Thanks to Mr. V.T. for passing this one along. There has been an interesting discovery of pyramids used as tombs in the Sudan, including a circular chamber inside a pyramid. These are small structures, compared to the Egyptian: Cluster of 35 ancient pyramids unearthed in Sudan … [Read more...]
TIDBIT: UPDATE ON THOSE EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS
A friend of mine (Ms P.H.) shared this article with me on those supposed new Egyptian pyramids. As it turns out (so we're told) they ruins are not pyramids at all, but are indeed ruins... So what do we make of it? Well, I still think it may dovetail to Bauval's theory, but time will tell, if indeed, the experts will talk... 'Google Earth pyramids' revisited See you on the flip side... … [Read more...]
WHERE IS MIKE FLANCHERED WHEN YOU NEED HIM?
Well, by now some of you may be aware that I have had an epiphany of sorts of just yesterday, regarding the woeful state of alternative research and its "community". What started out as an attempt to bring some sanity and analysis into the whole Comet Elenin matter became...what? Well, for one thing, introductions are supposed to be, well, introductions, not endless excursions through the tulips of nine-terraced pyramids at Tikal, which are by a process of reasoning that remain obscure to me, each examples of evolution at the biological, political, social, and cosmic scales, then from there … [Read more...]
THE PYRAMID PROBLEM
OK... has anyone noticed something funny going on with pyramids the last - oh, say - twenty to thirty years? First we have the Chinese government, which does not even like to talk about its big earthen pyramids, and from the way they react when questioned about them, one gets the impression that they wish they just weren't there. Then, there's Zani ...er...Zahi Hawass, walling off the Giza plateau so that no one can gain entry without his express knowledge and permission. Supposedly this was to protect the site from vandals and other crazies and, from that vantage point, it makes a lot of … [Read more...]
THE PUZZLE OF “THE PUZZLE OF THE SPACE PYRAMIDS”
Yesterday I finished a couple of big projects - or at least put them into some sort of "rough draft order" - and I decided to goof off and read a book. The book of choice, in this case, was an old science fiction yarn called The Puzzle of the Space Pyramids by Eando Binder, a nom-de-plume for Alfred Binder and his brother Otto, both of whom wrote a series of sci-fi novels. In this case, the book was quite a yarn, and entertaining in its own way. Written first as a series of short stories that were serialized in the late 1930's and early 1940's, the stories were "fixed up" and reprinted as a … [Read more...]