Archeologists need to explore underwater ruins more says Graham Hancock

Since a reviewer at Amazon.com has likened my When We Were Gods to books by the great Graham Hancock (how humbling and delightful), I am always interested and intrigued by Mr. Hancock’s observations. He writes about underwater archeological excavations pointing out that since much of the earth was at one time covered by ice, during the Ice Age, many ruins from that time are now covered by ocean water, as a result of the ongoing melting of the ice.

For example, on his website, in his Underworld archives he writes:

But now let’s remember as well that along continental margins and around islands across the world an area bigger than the Unites States of America was inundated at the end of the Ice Age: 3 million square kilometres (an area the size of India) was submerged around Greater Australia alone; another 3 million square kilometres went under around South-East Asia; the Florida, Yucatan and Grand Bahama Banks were fully-exposed off the Gulf of Mexico; huge areas of land were swallowed up in the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, the North Sea and the Atlantic, etc, etc, etc – the list really does goes on and on.
In my view the possibility of a serious “black hole” in scientific knowledge about recent prehistory is plausible, reasonable and worthy of consideration. I therefore propose that the conclusions of modern archaeology regarding the origins and early evolution of human civilisation should be treated as provisional until a comprehensive, global, marine-archaeological survey of continental shelves down to depths of at least 120 metres has been undertaken.

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An Inspirational Poem

These inspirational poem used to be posted above the keyboard of Gerald Andress, one of my high school teachers. From what I know of him, he lived by the ideals in this poem:

    Not what we have ~ but what we use,
    Not what we see ~ but what we choose.
    These are the things that mar or bless
    The sum of human happiness.

    The things nearby ~ not things afar,
    Not what we seem ~ but what we are.
    These are the things that make or break
    That give the heart its joy or ache.

    Not what seems fair ~ but what is true,
    Not what we dream ~ but what we do.
    These are the things that shine like gems
    Like stars in fortune’s diadems.

    Not what we take ~ but what we give,
    Not as we pray ~ but as we live.
    These are the things that make for peace
    Both now and after time shall cease.

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Graham Hancock and Carole Chapman’s books are similar according to Amazon reviewer

I love Graham Hancock’s books and felt honored when a reviewer on Amazon.com derided my book, When We Were Gods, by Carole Chapman as being in the same league as one by Graham Hancock!

In fact, the Amazon review, posted February 23, 2007 by William Podmore begins by saying,

    Like Graham Hancock’s books, this is a load of nonsense. Any books whose titles include any of the words ‘quest’, ‘sphinx’, ‘Holy Grail’, ‘Ark of the Covenant’, ‘ancient’, ‘mysterious’, ‘secrets’, ‘Atlantis’, ‘Templar’, ‘alien’, ‘code’, ‘supernatural’, ‘mythic’, ‘cosmic’, are just giving away the fact that they are unscientific rubbish.

That’s the kind of unscientific rubbish I like to be aligned with. In my opinion, Graham Hancock is a marvelous researcher and explorer of unexplained mysteries.

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More on the Google Earth “Atlantis Discovery”

M Paul Lloyd commented on the Lost City of Atlantis on the Focus, the Official Website to the BBC Focus Magazine, that although Google Earth has made many new discoveries, they did not find Atlantis:

    But a Google Earth spokesperson told the Press Association that the shapes were created by boats using sonar to take measurements of the seafloor.
    “It’s true that many amazing discoveries have been made in Google Earth including a pristine forest in Mozambique that is home to previously unknown species and the remains of an ancient Roman villa,” the representative said.
    “In this case, however, what users are seeing is an artifact of the data collection process.

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Happy Valentine’s Day

Grow old with me! The best is yet to be. ~Robert Browning

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach. ~Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Take away love and our earth is a tomb. ~Robert Browning

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Who, being loved, is poor? ~Oscar Wilde

Without love, the rich and poor live in the same house. ~Author Unknown

Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place. ~Zora Neale Hurston

Love is a game that two can play and both win. ~Eva Gabor

Quotes from Quote Garden

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Lost continent of Mu found off the coast of Japan

Japanese marine geologist Masaaki Kimura believes the underwater boulders he has found are evidence of a lost civilization. The stones are unusually smooth, which he believes points to them being man made. In a video interview, he says he also has found stairs and an arch, saying that the underwater ruins he has found point to the ruin of a city similar to an ancient Roman town. With the interest in Lemuria/Mu there is speculation he may have found it.

Click here to connect with the YouTube video that includes underwater footage and an interview with Kimura.

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Mayan shamans and 2012

While filming the Yucatan Travel Movie: Cancun to Chichen Itza, I wondered what the Maya had to say about 2012. After all, it is a Mayan prophecy that originated all the ruckus about December 21, 2012. Therefore, while shooting video footage for the movie, I also interviewed every-day Maya and Mayan shamans. These interviews became the nucleus of my upcoming presentation for the Edgar Cayce Forum on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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