Thursday, November 11, 2004

I am getting annoyed at baseless claims of the super-normal

In 1970 Dr. Ray Brown, a naturopathic practitioner and lecturer from Mesa, Arizona, made an extraordinary discovery 135 feet down near the Bari/Berry Islands in the Bahamas, 20 miles from the edge of the undersea drop known as the ‘Tongue of the Ocean’. He saw a pyramid “shining like a mirror” [Brown], about 120 feet high, though only the top 90 feet was visible above the sand. It appeared as the Giza pyramids once looked: capstone [here dark blue], smooth-faced, and with blocks so tightly jointed a knife blade couldn’t slot between them. Around it lay the buildings of a ruined city which, according to pilots, stretches for about 5 miles. Pyramids, domes and arches have been sighted around the Grand Bahama Banks, near Haiti and San Domingo, while extensive ruins are said to lie off Cuba.
[ref: Charles Berlitz, The Bermuda Triangle, London, 1974, pg. 132].

In 1948 Ed Wilson, a mayoral candidate from Orlando, experienced turbulence here while flying at 250 ft. From 50 ft he saw “a slanting building like a huge mountain”, which he estimated to be 100-250 ft high. Wilson said the air was “bright crimson”. Upon returning to the airport he discovered his radio had been “shorted out by some high frequency shock, or a mysterious high voltage in the air.”

In 1978 Ari Marshall, a Greek industrialist, saw the pyramid sighted in 1977. The apex was“about 150 ft from the surface, with the total depth of about 650 ft.” From a side opening “shining white objects” were being “swept...by turbulence.” He thought they were energy or gaseous emissions. At a lower level they re-emerged, the water “in this deep area...green instead of black near the pyramid even at night.”

British charts, at 23o 34’N and 80o W, show a rise 300 fathoms down. This reaches 38 ft below the surface.

U.S. Marine and British Admiralty charts indicate a feature at 250 fathoms [1 fathom = 6 ft] off Cay Sal [23o 26’ N and 79o 43’ W], rising to 42 ft below the surface

During the 1970s Poseidia expeditions, Dr. David Zink of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, investigated a tapering column near the South Bimini shore [discovered by Dr. William Bell in 1957]. While off Paradise Point, North Bimini, several stone cylinders were found. Gears and cogs were attached to the column and it had radiation burns... .

[Dr. David Zink, The Stones of Atlantis, London, 1978, pg. 155]

Okay, That all sounds great and nice and all, but where's the proof, beeitch!??!

Annoyingly proofless claims of more pyramids on earth than previously suspected

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