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  • Reply to: A Traveler Even After Death? The Two Tombs of Vasco da Gama   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: MeganDavis

    If there was a way to determine the authenticity of the remains, I guess it would be done already. And it’s not really important where he is actually buried, considering his contribution io the exploration of the sea and discovering the trade routes. The places described within this article should be considered as the monuments and memorial places that will serve as a reminder of a great traveler. I’m sure that there will be written many more essays, news, books and best reaction papers about him. This is a great human being who deserves to be remembered.

  • Reply to: Unraveling the Mystery of the Great Pyramid Air-Shafts   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: x
    Yes

    The Pink Kush were humanoid lizard beings who grew pink cannabis which was thought to bring them closer to the Annukai when smoked.

    This is why they were called "Pink Kush".

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

    The first date is accurate. The most recent live shark sighting of this variety of shark was 23 years ago.

  • Reply to: Dead Seas Scrolls Reveal that Noah's Ark Was Shaped Like a Pyramid   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Gent Fezo

    There are alots of artifact from Noa arch found near mountain Ararat in turkey just google or YouTube
    But Noa were not the only one arch who survive the flud in north of Albania on the Iron mountain
    Is isfound one very big iron Ring also big ship anchor on the topth of the mountain there is no car way or any other possibility to bring these atefacts on these place
    Even from the heavyweight unposible today with modern equipment to bring there from human and such rings were found even in other mountains to in Albania

  • Reply to: Adam’s Calendar: Oldest Megalithic Site in the World?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: tebogo

    I hear there it's becoming a no zone area. Any activism occurring in the area about this?

  • Reply to: Library in Stone: The Ica Stones of Professor Cabrera – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: N. Randy Gordon

    In the first photo, the being resembling a human has six fingers. Now I'm off to look at more Ica stones to see if it is a trend.

  • Reply to: The Enduring Mystery and Ancient Artistry of Bolivia’s Sajama Lines   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Frank MIller

    If your not sitting on your backside starring at the idiot tube or commuting you have time to do a lot of things. If you do them often you get better. I have fenced most of my 5 acres with just eyesight and most of the posts are within a few inches of very straight over 700 ft. For longer distances you set up waypoints to keep you lined up. The only thing hard about it today over the past is it's too much trouble to get it right.

  • Reply to: White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say Anthropologists   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: burgundian

    No, sorry, you are wrong about Asians and their skin color/s. If you have ever lived in East Asia you will know why.
    Apart from a small minority, the overwhelming majority of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (who are diverse and cannot reasonably be given a catch-all label 'Han Chinese') easily tan even if their skin looks white.

    It is this ability to easily turn brown and darker under normal sunlight that distinguishes East Asians with light skin from white people. Genetically white people lack melanin but the East Asians overwhelmingly have the genes for dark pigmentation.

    Most Japanese and Koreans go incredibly brown to even dark under the sun. Some white people of course get suntans but others cannot even tan. The freckles they have are a desperate attempt to stave off sunlight which explains the mottled skin of many people of Irish and Scottish descent in harsh climates such as that of Australia or the similar climates in US states.

    Some Japanese originated around what we call Malaysia today and others in Polynesian areas. If you ever live in Japan you will notice these types. They are more common in the Kyushu and western Japan regions. Some of them can turn dark brown under the sun in summer without trying to get a suntan.

    Koreans, too, can go incredibly dark under the sun. Despite a lot of xenophobic/racist propaganda that still persists in Korean society and from racist Korean groups on the internet who claim that Koreans are the most far from Africans genetically, Koreans also carry the genes for dark pigmentation that white people do not.

    As for the Chinese, a huge population of fairly diverse origins. Yet again, most of them with light skin do not stay that way under sunlight, and also normally have complexions that overwhelmingly are not white.

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Super Mario Hat! Alice in Wonderland...Soma… And many more… Been there…

    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/atlantean_conspiracy/atl...

  • Reply to: The Forgotten Kingdom of Kerma and Its Incredible Deffufas   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Welcome!

  • Reply to: The Forgotten Kingdom of Kerma and Its Incredible Deffufas   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Ian Eden

    Hello

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Here in the Desert Southwest we have Rock Gremlins. You see them skittering about in your peripheral vision, especially at night. While driving or Hunting these little creatures are fairly abundant . You can go back track your vehicle and find Rocks that came FROM NOWHERE.

    Not From Hole in the Road, Not from rolling down a hill or shoulder of the Road, They are placed strategically in the very Tracks you made on the way up that road and you were the first up that road since it last rained.

    Had them come into camp in the night and rearrange the Rocks around the Campfire many times. Did you see them? Nope but they are harmless if you watch your tires on the way back out. Still haven't figured out how to let them know we mean no harm...

    Seen them many times skittering away... Watch the Rocks...

  • Reply to: Initial DNA analysis of Paracas elongated skull released – with incredible results   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: drouell

    I think, facts often become washed when mingled with belief, belief cannot lead a person to absolute truth or provable fact. this is very well documented in a religions stated beliefs (any/every religion) For the under educated particularly, comprehension of absolute facts -vs- beliefs, it s far more difficult to under stand/comprehend, absolute scientific fact, then belief- I work with very educated people, many extremely smart and yet hold tightly to religious belief. IMO, when mixing absolute facts with beliefs has a non-pristine affect of ones ability to be objective, in judging whats real and whats not. We discover things all the time, the process of comprehending whats discovered is clearly impacted by ones own knowledge/intelligence and how that was acquired (what resources)- IMO, scientists of clear mind, should be the ones conducting analysis through scientific process only

  • Reply to: 6th Century Crown of Chinese Empress Revealed for the First Time in its Full Glory   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: paulos

    Doesn't look like they restored the original so much as rebuilt a new 1 with the original as a guide. Perhaps i'm wrong but the original looks far too coroded to be restored to the condition shown in the pictures.

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Encoded in our Cultures – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Nam Marine

    Just ask Obama. He is one !

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Jalmer Osmth

    Sometimes known as out of the body experience, I too recall a floating sensation in dreams, once floating up the stairs and bumping my head on the ceiling as a very small child of 4, very moving, waking up to find my self at the top of the stairs.

    I theorize that geographic vicinity has much to do with these unusual events. Repetitive occurrences may be the beings method of exchanging awareness with us. Projecting their awareness that results in us entering a semi conscious state.

    No more than a mile from where I live and the same vicinity of some unexplained occurrences, I witnessed a young girls apparition, sitting on a chest at a site which was a former homestead. Her clothing was definitely 17th or 18th century, and I suspect may have died there, perhaps from lead poisoning that was common from pioneer preserved food stores.

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: james

    I use to see these as a kid floating in my bedroom, strange big and small blue bubbles with similar bubble characteristics...They use to scare me and now I know they are a sort of energy form.

  • Reply to: Secret Lives of Elves and Faeries: The True Story of Rev Robert Kirk   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: nrushton

    This is my take on the Kirk story: https://deadbutdreaming.wordpress.com/2016/07/31/the-secret-commonwealth/ There is also a 2009 film called ‘Kirk’, which takes a different view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfpnLXkAsiE 

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: nrushton

    This is interesting. You’ll find other similar sitings over at Modern Fairy Sitings on their Facebook page. Thanks for the post.

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    Read ‘Magic Mushrooms in relgion and alchemy’ by Clark Heinrich.

    The Amainita Mascaria is not a toadstool but a mushroom. 

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