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Zod YinYang replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
The Lake Missoula theory is simply one of the weaker theories, as compared to oceanic slop (mega-tsunami) of 12kya. Globally synchronised sedimentary strata are conveniently globally pervasive, and thus not too difficult for anyone to view. Each stratum laid in a day, each discontinuity 12ky of weathering/ vegetation. -
Have you got ghosts in your house or in your apartment
openozy replied to dream jo's topic in Ghosts, Hauntings and The Paranormal
The paranormal is like religion to me so remember this post next time you pick on and question the paranormal realm my man 🤣. Joking but questioning people's belief could be dangerous in certain circles.👍 -
Atlanteans
Abramelin replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
It's a river system: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Continuity-of-the-Tamanrasett-River-Cap-Timiris-giant-system-Complete-identified_fig4_283714259 https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Hydrological-context-of-Africa-Map-of-the-main-rivers-of-the-Mediterranean-West-African_fig3_283714259 -
I investigated the Channeled Scablands. They are from the Lake Missoula Floods which happened 15-13,000 years ago and there was more than one. But they were localized. So where's your cores to show us this strata?
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The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Jon Ellison replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Okay so we have drawings that could be first generation that include the stick by necessity, but we cannot be sure which one if any is the true first generation image. set that aside for now. There are two possibilities . 1... Two artists suffered the same illusion (A Stick) independently of one another and went on to record that illusion by drawing near identical images. (With stick). 2... All images Without a stick are incorrect second generation or onwards copies of the first generation image with stick.. Next Question... Regarding the large facsimile, about A1 sized, white with highly dilute red water color characters. "Facsimile" by definition being a copy of a document or artwork and not a depiction of an object. Do we have a copy of the first generation source for the above mentioned facsimile? -
Dorset couple find 17th-century treasure hoard while renovating kitchen
Piney replied to Still Waters's topic in Palaeontology, Archaeology and History
A little leftover stash from a Royalist when Cromwell was on his tear? That's what I would think.- 1 reply
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Muslim student loses legal challenge over school's 'prayer ban'
itsnotoutthere replied to pellinore's topic in UK and Europe
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An attack of the vapours: Tennessee bill endorses chemtrails conspiracy theory
joc replied to Grim Reaper 6's topic in Conspiracies and Secret Societies
I really don't think you have made an effort at all really. You just keep beating the same old 'weather modification' drum. The Conspiracy has nothing to do with weather modification. The Conspiracy has everything to do with the ignorance of millions of people with regards to contrails. These people believe that every time contrails make a X in the sky that it means the evil government is targeting the masses. And now it appears this idiocy has leaked into the state government of Tennessee. -
The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Scott Creighton replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Hi Jon, The earliest drawing of the 'stick' appears in Vyse's private journal (see post here). This was drawn in Vyse's journal on 27th April, 1837. Is this the first generation? My guess is no because my own (long held) view is that Vyse & Co discovered and used markings from outside the GP (probably found in the northern and southern rubble piles) and copied these into the Vyse Chambers. (There's a recent thread here presenting evidence of this). So, if anything is to be considered an original source, it would be those. SC -
Atlanteans
Zod YinYang replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
It would have been ~12,000 years ago. The Great Pyramid provides the clearest evidence of the YDE. Sedimentary strata provide evidence of cyclic cataclysm (punctuated aggradational cycles). Other evidence can be found in the literature, e.g. Graham Hancock (qv channeled scablands Northwest coast of North America). -
Have you got ghosts in your house or in your apartment
Antigonos replied to dream jo's topic in Ghosts, Hauntings and The Paranormal
I remember that incident. If it’s the same one I’m thinking of it was a really long time ago, it was in a book on sharks I had as a teenager. -
The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Jon Ellison replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Okay if the painted wall state is "No Stick" then the painted wall cannot be first generation. Do we have the first generation image that does by necessity include the stick? The first generation image from which all subsequent generations of images, with and without stick are derived? -
Europe's First Civilization: the Vinča Culture
Piney replied to Abramelin's topic in Palaeontology, Archaeology and History
Dan Davis. His channel is spot on and 5 stars. -
I spent years looking for evidence of cataclysm 10,000 years ago all over the Eastern U.S. I found none. Where did you search for your evidence?
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The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Scott Creighton replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Not quite sure what you mean by that, Jon. The modern photo has no 'stick' on the wall (as per Perring and Rowe) although there appears to be a fragment of it seen within the cartouche (and looks to me like someone has tried to cover it over with something or rub it away). Can you tell, using your artistic and photographic skills, if that line ever was drawn on the block outside the cartouche? SC -
Religion pulled apart by Dan Barker
Ajay0 replied to pellinore's topic in Spirituality, Religion and Beliefs
There are some unorthodox ways to test self-control in Indian culture. Putting sugar cubes in one's tongue to detect salivation or lack of it to indicate sensory control is one such. Some meditate in the midst of crocodiles and venomous snakes to test their mental equanimity. This was Gandhi's way of testing his celibacy in those times, and he himself broadcast it for all to hear boldly and did not keep it a secret. What would you suggest as a test of celibacy based on those times ! I don't consider Gandhi an enlightened sage. He is a saintly person but not a Buddha. Where has he stated such ! I found this instead.. https://www.mkgandhi.org/articles/womenempowerment.htm#:~:text=Woman is more fitted than,woman is immeasurably man's superior. https://www.thestatesman.com/opinion/gandhi-and-women-1503172718.html Gandhi studied law in Britain in his youth, had many british and european friends and was a supporter of the British empire back then and shared its prejudices as well. So these remarks should be judged in the context of the time and circumstances. It was the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of civilians that prompted him to change his stand and oppose it instead. He said in 1931 later on, "The mighty English look quite pygmies before the mighty races of Africa. They are noble savages after all, you will say. They are certainly noble, but no savages and in the course of a few years the Western nations may cease to find in Africa a dumping ground for their wares.” -
Israel strikes site in Iran in retaliation for weekend assault
Unusual Tournament replied to docyabut2's topic in Israel, Palestine and the Middle-East
Largely ineffective Israeli strike. In retrospect Netanyahu should have listened to Biden and Blinken and not retaliated. Israel lost many cruise missiles that fell short in Iraq and are now in the hands of Iran, Irans nuclear program is intact and Israeli attacks were basically micro drones launched from within Iran. Now Israel looks weak and vulnerable and Netanyahu is on his way out -
Atlanteans
Zod YinYang replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
The 'Younger Dryas Event' is a convenient term to refer to the most recent instance of cyclic cataclysm that The Earth undergoes twice a Great Year. There are other terms, e.g. God's Judgement, The Great Flood/Deluge, Ragnarök, Götterdämmerung, etc. Cyclic cataclysm is not cause by impactors (there is no cosmic 'tennis ball serving machine'). -
I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust
Paranoid Android replied to OverSword's topic in United States and the Americas
Uri Berliner resigns from NPR (link) after he is stood down for his article: -
Atlanteans
Antigonos replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
No, Zod’s bloviations make Scott look like Einstein. -
The Nelson's Chamber Cartouche
Jon Ellison replied to Scott Creighton's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Okay. there's only one solution. Any image that does NOT include the stick (an omission) cannot be first generation. Does the painted wall include the stick? -
Atlanteans
Peter Cox replied to Duke Wellington's topic in Ancient Mysteries and Alternative History
Me me pick me. We have a farm in Southern Namibia where on the property is a cave where the Koi-san bushman lived in from time to time, you can find all kinds of old stone tools around there. I have an arrow head that my wife mistaknly thought was a nice rock to take home. We asked the mine geologist and he said 100% hand made tool (arrow hear) as they type of rock does not break in the way this one was. -
Israel strikes site in Iran in retaliation for weekend assault
docyabut2 replied to docyabut2's topic in Israel, Palestine and the Middle-East
Fox News confirmed there have been explosions in Iran's Isfahan province, which is where Natanz, one of Iran's nuclear facilities, is located. They both are trying to hit each others nuclear plants ? -
RFK Jr., floating conspiracy theory, says 'reasonable' people say Jan. 6 wasn't insurrection
Paranoid Android replied to Grim Reaper 6's topic in United States and the Americas
Looks like you edited your post at some point. Had I seen this comment I'd have responded to it in my last post to you. I just wanted to point out that the "spin" you are accusing me of is literally me quoting the articles you cited! Ok, carry on, I just needed to add that in - Today
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Are you talking about the YDI?