Showing posts with label Social Sciences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Sciences. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2010

The destruction of Atlantis and Europe

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THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS AND EUROPE:


According to Plato, the legendary continent of Atlantis was situated west of the Pillars of Hercules(Straight of Gibralter) in what is now the mid-Atlantic ocean. Atlantis was to the world then in many ways what America is to the world today -a superpower with advanced technology. Some twelve to thirteen thousand years ago, a pole shift shook the Earth ripping its way through Atlantis where it became the planet's new south polar opening. Atlantis was now no longer a tropical paradise but became a frozen polar land mass which we know today as the Antarctic. Recent secret expeditions by both American and Russian scientists have detected underground lakes and signs of civilization two miles beneath the antarctic ice. Our planet practices a kind of crop rotation tecnique with its landmasses every six to twelve thousand years so that what was once ice, desert, or sea becomes land and vice-versa. The next shift-accompanied rotation may well occur within the next twenty-five years, and this time the magnetic north or "path of the Lord" is supposed to rip its way through Europe where it will become the new north polar opening. This abyss or opening will be some 1400 to 1600 miles across. Along the path of destruction and through the newly formed polar opening will shine the light of the Lord(inner sun) which every eye shall see. Both Hitler and Edgar Cayce foresaw the destruction or sinking of much of Europe, as did Nostradamus and others.
Read about other prophecies and conspiracies:


http://www.librarising.com/conspiracy/prophecy.html

Monday, October 11, 2010

Atlantis Reborn Again - a lost civilization?

Atlantis Reborn Again  -  a lost civilization?


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Atlantis Reborn Again  -  a lost civilization?




Horizon puts Graham Hancock's controversial theories about the past to the test, dissecting his evidence for a lost civilisation.



Although scientists believe they have categorically disproved the myth of Atlantis, the idea is more popular now than ever before. The latest exponent of the theory of a single lost source for all civilisation, is Graham Hancock. Although he doesn't call it Atlantis, his compelling ideas about a sophisticated society destroyed in a flood 12,000 years ago seem to be based on a reworking of the original Atlantis myth, whose survivors brought culture, religion, monument-building and civilisation to the rest of the world.



Graham Hancock offers various pieces of evidence to support his theory. He claims that the mysterious lost civilisation left its mark in ancient monuments, which he calculates were built to mirror certain constellations of stars. His hugely popular ideas have attracted such a wide audience that they stand to replace the conventional view of the past, which is based on scientific evidence that the civilisations of the ancient world were developed independently, by different peoples, on different continents.



Horizon journeys across the world to examine Hancock's evidence for a lost civilisation and puts his theory to the test.


Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/atlantisbornagain.shtml






Sunday, March 28, 2010

Two year old girl becomes the youngest member of Mensa with an IQ of 156...

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A two-year-old girl has become the youngest member of Mensa with an estimated IQ of 156 ...



Elise Tan-Roberts was five months when she spoke her first word, calling her father "Dada". She was walking three months later and running two months after that.



Before her first birthday should could recognise her written name and by 16 months she could count to 10. She is now able to do the same in Spanish.


Inspired by the story of Georgia Brown, who also joined Mensa when she was two, her parents Louise and Edward, from North London, took her last month to see Professor Joan Freeman, a specialist education psychologist.



After Elise completed a 45-minute IQ test, Prof Freeman concluded in a written report that Elise was "more than very bright and capable - she is gifted."



Only those with an IQ of 148 and above, the top two per cent, qualify for Mensa. The average IQ is 100. For a child her age, Elise is in the top 0.2 per cent.



Her father, a 34-year-old motor consultant, said: "Our main aim is to make sure she keeps learning at an advance pace.



"We don't want to make her have to dumb down and stop learning just to fit in. But she's still my baby. I just want her to be happy and enjoy herself."




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