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DMac
25th May 2011, 11:10 AM
I found this to be an interesting interview:

Michael Cremo on Forbidden Archeology, Our Billion-Year-Old Human History and the Spiritual Satisfaction of the Vedas (http://www.thedailybell.com/2366/Michael-Cremo-on-Forbidden-Archeology-Our-Billion-Year-Old-Human-History-and-the-Spiritual-Satisfaction-of-the-Vedas.html)

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Introduction: Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists and a research associate in history and philosophy of science for the Bhaktivedanta Institute. After receiving a scholarship to study International Affairs at George Washington University, Michael began to study the ancient histories of India known as the Vedas. In this way, he has broadened his academic knowledge with spirituality from the Eastern tradition. He has written numerous well received though controversial books.

Ponce
25th May 2011, 11:37 AM
Thanks DMac......like I keep saying.......when the poles melts some more many wonders from the old will be found for the North and the South were the center and the center were the North and the South.

Even now what is going on will be old history, in the far future, the same way that some of us are now looking into what was the "real" far past.

gunDriller
25th May 2011, 02:39 PM
Thanks DMac......like I keep saying.......when the poles melts some more many wonders from the old will be found for the North and the South were the center and the center were the North and the South.

Even now what is going on will be old history, in the far future, the same way that some of us are now looking into what was the "real" far past.


i think that when the poles melt, there will be some significant gold discoveries. a la the Yukon.

sometimes i wonder if melting the ice caps is the goal of guys like George Bush.