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Can't wait for the Reality TV show!
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I have been taught theology by a Jesuit and studied Anatomy taught by an atheist. As for archeological discoveries of note, I like to hear about them from globally recognized institutions. This thread wins some kind of prize. |
I'll bet the "alien" was left there after the filming of "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull". Wasn't that filmed there? :)
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Photos to prove that please? Shouldn't be hard since it is family.
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I doubt the Indian Jones movie was using mummy's with Carbon 14 dating to the year 250 AD.
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I probably have more knowledge in this subject then 99% of the world's population. It's all about opening your mind and seeing things from a totally different perspective. When we are all born we are all ready on the road to a closed mind. As one expert in this field said, "the more I learn the crazier I sound."
Here is one example. Do people know a "phone" was actually invented almost 1,200 years ago? And in China no less. True story. Now there will be a person who will say. "that is impossible and crazy." But, it's true. The greatest ignorance is when people bash something in a topic they know nothing about. |
Were you in archeology or history or another science?
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I'm into all three. One of the most interesting topics is called forbidden archaeology. There are many things that science cannot explain. And when this happens they are ignored. This is what happened to Einstein and Tesla. But, they eventually prevailed.
The 10 most amazing unexplained artifacts |
Lottoguy is an interesting name. Do you enjoy gambling or does it have a different meaning?
We have found that avoiding gambling has enabled us to pay for our grandchildren's college educations. They had to keep their grades up and choose a viable career, but we think it is a good investment. We hope that they will make a lot of money so we can move in with them. |
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Is this that phone? It is from ancient Peru. |
Yes, it is TRUE. The object is in the Smithsonian in Washington DC. Does anybody know this on these boards? I can probably count on my hands how many know this. But, when people are confronted with something so unusual to their way of thinking it is automatically discounted. I like to call it the "Chuckle Factor". There is so much in our world that is totally amazing that people just cannot accept.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innova...ons-180947641/ |
Folded up mummies having "egghead" extended crania are found in arid regions of South America. The ancient people buried their dead this way. Too, they used boards on their infants to shape their skulls like this. For UFO and alien stories Roswell is a lot closer to Florida. Boo! Roswell UFO incident - Wikipedia
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Meanwhile a Bigfoot family picnics at one of the rest stops on the West Virginia turnpike totally unnoticed!
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How then do you explain newborns with elongated skulls? And please don't use Wikipedia for your source of information. Even colleges tell their students that site is unreliable.
Mummified Head of Newborn Baby with Extremely Elongated Skull Found in Peru | Ancient Origins |
Yes, that picnic is right next to the "Whistling In The Dark Syndrome" convention.
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Do you think 9/11 was an inside job...carried out by the American government? And not just that they knew the plot ahead of time (but I am curious if you believe that also), but that the fall of the Twin Towers...was actually a controlled demolition? Anxiously awaiting your answer. :popcorn: |
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Paddington Bear --- you know the talking bear who can read , write , craves orange marmalade and acts very much like a young boy is also from Peru --- from " Darkest Peru " to be exact . So it would appear that anything is possible . |
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If we cannot understand an event, we normally reject it as true. IMHO, that's the way humans are wired. |
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But people once argued that the world was flat. And that if you reached the edge, you'd fall off! |
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Actually in that part of the world they buried the dead in the fetal position. This is why so many are found in that position. I guess you came into this world that way and you will leave this world that way.
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I like seeing different topics. |
No, not into the 9/11 conspiracy theory. Kind of hard to install thousands of feet of primer cord below the feet of office workers over a long period of time. Then connect them to explosives on every floor. Although, one thing is strange. There were 6 or 7 CCTV cameras on top of the Pentagon roof aimed right out to where the jet would have come from. Yet, none of that footage has ever been released. This is how these conspiracies start.
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I always get a kick out of those who believe in the flat Earth theory. I always ask them what is on the other side?
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The paranormal topics are always interesting to talk about. I'm surprised nobody hasn't started a club already.
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I've done much research on many topics including the death of Marilyn Monroe and James Forrestal. Both were murdered neither of them committed suicide. When you read documents that were released via the Freedom Of Information Act you will come to that conclusion. Mainstream media won't cover stories like that. Even thou the evidence is right out there.
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Not sure if this is exactly the same. https://www.thevillages.com/recreation/socialClubs.htm |
Not for me. Went to one meeting to check it out and it was not what I was expecting.
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Looked around in the GAIA web site for more info on this. There is some good reading there. Interesting to note in Nazca they have cave drawings that go way back in time. Some of them show figures with three fingers. Strange stuff indeed.
Join Gaia as we investigate an anomalous finding being unearthed in Nazca, Peru | Gaia Here is a short video on a 500 year old mummy that was in almost perfect condition: The Fascinating Afterlife of Peru's Mummies | Travel | Smithsonian |
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Donna was interested in ghosts not new wave stuff. |
Actually, most of my family photos are in a large plastic tote, which I don't have time to sift through now. And the Indiana Jones reference was a joke. There is another possible explanation that you may not be aware of, the practice of head binding: Head Space: Behind 10,000 Years of Artificial Cranial Modification - Atlas Obscura
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Must have bound their fingers too!
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Google "Star Child Skull" or "Lloyd Pye" and read about this discovery. It's not elongated but something that is hard for science to explain.
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The Jimmy Church radio show will be talking about the Nazca mummy in one hour. Check his web site for more info.
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Beam me up, Scottie!
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Time will tell on this mummy. There is a good possibility it's some kind of fake hoax. I really don't trust Jaime Musssain the famous Mexican television reporter. He has a bad history with such things.
Four years ago this thing was uncovered in the same area: The Atacama Humanoid - YouTube |
[QUOTE=Lottoguy;1417345]Time will tell on this mummy. There is a good possibility it's some kind of fake hoax.QUOTE]
"Fake Hoax"?? Now I'm confused.:shrug: |
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The carbon 14 dating sounds legit. They do sound like their going about the right thing in sending out DNA samples to five different labs for testing. And each one does not know where the sample has come from. What bothers me is the people connected to this "discovery". One of the Russian scientists I checked is not listed in the Russian academy he said he is connected with. That is a red flag to me. Unless there is some kind of miss communication? Any way this story is going to take a few months to play out.
Another link to share: DNA Testing Of Paracas Peru Elongated Skulls: May 2017 Update - YouTube |
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