News Briefs 28-07-2010
Posted by Rick MG at 11:59, 28 Jul 2010Yep.
- Circular structure found near Stonehenge more likely a barrow.
- Excavations begin at Pillar of Eliseg in Wales.
- Experts
enslavetrickconvince tourists to heave menhirs. - Archaeologists discover Bulgarian 'Machu Picchu'.
- Real motives behind the Bosnian pyramid hoax.
- Egypt's Lake Qarum is being surveyed for possible ruins.
- Diving the mysterious depths of sacred Maya pools.
- Assyrian tomb dating to 7th century BC unearthed in Iraq.
- Romane ite 3D: touring the ancient capital in 320 AD.
- Search for 15th-century Chinese shipwreck off Kenyan coast.
- 1970s Japanese monster illustrations by Gojin Ishihara.
- Alan Moore's psychedelic encounters with metaphysical beings, &c..
- Has the late Fortean trickster John Keel returned via EVP?
- Fermi Paradox, phase changes, & intergalactic colonisation. Engage.
- Spelunkers in Australia offered cave tours in Klingon.
- Meteorite lands on cricket match, but TARDIS fails to materialise.
- Is dark matter cooling the sun?
- Atom smasher closes in on 'God' particle.
- Multiple witnesses stunned by UFO in South Africa.
Thanks Greg and Kat.
Quote of the Day:
"You must pull the hand of history out of your ass!"
Puppetji (NSFW puppet guru)


Comments
14 July 2008
22 min 36 sec
It is a shame that the so-called Bosnian pyramid gets nothing but denial and ridicule from mainstream science.
As far as I am aware... and I have followed this story with some relative attention to event over the years, the only real representatives of the archaeological community to even pay a visit to the site in person, were Egyptian and they proclaimed it to be the real deal.
If the Bosnian pyramid location holds a genuine antediluvian structure built by human hand, it would literally turn history on its ear... and we simply do not have a scientific community that is willing to be stood on its ears anymore. They are far too comfy sitting on their butt cheeks... in stuffed leather chairs behind ancient oaken desks in musty, cobwebbed libraries of the late 19th century.
"Action speaks louder than words but... not nearly as often."
-Mark Twain
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22 November 2004
1 day 20 hours
It's so obvious it's brilliant:
Experts
enslave trickconvince tourists to heave menhirs.These menhirs were tourist attractions constructed by forced tourist labor.
The pyramids were done the same way. In fact, the only part that has been forgotten is to make the tourists work.
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14 November 2007
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