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« on: September 08, 2011, 01:15:15 am »

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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2011, 01:15:59 am »

In 1940 America's famous "Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce predicted that a portion of Atlantis would be found. This film is an Underwater Archeology Adventure to discover submerged megalithic sites that fulfill Edgar Cayce's predictions.
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2011, 11:21:23 am »

UNDERWATER ROADS

The Bimini research was equally frustrating, with similar exciting discoveries leading to blind alleys, discreditation, or ultimately left unexplored. The authors discuss the famous discovery of the underwater road in 1968, precisely when Cayce said Atlantis would rise again. Zoologist and amateur archaeologist J. Manson Valentine, and noted underwater explorer Dmitri Rebikoff found the site one-half mile off Bimini. Huge rectangular stone blocks under 15 feet of water appeared to have been placed intelligently to form a distinct road stretching for hundreds of feet, and ending in a sharp right-angle turn. It was ultimately concluded that it was a natural formation. However one of the investigators that so pronounced it, a geology student named John Gifford, continued the exploration in the early 70s with two amateur archeologists, Talbot Lindstrom and Steven Proctor, and found another similar formation not far away, which they named Proctor's Road. This one ran in a straight line for over a mile. This discovery was written up in the March 1982 issue of Explorer's Journal by Lindstrom.

Then, in 1974, Valentine succeeded in arousing the interest of Dr. David Zink, an English professor at Lamar University in Texas. An expert blue-water sailor, scuba diver, and underwater photographer, Zink had previously taught military communications at the Air Force Academy. Zink was sufficiently impressed by both road sites to mount a serious expedition, which he christened Poseidia '75. He assembled a team of divers, archaeologists and geologists, and produced detail mappings of the entire site. He also found some blocks that were clearly not natural formations, which led him to believe that it was not a road, but rather a megalithic site similar to Stonehenge. Then, in the summer of 1975, Zink's team discovered a 300-pound marble sculpture that resembled a head, and a tongue-in-groove building block, near the road site. This breakthrough brought worldwide interest and won him the Explorer of the Year award in 1976, given by the International Explorers Society of Florida. But Zink's work was apparently debunked by government geologists, although not acting in an official capacity. Consequently Zink's work was not taken seriously by conventional archaeologists who viewed the whole thing as a publicity stunt. Their view was reinforced when Zink brought in psychics who claimed that the site was constructed by extraterrestrials from the Pleiades.

The verdict isn't in yet, folks. Stay tuned!
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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2011, 11:33:25 am »

"Atlantis" is a folk-pop song written and recorded by Scottish singer Donovan. It was released as a single in 1968...coincidence? Though Atlantis didn't rise in the literal sense, straight form the water for all to see as some interpreted Cayce, the idea of Atlantis came alive in the hearts of million for the song was structured as such, the introduction is a quiet monologue regarding the idea that Atlantis was a highly advanced antediluvian civilization, and that Atlantean colonists were the basis of the mythological gods of ancient times. Aware of their fate, the Atlanteans sent out ships to carry their masters to safety, and these people were responsible for bringing civilization and culture to primitive humans. When the song begins in earnest, it conveys the message that the singer's true love may be in Atlantis. The overall theme is common for the 1960s: fanciful mythology as the symbol of the counterculture movement, with the hope that true love will be found if ever Atlantis can be reached. One could even say the budding counter culture of love was born of, or helped see the original ideas of the original Atlanteans, a Utopia of love, understanding, and peace, brought to life fully by 1969 in the Hippie movements, that the Atlanteans had gained all the comforts of modern technology, but forgot spiritual and Universal Loves, and let their comfort of technological bliss forget their spiritual origins. And so with this imbalance of nature and spirit, the fall of Atlantis, and the few who heeded the warning left even as those who did not sunk with the continent. What better age than the Hippie Movement to come to life, aware or unaware of repeating history? The few who fought for spiritual awareness and peace to wake up the world powers and people lost in physical and material blindness to the bliss of Universal Love? Cayce never answered beyond the question given, so when he says Atlantis would rise again, and the asker assumed it literally, Cayce didn't explain further it was the ideals of Atlantis arising again, at the same time one of the many pieces of moving Atlantis was discovered.
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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2011, 12:54:15 pm »

I like that Donovan song.  I miss the 60s!  We had ideals back then.   Sad
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011, 03:43:46 pm »

I love the 60s, too!  All the good ideas happened back then.  I often wonder what would have happened had the Kennedys and MLK not been shot, leaving us with Nixon.  And imagine if the hippies hadn't become yuppies. 

Was the Bimini Wall found in 68 or 69 by the way?
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