

    Indus Civilization- Harappan Culture Integration Era: 2600- 1900 B.C

    Late Harappan Period: 1900-1300 or 1000 B.C

    [ https://talecup.com/harappan-civilization/ ]

    I don't know much about Harappan Civilization but i get it, finding things dated before the civilization period doesn't make it.

  • Reply to: Has a Legendary Gem from a Sacred Jewish Breastplate Been Rediscovered?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: A Grateful Guest

    Or you might consider that Abram has been Brahma all along who came from the motherlode of religions in India, that all people are One, and the boundaries we've placed among ourselves to forget our roots might finally begin to fall away. Better yet, discover which ancient god/alien being is contained in the worship of which God/god in Judaism, which one in Islam, the fact Arabs and the proto Israelites were brothers then and now, and that Egyptians were originally from India as well, and it gets even more interesting. Best of all, it dispels ignorance on many topics and on many, many levels. Where did you think the ancient Sumerians came from? Indigenous peoples worldwide with similar structures and religious motifs that all point back to India pre flood?

  • Reply to: Thinking Critically about UFOs: Are They Really Piloted by Extraterrestrials?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Axel

    Really, having the guts to use 'critical thinking' in the title, and then assuming something that is unidentified needs to have a pilot?

    What a turn off.

  • Reply to: Radical new documentary claims Copernicus and four centuries of science is wrong   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: vcragain

    I just watched the film – very interesting, and mind expanding and am very amused at the comments here from those getting their ‘knickers in a twist’ about anyone daring to suggest their mainstream concensus theories are just that – theories and could be up a gum-tree –ie wrong ! We all know perfectly well how much ideas have changed over the years and this new view of earth as the centre of a differently viewed cosmos, makes me smile broadly – I know it is enough to make those with a need to deny the existence of a suprer-being (God) get really mad  – but they cannot prove one way or the other, so why be as dogmatic as those claiming there IS a God.? This new concept gives more fire to the idea of US as a deliberate, purposeful creation, altho I sttill keep my questions alive and would not just ‘fall in’ to any idea. If there is such an super-being I have many questions I need him/her/it to answer  before I am happy about that reality !!!   OK so you have the ability to smite me dead whenever you so choose – but what is the point of all this ?  I have always adored this subject above all others, and this film was truly superb. I do believe the day we viewed the earth as a blue marble floating in space was the day humanity really understood just what we have – a truly gorgeous, dynamic & beautiful home, and it makes our behavior & greed all the more disgusting – I hope humanity changes quickly enough to preserve this wonderful world we own. 

  • Reply to: Has a Legendary Gem from a Sacred Jewish Breastplate Been Rediscovered?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: gord

    Abracadabra. I do not agree with Mr. Stones comment either. It is my understanding that when the State of Israel was formed after the British where forced out that one of the conditions was that those of the Muslim faith where to be allowed to form their own state as well.

    This has never been allowed to happen
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    I do though find your comment a tad disturbing in its context, “That they used extreme violence and stole the land”.

    Perhaps I wouldn’t find your comment so bothersome if you had said something like, “They stole it”, just as the Catholic Spanish stole Central America and parts of South and North America. The Catholic Portuguese stole the rest of South America.

    The Protestant British and Catholic French stole the rest of North America. The Dutch and French stole parts of South East Asia and island nations in the Pacific. The British stole India and Hong Kong and various other parcels of land throughout the globe.

    The Americans stole the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Alaskan panhandle. They also stole Afghanistan, Iraq and are attempting to steal Syria. The Russians stole parts of the Ukraine.

    All using extreme violence. And on and on and on.

    As you can see everyone and everyone you can think of, that seems to be what we do. WE STEAL FROM OTHERS. It is very confident to forget that ONES own country has done a fair amount of stealing over time and to point the finger of blame at others for stealing something that was not there’s to take.

  • Reply to: Mistaken Identity? Mosaic in Israel Purported to Show Alexander the Great, but Some Not So Sure   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: ralph elli

    If Jesus was not a contender for the throne of Rome, then why was he pointedly dressed in a purple cloak, during the crucifixion? The purple cloak was the sole prerogative of the emperor, which is why King Jubba I of Mauretania was executed for wearing one (and Jubba had imperial intent). The purple cloak is an overt symbol of Jesus' true intent.

    And we know that Jesus was involved in a revolution, because he was put in prison alongside other revolutionaries (see comment above). But what revolution was this? I devote more than 500 pages to proving that Jesus' revolt happened in the AD 60s, not the AD30s, and so the revolt was the great Jewish Revolt. The two contenders were King Izas Manu (Jesus Em Manuel) and Vespasian, and it was Vespasian who won. And Vespasian took the Judaic Star Prophesy, which said that the next emperor would come from the East (the Eastern Star), to be ome emperor. But ir was Jesus was born under the Eastern Star - this was his prophesy.

    Ralph

  • Reply to: Mistaken Identity? Mosaic in Israel Purported to Show Alexander the Great, but Some Not So Sure   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: ralph elli

    Correct, King Abgar was Kamza from the Talmud, and King Izas Manu (Jesus) was bar Kamza, his son. And the Edessans kings were indeed referred to as 'locusts', because they came from the east and destroyed Judaea (in the Jewish War), while the locusts of the plagues came from the east and destroyed Egypt. Standard Talmudic pesher wordplay.

    While Jesus is not directly called a locust, both Jesus and bar Kamza appear to go to the same party or gathering of priests, incognito, as mentioned in the Talmud and Gospels. And both started the Jewish Revolt, which is why Jesus was held in prison 'alongside revolutionaried who had comitted murder in the Revolt', as it says in the Gospels. So we can be pretty sure that bar Kamza was Jesus.

    Ralph

  • Reply to: Has a Legendary Gem from a Sacred Jewish Breastplate Been Rediscovered?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Abracadabra

    To Michael Stones: Yeah right! And all the Arabs in the Middle East should go back to Saudi Arabia?
    Fool! How do you think, the Arabs got all the territory in the Middle East? By asking friendly: hey, can I have your land please? No, of course not: they got it by using extreme violence! They stole it!!!

  • Reply to: The Great Pyramid at Giza and Noah’s Ark: Are we coming closer to an understanding of the Ancient Mind? Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    No mention of the Bosnian pyramid. They are now pointing to 12000 years old. The sphinx in the Giza Plateau exhibits undeniable evidence of water erosion. There hasn’t been water in the Giza Plateau for 12000 years.  The pyramids themselves exhibit salt water erosion. Personally I believe the pyramids are much older than we’re being led to believe. These monuments are remnants from a pre-deluvian civilization.

  • Reply to: Thinking Critically about UFOs: Are They Really Piloted by Extraterrestrials?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    Don’t forget the Vimana’s of Ancient India.

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