Ancient. Moderne and Brutalist Art and Archtecture. (4 replies)
Could Moderne and/or Brutalist art and architecture develop without being preceded and underpinned by a technological culture? If so how?
View ArticleScanPyramids Project II – Hidden Chamber(s) (74 replies)
Re: Re: [grahamhancock.com] [grahamhancock.com] [grahamhancock.com] [grahamhancock.com] The Original Post Topic has become cumbersome and dated given current events at Giza. Please continue...
View ArticleAnother Bimini Road? (no replies)
I am a historical researcher for certain counties in the State of Mississippi, in the U.S.A. I found two written accounts about a strange rock formation (something very rare in Mississippi, not known...
View ArticleThe value for pi 22/7 3.1428 seen in Great pyramid at 80 rc above the base....
It is reasonable to expect that somewhere along the height of the Great Pyramid there would be a level where pi 22/7 314.28 Royal cubits would be found. However, we find this at exactly 80 Royal...
View ArticleAmmonia as Amon's scent in the Red Pyramid? (4 replies)
In [www.youtube.com] the German author brought up the topic of the Red Pyramid potentially having been used as a chemical reactor to produce Ammonia. Only German language. He mentioned that even today...
View ArticleEnjoying your Karma Graham Hancock? (8 replies)
You're coming under a deluge of critism from Archaelogy and Academia in general. Type in Graham Hancock debunked into a search engine or Youtube or just Graham Hancock into a search to see all the...
View ArticleAncient stone walls of Athens Greece (5 replies)
I was recently in Athens Greece and near the Acropolis on the small hill opposite (near the Observatory) I discovered this ancient stone wall with very large stones, much in the style of other sites...
View ArticleIs Sage Wall an Ancient Mammoth Gauntlet? (9 replies)
I stumbled upon this Youtube video of some amateur explanations for the existence of ancient megaliths in SW Montana at Sage Mountain Center: [youtu.be] The guy in the video speculates they are...
View ArticleSecrets of the past have been hidden away for us (1 reply)
The truth is that good men have long known how critical records are in everything (For knowing how many plants you need next year). Libraries popped up. Ephesus, Alexandria, Pergamum. They all were...
View ArticleThe Man Bag = Is wellknown from the Vedic history: Called the Kamandalam...
Vedic history tells a: container called "The Man Bag" in Sanskrit " The Kamandalam Hyderali" , Sanskrit, represents : " Divine knowledge as Cosmic Structure, Cyclical Nature, Human Psysichal Form,...
View ArticleIndia - The Forgotten Part (no replies)
You are seeking all world over for answers about our path. But you forgot about India - our most ancient bibliographer..! And the same thing - There is so much more the Indian people have not even...
View ArticleQuestion about dinosaurs (3 replies)
Is it possible that the reason we find so few dinosaur skeletons is because a prior human civilization dug up all the more accessible (and shallower buried) preserved specimens? Has there ever been...
View ArticleJosephus (1st century historian) mention of Gobekli Tepe (3 replies)
I have a question regarding Gobekli Tepe and mentions of it in Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews. Josephus' mentions of the Pillars of Seth, constructed after the flood by the to pass the knowledge of...
View ArticleBimini Road. (no replies)
I couldn't help but think that the site looks like a lay down yard similar to what you might see in a construction site? Would I be wrong to think that perhaps it was a staging area for a new...
View ArticleLake Titicaca (3 replies)
Okay, new here. So I have a question. If the ancient shoreline at Lake Titicaca (sp?) is now at an angle to the water level which would indicate that there was upthrust of the earth's crust, how can...
View ArticleAwesome site with TONS of stuff that connects with Graham's stuff (no replies)
First time poster here!!! I'm warning you, there's probably a hundreds of pages and files that could probably fill five gigabytes if you saved them, I'm even having trouble sticking to one topic...
View ArticleAnother pyramid theory (3 replies)
First I want to point out that I do some hobby blacksmithing and smelting, which is where my brain started from. I am wondering if there are any material scientists, or those who have an interest in...
View ArticleOera Linda book (2 replies)
I am wondering if anyone has read the Oera Linda book and want to hear your thoughts on it and if you have any additional information about it. I find it very interesting, but I am suprised that I...
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