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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72611108 United States 07/23/2016 05:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very well then. Quoting: Bodhi Sita The name of the location must be off. For I don't get chills that easily when hearing about this technology and the description of the energy shield. There is one in Egypt yes? Elaborate please. Underground facilities. (ancient) Hall of records, like Cayce spoke of. |
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(OP) User ID: 22599203 Poland 07/24/2016 08:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Alterwelt The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills. They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry. ... Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization. ... They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain. ... Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples. Thanks for the info Alterwelt. I wonder if the Accabadora is a remnant of this civilization or something that cropped up after? It is, the mother goddess was a woman, only women could take life in times of peace. It stems from another tradition, one many thousands of years old when it was the women who practiced medicine rather than men. The Nuragic people were helped by Viracocha's group or they acomplished this all by themselves? The people from whom the myth of Viracocha stems are a group which was active in South America over 10.000 years ago and predated the nuragic civilization by several milennia. Alterwelt |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54322626 Venezuela 07/24/2016 11:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice to see you back Alterwelt, here are a few questions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54322626 1) What is the scientifical explanation behind the Placebo and Nocebo effects? A properly stimulated mind in right conditions can affect reality directly. Is this the same principle behind praying and healing? |
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User ID: 72535080 United Kingdom 07/24/2016 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would love to know about the ship on the moon, too. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67877843 United Kingdom 07/25/2016 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi OP, Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843 What can you tell me about the origin and greatest achievements of the nuragic civilization? The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills. They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry. Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization. They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain. Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples. Thanks for the info Alterwelt. I wonder if the Accabadora is a remnant of this civilization or something that cropped up after? It is, the mother goddess was a woman, only women could take life in times of peace. It stems from another tradition, one many thousands of years old when it was the women who practiced medicine rather than men. Thank you Alterwelt. So they were more practitioners of medicine than spiritual or shamanic? |
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Ob_Trice User ID: 67877843 United Kingdom 07/27/2016 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you have any knowledge of the so called Philadelphia Experiment? Is there any truth to the myth and if so what really happened? Is there any truth to the aquatic ape theory, that humans spent a period of their evolution back in the water? |
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User ID: 72296845 United States 07/29/2016 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have been ever found remains of pre-human settlements in Europa and North America? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54322626 Yes, however for the most part they're barely recognizable as artificial. The very youngest finds are well over sixteen thousand years old while most are far, far older. Can you give an idea of what the pre humans looked like? Peepaws |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54322626 Venezuela 08/14/2016 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1) The lesser Antilles were once a larger landmass that was conected to Venezuela and Dominican Republic? 2) The Falkan Islands were once part of South America and/or much bigger before the Younger Dryas? 3) What was the real cause behind the "fall" of Rome in 476? |
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