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News Briefs 07-04-2015

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It’s important to abolish the unconscious dogmatism that makes people think their way of looking at reality is the only sane way of viewing the world.

Robert Anton Wilson

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  1. Mars streaks
    Efrain Palermo is an amateur investigator, and the one who first took notice of those streaks, and put forth the idea that it was the result of water –back when such a concept was still a big No-No. He even got to publish a scientific paper on it many years ago and by now his hypothesis becoming part of the mainstream science. You can listen to him in this interview on The Grimerica Show.

    I’ve met him and now I consider him a good friend 🙂

    BTW he’s also the first one to discover that strange ‘monolith’ on Phobos –you know, the one Buzz Aldrin was so cryptic about? 😉

  2. Atlantis
    [quote=Papamarinopoulos]“Who were the Atlanteans? Plato gave one name to a coalition of different nations that came and invaded the eastern Mediterranean. We have the names of these people written in hieroglyphics in Medinet Habu, in a victorious granite stele.” Medinet Habu is one of the archeological treasures of Egypt. It was built as the mortuary temple of the great pharaoh Ramses III, who reigned from roughly 1186 B.C. to 1155 B.C. Its walls contain some of the most spectacular hieroglyphics in existence. Papamarinopoulos believed that these invaders, generally referred to by historians as the Sea Peoples, had come from a giant nesos that was not an island but a giant peninsula—one encompassing all of mainland Europe west of Italy.

    “If you follow Plato, you go exactly to the Iberian Peninsula because this is where the text leads you. Literally! He describes a valley that is flat and elongated, surrounded by mountains. These mountains are the Sierra Nevadas and Sierra Morenas. The valley has the same position and orientation. It fits exactly with Plato’s description. Like a puzzle piece.”[/quote]

    This subject has always fascinated me and this man’s work I have come to greatly respect. To further the above paragraph, I strongly recommend researching the Wolf Clans of North America, who have a strikingly similar legend to Plato’s Atlantis. There is supposedly a once 40 foot mural on a large stone that fell from the side of a mountain (half of it has been filled in by roadway) that features a “culture hero” type figure baring a similar appearance to the Sea People in Ramses III tomb. More information can be found here on Page 292 (294 in the PDF):
    http://conspiration.ca/e_book/the_atlantis_encyclopedia.pdf

    Native tribes also have legends that seem to reference and island in the Atlantic in what seem to be initiation stories for shamanism. An example found here:
    http://hotcakencyclopedia.com/ho.WhiteWolf.html

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