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42 posted on
12/09/2006 7:26:56 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
Something else that no one seems to have realized is that the Black Sea did the same thing at about the same time.
The ancient Acadians suddenly appear on the scene in the upper most part of the middle east, which gave rise to Zeus, and Hercules, and other ancient mythic gods. Both of the latter where 'nefilim', or 'the gods that descended to earth.' Ya know, 'the giants that viewed the women of the world as desirable and so then bred with them.'(It's in the Bible and other books.) These folk came from civilizations around the Black Sea that was also flooded. Same time frame.
Maybe THEY are to blame for global warming.lol..
What if the origin of all of the ancient knowledge of the Celts, and Stonehenge, and similar northern Europe tribes originated from what is now the bottom of the Baltic Sea, as what possibly may be a similar case in the Black Sea? If both areas were advanced civilizations then, surely they traded? Hmmm. That could have cool implications...
Where EXACTLY was Atlantis again?
Also, there is a wall several miles off the Southern coast of Florida that the top of it is 15 - 30 ft. under water. it's made with enormous blocks that were transported for miles, cut, and then set in place. The jetty-like structure is a few miles long, if I remember right. Why? Who the heck built it? I'll bet you money that the time frame is very similar to these other two cases. Be interesting if they traded with the group in the Baltic, no?
The other interesting thing that I want to point out is that we keep getting closer and closer (with these advanced ancient civilizations that we keep finding) to the kill off dates of most of the large mammals of the Pleistocene. These ancient civilizations that are now below water lived in the areas that these animals would have loved to have lived. Could they have domesticated them? Mammoths died off around 10,000 BC...What if they didn't in these areas until around 8000 BC? I mean, we're now down to two thousand years separating the two. I don't think it's too far fetched to think it happened. We'll see soon, huh?
43 posted on
12/10/2006 5:00:56 AM PST by
DavemeisterP
(It's never too late to be what you might have been....George Elliot)
To: SunkenCiv
Have you also heard about the Central/South American office of this organization? It is called SINCOS de Maya...
49 posted on
12/11/2006 5:47:43 AM PST by
Hegemony Cricket
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50 posted on
03/18/2008 10:37:32 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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