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ATLANTIS IN THE CARIBBEAN

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Abrien Cane
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« on: September 06, 2009, 06:10:34 pm »

Edgar Cayce stated that records of how the Atlanteans constructed their solar power sources are accessible in three places in the world. One is in the sunken portion of Atlantis near Bimini, another is in the Yucatan, and the third is in Egypt in the as yet undiscovered Tomb of Records, which is believed to have an entrance from the Sphinx.

Ship and airplane personnel who travel through or across the Bermuda Triangle, a large area in the Atlantic Ocean just east of Florida and the Bahama Bank, sometimes describe their engines losing power and their compasses and other navigational equipment behaving erratically or even ceasing to function. Ships and planes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle and are never found. Edgar Cayce says the civilization in Poseidia was the most highly developed and knowledgeable of any that has been known on the Earth, and that forces from the great crystals were stored in Poseidia. (Reading 288-1 and 813-1.) Is it possible that a powerful crystal in a temple of Atlantis, hiding beneath the water, occasionally catches the sun's rays and transmits energy at the moment that a motorized vehicle is passing above it? Reports of missing ships and planes are not as common today, perhaps because they have more sophisticated equipment, as well as supplementary instruments.

Dr. Nicolai Zhirov, a member of the Soviet Academy of Science, who is one of the Fathers of Russian Atlantology, wrote extensively about the geographical and geological possibilities of Atlantis. Zhirov describes another remnant in the Caribbean from the distant past. Limestone discs, or "sea biscuits," were first taken from the ocean floor near the Azores and later found in the Bimini area. In 1949 the Geological Society of America, while conducting a submarine probe south of the Azores, brought up about a ton of these calcified discs from a depth of 1,000 feet. They were called "sea biscuits." The discs were all approximately six inches in diameter and one and one half inches thick with a depression in the center of one side, giving them the shape of plates. Their surface was relatively smooth, except rough in the depression. Tests determined the plates were about 12,000 years old and that the material from which they were made was formed above the surface. Bill Donato, who has spent a great deal of time researching in the area of Bimini, reports that "sea biscuits," similar to those from the ocean floor near the Azores, were also found in the Bahamas. They resemble dishes some Caucasian people fashioned to carry fresh fruits and flowers to mountain peaks or hollows carved into the sides of volcanoes as offerings to the gods of nature.
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