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  • Reply to: Will the Secrets Behind the 5000-year-old Cochno Stone Finally Be Solved?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: william

    Interesting, some of the markings resemble modern day crop circles. Perhaps they also witnessed the same phenomena.

  • Reply to: Ten Things the Ancients Did Better than Us   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Faylinn

    I am pretty impressed the Roman cement was way more durable than ours is today. However, I don't think that it had to do entirely with the amount of lime or how hot it was baked at. That is because they also added things like ox blood and horse hair to their mixture to make it more durable.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Walter-Jörg Langbein

    Well, Prof. Cabrera showed me several figurines in scenes, where the heart is put back into the chest and the chest ist closed again. And several engravings depict some kind of infusions. Those critics, who say, that those artifacts are fakes, claim, that hearttransplantations were known to the forgers. I was not allwoed to take as many pictures as I wanted.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: chrissie

    It's possible it is an operation but I agree it is more likely to be a sacrifice.... it was my first thought....

  • Reply to: Unexpected Statues of Mythological Goddess Unearthed in Jordan   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Abracadabra

    Petra Was The Original Mecca! All the first mosques were directed to Petra!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAq22E3E_Us

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Walter-Jörg Langbein

    There are several "drawings" and sculptures of the "primitive sacrifice", some look like as if some kind of infusion is applied. On others you see two tables. A heart is taken out of the breast of "patient" Nr. 1 and put into the chest or patient Nr. 2. Sacrifice? People staring through telescopes or a magnifying glass. Sacrifices? Then there are the dinousaurs with humans, again carved into stones and in form of little figurines..

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Walter-Jörg Langbein

    "Prof. Cabrera (left) with Walter-Jörg Langbein (Photo by Ingeborg Diekmann)": The foto taken by Ingeborg Diekmann (Bremen, Germany) shows Prof. Cabrera and me, presenting him one of my books with fotos from the "secret" collection of figurines.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Walter-Jörg Langbein

    @Osiris: I am affraid you are right. The figurines from the once secret collection - I was the very first writer, who was allowed to publish fotos in the 1990s - did disappear after Prof. Cabrera's death, just in time. The forces of an earthquake damaged the rest of the collection, broke stones with engraved pictures. I was told, that the figurines had not been damaged, but was not told, which place they were taken to.

  • Reply to: Unexpected Statues of Mythological Goddess Unearthed in Jordan   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: William Bradshaw

    Some important points to note here if you interested in the truth and not the deceit that these guys will disseminate perhaps not on purpose but due to conditioning or religious/political pressure. Please note the Roman connection, this is important because the Romans were, and still are, Sephardic Jews and they, along with other Jews, all worship Lucifer. The statue found here in Petra is that of Lucifer, the light bearer. The Jews are considered Devil worshippers as Lucifer, not Satan, is the Devil. She is also the Queen of Heaven and rules over the Hellenistic matriarchal society of our Western world which is actually part of the Persian Empire. The Nabataeans never built Petra, they were nomadic Jews but were involved in the tribute/worshiop and support of their goddess. It was built by tetraploid humans who also built the other megalithic structures around the world and even on other planets but only in our solar system. These tetraploid humans, who called themselves the Serpent People, have a common ancestor with us. These were simply normal humans that were born with doubled chromosomes, nothing more, but other researchers and authors will claim it was “ancient gods” and/or “ancient astronauts” or giant reptoids. They do grow about twice the size of a normal human so they are physically and mentally superior to us normal diplolid humans. There is no evidence to support the theory that aliens ever visited Earth. There is however, much evidence to support the Pink Kush Theory that it was tetraploid humans and the book Secrets of the Pink Kush provides the complete proof. It is the only answer that makes sense but they are not allowed to divulge anything about their existence or they risk being black balled or even murdered as John F. Kennedy was for this very reason. He was going to expose the real secrets of these secret societies as I have done but done it without betraying them as JFK was doing. I did it by extensive research and employing the scientific method, nothing more and nothing less. 

    Watch my videos or read my book for the complete details. Everything is proven using science, genetics and the occult. Nobody has ever been able to answer these questions until now.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    The professors artifacts will probably disappear the same way Father Crespi’s did.  Some “BANK” will buy them up and they’ll disappear from existence. 

  • Reply to: What is in that Reliquary? Trying to Find the True Cross   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    I viewed a reliquary once wherein they claimed to house a feather from the Holy Ghost.

    The catholic empire was built upon bones and indulgences.

  • Reply to: Stay Out of the Water: Does a Prehistoric Shark Still Live in the Ocean?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: KLD

    I really hope you're not serious about the faux documentary from Discovery Channel in '13. It was a fun and silly show they did and they were stunned by the amounts of gullible people who believed it was real. The shark fin next to the Uboat was also faked. Not really too hard to tell. Oh, and they also did a faux doc on mermaids.

  • Reply to: Library in Stone: The Ica Stones of Professor Cabrera – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: osiris

    “….The unchallengeable canon of ‘the scientific truth…..”    Oh I LOVE that line. By simply ‘saying’ it it becomes true.  

    Scientific ‘truth’ is more theory than truth. The linear advancement theory of mainstream archaeological/scientific inquiry is, quit simply put, ‘a lot of malarchy’. Highly advanced civilizations existed long before the fables of today’s beginnings were solidified into scientific dogma.  The Great Sphinx of the Giza plateau exhibits unchallengable and undeiniable evidence of WATER EROSION. There hasn’t been water in the Giza plateau for 12000 years. But “scientific truth” will continue to propound that the monument is only 5000 years old because that fits in nicely with the biblical nonsense meme which science is forced to adhere to.

  • Reply to: King Solomon’s Mines Discovered: Kings and Pharaohs - Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: SavageShawn

    Who is "he" and "they"? You are throwing around a lot of nondescript pronouns. It's very easy to remain vague and say anything you want - you don't have to reveal any real sources or truth.

  • Reply to: Sacred Sites   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Robin Coventry

    Enjoy your site. Thanks for all your hard work.

  • Reply to: Did Paleoamericans Reach South America First?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Willy

    Paleo Indians were most certainly not from Africa, Australia or the So. Pacific. Genetic studies have shown pretty conclusively that all Native Americans share common ancestry with the Chukchi and related north east Asian peoples. There is absolutely no evidence of African, Australian or Pacific Islander genetics in the Native American genome anywhere except along the Peruvian coast where there seems to have been some admixture with the people of Rapa Nui. Now, I'm not saying that the basic concept that the Americas were settled from the south up is wrong. I personally feel that the first Paleo Indians were people who hunted and fished along the sea ice fields that fringed southern Baringia. This would have been an amazingly rich environment and there's little doubt in my mind that these people would have followed the ice from the coast of NE Asia eastward and southward to it's end. These were not stupid or timid people nor were they without curiosity. One can easily imagine them being pushed south by storms or simple curiosity to the end of the ice sheet and spending the winter in So California or N Mexico before heading back in the spring. Eventually some might decide to stay or something as simple as the loss of their boat may have forced them to stay. From there it would be pretty easy to expand both north and south and fill the continent in a relatively short time. No Africans, Europeans, Australians or Pacific Islanders needed.

  • Reply to: Help Save Elfdalian, the Ancient Viking Forest Language of Sweden   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zoe Kouf

    Every single European testament of civilisation must be preserved.

  • Reply to: The Frightening Discovery of the Mount Owen Claw   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Meego

    Claws are just keratin - why wouldn't they show evidence of decomposition? Besides that it says other mummified specimens have been found and it could easily be proved a hoax with new DNA technology.

  • Reply to: Did Paleoamericans Reach South America First?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: El Del

    "Using craniometric quantitative analysis and multivariate methods, Dr. Neves determined that Paleo Americans were either Australian, African or Melanesians." Not likely to have been African. There was news in 2015 that the DNA of some native Amazonians (native Brazilians) shows significant similarity to indigenous inhabitants of Australia and Melanesia.

  • Reply to: Ancient Egyptian Texts contain Hangover Cure and Radical Eye Disease Treatments   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Random Person o...

    The real question is; who (or what) taught the Egyptians.

    Its a shame we'll never know the true origins of most things.

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