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Spiral
29th December 2013, 17:42
This is incredible !

This TED talk video was apparently withdrawn by TED, I wonder why :rolleyes:


http://youtu.be/1-Rdhwy2Hmo

This also relates to American pre-history

http://planet.uwc.ac.za/nisl/Conservation%20Biology/Karen%20PDF/Clovis/Bradley%20&%20Stanford%202004.pdf

Spiral
29th December 2013, 18:10
Heres a longer lecture by the same guy, Jim Vieira.

Jim Vieira - Mysterious Stone Chambers & Giant Skeletons


http://youtu.be/GfJIRkF8ow8

Published on 12 Feb 2013

Jim Vieira at the Greenfield Community College.

Mark
29th December 2013, 18:19
Just been investigating the "Urantia", it speaks of these giants and their genetic breeding (100 of them) with human females to create the illuminate bloodline.

777
29th December 2013, 18:32
Are those any relation to the biblical Nephilim? (According to the Urantia book.....)

Spiral
29th December 2013, 18:52
Just been investigating the "Urantia", it speaks of these giants and their genetic breeding (100 of them) with human females to create the illuminate bloodline.

Does it mention double rows of teeth like these ones in the US have ?



Nice to see you back BTW :D

Mark
29th December 2013, 19:22
Not sure about the double row?

Good to be back brother :-)

Spiral
29th December 2013, 19:25
The reasons why TED pulled this video are here; http://tedxshelburnefalls.wordpress.com/2012/12/14/jim-vieiras-talk-removed-from-internet/

Whilst they may have some points (eg re carbon dating) I think this is largely a psy-op, archaeology is a very tightly controlled racket, as are all the sciences esp in the US of A.

jimmer
29th December 2013, 22:33
so spiral, what's with your title?
do you mean, gastronomic administrator : )

that said, this giant thing is interesting and funny.
certainly, if indeed they existed, remains
would be available somewhere.
if so, where are they?
they can't all be hidden in the smithsonian.

btw: are those shades being worn by this giant?

http://www.sott.net/image/image/s6/128208/full/giant_mound_builder.jpg

Calabash
29th December 2013, 22:40
This is incredible !

This TED talk video was apparently withdrawn by TED, I wonder why :rolleyes:



Can't remember where I read it but apparently TED has also recently withdrawn talks by Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock.

modwiz
29th December 2013, 23:50
Can't remember where I read it but apparently TED has also recently withdrawn talks by Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock.

This is accurate.

Calz
30th December 2013, 06:35
so spiral, what's with your title?
do you mean, gastronomic administrator : )



Not sure but it made me dang hungry :popc:

[does that mean we need to leave the standard 15% tip per post???]


http://www.babypicpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Funny-Baby-Hungry-Picture.jpg

The One
30th December 2013, 06:43
Not sure but it made me dang hungry :popc:

http://www.babypicpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Funny-Baby-Hungry-Picture.jpg

Ah ah lol

My spelling mistake doh

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvGgAYmeNznhTGXJxkkNMhyREwsgeIa PNaIeLaTtqapioIgqxYCw

Calz
30th December 2013, 07:05
Ah ah lol

My spelling mistake doh

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvGgAYmeNznhTGXJxkkNMhyREwsgeIa PNaIeLaTtqapioIgqxYCw


:hilarious:

I figured it was a bit too much time recovering from his back :ok:


[29-12, 15:29] Spiral: Good night chaps & chapesses, my back is killing me after a hard day building so it spine wine time ;)


:back to topic:

Spiral
30th December 2013, 07:43
It woz me wot put the extra "p" in there, just my stupid sense of humour.

:grin:

The One
30th December 2013, 08:22
It woz me wot put the extra "p" in there, just my stupid sense of humour.

:grin:

Lol

I thought it was me

Spiral
30th December 2013, 08:42
Hurmmph ! I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for you meddlesome kids !

http://24.media.tumblr.com/732deab953ac128a50da053e03e390b1/tumblr_mqnc44IH0g1rtpoqbo1_500.gif

Calz
30th December 2013, 08:59
Hurmmph ! I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for you meddlesome kids !

http://24.media.tumblr.com/732deab953ac128a50da053e03e390b1/tumblr_mqnc44IH0g1rtpoqbo1_500.gif


Any Supper Administrator worth his "oats" would have remembered to bring along some "scoobie snacks" ...


http://dawnaraver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Scoobydoo.png

Spiral
30th December 2013, 09:02
Any Supper Administrator worth his "oats" would have remembered to bring along some "scoobie snacks" ...


http://dawnaraver.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Scoobydoo.png

Oh I've got snacks, but they are for me & the hound :piggy:

http://24.media.tumblr.com/788310f20e30470d4df9403188755603/tumblr_mqlxsbilX61rtpoqbo1_500.gif

jimmer
30th December 2013, 13:04
I liked it, spiral. now, just super : (

sorry for hijacking this thread.

ronin
30th December 2013, 14:08
Can't remember where I read it but apparently TED has also recently withdrawn talks by Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0c5nIvJH7w


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKHUaNAxsTg

makes you wonder what the TED talks want to express?
is freedom of speech really controlled?
banning talks and other peoples views or anything that does not fit into the current paradigm is imo a controlled society.

anything that opens your mind to the wider perspective is thrown out of the mainstream.

problem is.

too many people are waking up.

The One
30th December 2013, 14:32
Cheers ronin and welcome to tot

(welcome)

Calabash
30th December 2013, 22:28
I did some research on banned TED talks and came across three - the two mentioned above and the one below, which is only five+ minutes. I also looked on the TED website itself and found this comment from Graham Hancock fwiw:

"Graham Hancock 10+ +38
Apr 2 2013: Thanks to all who have posted in my defence here. It means a lot to me.

Big ideas are at stake, much larger than the individuals involved. But the knowledge that a community of good-hearted, open-minded people are out there, ready to fight for the freedom of ideas is the best thing to come out of this.

Warmest wishes and deep appreciation
Graham"


Rich People Don’t Create Jobs

Around a year ago TED banned Nick Hanauer‘s talk named ‘Rich People Don’t Create Jobs‘. The talk was deemed too ‘political’ and was never put online. However, after word got out, a large number of people signed a petition and demanded the rights to view it. TED reluctantly published Nick’s talk which you are able to view right here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBx2Y5HhplI#t=119

Let us hope that TED banning these videos has created even more interest in watching them (as is often the case :))

jimmer
31st December 2013, 12:59
that's interesting.
two back to back presentations from the same whitechapel event -- banned.
and what about sheldrake's shoes?
flesh colored or bare feet?
if the latter, was that the true banning cause ; )

as for banning hanauer's presentation, I don't get it.
I don't get why they'd ban it and I don't get where
he's coming from: jobs and economic strength
come from middle class buying power.
ok, so where does the middle class get that
buying power? from good paying jobs created
by a growing business sector. so, what's he talking about?
his premise just doesn't make any sense to me.
maybe that's why TED banned it.
while affable, hanauer is talking nonsense, screw the politics.

Tonz
31st December 2013, 15:11
jimmer i got the impresion that the middle and the poor are the highest taxed and carry the most difficulty to generate jobs ,but the small upper class pay the least amount of taxes and have goverment benifits to help sustain their buisnesses . on that note, meddium and small buisnes hire more the 85% and yet they carry the heaviest burdon compared to the relitively small large buisness.its an eg.world wide.

Spiral
31st December 2013, 18:23
as for banning hanauer's presentation, I don't get it.
I don't get why they'd ban it and I don't get where
he's coming from: jobs and economic strength
come from middle class buying power.
ok, so where does the middle class get that
buying power? from good paying jobs created
by a growing business sector. so, what's he talking about?
his premise just doesn't make any sense to me.
maybe that's why TED banned it.
while affable, hanauer is talking nonsense, screw the politics.

It makes perfect sense to me in a first world consumer economy (I know he hasn't factored in the as good as unregulated banks and an insane budget that spends at least 52% of tax dollars on the military).

What he says about it being a feed back loop seems to be true, when the middle class (talking US middle class here, the term doesn't mean the same thing in the UK) stop buying new cars for example, the automotive factories have to lay off workers creating more unemployed, who in turn can no longer go out for meals or buy new clothes etc as they once did, and there becomes less & less money in circulation & more & more businesses have to lay off workers and so it becomes a viscous circle.

We can certainly see the super rich getting way richer & it sure isn't helping the average person !

jimmer
31st December 2013, 19:05
ok, we've now woven the perfect loop...

the business owners provide jobs to make money,
the workers earn money that fuels the economy,
as the economy grows, business owners hire more workers who spend more money, etc. etc.

it's symbiotic, not a dichotomy.
it's a natural order that can only be stymied by
dishonesty and poor intentions.