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  • Reply to: The Dilmun Civilization: An Important Location for Ancient Mythology and Trade   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: santhosh kannalath

    I think 'dilmun' and 'tilmun' are variations of 'damilam' or 'tamilam'- the dravidian word for dravidan. Meluha, the Indus Valley Civilization was a dravidan civilization. (So was Elam). Whatever be its location the Dilmun civilization was either a parallel existing one with the Indus Valley civilization or a forerunner of it. Both seem to be dravidan.

  • Reply to: Was the Garden of Eden a Real Place?   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Dan Moore

    I believe the Garden was a real place, before the Cataclysm or Great Flood. That event rearranged the topography and oceans of the planet. Therefore, the site of Eden is buried and no longer accessable. Hunting for a present location is futile.

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Kurt Eskildsen

    There is a lot more surface contact that it appears from other angles. Looks to me like a very large [perhaps not in proportion to the stone] polygonal patch is firmly holding the stone in place on a much less steep part of the slope. A beautiful example of the art nature provides.

  • Reply to: BREAKING NEWS: Enormous Monument Over 2,000 Years Old Discovered in Petra   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Kahlypso

    Looks like a nice big landing pad when viewed from above. Did they say what the platform was made from? Massive stone blocks? Cut directly from the stone? Is it level?

  • Reply to: Khoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Joseph

    Hi Mark , That is the local name used by the European settlers , practiaclly used for any indigenous group living a primitive life and basic cultural custom's . But because the Khoisan people defied the odds and lived remotely for many year's as they did undisturbed the name "Bushman" stuck with them. As others even the Bantu started to slowly graduate into a western standard of living isolating themselves from the name "Bushman" .It is safe to say the first and last hunters and gatheres of the desert and Kalahari where the Khoisan people or san people . However it is a offensive to use the word ...Mantodea was talking about the same thing , just using a different name ..I am from Namibia by the way !!!

  • Reply to: The Ant People of the Hopi   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Ethan

    I am interested in what you were fortunate to capture . [email protected]. send me a few please

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Zhukov

    Despite its age, its not one of the Rolling Stones.

  • Reply to: Khoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Joseph

    Thank you Richards. I was just about to go crazy seeing how the people of my country are potrayed to the outside world .

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe S

    It is part of that hill. It is Attached because it is from same origin formation as hill.with proper delivered use in leverage, it would pop loose. Yes but then it would roll :) then how to stop it ? It does seem strange only been there 1300 yrs. How old is hill itself then ?

  • Reply to: Who Destroyed the Great Library of Alexandria?   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Ethan

    I want to know more about the books you've read. Please help point me in a good direction. I love Tesla, btw. Look forward to hearing from you !

  • Reply to: The Alien Agenda: Myth, Underground Bases & Extraterrestrials   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Eugene

    In absolute agreement. Those that choose a credible scientific path seem also to seek the truth in the manner in which they present their findings.

  • Reply to: The Abydos King List Safeguards the Identities of 76 Egyptian Kings   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: gord

    Hey Jake the whitey, stop thinking your God's chosen, stop thinking your above the law, stop being ignoirant

  • Reply to: The History of the Magical Flying Carpets   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: jagganatha

    In my quest as an theist to discover IF there is in fact God, years ago I had an interesting experience. I was in my rented rooms in Varanasi, India where I had been reading hindu and Buddhists scriptures guided by a saint.

    I slept on the traditional bed. These things were uncomfortable and always too short, consisting of a wooden frame witrh a rope woven lattice to support you. I always slept badly and later moved to the rug on the floor!

    Anyway, though fascinated by the mythologies as stories, I had still no evidence at all. But then one night I was asleep, and when some THING woke me up I was in mid-air several feet clear of the floor, cool!

    Lying there, I thought to myself, nah, I'm only dreaming, at which point the bed slammed back down on the floor.
    Shocked, I sat up, unable to believe the evidence of my senses, but quite upset by what had happened.

    So I decided to get back to sleep. Well, as I was nodding off, I said to whatever it was, and to myself that I'd believe it if it happened again.

    And as soon as I had that thought the bed and I rose up into the air again.

    God is just so cool!!

  • Reply to: Scientists Who Believe in Bigfoot   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: jagganatha

    A very long time ago in Katmandu, sometime back in the 80s after the K2 catastrophe I was in conversation with a group of climbers who had returned, they said, from another stupid winter expedition.
    They had got lost returning to their base, in the snow, but as they were desperately trying to orientate themselves before they became frozen food one of them had sight of a group of three dark figures watching them from a distance.

    These figures then approached them but were in fact unlike us at all. They corresponded exactly to descriptions of Yeti/Bigfoot known through folklore and they guided the expedition to their shelter, a cave, where these people rested up, fed and cared for by the yeti, until it was safe enough to leave. They were there, they said for three days and nights. Of course they couldnt really communicate with the yeti at all, but were very glad their lives had been saved by these people, as at the time, the casualties from that K2 expedition were the talk of the town, unfortunately.

  • Reply to: The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: jagganatha

    Years ago I had a student who became a photographer as his profs at uni were intent on only having students imbibe current THEORY as FACT.

    Nobody teaching theory as fact is anything other than an entertainer and a charlatan.

    This applies equally to Stephen Hawking, Brian Cox and Jim Alkalili (who cannot even produce proof than the multiplication of minus numbers produces a positive number (eg as taught in schools STILL -3x-3=9!) I asked him but he couldn't.

    So whilst it is interesting to discover stuff and attempt to date it, it is stupid to makeup stories about it. And teach them to kids. This also means alternative theories are as equally BS.
    Including all the paranormal theorists around!

    Believe what you like, do, but please dont imagine this entitles you to make a living out of it!! Listen to Cameron or Blair or Trump or Boris Johnson . Their prophecies of the consequences of the UK leaving the EU are ALL unsubstantiated THEORIES embarked upon by beings who all know their jobs are at risk and are anyway of no value...

  • Reply to: The Abydos King List Safeguards the Identities of 76 Egyptian Kings   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Jake McBerg

    Black people get a job and quit breaking the law.

  • Reply to: The Abydos King List Safeguards the Identities of 76 Egyptian Kings   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Jake McBerg

    I like how the "cult" word came out AWFUL quick! Thank you!

  • Reply to: The precious remains of Akrotiri, an ancient city obliterated in the great eruption of Thera   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Jake McBerg

    "...including religious processions" Don't you mean "cultic"?

  • Reply to: Spectacular Peruvian Rope Bridge, last of its kind, carries forward tradition of the Inca   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Jake McBerg

    Where's the word "cult" ? C'mon...need more CULT! And myth! And Pagan...don't forget pagan!

  • Reply to: Survey: New exciting Ancient Origins Features   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: stan Deutscher

    I love to share ideas without need to convince. My need is to understand and hopefully be understood

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