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Dharmadeva

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Jan 23, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/23/00
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The location of Atlantis is off the coast of Iberia. People say that
Atlantis was a very developed civilization. Is that so? Something may be
true and something may be false. We should make a proper scientific
investigation.

What about Lemuria? Another civilization.

Archaeologists should discover whatever Atlantean artifacts may be found off
the coast of Iberia and then on that basis we should determine what type of
civilization it actually was.

One theory is that Atlantis was a very vast continent. It was connected with
Iberia. Gibralter was connected with Africa in those days. Due to a very
big earthquake Atlantis disappeared and the Sahara Desert appeared. The
Sahara was underwater before, and that's why we can find oil there.
Atlantis was a highly developed culture.

Was it that the ancient culture of Scandinavia being interconnected with the
Atlantian culture, if so this means that the Scandinavian area was once a
hot climate.
In fact it was located near the equator, but since then the North and South
poles have shifted.

This Atlanaen race does not exist anymore. Just like the original Egyptians
who built the wonderful pyramids. Modern Egyptians are of Arabic origin and
are not from the original Egyptian race.


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spoc1

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Jan 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/27/00
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Read "When the Sky Fell" by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath. I think they give a VERY
persuasive argument, based on reasonable scientific facts. Also read
"Earth's Shifting crust" and "Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings" By Prof.
Charles Haphood.

King Tut


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Simon Adams

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Jan 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/27/00
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Also Graham Hancocks Fingerprints of the Gods. There are many theories but
one is starting to hold its head above the rest, despite Edgar Cayce's
convincing words to the contrary.

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