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JBAE
06-06-2010, 01:30 AM
im bored and hitting youtube hard this shit seems rather interesting though

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gav_wah
06-06-2010, 09:11 AM
proof at 3:10, goauld are real lol

Phyber
06-06-2010, 02:07 PM
Egyptian light bulbs! Nice.

poonisher187
06-06-2010, 03:14 PM
Watched the whole thing, very interesting.

Sticks to my crazy theory that Jesus was an Alien and "God" is just an Alien. >_<

Slip_
07-06-2010, 12:41 PM
<3

The Vimana and their history are all mainly hinted at and referenced via Sanskrit leftovers and a few epic Hindu (and older) texts... Mahabharata etc, takes some real grueling digging to get anywhere on the topic as English linguistics and dialect are barely applicable.

Mad topic man, got stuck into it heavy when i was studying more. I'll link up some madshit later on when i can be fucked.

Real epic shit tho, wars between planets etc, tales passed down over time that have been around for at least the last 3thousand years, the immediate tellings can be substantiated with the texts of similar age... regarding the more esoteric tellings or the source of the stories inspired by the cataclysmic occurrences if literally dated are speculated to have likely been taking place about 800thousand years ago... epic.

Fuck the Koran & the Bible and Jesus' bum chums... shits weak.

Then you get onto Babylon & the Babylonians, consequently to Sumer & the Sumerians...

Something a little easier to take on is the Egyptians... look up Carmen Boulters Pyramid Code. Forget what the ignorant west thinks they know about Egypt...

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Skipmaster J
07-06-2010, 04:02 PM
The guy's annoying as shit as a presenter, i hate his speaking style.
interesting material though

Niva
07-06-2010, 07:50 PM
fuck yeh both videos are awesome.

any more links? good places to start?

mr_rotary
07-06-2010, 08:03 PM
The Antikythera Mechanism built 150BC.

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JBAE
08-06-2010, 05:36 PM
fuck yeh both videos are awesome.

any more links? good places to start?

as SLIP said man start with that and it just follows on n on n on ect will do ur head in theres sooo much shit around, cant remember the name but theres some spherical balls that were found ages ago in a mine ect is another good read, theres been flight manuals found in ancient civilisations ect

theres also a good portion of crackpot crap mixed in with it but yeh

Niva
08-06-2010, 06:06 PM
yeh have seen some stuff on the flight manuals, asking for links as my crap-o-meter doesnt seem to go off much anymore haha

Mad_Aussie
08-06-2010, 06:15 PM
cant remember the name but theres some spherical balls that were found ages ago in a mine ect is another good read

Traansvaal spheres or something. Did some reading into these too. For every account of some scientist saying that there's no natural way to form them, there's an equally scientific reason in which they can. So that ones a bit iffy.

I do love this stuff however, the current model of how civilization developed still has a long way to go before we work out how it really went down.