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Another First Civilization


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2012 Jul 30, 2:16pm   4,166 views  6 comments

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Will we find other buried communities, possibly pre ice age ?

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1   Tenpoundbass   2012 Jul 30, 11:30pm  

If it's on Discovery or History channels, then it's fiction, and or revisionism at its finest. I rate the shows on these networks right up there with WWF Wrestling. Complete with Mean Jean and Dusty Rhodes and chair busting bad guys. It's all one big cheesy production more about sensationalism than science or archeology.

2   TMAC54   2012 Jul 30, 11:47pm  

CaptainShuddup says

It's all one big cheesy production more about sensationalism than science or archeology.

I share your skepticism & understand the producers profit motivation. NObody has ever lost a motor because they didn't change their oil regularly. I read almost everything between the lines and consider the source. That is why I find this story interesting. This find, carbon dated at many levels, once again disproves existing published history. Children are given an "etched in stone education" as if there could be no other explanation.
This find does not appear to be another "Reality TV show".
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1157784/Do-mysterious-stones-mark-site-Garden-Eden.html
Imagine what the sculptor was trying to depict while etching this stone.

Eat birds, not scorpions ?

3   Tenpoundbass   2012 Jul 31, 1:33am  

Those stones are a fake.

The edges suggest a stone that is susceptible to erosion, the edges are worn and rounded. Though the carved figures, modernly crude, are intact with impeccable detail. Screams fake fake fake.

I found the only comment more interesting. A comment that garnered 59, well 58 down votes, and no up votes.

The Garden of Eden was identified, correctly in my opinion back in 1887-1897 by Professor Henry A. Sayce of Oxford University: its the Sumerian city of Eridug, Babylonian Eridu, 12 miles southwest of ancient Ur where Abraham lived in the Bible. What's the "evidence"? The Mesopotamian explanation of why man does not have immortality takes place here! Adapa is told by his god Ea "Do not eat the bread of death or you will die!" When the "bread of life" is presented Adapa in heaven by the god Anu, he refuses to eat it, obeying Ea. Ea lied, the "bread of life" was in reality the "bread of immortal life." Man was conned by his god and deprived of immortality. The story has Ea saying "I gave him wisdom but I denied immortality." The Hebrews objecting to this story, recast it, Ea and Anu became Yahweh and the Eden's serpent. How so? The serpent tempter offered the "fruit of death" to Eve and thus Adam, Anu via his guards Gishzida and Dumuzi offered Adapa the "food of death" (in Adapa's mind).

4   MisdemeanorRebel   2012 Jul 31, 3:02am  

CaptainShuddup says

If it's on Discovery or History channels, then it's fiction, and or revisionism at its finest. I rate the shows on these networks right up there with WWF Wrestling.

Captain, we don't often agree, but you got that right. The Templars in Alabama, UFOs, Erich von Danikken BS, the History and Discovery channels went to shit.

I think they even had some bullshit on Nazi UFO bases in Antarctica.

To win the trifecta, they need a show on the Hollow Earth - but maybe I just missed it.

When it isn't paranormal BS, it's either World War II or Dams and Bridges, as if there was no other period of history worth discussing. Actually, there is a FINANCIAL reason why it's all WW2 and Bridges. That shit is all free from the government archives, so they have no filming or animation expense. They just hire a guy to read a script over the free government footage.

I swear if I see the film of that guy firing his Garand into the bushes again...

5   leo707   2012 Aug 2, 3:02am  

thunderlips11 says

Captain, we don't often agree, but you got that right. The Templars in Alabama, UFOs, Erich von Danikken BS, the History and Discovery channels went to shit.

Yep, something that I can agree with Captain on as well.

6   leo707   2012 Aug 2, 3:11am  

CaptainShuddup says

Screams fake fake fake.

Yes, highly suspicious.

CaptainShuddup says

I found the only comment more interesting. A comment that garnered 59, well 58 down votes, and no up votes.

The Garden of Eden was identified, correctly in my opinion back in 1887-1897 by Professor Henry A. Sayce of Oxford University: its the Sumerian city of Eridug, Babylonian Eridu, 12 miles southwest of ancient Ur where Abraham lived in the Bible.

You pulled a quote from someone who has no idea what they are talking about. Everyone knows that the Garden of Eden was in Jackson County, Missouri. If you don't believe me just ask Glen Beck or Romney.

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