Archive for July, 2009
A Knife that Shut Up
2012 and Earth Crust Displacement
Yahoo MovieTalk interview with 2012 Director. So how does Roland Emmerich end the world in his upcoming epic “2012″? “Pole reversal,” he said in an interview this week. “All kinds of stuff going on. But it’s basically major earthquakes and volcano eruptions which kind of cause this global flood.” “We found this obscure theory of [...]
Thoth’s Holy Chamber
Excerpt from The Atlantis Blueprint One of Rand’s major aims, in trying to understand the hidden geometry of the Giza site, was to try to locate this ‘secret chamber’. The notion seems to have originated in a document called the Westcar Papyrus, now in the Berlin Museum, which seems to be a New Kingdom copy [...]
The Charles Hapgood & Albert Einstein Correspondence
Charles Hapgood first came to public attention in the mid-1950s with his theory of earth crust displacement, a radical geological idea which attracted the curiosity and support of Albert Einstein. The Einstein-Hapgood correspondence is a forgotten page in the history of science. Rose and I obtained these letters from Albert Einstein‘s Archives. They show just [...]
Fossil Fuel Binge
Fossil fuel binge: day of reckoning lies ahead by Rand Flem-Ath published 6 February 1987 in The Times-Colonist (Victoria, B.C., Canada) ————————————— Since the Industrial Revolution, roughly 200 billion tons of carbon dioxide have been vented into the Earth’s atmosphere. One of the least known effects of these waste products is the fact that in [...]
Cocaine Mummies
In the movie, Contact, Jodie Foster plays an astronomer who establishes communication with a civilisation beyond our solar system. In a recent television program, The Curse of the Cocaine Mummies, a different, but equally fascinating, contact is established between ancient Egypt and ancient Peru. A German forensic scientist busted the Egyptian mummy Ramses II for [...]
Earth Crust Displacement
Charles Hutchins Hapgood (1904 – 1982) a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, was born in New York City. After graduating, Hapgood travelled to Germany where his studies at the University of Freiburg coincided with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. When the Second World War erupted, he returned [...]
Peopling of America
Directions change with each earth crust displacement. Before the last catastrophe, the Pacific side of North America was actually the south, while the Arctic Circle was centered on Hudson Bay. Seen from this perspective, the migration of people from Siberia, across Beringia, and along the Pacific coast would be a movement from west to east. [...]
The Giza Prime Meridian
When European explorers first reached ancient Mexico they were struck by the great pyramids north of present day Mexico City. Their immediate assumption was that Mexico must have been an outpost of ancient Egypt and that the ideas of mummification, pyramid building as well as an obsession with stars were concepts derived from the Old [...]