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    Quote Originally Posted by .45Caliber View Post
    Would you please tell us more about Atlantis? What did you read about it? etc...
    i also would love to hear more about what you have learned about Atlantis

    we all appreciate your generous offer to share with us information that we most likely would never have access to in our lives

    thank you

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    I have never heard of this evidence you talk about of early man. Do you maybe have more specific information or some links you could share with me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErnstHatAngst View Post
    I have never heard of this evidence you talk about of early man. Do you maybe have more specific information or some links you could share with me?

    The Hidden History of the Human Race


    You may start from there even though those antropologists did not have the chance to study those bones, or, in the remote case they did, they did not mention any of them.
    The famous place in the northern american continent, should preserve those evidences, at least this is what I have been told.

    "It is my great pleasure and honor to introduce this abridged edition of Forbidden Archeology. Let me say at the outset that I believe this book to be one of the landmark intellectual achievements of the late twentieth century.
    It will take more conservative scholars a long while, prbably many years, to come to terms with the revelations it contains. Nevertheless, Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson have put the revelations out there and the clock cannot now be turned back. Sooner or later, whether we like it or not, our species is going to have to come to terms with the facts that are so impressively documented in the pages that follow, and these facts are stunning.
    Cremo and Thompson's central proposition is that the model of human prehistory, carefully built-up by scholars over the past two centuries, is sadly and completely wrong. Moreover, the authors are not proposing that it can be put right with minor tinkering and adjustments. What is needed is for the existing model to be thrown out the window and for us to start again with open minds and with absolutely no preconceptions at all.
    This is a position that is close to my own heart; indeed it forms the basis of my book Fingerprints of the Gods. There, however, my focus was exclusively on the last 20,000 years and on the possibility that an advanced global civilization may have flourished more than 12,000 years ago only to be wiped out and forgotten in the great cataclysm that brought the last Ice Age to an end.
    In The Hidden History of the Human Race Cremo and Thompson go much further, pushing back the horizons of our amnesia not just 12,000 or 20,000 years, but millions of years into the past, and showing that almost everything we have been taught to believe about the origins and evolution of our species rests on the shaky foundation of academic opinion, and on a highly selective sampling of research results. The two authors then set about putting the record straight by showing all the other research results that have been edited out of the record during the past two centuries, not because there was anything wrong or bogus about the results themselves, but simply because they did not fit with prevailing academic opinion.
    Anomalous and out-of-place discoveries reported by Cremo and Thompson in The Hidden History of the Human Race include convincing evidence that anatomically modern humans may have been present on the Earth not just for 100,000 years or less (the orthodox view), but for millions of years, and that metal objects of advanced design may have been in use at equally early periods. Moreover, although sensational claims have been made before about out-of-place artifacts, they have never been supported by such overwhelming and utterly convincing documentation as Cremo and Thompson provide.
    In the final analysis, it is the meticulous scholarship of the authors, and the cumulative weight of the facts presented in The Hidden History of the Human Race, that really convince. The book is, I believe, in harmony with the mood of the public at large in the world today, a mood which no longer unquestioningly accepts the pronouncements of established authorities, and is willing to listen with an open mind to heretics who make their case reasonably and rationally.
    Never before has the case for a complete re-evaluation of the human story been made more reasonably and rationally than it is in these pages."

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    Thanks. Checked into it and it looks interesting. I'll likely add it to my next book order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErnstHatAngst View Post
    Thanks. Checked into it and it looks interesting. I'll likely add it to my next book order.
    Good call.
    Some archeological finds come from the palce where you are, California.

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    Atlantis Atlantis Atlantis!!!!

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    yeah BJJ, share with us about Atlantis....

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    Quote Originally Posted by .45Caliber View Post
    Would you please tell us more about Atlantis? What did you read about it? etc...
    Quote Originally Posted by dsw222 View Post
    i also would love to hear more about what you have learned about Atlantis

    we all appreciate your generous offer to share with us information that we most likely would never have access to in our lives

    thank you
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    Atlantis Atlantis Atlantis!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman33 View Post
    yeah BJJ, share with us about Atlantis....
    Sorry guys I have been busy with work, plus I am preparing my test thread...
    As soon as the thread is operative I will write what I read.

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    how did you read all these old texts. this is one of my favorite threads so far. im adding this to things i want to do before i die list!!!

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    Question

    ^^^
    To answer your question, not being able to understand almost any ancient languages, I could only read those translated in Latin (many) and those translated in German (thanks to A.H.), Italian and English. Many are also tranlsated in Russian ().

    Regarding Atlantis, I found one map and one document of hundreds of pages.
    The map was about a land just in front of Portugal, so huge it reached the Bermuda's island. The weird thing is, besides the map itself, the fact that it was not made by hand and its age was stated to be around 9700-8500 B.C. with radiocarbon dating. By looking at it, seemed printed out with a laser color printer even though the piece of "paper" was in a quite bad condition.
    Also, it was not a papyrus (as we know it) nor a parchment and it could not be a simple paper sheet since at that time the writing was not available, neither were those writing materials.

    The document had a similar dating evidence but the language used to write was unknown, as written in an English gloss.

    Either the map and the document were discovered during the First WW in Italy.

    Sum up your own conclusions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    PLEASE NOTE:

    Whatever i write in this thread is for entertainment purposes only.

    __________________________________________________ _________________________________


    Perhaps many of you are unaware that The Vatican Library is closed to the public access since July 2007, due to structural problems.

    I had once a chance to visit that place going also in the forbidden area.
    Unfortunately, I was too young to take that occasion on my advantage completely and a part some interesting and unsaid news I came accross, I did not know what to search.

    Now, luck has giving me a second chance but probably the last because the Cardinal Legate (legatus a latere) who will help me accessing is very old...

    However, I know now what to look for to confirm many studies I have "perpetrated" on my own during these years.

    So, besides sharing this news with those who know what I am talking about, I wanted to offer you a chance to know things which, otherwise, you will never know or come accross in your life.
    If you want to know something, just ask me and I will be pleased to read for you.

    Let's name it as a gift for the forum who helped me a lot so far.
    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    I found nothing about that, sorry.
    In any case, it does not necessarily means it does not exist some sort of proof somewhere among those thousands of scripts.




    I found two documents in regard of Alexander III of Macedon.
    The first was a kind of map drew up in the XIII century with the extension of his empire, which included, differently from what we used to know, the actual Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
    The second was about his death, written in Ancient Macedonian with a Latin translation, and I presume was looking at a post-mortem examination. Well, it seems he died after having ingested a huge quantity of alcool in a very short period of time (forced to?). This infused his pancreas to almost liquefy and to pour its pancreatic juice into the abdominal cavity, perforating the intestine. After a few days of coma and after having had excruciating pains, he died.
    Also, it was reported his organism was weak because of a malaria infection he took years before.
    Also, he did not die in Babylon but in an unknown place.

    Regarding The Roman Empire, there were so many things..., lol.
    One amongst all is that Nero, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, did not burn Rome!
    I can go deeper if you are interested...




    The 1st January 1521 with the Papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem, Leone X condemned Martin Luther to death with accusation of heresy.
    This document was translated either in Latin and German and the seal of the Pope was still well visible.
    Of course, the historical facts as we know them are different and apparently 2 days later the Pope signed a new Papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther; the known version.

    Regarding the Crusades, there was a bunch of scripts but since I am not very knowledgeable on that topic, I could not start reading them all. I would have wasted too much time.
    Sorry.




    I searched for some information but nothing was in there. Anyway, as stated before, I can tell you anything you want and make you, surely, unhappy.
    So, think about before asking.
    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    Really?
    How it comes then "he" was discovered in a location which today is England?
    How it comes he was 190 cm tall? (6'2)
    How it comes the other 4 skeletons are not shorter than 180 cm (5'9)?
    How it comes all of the 5 skeletons have the same skull size and general proportions of ours today?
    How it comes there were tools discovered around those bodies which could not be made if their brains were not developed as ours today?

    Lucy?
    I believe, if I recall correctly, you are only 18 years old.
    So, you have plenty of time to study to open your eyes.
    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post

    The Hidden History of the Human Race


    You may start from there even though those antropologists did not have the chance to study those bones, or, in the remote case they did, they did not mention any of them.
    The famous place in the northern american continent, should preserve those evidences, at least this is what I have been told.

    "It is my great pleasure and honor to introduce this abridged edition of Forbidden Archeology. Let me say at the outset that I believe this book to be one of the landmark intellectual achievements of the late twentieth century.
    It will take more conservative scholars a long while, prbably many years, to come to terms with the revelations it contains. Nevertheless, Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson have put the revelations out there and the clock cannot now be turned back. Sooner or later, whether we like it or not, our species is going to have to come to terms with the facts that are so impressively documented in the pages that follow, and these facts are stunning.
    Cremo and Thompson's central proposition is that the model of human prehistory, carefully built-up by scholars over the past two centuries, is sadly and completely wrong. Moreover, the authors are not proposing that it can be put right with minor tinkering and adjustments. What is needed is for the existing model to be thrown out the window and for us to start again with open minds and with absolutely no preconceptions at all.
    This is a position that is close to my own heart; indeed it forms the basis of my book Fingerprints of the Gods. There, however, my focus was exclusively on the last 20,000 years and on the possibility that an advanced global civilization may have flourished more than 12,000 years ago only to be wiped out and forgotten in the great cataclysm that brought the last Ice Age to an end.
    In The Hidden History of the Human Race Cremo and Thompson go much further, pushing back the horizons of our amnesia not just 12,000 or 20,000 years, but millions of years into the past, and showing that almost everything we have been taught to believe about the origins and evolution of our species rests on the shaky foundation of academic opinion, and on a highly selective sampling of research results. The two authors then set about putting the record straight by showing all the other research results that have been edited out of the record during the past two centuries, not because there was anything wrong or bogus about the results themselves, but simply because they did not fit with prevailing academic opinion.
    Anomalous and out-of-place discoveries reported by Cremo and Thompson in The Hidden History of the Human Race include convincing evidence that anatomically modern humans may have been present on the Earth not just for 100,000 years or less (the orthodox view), but for millions of years, and that metal objects of advanced design may have been in use at equally early periods. Moreover, although sensational claims have been made before about out-of-place artifacts, they have never been supported by such overwhelming and utterly convincing documentation as Cremo and Thompson provide.
    In the final analysis, it is the meticulous scholarship of the authors, and the cumulative weight of the facts presented in The Hidden History of the Human Race, that really convince. The book is, I believe, in harmony with the mood of the public at large in the world today, a mood which no longer unquestioningly accepts the pronouncements of established authorities, and is willing to listen with an open mind to heretics who make their case reasonably and rationally.
    Never before has the case for a complete re-evaluation of the human story been made more reasonably and rationally than it is in these pages."
    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    In that book you will not find anything about that discovery!
    You will find, though, other information which supports those skeleton discoveries.

    If you could find on internet what has been concealed to humanity for decades, there was no reason for me to start this thread and share what I came across. (anyway, I have the feeling I am wasting my time).

    Nevertheless, if one is interesed, that book but not only, is a good starting point to understand the reasons which are behind one of the the biggest lie to humanity; the evolution of Darwin.

    One, also needs to study deeply the Freemasonry to understand why Darwin was chosen to divulge such wrong information...
    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    ^^^
    To answer your question, not being able to understand almost any ancient languages, I could only read those translated in Latin (many) and those translated in German (thanks to A.H.), Italian and English. Many are also tranlsated in Russian ().

    Regarding Atlantis, I found one map and one document of hundreds of pages.
    The map was about a land just in front of Portugal, so huge it reached the Bermuda's island. The weird thing is, besides the map itself, the fact that it was not made by hand and its age was stated to be around 9700-8500 B.C. with radiocarbon dating. By looking at it, seemed printed out with a laser color printer even though the piece of "paper" was in a quite bad condition.
    Also, it was not a papyrus (as we know it) nor a parchment and it could not be a simple paper sheet since at that time the writing was not available, neither were those writing materials.

    The document had a similar dating evidence but the language used to write was unknown, as written in an English gloss.

    Either the map and the document were discovered during the First WW in Italy.

    Sum up your own conclusions.
    look with all the respect i start to doubt you're even a human being!!! i mean first your test susp cycle with more than 200 pins than all the data you posted about your blood work and pictures of your scanned body, then i came accross this crazy thread where you reveal hidden or lost (i do not understand the difference anymore) information about the human race... even though i was astonished by reading the atlantis staff.

    really lol, who the fvck are you and what are you trying to do in this place?

    you say you are italian but i doubt you are, too strange to say the least, to weird.

    ho letto in un thread precedente che non riesco più a trovare che tu saresti un romano che vive a roma.
    se è vero, cosa mi dici della recente scomparsa di un attore per incidente di paracadute?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCamel View Post

    ho letto in un thread precedente che non riesco più a trovare che tu saresti un romano che vive a roma.
    se è vero, cosa mi dici della recente scomparsa di un attore per incidente di paracadute?
    I'm not even from Italy and i know about the big brother guy dieing in the parachute accident.

    Why are you poking a stick at BJJ?

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    very interesting. trying not to get off topic to much, but how many langunages can you read/write?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalspic View Post
    very interesting. trying not to get off topic to much, but how many langunages can you read/write?
    Italian, Spanish, German and Latin.

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    damn thats impressive. seeing as how you were and are around the vatican, do you know how many languages the pope can speak?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalspic View Post
    damn thats impressive. seeing as how you were and are around the vatican, do you know how many languages the pope can speak?
    As far as I am concerned he can speak and read Italian, Latin, Greek, English, French, Spanish and of course German.

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    Forgot to say I also was once in that library when I was a student.
    However, I didn't see any mention to the "forbidden sector" you talk about.
    Is that a huge BS, lol?

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    BJJ, when you are talking about evolution, you are referring to humans, yes? Not other animals, because there are evidence for other animals, for example we have the complete fossil evolution data for the horse. But for humans, i too am unsure. I was intrigued by one thing though, at around 3mil years ago, there were a few species of humans (i say humans, but you know what i mean) at the time, which basically competed for survival with each other.

    Let me know what you think.

    Also BJJ, are you a religious man? Roman Catholic? Not flaming, just wondering.

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    I just saw this thread today... I'm going to refrain from saying anything in here. I don't want to disturb the peace.

    *closes thread out... returns to lounge*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    I'm not even from Italy and i know about the big brother guy dieing in the parachute accident.

    Why are you poking a stick at BJJ?
    I don't intend to poke any stick at anyone, just trying to understand who this guy is...

    Comes from Rome but seems not to be for the Vatican...
    Speaks about Darwin but doesn't believe in evolution...
    Talks of secret areas in the library but nobody knows anything about them...
    He has a friend who is a bishop but he is not for the Christianity...
    Not to mention his crazy threads about 200 injections in 80 days and so on...

    Know what I mean?
    I am also Italian but such a person to be for real should be very powerful, with connections I mean because especially in Italy are very important, or to be a IMPOSTORE!!!

    Which one are you, BJJ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    ......

    I just saw this thread today... I'm going to refrain from saying anything in here. I don't want to disturb the peace.

    *closes thread out... returns to lounge*
    Are you talking to me, lol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCamel View Post



    Are you talking to me, lol?
    what makes you think I'm talking to you in specific?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCamel View Post
    Talks of secret areas in the library but nobody knows anything about them...
    there's definitely, definitely a secret area of the Vatican Library....

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    there's definitely, definitely a secret area of the Vatican Library....
    how do you know?
    have you been there yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCamel View Post
    how do you know?
    have you been there yourself?

    ummm have you never watched angels and deamons jeez!!!!!

    seriously though if there is any info out there that contradicts the catholic church in any way im sure they go to great lenghs to keep it away from people like bjj who plans on posting it on the most popular bbing form on the net lol. im sure alot of those books or proof of anything other than what the catholic church want us to know has been burned along time ago, can you just imagine the chaos if anything like that actully ever got out and had legitimate proof, then again with so many devout followers if anything ever did come out no matter how much proof there was it wouldnt really make much of an impact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    there's definitely, definitely a secret area of the Vatican Library....
    LOL, when did the Vatican become Hogwarts!?

    Though it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    LOL, when did the Vatican become Hogwarts!?

    Though it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest..
    I have no idea what "Hogwarts" means....

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    Darn it, i cant believe i missed this...

    I wanted next weeks lottery numbers...
    Do not ask me for a source check.






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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    Darn it, i cant believe i missed this...

    I wanted next weeks lottery numbers...
    No problem, just ask Mr. BJJ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    BJJ, when you are talking about evolution, you are referring to humans, yes? Not other animals, because there are evidence for other animals, for example we have the complete fossil evolution data for the horse. But for humans, i too am unsure. I was intrigued by one thing though, at around 3mil years ago, there were a few species of humans (i say humans, but you know what i mean) at the time, which basically competed for survival with each other.

    Let me know what you think.

    Also BJJ, are you a religious man? Roman Catholic? Not flaming, just wondering.
    Where did you get those information?
    The humans I talk about and the skeletons pics I have seen show in an inconfutable way they had our own proportions, even the skull.
    I talk about the possibility to have colonized this planet and not evolved on it.
    Otherwise, what possibility would you suggest to explain those photos and data?

    I was raised Catholic but once I realized the meaning and purpose of religions I saw things in a different way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    ......

    I just saw this thread today... I'm going to refrain from saying anything in here. I don't want to disturb the peace.

    *closes thread out... returns to lounge*
    Disturb the peace? what do you mean?

    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    there's definitely, definitely a secret area of the Vatican Library....
    Yes there is indeed!

    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    Darn it, i cant believe i missed this...

    I wanted next weeks lottery numbers...
    Sorry lol but in case I would provide those numbers for myself first...

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