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  • Reply to: The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Tom Ptok

    therelihunter, you must be a zionist

  • Reply to: Prisons and Imprisonment in the Ancient World: Punishments Used to Maintain Public Order   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Tom Carberry

    The US secretary of state under Bill Clinton, Madeline “It was worth it” Albright, admitted on 60 Minutes to Lesley Stahl that the USA killed over 500,000 Iraqi children with sanctions, long before the 2003 war.  Go to youtube and watch her say it.

    As to US prisons, having practice criminal defense law for decades and having visited prisions in the US and in other countries, I can say that even many third world countries have better and more decent prisons that the USA.

    Alone among all western countries, the US does not allow conjugal visits, resulting in massive amounts of homosexual rape.  Alone among all western countries, the US has life without parole.  Along among all western countries, the US has the death penalty.  Alone among all the western countries, the US has solitary confinement, and uses its super frequently with tens of thousands in solitary.

    And most important, alone among all countries in the whole world, the US makes all prisoners into slaves and makes them work for corporations for nothing.  If they don’t work, they get punished.

     
  • Reply to: The Strange Life of Al-Khidr, the Legendary Immortal Prophet, Mystic, Trickster and Sea Spirit   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Deepak jha

    Awsme page

  • Reply to: Prisons and Imprisonment in the Ancient World: Punishments Used to Maintain Public Order   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: sumday

    Oh please, I do not see the USA going out killing millions of Muslim kids- I do however hear of Muslims killing their own kids and calling it honor killings. I do hear of certain religions that kill unfaithful spouses (usually just the women though), and even certain groups killing other people who don't believe their version of some fairly tale story passed down from a time when people thought the earth was flat. Please save your anti-USA rants for the less intelligent masses, because if you asked pretty much any single criminal in the world where they would prefer to serve their time I'm betting 99% would choose the USA prisons over any other prison in the world.

  • Reply to: New study suggests that the Philippines is the ancestral homeland of Polynesians   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Mitch

    Native Americas came from north east asia hence why they share the same dna as them. There is no cultural and linguistic connections that the Polynesians share with the Native Americas. If you look at the native Americas they are short brown skinny with orientatal eyes. Sweet Potatoes came from Africa and it was said that it was through trade as to why it got there. Polynesian settlement was not stayed in South America as they probably came there and returned back to Polynesia as the Native Americas were very adamant when they saw new people being that Polynesians were bigger too. Polynesians, Micronesians and Melasians share cultural and linguistic similarities between South East Asian Islands that's evident as there are some similar words. Native Americas do not share any cultural and linguistic similarities with Polynesia Micronesia and Melanesia. Why else would a chicken end up in Oceania that can't be found anywhere else. There are some Filipinos who look Polynesians but it's just they're smaller build as Polynesians ate potatoes and coconut which what makes a person big and through time that's why Polynesians are big and mostly fat. Times have changed in Polynesia where there isn't no seafarers and less work to do. Polynesians can thank their Austronesian ancestors like Aboriginal Taiwan Philippines and Indonesia as they were excellent seafarers going from island to island in South East Asian Islands.

  • Reply to: New Year, Old Calendar: The Origins and Controversy of the Gregorian Calendar   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: vk

    In India, every province has a calendar which is basically lunar in nature and does have a mammoth history. New year signifies the starting of a new season and unlike dec 31 and jan 1st, which does not show any transition of season. Even now, all religious festival and important dates are taken from these calendars, which run parallel to the Gregorian calendar.
    vk

  • Reply to: Startling Similarity between Hindu Flood Legend of Manu and the Biblical Account of Noah   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: ghostdog

    Very informative as always. But why is it that most of the times you claim that everything originates from ancient India and Asia in general. Is this some kind of a new trend? You did the same with swastika which originates from Ancient Greece and it is a symbol from goddess Athena it is called "kinitonion", it indicates the movements of the electrons. The deluge of Noah is clearly copied from the deluge of Deucallion. Please share with us more articles which are based on information from ancient texts.

  • Reply to: Magical Incantation Discovered on Ancient Silver Scroll Written in Unknown Language   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Henry Davidson

    IF it is Unreadable and UN-cypherable, HOW do you know that it is a spell? It could be the local recipe for camel urine and milk?
    https://www.google.com/search?q=man+arrested+for+selling+fake+camel+urine

  • Reply to: The Nephilim: Giant Offspring of the Sons of God and the Daughters of Man?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Mick McNulty

    Some people (Steve Quayle is one) use the existence of very tall human beings who were seven and eight feet tall as proof of the existence of giants who were very much taller. This is dishonest. Very tall people do not prove there were once giants of twenty or thirty or fifty feet tall.

    There are historians who suggest the myth of giants arose from the construction of large monuments like Stonehenge, and from very large rocks weighing many tons which were transported many miles by glaciers, then being deposited great distances from their source when the glaciers melted.

  • Reply to: The Disappearing Petroglyphs of the UAE: An ongoing and avoidable tragedy   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Rolf Zeijdel

    Any updates on this fascinating subject are more then welcome!

  • Reply to: Origins of the Mysterious Minoans Unraveled by Scientists   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Hervé Solarczyk

    The Norse name Thorr derives from germanic Thunar, a cognate of English thunder. It bears no relationship to the Semitic name of the bull, thor (Hebrew shor).

  • Reply to: Elfdalian, the Ancient Viking Forest Language of Sweden, Set to be Revived   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Romfield

    It may not be what elves actually spoke, but it's at least based on it.

  • Reply to: Hurrem Sultan, the Cheerful Rose of Suleiman I and a Powerful Woman of the Ottoman Empire   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Demis

    Maybe we should stop calling these kinds of rulers and conquerors 'the greatest' and names like that...
    In the end they are all just filthy mass murderers! We shouldn't consider them 'heroes'.
    The only legitimate kind of rule is democracy.

  • Reply to: Virgin Mothers and Miracle Babies: The Ancient History of Miraculous Conceptions   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Moonsong

    The human mind, it seems, always needed to reproduce a certain cycle of myth and belief in order to survive. All religions and cults have the same fundamental parameters, which goes to show that neither of them is more ‘truthful’ than the others, since they all stem from our fundamental unconsious. Ver good article. Another second continuing one linking these facts to Carl Jung’s theories of the collective unconscious would be interesting.

     
  • Reply to: Hurrem Sultan, the Cheerful Rose of Suleiman I and a Powerful Woman of the Ottoman Empire   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Moonsong

    I had never heard of this ruler before – yes I consider her a ruler and an astounding person as she managed to gain such an influential position in a time and place in history where women were not only marginalised, but treated as less than objects. Thanks for writing this article.

     
  • Reply to: Startling Similarity between Hindu Flood Legend of Manu and the Biblical Account of Noah   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Mahalingam Santhri N

    Comparing both legends I believe ADAM and others including the flora and fauna arrived on earth which was then sterile soon on tits formation hit by a planet size object which is stated as Noah's arc

  • Reply to: Diabetes gene may come from Neanderthals   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Mahalingam Santhri N

    May be the disorder could be cured by gene editing by a simple therapy to be clinically tested. One day culture of the patient's urine and blood to be injected sub-cutaneously. Such injections are harmless and without side effects and have cured Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma and allergic dermatitis.

  • Reply to: Origins of the Mysterious Minoans Unraveled by Scientists   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Abhilasha Singh

    I think they just covered every land here by saying they were 'Europeans' originated in 'Greece' and came from 'Turkey'. I expect scientists to do better than this conclusion.

  • Reply to: The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Allen121212

    In a Vienna museum, I saw a piece of the tablecloth from The Last Supper. And, in Colon, a gold box containing the bones of the Three Wise Men--they must have stuck together on some ancient talk-show circuit.

  • Reply to: Catapult: The Long-Reaching History of a Prominent Medieval Siege Engine   8 years 4 months ago
    Comment Author: Anthony Last

    Your website takes ages to load, due in no small part to the huge number of adverts on each page. I realise that you require funding to continue, but do there have to be so many ads making loading ultra slow?

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