
Mysterious North America Giants & Advance Ancient Human Civilizations
Published on May 14, 2017
Dig a Little DEEPER: Giants
Mysterious North America Giants & Advance Ancient Human Civilizations
Published on May 14, 2017
Dig a Little DEEPER: Giants
Featured Image: Map of the world by Ottoman admiral Piri Reis, drawn in 1513.Only half of the original map survives and is held at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul.The map synthesizes information from twenty maps, including one drawn by Christopher Columbus of the New World. CREDIT: Piri Reis (circa – circa ) SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).
From youtube uploaded by HistoricalDoc
Published on Apr 22, 2013
Who were the first people to discover America? Historical evidence uncovers the myth of Christopher Columbus being the first to America. This documentary explores the evidence of Ancient Civilizations visiting North America long before Columbus. Chinese, Egyptian, Viking explorers all traveled to the New World.
from George Washington University
GW Anthropology Professor Jeffrey Blomster’s Research Featured in PNAS Journal
May 8, 2012
WASHINGTON-George Washington University Professor Jeffrey P. Blomster’s latest research explores the importance of the ballgame to ancient Mesoamerican societies. Dr. Blomster’s findings show how the discovery of a ballplayer figurine in the Mixteca Alta region of Oaxaca demonstrates the early participation of the region in the iconography and ideology of the game, a point that had not been previously documented by other researchers. Dr. Blomster’s paper, Early evidence of the ballgame in Oaxaca, Mexico, is featured in the latest issue of Proceedings in the National Academies of Science (PNAS).
Dr. Blomster, GW associate professor of anthropology, has spent 20 years researching the origin of complex societies in Mesoamerica. The participation of early Mixtec societies in ballgame imagery is a new aspect of his research. For the journal publication, Dr. Blomster worked with undergraduate students Izack Nacheman and Joseph DiVirgilio to create artistic renditions of the figurine artifacts found in Mexico.
While early games used a hard rubber ball, the ballgames Dr. Blomster researches bear little resemblance to today’s Major League Baseball. . . . read complete report
Back when I Hosted “Unraveling the Secrets” I had the pleasure of interviewing John Jensen who made the discovery of many signs of Ancient Canals once flourishing all over the USA. Here is the link to his site. . . EDITOR
Canal Complexes in America ………………… This site is a review of evidence that will forever change the history of North America, shifting our view from what we think we know about America to a whole new and radically different perspective of pre-historic civilizations on the North American continent.
Ancient Cities on our Coasts ………………… There are many underwater harbors, channels and canals in Florida and Louisiana, as well as other areas, that are covered with vestiges and remnants of a very sophisticated, enormously large aquatic based culture or civilization that existed BEFORE current sea level rose an average of 5 feet.
Sophisticated Geo Engineers …Evidence on this site, shows many harbor areas on much of Florida’s coasts, as well as other areas, to have been ‘worked’ and ‘inhabited’ by a very large, very sophisticated population of canal builders during some remote period. Louisiana has many very long and very large cross delta channels and canals, with many sections sunken under current sea level.
Age of the Complexes . . . visit site
America’s Stonehenge
By http://www.KnightsTemplar.TV – This America’s Stonehenge Interview was on the Guardians of the Holy Grail Radio Show with Mark Amaru Pinkham
Dig a Little DEEPER: Ancient America
A dozen of the best field researchers in the world looking into pre-conquest America, all gathered in one place.
Did the people of ancient North America have a communications system that allowed messages to travel from the east coast to the middle of the continent in an afternoon?
Were there giants in those days?
You mean there were numerous stone fortresses in America before Columbus?
There were how many different writing systems?
How much copper was extracted before the historical era? Millions of pounds? Billions of pounds?
Are there new discoveries, new treasures out there
All these questions are on the table (and podium and screen) November 1 & 2 in Washington, IN
From youtube uploaded by Americanrevolution02
Published on Mar 15, 2013
Gordon James Gianninoto interview on Coast to Coast AM.
Date: 02-26-13
Host: George Noory
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from youtube uploaded by C2CVAULT
Published on Mar 19, 2013
Date: 03-18-13
Host: George Noory
Guests: Marshall Masters, Cris Putnam
Mark and Laura Nickless are translating an ancient Chinese chronicle, a history of exploration from 1433~34. What they have found so far – and they are no where near done – is a record of exploration to the very heart of North America, surprising evidence of a Mayan influence at Cahokia, and the inadvertent spread of deadly plague that cleared the majority of the populous from the continent.
They will present their findings at the Midwestern Epigraphic Society Spring Symposium, Airport Marriott, Columbus, Ohio, May 31st ~ June 2nd. Read more
from The Huffington Post
Posted: 22/12/2012 11:04
The origins of Christmas are pretty much well known. There was a whole virgin birth in a manger while trekking across Africa or something, but what is less well known is that it was originally a pagan holiday which was criminalised until 1907 in the US.
It was in 601 that Pope Gregory I wrote to Melitus (his missionary in England) telling him “not to stop such ancient Pagan festivities” but to “adapt them to the rites of the Church, only changing the reason of them from a heathen to a Christian impulse”. So all those who have been claiming for years that Christmas was, in fact, actually a pagan holiday – you were right and Pope Gregory I handily put it in writing for you. . . . Read Complete Report
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from NBC News
By Stephanie Pappas
Pre-Christian traditions abound in the beloved winter holiday
When you gather around the Christmas tree or stuff goodies into a stocking, you’re taking part in traditions that stretch back thousands of years — long before Christianity entered the mix.
Pagan, or non-Christian, traditions show up in this beloved winter holiday, a consequence of early church leaders melding Jesus’ nativity celebration with pre-existing midwinter festivals. Since then, Christmas traditions have warped over time, arriving at their current state a little more than a century ago. . . . Read Complete Report
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from youtube
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Uploaded on Nov 12, 2011
CHRISTMAS EXPOSED !!!!!!!
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From the New Statesman
BY NINA CAPLAN PUBLISHED 23 DECEMBER 2012
Here’s to a well-fortified Christmas.
Christmas comes but once a year, takes up about a sixth of said year and half the annual budget, makes us fat, cross and compromised and leaves us stranded on the cusp of another January, gasping like beached fish and in dire need of another holiday to recover.
All of which, believe it or not, is positive, since it constitutes a gold and sparkly reason for alcoholic adventuring. Christmas may be the most boring time of the year in culinary terms – turkey being, in my opinion, a mere excuse for interesting additions, like the European equivalent of rice – but when it comes to drink, this truly is the season to be jolly. . . . Read Complete Report
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