News Briefs 01-04-2009
Posted by Rick MG at 11:45, 01 Apr 2009I'm twittering and I don't know why.
- Hitler survived WWII! Actually, maybe he really did.
- Kamyana Mohyla: a stone barrow in the Ukrainian steppes.
- Nefertiti's real wrinkled face found in CT scan of famous bust?
- Cast of Homo Floresiensis 'hobbit' skeleton to go on public display.
- Yarr, this 'ere treasure be from Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge!
- He charted the moon before Galileo, but you've probably never heard of him.
- Mystery bear in Suffolk woods a hoax to promote Shakespeare. To bear or not to bear...
- A sick sea turtle almost swam directly to a turtle hospital. Turtle ambulances have sirens.
- Inmates of Brazil prison using pigeons to smuggle cell phones. No, they're not smuggling them the way you're thinking...
- A cat's central nervous system can repair itself.
- UFOs circle Australia's top end, with one photographed.
- Russian rocket booster source of flaming UFO seen across eastern USA?
- US military vows to track 800 satellites by October. Er, who's tracking them now?
- Honda develops brain interface to control robots by thought.
- How our brain differentiates between reality and fantasy.
- First-person computer games improve vision. Dungeons & Dragons improved my charisma +10.
- Why science doesn't make sense (Amazon US & UK).
- Wiccan numbers are increasing in the USA, and so is the newt population.
THanks Kat and Ross.
Quote of the Day:
The forces in a capitalist society, if left unchecked, tend to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.



Comments
12 April 2007
3 hours 46 min
When I first began to read this article, something in my head rang when I read the name Krespi. Then I remembered.
First, the name is misspelled. It was not 'Krespi', but 'Crespi', with a C.
He was a Salesian monk, and apparently the indians of the region of his parish considered him something of a saint. That's why they confided to him the existence of a mysterious cave, called 'La Cueva de los Tayos', where there were very weird golden objects.
You might not recognize the name 'La Cueva de los Tayos', but you might have heard of a certain fellow named Erich Von Däniken. He heard of the mystery cave, and based his bestseller book "The Gold of the Gods" on it.
That cave it is said to have been explored by a very important team, lead by Americans. There's a picture where you can see Neil Armstrong inside that cave.
In this page you can learn more about Father Crespi, and also there's a picture of him.
Does that look like the Führer to you??
Maybe the Germans who attended Crespi's fuenral was good old Erich, paying the final respects to the man who made him win a lot of money :)
So yeah, Crespi was a fascinating character. But the most evil man in the world in disguise? Methinks not.
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