Archive for the 'Mythology' Category

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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Are We Living In A Computer Simulation?

According to this philosophical argument, odds are our reality isn’t “real”…

 

If what we know is actually a simulation, would you want to be aware of that or not? Which pill would you choose?

 

The Reality Of Reality May Not Be Reality

by ADAM FRANK (NPR)

 

 

“Every night for months before the presidential election, Nate Silver would fire up his computer and run simulated results for his FiveThirtyEight blog on The New York Times. He ran hundreds of these simulations, tweaking variables like “white male poodle owner” turnout. Then along came Election Day. We all went out to vote (you did vote right?) and reality became the final word, trumping whatever Nate Silver’s simulated universe might, or might not, have said.

 

But what if there was more to the story? What if the simulated election didn’t just happen in Nate Silver’s computer? What if Election Day itself was a simulation with you, me and even Nate Silver just running through our autonomous but fully programmed roles. My friends, what if we all are living inside someone else’s simulation?…”

 

For the complete article click here.

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Happy Halloween from the Ancient Celts…

First, we here at the Museum of Mysteries send our love and concern to everyone who endured the terrifying hardship and stress of the hurricane. We are thinking of you.

 

 

As you well know, it’s hard to resist anything that concerns the ever-fascinating ancient Celts and their mysterious rituals…

 

This just so happens to be a subject that is touched on in Seduction, M.J.’s book that will be out on May 7.

 

 

 

Now…

 

Here’s  a little Celtic related wonderment for you on this spooky Halloween eve:

 

Celtic sacrifices confirmed at famed ancient site

by Dan Vergano (USA TODAY)

 

Ancient Celts practiced startling ritual murder practices, decorating sacrifice sites with ghoulish entanglements of human bones, most likely as a warning to foes and the folks they ruled.

 

“Halloween brings trick-or-treaters, candy and rather macabre displays of skeletons and graves suddenly dotting suburban lawns.

 

 

All in fun, but for the ancient Celts who cooked up the autumn festival of Samhain, a predecessor to today’s Halloween, a new study confirms such displays were serious business…”

 

For the rest click here.

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