Archive for December, 2012

The Atlantean Roots of Ancient Egypt

Are we a species with Amnesia? What is the real history of ancient Egypt and the world?

 

So much evidence points to the idea that a very advanced civilization existed in antiquity, and was destroyed at the end of the last ice age when massive floods overtook the globe. The worldwide flood myths alone support this idea, and as it turns out the Egyptians also have a flood myth – all signs point to their civilization blooming out of the ashes of the survivors of a lost land that was overcome by water – could it be Atlantis?

 

Author and lecturer Graham Hancock has a very eloquent talk about all this that he presented recently at the 2012 Conference. He ties it all together in a way that is very, very convincing indeed –

 

 

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Is A Bigfoot Disclosure On The Horizon?

 

I was always skeptical of Bigfoot even though I wanted so much to believe in a higher primate with which we humans could share our world. With all the hoaxes and insubstantial “evidence” floating around, it was starting to feel bleak for poor Sasquatch, despite its long history of sightings, dating all the way back to ancient pictographs by native North Americans.

 

And then there was new analysis of the original print of the infamous Patterson/Gimlin film. The recent documentary from National Geographic in which this incredible film evidence is seriously tested can be seen here –

 

 

For more interesting information on newsworthy Bigfoot goings-ons of late, please visit the links below.

 

‘Bigfoot’ DNA Sequenced In Upcoming Genetics Study

 

Some of the most beautiful and convincing Bigfoot photos I’ve ever seen.

 

If you’re a subscriber: Coast To Coast Radio interview with researcher David Paulides in which he discusses some of the evidence and legends of Bigfoot. “Forensic drawings made from witness testimony have shown remarkable similarities, he noted. Pictographs of Bigfoot-like creatures on rocks by Native Americans date back 1,500 years, and Elders have said that their ancestors revered them as “caretakers of the woods,”…”

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