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    I've just been in touch with Sylvie and she said that most videos will be for free in the future only the expedition documentaries will be free for the ones that's helped out, because of the cost that she has to put out traveling to and fro. Anybody who wants to watch the expedition documentaries can do it from this web-site, I know there are people here on the forum that can qualify:

    http://www.megaliths.org/ancient_history/spain.php

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    Quote Originally posted by Elen View Post
    I've just been in touch with Sylvie and she said that most videos will be for free in the future only the expedition documentaries will be free for the ones that's helped out, because of the cost that she has to put out traveling to and fro. Anybody who wants to watch the expedition documentaries can do it from this web-site, I know there are people here on the forum that can qualify:

    http://www.megaliths.org/ancient_history/spain.php
    I did a show based on her work and Fomenko's concepts. I wonder if that would qualify me.

    On that subject, I would love to do a show with her. Shelley also loves her work and particularly, her accent, lol.
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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    I did a show based on her work and Fomenko's concepts. I wonder if that would qualify me.

    On that subject, I would love to do a show with her. Shelley also loves her work and particularly, her accent, lol.
    Then I would just click the link I provided and tell her exactly what you said. She is approachable...

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    Don't be misled by its medieval looks, this could be extremely ancient - the Jernokleev Site

    This short video shows anomalies that are mush older than originally suggested, but it is difficult to date it with accuracy.

    While most researchers and scholars around the globe agree that human civilization as we know it only exists some 12,000 years on our planet, there are countless discoveries that point towards a much different past. There are many findings ranging from temples, structures, and artifacts that are evidence of advanced civilizations that inhabited Earth much sooner than mainstream scholars suggest. However, many of these incredible findings have been considered as impossible due to the fact that they alter our written history in every possible way.

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    Amazing Rock Castles and How to Find Such in Your Area (Europe and West Asia)

    How to spot ancient buildings in your area? Sylvie shows her techniques as to how she does it. We can all become explorers of the mostly ignored parts of our history. We all have access to a camera and the ability to send a photo. Spotting these ancient sites is like waking up from a dream or a spell.


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    Quote Originally posted by Elen View Post
    How to spot ancient buildings in your area? Sylvie shows her techniques as to how she does it. We can all become explorers of the mostly ignored parts of our history. We all have access to a camera and the ability to send a photo. Spotting these ancient sites is like waking up from a dream or a spell.

    There is so much stuff out there it is just unbelievable. People just walk all over ancient relics and don't even know it. Then there are relics just buried underneath even older relics. Makes me think that our ancestors were just as careless as we are because they buried relics that would have been ancient even to them. If a man living 2000 years ago threw away something that was 200 years old then to us living in the present that person destroyed a 2200 year old relic. If someone 2200 years ago destroyed or built over something 200 years old then that is 2400 year old relic ruined and so on. That is how history is lost. Some things get preserved and some things don't. What we have to understand is that we are doing this right now. It astounds me the things our society just throws away and discards. Don't they know that the trash they throw away today will be relics in a thousand years. I feel like we are a species just endlessly chasing our own tail, never learning anything, and making the same mistakes over and over again.

    We are our own worst enemy. We are the Orouborous of ancient legend.


    Just an example of our parasitic culture.
    Built in 1929 and demolished in 1963

    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8o90jvKRec


    Sometimes you don't know what you have until it is gone. That is as true today as it was 1000 years ago. How can we respect the past if we don't respect the present. I feel it is our duty to leave behind preserved current time relics for future generations as it is a responsibility to explore elf castles and megaliths. If we don't do this then future quackademics will continue to rewrite history.

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    Sometimes you don't know what you have until it is gone. That is as true today as it was 1000 years ago. How can we respect the past if we don't respect the present. I feel it is our duty to leave behind preserved current time relics for future generations as it is a responsibility to explore elf castles and megaliths. If we don't do this then future quackademics will continue to rewrite history.
    So true Novusod!

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    New video from Sylvie: Etruscan expedition.


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXcH1FV-i4Q


    Again the number of disregarded relics is mind blowing.

    Orvieto Temi



    Some of this stuff looks like it out of a fairtale or abstract painting. Hard to believes places like this are even real.



    Hotel Basiliani


    At the end Sylvie was talking about Restaurants. Well some Restaurants in Italy are built right into the ruins of these ancient civilizations.
    Example being the Grotta Palazzese. Perhaps the expedition will eat there.



    There is an Italian proverb often told to tourists that goes to the effect "Don't worry about visiting museums the whole country is a museum."

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    Takenouchi Manuscripts

    In Japan there are roughly two dozen secret manuscripts originally dating back to the paleolithic era, the age of heroes and gods, that have been handed down by the ruling families for centuries. Rejected by orthodox Japanese scholars and never before translated into English, these documents speak of primeval alphabets, lost languages, forgotten technologies, and the sacred spiritual science. Some even refer to UFOs, Atlantis, and Jesus coming to Japan.

    Translating directly from the original Japanese, Avery Morrow explores four of these manuscripts in full as well as reviewing the key stories of the other Golden Age chronicles. In the Kujiki manuscript Morrow uncovers the secret symbolism of a Buddhist saint and the origin of a modern prophecy of apocalypse. In the Hotsuma Tsutaye manuscript he reveals the exploits of a noble tribe who defeated a million-strong army without violence. In the Takenouchi Documents he shows us how the first Japanese emperor came from another world and ruled at a time when Atlantis and Mu still existed. And in the Katakamuna Documents the author unveils the sacred geometries of the universe from the symbolic songs of the 10,000-year-old Ashiya tribe.


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    The Hotsuma Tsutaye purports to be the record of a forgotten ancient civilization in Japan written in a sacred indigenous script. A 10,000-line epic poem in an unfamiliar language that resembles ancient Japanese, it presents Japan’s gods and kings of the Heroic Age as real individuals, and its worldview seems to parallel the esoteric teachings of medieval Buddhist sects. It contains long treatises on the origin of the Japanese language as well as an alchemical theory of matter that informs a vegetarian diet guaranteed to cleanse the spirit and lengthen life. Allegedly written in 100 CE, it was passed down from father to son for centuries. Its contents were not revealed to the public until the 19th century, but manuscripts have been found dating back to 1775.

    The Takenouchi Documents go beyond the Heroic Age into the deep and forbidden history of the Golden Age. Written in hundreds of different ancient scripts, they place the origins of all the great religions of the world into one single Tradition preserved in Japan. They describe Japan as the source of all true doctrines, including testaments from historical figures like Lao Tzu, Moses, and Jesus, all of whom supposedly came to Japan to study the ancient teachings. Oddly, the Tradition they describe has parallels in certain Western doctrines that were only beginning to come to light in 1928, when it was first unveiled. Takenouchi researchers have identified an ancient airship used by the Japanese emperors, “landing strips” for these ships scattered across the world, and pyramids in the Japanese forests where these ships are claimed to exist today.The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan


    The Katakamuna Documents were supposedly presented to an eccentric scientist and engineer named Narasaki sometime around 1948, when he was doing electrical experiments in the deep mountains of central Japan. The man who gave him the documents said they came from a mountain shrine called Katakamuna, which has never been located. These documents, written in a geometric script that spirals out of the central of the page, make almost no pretense at being the sort of history taught in textbooks. Rather, they form an entirely esoteric text with parahistorical songs acting as the medium of choice to convey a powerful holistic knowledge of incalculable, even perennial age.

    Each of these documents has its own unusual backstory and dubious provenance, but they all come with a surprisingly powerful message. Skeptics of this genre may pursue it as an idle curiosity, but the proponents of these documents state, time and time again, that they are important, they are meaningful, and the world would be changed for the better if more people learned about them. Parahistory is not a subject for an afternoon’s entertainment; the future of the world hangs in the balance. If the majority of people knew what was contained in these documents, they say, so much of the uncertainty in our lives could be conquered by the knowledge of our true inheritance. We would have a starting point for mutual understanding of so many different things. If only!

    Through parahistory we can perceive a new realm of possibilities. The parahistorians would agree with G. K. Chesterton: “Most possibly we are in Eden still. It is only our eyes that have changed.” The ancient Japan of these texts is a possible Eden, and reading parahistories provides a window into it. As we will see, when we look through these windows we will discover compelling memories of many possible pasts, all of them projecting a hopeful message into the present, but with many complexities and difficulties. The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan

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    Quote Originally posted by Maggie View Post
    Very interesting, Maggie, thank you. There still exist the remains of ancient huge step pyramids and other underwater ruins off the coast of Japan, such as at Yonaguni:





    Japan's Atlantis? The unsolved underwater mystery

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    It is interesting that what Avery Morrow called "symbolism" may indeed be actuality. We are connecting dots here, and it's slowly surfacing. Thanks for posting Maggie and Joanna!

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    Sylvie has uploaded the last parts of the Spanish documentaries, you'll have to contact her to be able to see them on her website...

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    New video from Sylvie:

    Historical Timeline based on artifacts not quackademics

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    Never tire of feeling the past being unearthed, just finished vid, thanks as always.

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    When the Survivors of Atlantis Wake Up, p 1 - Mohenjo-daro and the Mycenae civilisation

    Published on 4 Sep 2016
    This is an entirely new episode, not just a revision of the old version.

    Here Sylvie is going through the repetitive explanations by the authorities about the Roman architecture found everywhere. Tool marks, stonemasonry and aqueducts all over the ancient sites which is always attributed to the Romans.

    Did the Romans invent bikinis? Are we supposed to believe it, or could bikinis be much older than what is visible on the mosaic pictures. The Roman clothing can be proved to be older than the Roman era and is still used in parts of the world today like Russia and India.

    Take a look at the Indus Valley complex which is considered older than the Roman where there is clear evidence of a well planned building site with irrigation, streets and organised components. Here people just died in the streets without anybody to bury them and it is a mystery to the "quacademics" who are unable to consider explanations outside their own parameters, ignoring the legends that tell us what really happened.

    Further on, our history is re-written, where the original books were "accidentally" burnt while the copies "survived". Joseph Scaliger and Dionysius Petavius, French Jesuit scholars and religious reformists changed our official history in the 16th century. Unfortunately, nothing from the original texts survived the reformation. Most of our official history today is based on the work of these two people. And when the small group of Jesuit monks did the copies it was written in the preface that they were making it fit the new history.


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk-o42NNQm4


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