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Victim of the Beast 666
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Jun 27, 1:16am
2 reviews
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http://paranormal.about.com/od/hauntedplaces/a/aa102306.htm
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wtf!!!

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Moses was high on drugs: Israeli researcher
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Mar 4, 11:36am
41 reviews
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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080304120710.ad7gm7i6&show_article=1
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hahaha and the mainstream news just keeps revealing what has been denied and derided...
John Marco Allegro finally gets satisfaction?
"High on Mount Sinai, Moses was on psychedelic drugs when he heard God deliver the Ten Commandments, an Israeli researcher claimed in a study published this week.
Such mind-altering substances formed an integral part of the religious rites of Israelites in biblical times, Benny Shanon, a professor of cognitive psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem wrote in the Time and Mind journal of philosophy.
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Satellites spot lost Guatemala Mayan temples| Science| Reuters
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Feb 23, 5:21pm
3 reviews
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http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSN2021122720080220
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"Ancient Mayan astronomers aligned their soaring temples with the stars and now modern archeologists have found the ruins of hidden cities in the Guatemalan jungle by peering down from space.
Archeologists and NASA scientists began teaming up five years ago to search for clues about the mysterious collapse of the Mayan civilization that flourished in Central America and southern Mexico for 1,000 years.
The work is paying off, says archeologist William Saturno, who recently discovered five sprawling sites with hundreds of buildings using a spy satellite that can see through clouds and forest to reveal differences in the vegetation below.
Saturno said the satellite images made it infinitely easier to find ruins covered for centuries by dense jungle vines and trees. "It was like shooting fish in a barrel," he said.
Saturno first sought out satellite images to find a source of water near his excavation camp at San Bartolo, which lies 32 miles from the nearest town on inaccessible roads deep in Guatemala's northern Peten region."

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080204/od_afp/britainpeoplehistoryoffbeat
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Feb 4, 11:09am
14 reviews
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080204/od_afp/britainpeoplehistoryoffbeat
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WE ARE IN BIG BIG TROUBLE!
"Britons are losing their grip on reality, according to a poll out Monday which showed that nearly a quarter think Winston Churchill was a myth while the majority reckon Sherlock Holmes was real.
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The survey found that 47 percent thought the 12th century English king Richard the Lionheart was a myth.
And 23 percent thought World War II prime minister Churchill was made up. The same percentage thought Crimean War nurse Florence Nightingale did not actually exist.
Three percent thought Charles Dickens, one of Britain's most famous writers, is a work of fiction himself.
Indian political leader Mahatma Gandhi and Battle of Waterloo victor the Duke of Wellington also appeared in the top 10 of people thought to be myths.
Meanwhile, 58 percent thought Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective Holmes actually existed; 33 percent thought the same of W. E. Johns' fictional pilot and adventurer Biggles."

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Some Things Never Change |Futility Closet
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Jan 19, 2:43pm
19 reviews
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http://www.futilitycloset.com/2007/07/05/some-things-never-change-2/
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911 Planes Both Hit Secure Computer Rooms In WTC
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Jan 12, 6:51pm
2 reviews
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http://www.rense.com/general80/comprooms.htm

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Widelec.org - Stare Fotografie
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Dec 14, 2007 9:16am
345 reviews
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http://widelec.org/stare_fotografie,id,1489.html
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BibliOdyssey: Tombs of the Grand Masters of the Knights of Malta
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Dec 10, 2007 6:24pm
0 review
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http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2007/11/tombs-of-grand-masters-of-knights-of...
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Tortures Devices (St. Petersburg museum, Russia)
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Oct 29, 2007 10:22pm
56 reviews
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http://rapidlibrary.com/soc/torture.html
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freakadeakey

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Antique Map Lotter Anemographica
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Oct 25, 2007 2:24pm
4 reviews
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http://www.helmink.com/Antique_Map_Lotter_Anemographica/
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