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The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Abramelin replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
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I started posting them in the Harte Mark III - B's thread I made. Link below. Harte
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No. That's not how this works. YT videos are simply not a good way to bolster your claims. I mean , if you were dong research for a university class, most professors would fail you if all you had for reference are YT videos. You are making some pretty wild claims. You have to provide solid evidence (not links to flippin' videos) to back up you claims. Also, any books from GH are also not a great idea to help your case either. He dabbles in pseudo-science, very poorly argued pseudo-science at that.
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Projection again? I'd say. At least he studied the history and culture behind the prophets. Not commentary from those ignorant of it.
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Artist evicted by London landlord cuts rent by commuting from Argentina
Still Waters posted a topic in UK and Europe
An artist who was made homeless after being evicted by his private landlord in London has started effectively commuting from Argentina where the rent is so much cheaper that it covers the cost of air fare. Andy Leek, 38, whose Notes to Strangers works are pasted on to walls and junction boxes across more than 20 British and European cities, has moved to Buenos Aires where the rents are several times cheaper and he travels back to the UK roughly every two months for work. The flight costs less than a monthly train season ticket between Bristol and London. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/19/artist-evicted-by-london-landlord-cuts-rent-by-commuting-from-argentina -
I don't want to see a video. I want to see dates and dating methods.
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Iceberg that sank the Titanic may be shown in unearthed 1912 photo set for auction
Still Waters posted a topic in Palaeontology, Archaeology and History
A rediscovered photo captured two days after the Titanic sank is going on auction this month. The photo, taken by undertaker John Snow Jr, may show the iceberg that sank the ship on its maiden voyage 112 years ago on April 14. It's not known when John Snow Jr took the photo, which can be viewed on the Henry Aldridge & Son Auctioneers website, during the voyage. "Nobody can say for sure that this was THE iceberg that sank the Titanic. But what we can say is that after the rescue ship Carpathia, the Mackay-Bennett was one of the first ships to reach the wreck site and that the undertaker on board decided to take a photo of this iceberg," Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge at Henry Aldridge & Son Auctioneers told The Mirror. The photograph is being sold on April 27, and is expected to fetch around 4,000-7,000 GBP (5,000-8,700 USD). https://www.iflscience.com/iceberg-that-sank-the-titanic-may-be-shown-in-unearthed-photo-from-1912-73865-
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Revisiting God Constructs
ReadTheGreatControversyEGW replied to Sherapy's topic in Spirituality, Religion and Beliefs
Ah, no. The planet Venus to this day has separate names for when it appears in the morning and when it appears in the evening (morning star and evening star). The Greek pair are phosphoros (~ light-bringer) or heosphoros (~ dawn-bringer) and hesperus for the evening star. A peculiarity of Greek: if you want to turn a common noun into a proper noun, add the definitite article: tou heosphoros for capital-H Heosphoros. Let us turn to Isaiah 14:12: In the Septuagint, the king of Babylon is called by a Greek proper noun and repetitive phrase for Venus-as-the-morning-star, tou heosphoros tou proi anatellon = Heosphoros (Dawn-bringer), the one rising in the morning (note the present tense in the phrase, the planet is still rising in the morning - it is the king who has fallen). In translating this, the King James committee went with the Latin word for tou heosphoros which is Lucifer (~ light-bringer), following the Latin Vulgate translation of Isaiah, and rendered the noun phrase poetically as son of the morning, following the underlying Hebrew. Hebrew is not one of my languages, but I am informed that the Hebrew addresses helel, a generic word for "shining one" and uses the explanatory noun phrase "son" (ben) "of the morning" (sahar), based upon https://biblehub.com/interlinear/isaiah/14.htm and linked resources. There's no supernatural devil here, but the writer very much dislikes the former King of Babylon and delights in his humiliation. The English translation is a mash-up of three versions of the passage in three ancient languages, nevertheless clearly using "morning star" as an epithet for a human being. As to Ezekiel 28, we seem to be discussing this because of your belief that "the devil" appears in Genesis 3 and verse 28:13 refers to the King of Tyre being in "Eden, the garden of God." You are entitled to your reading, of course, but Ezekiel would not know what you were talking about when you place "the devil" in Genesis. I agree that the wealthy city of Tyre is compared with paradise in this passage. That doesn't make its king the devil (recall that in Genesis two human beings are at first in Eden and then expelled from it, for the offense of attempted self-deification). I don't know how many cherubs defected in Enochian mythology, but in this passage, the "covering cherub" is not rebelling, he is being fired. Studying the Bible with your spiritual blinders on. Enjoy. -
He doesn't need evidence. He's found a youtube video!!!! There's one born every minute
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Pro-Palestinian protesters burn American flag in NYC, chant ‘death to America’
Setton replied to docyabut2's topic in United States and the Americas
Says the man who openly advocates for breaking the country in half when an election doesn't go his way. -
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Zod YinYang replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
The 12k periodicity of cyclic cataclysm is determined via other means. Perhaps a video covering both periodicity and deposition will shed some light for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3VMjfe2fwE (15:57 if in a hurry). -
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Peter Cox replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
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What are you watching?
Still Waters replied to Drayno's topic in Movies, Music, Books and Television Shows
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But where's the core with the isotopic dating chart showing it's actually every 12k years?
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The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Scott Creighton replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Hi Jon, Many thanks for all that. Certainly much to mull over, that's for sure. SC -
The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Jon Ellison replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
I have no idea where the first generation "original" image would have been obtained from or where it's subject was located. I'm not an Egyptologist. -
This guy has appeared to be the SpamGoose type contributor for this sub forum.
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Atlanteans
Zod YinYang replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Given each stratum (+'bedding layer') is 12k, a million years will be around 83 strata. Further analysis, that they are often oceanic in origin, is displacement activity. The important thing is cyclically cataclysmic deposition - globally synchronous. -
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Antigonos replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
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25 years after release, The Blair Witch Project is getting a reboot
Hammerclaw replied to UM-Bot's topic in Unexplained TV, Books, Film and Radio
Who cares? Reboots of movies are usually really bad, especially reboots of bad movies. If it's a reboot of a great movie, why? How many times can you repaint the Mona Lisa? -
FAA to require reentry vehicles licensed before launch
Waspie_Dwarf replied to Waspie_Dwarf's topic in Space: Exploration and Spaceflight
Why? They didn't break any rules. There was no requirement for them to have a reentry licence before launch. They had the required licence to launch. They didn't reenter and land until after they had a licence. What exactly are you going to punish them for?- 2 replies
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The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Jon Ellison replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
In my humble opinion the painted pyramid wall, the large water color facsimile and all drawings that depict a stick are derivatives of a first generation drawing that did depict a stick. The stick being accidentally omitted in some of the above mentioned images. The progression may well have not been linear or in the sequence often described. For example the facsimile may have been copied from an "original" (to quote Vyse) image (with stick) before the pyramid wall painting was copied from the same "original" (to quote Vyse) image (without stick). An omission due to poor working conditions and the difficulty in seeing red under near red lighting conditions. Also in my humble opinion the facsimile was painted on a flat level surface in clean office conditions. No running or streaking of highly dilute water color. I'm of the understanding that the facsimile was signed off as being an accurate depiction of the (to quote Vyse) "original". There is the distinct possibility that the "original" (to quote Vyse) was in fact the first generation drawing. The above would account for the non existence of the stick in the pyramid wall painting and yet the appearance of the stick in an allegedly subsequent facsimile and some drawings. In that they are both dissimilar depictions of a first generation portable artist sketchbook image. One with stick, One without stick