Archive for the 'Flem-Ath' Category

22 Sep

Bits that don’t Fit.

Annoying facts just keep cropping up for traditional geology and archaeology. How, for instance, is it possible for humans to have flourished on the Arctic coast of Russia in the middle of the last Ice Age?  Check out the implications of the Yana site. Or how did a young man make his way to the northern [...]

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27 Aug

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    It starts with a drought that feels like Lucifer has arrived to take his revenge. It’s driven by a curse that cuts through the population like a scythe, taking no prisoners. It ends with one woman clinging to survival at the edge of the world. A woman who has left a dead body [...]

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27 Aug

Mysteries & Thrillers

  

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21 Feb

India’s lost island paradise

Gandhi, Tilak, lost island paradise, Airyana Vaêjo, polar paradise, Atlantis

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31 May

Interview at Black Fridays

I would like to thank Wes Owsley & Stacey Lowery for having me on their show at Black Fridays. We discussed earth crust displacement, the Piri Reis Map and how scientific discoveries are made in light of the sociology of science developed by Thomas Kuhn in his book The Structure of Scientific Discoveries. Rand

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31 May

Was Albert Einstein silly?

Plate Tectonics Versus Earth Crust Displacement??? Critics of earth crust displacement (ECD) have frequently tried to belittle Albert Einstein’s enthusiastic support for Charles Hapgood’s theory of earth crust displacement. If the theory of earth crust displacement is silly, as the ECD critics imply, then does that make Professor Einstein silly? They don’t want to say [...]

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26 Apr

Hapgood 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 (ten from Einstein to Hapgood) from Albert [...]

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26 Apr

Lost World Map of Christopher Columbus

Click on Cover. Or visit Atlantis Books.

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04 Mar

Bits that don’t fit # 4 ~ Footprints on Ice Age Tibetan Plateau

Red = Tibetan Plateau Yellow = Yana in “Arctic Siberia” The Tibetan Plateau is on average 4500 meters above sea level and it often called “the roof of the world.” It is an extremely cold environment. Today the average summer temperatures range between 5 and 10 degrees C and in the winter it is usually [...]

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17 Feb

Bits that don’t fit # 3 ~ Kuk

At Kuk in the central highlands of New Guinea something remarkable happened around the time of the fall of Atlantis. So momentous are these discoveries that the area has been designated a World Heritage Site. [1] New Guinea is the third largest island in the world after Antarctica and Greenland. A mysterious land, Europeans did [...]

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