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Post by GetSmart on Jan 10, 2010 18:26:12 GMT -5
Those of you who may have recently watched the High Definition reissue of Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn will understand some of the Screen Magic that came from Hollywood. * Note: Holly Wood is the material used to make witches' wands. Unfortunately I have to announce to the gathered attendance that we have been betrayed by Hollywood, bewitched, enchanted, spellbound if you prefer - - since the beginning of the large Hollywood studios. As far back as the early talkies, it appears that certain actors were cloned from earlier individuals since departed. And among them was Errol Flynn. Here are some pictures of Errol Flynn next to King Leopold II of Belgium. His nose may be a slight bit shorter and his style of demeanor somewhat different, but even the ear patterns match. Errol Flynn and King Leopold II of BelgiumThis might mean that somebody had cloning technology and was using it to mislead us way way back before we were born, maybe even before our grandparents were born. Why is this so unbelievable? Because the media and dumbed down scientific technonerds say so? They also say that doppelgangers are a figment of your imagination and that there are well equipped hospitals for those who believe anything in these threads. Too many examples... points to something being up. What I cannot say and hope others here can help explain, but it is not at all comfortable to consider who or what is doing it.
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Post by sabrina on Jan 11, 2010 15:38:04 GMT -5
Cloning was around in ancient times. They've rediscovered some of the methods today from stuff confiscated in Iraq and the surrounding area
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Post by lucy on Jan 11, 2010 22:53:46 GMT -5
There was probably a great deal of it going on in Atlantis.
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Post by GetSmart on Jan 12, 2010 14:37:21 GMT -5
Hi Lucy,
I guess that was a polite way of blowing me a kiss (off)?
Hi Sabrina,
We have heard a lot about ancient sites being pillaged or bulldozed in Iraq. Also it was the cradle of Western Civilization pre-dating ancient Egypt and its many secret lores. Could Babylon have inherited the "science of the gods" who descended from the heavens in Sumer (the country, not the season) and brought humanity new knowledge from afar?
Let us know if you have interesting sources of information about what happened in Iraq.
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Post by fauxster on Jan 12, 2010 17:27:23 GMT -5
Zecharia Sitchin wrote about DNA & genetics in "Genesis Revisited." I'm a little hazy on the details, but he suggested there was genetic modification going on back in Sumer.
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Post by sabrina on Jan 12, 2010 17:44:43 GMT -5
This article contained some interesting clues for a start.
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Attack on Iraq will put ancient sites at risk By Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter
A BBC film made with the co-operation of Baghdad claims that some of the ancient worlds most important monuments would be destroyed in an attack against Iraq. The architectural historian Dan Cruickshank makes the claim in a BBC Two documentary produced after the Iraqi Ministry of Information invited a British film crew to visit the countrys lost cities Remains from Babylon, the site associated with the Garden of Eden and the oldest Christian monastery would be in the firing line, Mr Cruickshank argues in a programme, which could be accused of being an Iraqi propaganda coup. Military strategists said that sites of religious importance, such as mosques, would be off-limits during bombing missions. The Ministry of Defence is determined to avoid another Dresden the medieval German city that was destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945.
A spokesman declined to comment on potential targets. However, a well placed source said: 'During the Gulf War we went to great lengths to avoid hitting important sites, and smart bombs? have reduced collateral damage.' A list of monuments to avoid will be drawn up. It is likely that Ur sustained some damage in 1991 but this was a casualty of Saddams decision to site an air base there. Mr Cruickshank and a three-man film crew were given access to sites he described as the cradle of Western civilisation. They filmed evidence that Saddam has bases near the most important monuments, including the 2,000-year-old city of Hatra. Mr Cruickshank believes that Saddam intends to provoke such attacks to rouse Iraqis. The sites were popular tourist attractions until Saddam came to power. Mr Cruickshank found them abandoned and derelict other than for the care of local Beduin, who were fiercely proud of their contribution to world culture. Speaking at Querna, on the southern tip of Iraq, where the Euphrates and Tigris meet and Adam's tree is said to mark the Garden of Eden, Mr Cruickshank said: 'An act of war visited on these people would not just be a catastrophe for history and wreck an ancient culture but bestir these peaceful people into a terrible fury.'
The team was granted entry last November as the prospects of conflict increased. The team were assigned two minders, who did not hinder them. Mr Cruickshank said that although Iraq thought of the film as propaganda he feared that the lost cities might be destroyed in ignorance. He visited Mosul, 250 miles north of Baghdad, which was the heart of Mesopotamia more than 7,000 years ago and is now in the nothern Iraq exclusion zone. Saba al-Omari, the curator of Mosul Museum, said that stray bombs often landed near by and that they would protect this museum until the last drop of our blood.
Further south, at Hatra, the ancient trading city, the crew filmed a nearby airbase. This close juxtaposition of history and modern military construction is particularly disturbing, Mr Cuickshank said.
At Samarra Mr Cruickshank was shown a 9th-century spiral minaret that marks the remains of the world's largest mosque. This, along with the oldest Christian monastery, situated in Mosul and dating from the 4th century BC, was under threat, he was told. The historian is critical of Saddam's regime. Saddam is an utter monster and we had to be careful about the tone when people are about to go there and are risking their lives. The programme launches a ten-day BBC campaign, designed to inform the public about Iraq. Tony Blair will be interviewed by Jeremy Paxman in Newsnight next Thursday and February 12 will be designated Iraq day.
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Post by beatlies on Jan 12, 2010 19:02:28 GMT -5
The lost art of Iraq.(Book review) - Art in America | Encyclopedia.comThe lost art of Iraq.(Book review) - The Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad: The Lost Legacy of Ancient M : Encyclopedia.com. www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-144297448.html - Cached PRICELESS HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS LOST IN IRAQ WARPRICELESS HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS LOST IN IRAQ WAR ... At least 49 pieces of art that remained in the main gallery were stolen, some of which were so large ... www.academic.marist.edu/.../articles/Arts/artsfinal.html - Cached - Similar Article: The lost art of Iraq.(Book review) - Art in America ...The lost art of Iraq.(Book review) ... find Art in America articles. The Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad: The Lost Legacy of Ancient Mesopotamia, ... www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-144297448.html - Cached Dan Cruickshank Under Fire (Part 1 of 3) - Raiders of the Lost Art ...Sep 15, 2009 ... Dan Cruickshank goes in search of Iraq's lost art following the invasion in 2003. Cruickshank aims to discover what happened at the Iraq ... torrentdownloads.net/.../dan+cruickshank+under+fire+(part+1+of+3)+-+raiders+of+the+lost+art+-+on+iraq's+lost+treasures+-+bbc - Cached Equipo Nizkor - Raiders of the Lost Art Why didn't we protect the ...Right now, according to antiquities experts, the best
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Post by lucy on Jan 13, 2010 13:47:24 GMT -5
Hi Lucy, I guess that was a polite way of blowing me a kiss (off)? NO! Don't accuse me of any such thing. Just making a statement that really had nothing to do with your comments. Don't try to put words between my lines...
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Post by GetSmart on Jan 13, 2010 14:46:55 GMT -5
Hi Lucy, since they destroyed pretty much all of our historical records of Atlantis when they burned the Library in Alexandria, I couldn't know that such a place ever really existed, much less that they indulged in cloning (maybe it was taboo in those days?). Homer is our only source possibly because he was vague enough to not be a threat to those with Hermetic knowledge they don't want us to discover.
Sabrina and Beatlies, thanks for those interesting comments and links. If the Garden of Eden was located in Iraq and if we are to give any credence at all to Zacharia Sitchin's interpretation of the Sumerian cuneiform tablets, then there was possibly a lot of evidence either in artifacts or still buried of ancient alien genetic engineering and cloning technology. And to think they claimed it was for WMDs.
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Post by lucy on Jan 13, 2010 20:06:42 GMT -5
Well there have been things uncovered by archaeologists that tell of advanced technology from Egypt...if indeed Atlantis did exist, and I have no reason to think it was just something in someone's imagination, I would think they were advanced in technology...as well as in other areas of culture.
The pyramids and the Sphinx alone tells of something advanced to have those great structures built.
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Post by GetSmart on Jan 15, 2010 8:18:48 GMT -5
Lucy, you'll get no argument from me. It is about as likely as Aliens invading our planet, and currently using Cloned Presidents to take it over entirely. The Clone Conspiracy: Royal and Presidential ClonesYou will note that my take on what is really going on today is even further out there than anything evoked by Atlantis. GS
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