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Atlantis Rising Magazine 87 May June 2011
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Book Synopsis Atlantis Rising Magazine - 87 May/June 2011 by : J. Douglas Kenyon
Download or read book Atlantis Rising Magazine - 87 May/June 2011 written by J. Douglas Kenyon and published by Atlantis Rising LLC. This book was released on 2011-05-01 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this Issue: Letters Early Rays Jeane Manning - Italian Cold Fusion? Michael Cremo - Thoughts on Ancient Aliens Egyptology on the Brink A Political Earthquake Rattles Mainstream Archaeology Gardens Under the Sea Have the Answers We Seek Been Drowned for Millennia? Easter & the Rites of Spring Mysterious Celebrations of Rebirth and Renewal Lineages of Spiritual Power The Secrets of Passing the Torch The Lost Legacy of Freemasonry NDEs in the Olden Days Is Modern Research Late to the Game? Mirror Factors What Do They Really Reveal? Hitler’s Last Card Did War’s End Prevent a Nasty Surprise? The Icon that Saved Russia The Real Story Behind the Tangled International Politics Secrets of the Geoglyphs The Ancient Designers Clearly Knew a Few Tricks
Book Synopsis Atlantis Rising Magazine - 88 July/August 2011 by : J. Douglas Kenyon
Download or read book Atlantis Rising Magazine - 88 July/August 2011 written by J. Douglas Kenyon and published by Atlantis Rising LLC. This book was released on 2011-07-01 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In This Issue: Letters Early Rays Jeane Manning Michael Cremo Humans in the Carboniferous? Atlantis in Spain? New Evidence, but Does It Really Make the Case? Ancient Sumerians in Peru? What Is To Be Made of Artifacts with Cuneiform Inscriptions? Continental Cracks A Fresh Look at the Risks We Face The Rosslyn Bones Startling Return for a Centuries-Old Cold Case Looking for the Caribbean Ark? Is the Holy Relic in the Virgin Islands? The Hunt for a European Ark? What Did Jules Verne Know? American Treasure Line The Angel Effect All the World’s Cultures Consider Its Power Secrets of the Jinn Was There More Than Smoke in Aladdin’s Famous Lamp? Seven Gateways to Paradise A New Look at the Meaning of Ancient Temple Science
Book Synopsis Atlantis Rising Magazine - 90 November/December 2011 by : J. Douglas Kenyon
Download or read book Atlantis Rising Magazine - 90 November/December 2011 written by J. Douglas Kenyon and published by Atlantis Rising LLC. This book was released on 2011-11-01 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: INSIDE ISSUE #90 November/December 2011: ET PRESENCE: Indians & Aliens GREATER DIMENSIONS: Return Engagements The Paraffin Mold Experiments The Brownings and the Medium Did Ancient Shamans Know Secrets of the Wave? When Three Is a Charm Dating the Oldest Cut Marks on Bone NEW AGE ADVENTURE: The Perilous Plight of Rockall Island Mysteries in the Fields
Book Synopsis Atlantis Rising Magazine - 86 March/April 2011 by : J. Douglas Kenyon
Download or read book Atlantis Rising Magazine - 86 March/April 2011 written by J. Douglas Kenyon and published by Atlantis Rising LLC. This book was released on 2011-03-01 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letters Early Rays Jeane Manning - The Life and Times of Tom Bearden Michael Cremo The Meaning of the Calaveras Skull Feeling the Future New Research and the Influence of the Future on the Past Mystery of the Montauk Monster Recent Finds Bring Up Old, but Not Forgotten, Dangers Rings of Fire Trouble for Our Planet Can Come from Many Directions Atlantis, Apparitions & Archetypes Is Land's End Just the Beginning? The Prime Minister & the Spirit World Coincidence When Is It Something Else? The Trouble with Atheists Is It Brainwashing? Secrets of the Seventh Ray 21st Century Science Meets an Ancient Prescription for Change Father Crespi's Curious Collection Ancient American High Metallurgy The Trojan Connection Does the Ancient Legend of Troy Mask Secrets of Atlantis?
Book Synopsis Atlantis Rising Magazine - 114 November/December 2015 by : J. Douglas Kenyon
Download or read book Atlantis Rising Magazine - 114 November/December 2015 written by J. Douglas Kenyon and published by Atlantis Rising LLC. This book was released on 2015-11-01 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inside this full-color digital edition: PROTOSCIENCE Free Energy...Gravity Control...Alternative Science... Exploring the Healing Possibilities of Sound "Sound is the medicine of the future." -Edgar Cayce By Jerry Decker THE FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGIST A Spiritual Pilgrim's Voyage to Alaska By Michael Cremo ALTERNATIVE ENEGRY Secret No more Once Legendary Free-Energy Inventions Are Now Going Public By JEANE MANNING ALTERNATIVE CHEMISTRY CLAIRVOYANT SCIENCE How Mystics Beat Orthodox Physics to the Punch on MicroPsi and String Theory By BRENDAN D. MURPHY ALTERNATIVE PHYSICS Gravity's Riddle Might it be a PUSH and not a Pull? MENTAL POWERS The Promise of REMOTE VIEWING Our Subtle Senses Could Be More Valuable than Some Would Have Us Believe By PATRICK MARSOLEK FORGOTTEN HISTORY Goddess in the Vatican? The Citadels of Christian Culture Often Have Surprising Origins By STEVEN SORA ALTERNATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY Echoes of Lemuria The Pre-Flood Story of Thailand's Amazing Temples By FRANK JOSEPH ANCIENT MYSTERIES THE MYSTERIES OF ZOROASTER Tracking a 12,000 Year Old Catastrophe By ROBERT M. SCHOCH, Ph.D. ET INVESTIGATION Is Anybody Home? The Search for ET Goes into Hyperdrive By MARTIN RUGGLES DEEPER THINKING Worlds Without End The Belief in Infinite Possibilities Is Nothing New By WILLIAM B. STOECKER CONVERSATIONS Still An Outrage to the House of History Graham Hancock's New Book Offers No Comfort to His Critics By CYNTHIA LOGAN ASTROLOGY Planetary Harmonics The Music of the Spheres By Julie Loar DVD KNOWING WHAT IS COMING Can 'What', and 'When', We Know, Make the Difference Between Right and Wrong? By Marsha Oaks Knowing what we now know, would we still have done the things that we did? That question is actually relevant to many areas of human endeavor, as in all three of our current DVD offerings.
Book Synopsis Delusions in Science and Spirituality by : Susan B. Martinez
Download or read book Delusions in Science and Spirituality written by Susan B. Martinez and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2015-04-02 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Debunks cherished theories of mainstream consensus and reveals the deeper mysteries of the science of the unseen • Reveals a new “Theory of Everything” to replace the standard model and complete our knowledge of Earth Science, anthropology, psychology, and spirituality • Explains the failings of the Big Bang, evolution, ice age theory, and global warming • Shows how the Freudian and Jungian theories of the unconscious have grossly misrepresented the spirit of man and the psyche of humanity What if science and society’s most darling theories, taught as fact, were 100% wrong? What if the anomalies that disprove these theories were covered up and distorted and any serious challenges brushed off as lunacy, hysteria, junk science, and dissension? In this primer in deprogramming, Susan B. Martinez reveals the disinformation at the root of mainstream consensus thinking. She punches gaping holes in the cherished theories of the Big Bang, Darwinian evolution, ice ages, and global warming. Drawing on the ancient science of the unseen and revelations from the Oahspe Bible as well as some of the most advanced thinkers in astrophysics, she explains a new “Theory of Everything” to replace the standard model. She explores the concept of vortexya, the cosmic whirlwind of our own geomagnetic field, which explains quite simply the subtle changes that take place on Earth and in the universe over time without the “magical thinking” of the Big Bang, global warming, or ice ages. Martinez reveals how the instability of society itself has found its way into our theories, positing explosive change and acceleration where there is none. She explains how homo sapiens’ evolution did not suddenly accelerate 40,000 years ago and culture did not accelerate to birth civilization a mere 6,000 years ago. She shows how the theories of the Freudian and Jungian unconscious and of reincarnation have grossly misrepresented the spirit of man and the psyche of humanity. Resurrecting the majestic order that was once recognized at the basis of reality, Martinez shows that the shift from the Age of Disinformation to the Age of Understanding is well underway.
Download or read book Hidden Energy written by Jeane Manning and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2019-09-16 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: FREE THE ENERGY FOR A BETTER WORLD Hidden Energy readies you for humankind’s next leap—tapping into an abundance of truly clean power, the ultimate renewable. Making the leap is more about mindsets and a consciousness shift than technology. Inspired by seeing their connection to nature and the cosmos, scientists and inventors are making breakthroughs. Help decide who benefits—amoral corporations or your family, communities and the environment.
Download or read book The New Age written by Martin Gardner and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2011-03 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Not since his Science: Good, Bad and Bogus has there been such a bountiful offering of the delightful combination of drollery and horse sense that has made Martin Gardner the undisputed dean of the critics of pseudoscience. In The New Age: Notes of a Fringe-Watcher, Gardner confronts new trends in pseudoscience and the paranormal: from the much-publicized past-life exploits of Shirley MacLaine to the latest in perpetual-motion machines, from "prime-time preachers" to the "channeling mania" of the past few years. Many of these pieces were published in Gardner's column in the Skeptical Inquirer. Others appeared in the New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Discover magazine, and other publications. Gardner has added forewords and/or afterwords to most of the chapters to give background, to bring recent developments to light, or to include responses from his critics. Destined to be a classic of skeptical literature, this book will be a welcome treat for Gardner fans and a rewarding adventure for his new readers.
Download or read book City written by P.D. Smith and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An illustrated tribute to city dwelling surveys thousands of years of history and traces urban languages, customs, and economies, while providing mini essays on such topics as the Tower of Babel and SimCity.
Book Synopsis Paradise Lust by : Brook Wilensky-Lanford
Download or read book Paradise Lust written by Brook Wilensky-Lanford and published by Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. This book was released on 2011-08-02 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A “certainly weird . . . strangely wonderful . . . [and] often irresistible” search to find the real Garden of Eden (The New York Times Book Review). Where, precisely, was God’s Paradise? St. Augustine had a theory. So did medieval monks, John Calvin and Christopher Columbus. But when Darwin’s theory of evolution changed our understanding of human origins, shouldn’t the desire to put a literal Eden on the map have faded away? Not so fast. This “gloriously researched, pluckily written historical and anecdotal assay of humankind’s age-old quixotic quest for the exact location of the Biblical garden” (Elle) explores an obsession that has consumed scientists and theologians alike for centuries. To this day, the search continues, taken up by amateur explorers, clergymen, scholars, engineers and educators—romantic seekers all who started with the same simple-sounding Bible verses, only to end up at a different spot on the globe: Sri Lanka, the Seychelles, the North Pole, Mesopotamia, China, Iraq—and Ohio. Inspired by an Eden seeker in her own family, “Wilensky-Lanford approaches her subjects with respect, enthusiasm and conscientious research” (San Francisco Chronicle) as she traverses a century-spanning history provoking surprising insights into where we came from, what we did wrong, and where we go from here. And it all makes for “a lively journey” (Kirkus Reviews).
Download or read book Volcanoes written by John P. Lockwood and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-09-01 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: VOLCANOES Since the publication of the first edition of Volcanoes in 2010, our world of volcanology has changed in exciting ways. Volcanoes have continued to erupt (some 61 eruptions with VEI magnitudes greater than 3 have taken place since 2010), and in this revised and updated edition, the authors describe the largest of these, and the ones that have had the most impact on society. Volcanoes, Second Edition, contains more than 80 new photographs and figures to better illustrate volcanic features and processes, with an updated Bibliography that includes important papers describing recent eruptions and new findings. Volcanologic research is improving the foundations of knowledge upon which all our science rests, and we briefly summarize the most important of these advances and new research tools developed over the past eleven years. The most productive of these new tools are remotely operated, constantly monitoring volcanoes and their impacts on the Earth’s atmosphere from space and exploring new volcanic worlds beyond the bounds of Earth. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are now widely available to understand better the most active volcanoes on Earth - those beneath the sea. This superlative textbook will enable students who may never see an erupting volcano to evaluate news stories about far-away eruptions, and to distinguish between overly sensational stories and factual reporting that puts facts in context. Emergency managers, land use planners, and civic officials also need to understand volcanic processes when their communities are threatened – this book will inform and guide them in their decision-making. Avoiding overly technical discussions and unnecessary use of jargon, with the important needs of civil authorities, teachers and students particularly in mind, this second edition of Volcanoes will also be of interest to general readers who are interested in these fascinating and ever-changing features of our dynamic planet.
Book Synopsis The Bible in American Life by : Philip Goff
Download or read book The Bible in American Life written by Philip Goff and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2017-03-01 with total page 455 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a paradox in American Christianity. According to Gallup, nearly eight in ten Americans regard the Bible as either the literal word of God or inspired by God. At the same time, surveys have revealed gaps in these same Americans' biblical literacy. These discrepancies reveal the complex relationship between American Christians and Holy Writ, a subject that is widely acknowledged but rarely investigated. The Bible in American Life is a sustained, collaborative reflection on the ways Americans use the Bible in their personal lives. It also considers how other influences, including religious communities and the Internet, shape individuals' comprehension of scripture. Employing both quantitative methods (the General Social Survey and the National Congregations Study) and qualitative research (historical studies for context), The Bible in American Life provides an unprecedented perspective on the Bible's role outside of worship, in the lived religion of a broad cross-section of Americans both now and in the past. The Bible has been central to Christian practice, and has functioned as a cultural touchstone From the broadest scale imaginable, national survey data about all Americans, down to the smallest details, such as the portrayal of Noah and his ark in children's Bibles, this book offers insight and illumination from scholars across the intellectual spectrum. It will be useful and informative for scholars seeking to understand changes in American Christianity as well as clergy seeking more effective ways to preach and teach about scripture in a changing environment.
Book Synopsis Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication by : National Aeronautics Administration
Download or read book Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication written by National Aeronautics Administration and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-09-06 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Addressing a field that has been dominated by astronomers, physicists, engineers, and computer scientists, the contributors to this collection raise questions that may have been overlooked by physical scientists about the ease of establishing meaningful communication with an extraterrestrial intelligence. These scholars are grappling with some of the enormous challenges that will face humanity if an information-rich signal emanating from another world is detected. By drawing on issues at the core of contemporary archaeology and anthropology, we can be much better prepared for contact with an extraterrestrial civilization, should that day ever come.
Book Synopsis Toward a Theory of Spacepower: Selected Essays by :
Download or read book Toward a Theory of Spacepower: Selected Essays written by and published by Smashbooks. This book was released on 2011 with total page 594 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Heritage of War by : Martin Gegner
Download or read book The Heritage of War written by Martin Gegner and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2011-08-16 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Heritage of War is an interdisciplinary study of the ways in which heritage is mobilized in remembering war, and in reconstructing landscapes, political systems and identities after conflict. It examines the deeply contested nature of war heritage in a series of places and contexts, highlighting the modes by which governments, communities, and individuals claim validity for their own experiences of war, and the meanings they attach to them. From colonizing violence in South America to the United States’ Civil War, the Second World War on three continents, genocide in Rwanda and continuing divisions in Europe and the Middle East, these studies bring us closer to the very processes of heritage production. The Heritage of War uncovers the histories of heritage: it charts the constant social and political construction of heritage sites over time, by a series of different agents, and explores the continuous reworking of meaning into the present. What are the forces of contingency, agency and political power that produce, define and sustain the heritage of war? How do particular versions of the past and particular identities gain legitimacy, while others are marginalised? In this book contributors explore the active work by which heritage is produced and reproduced in a series of case studies of memorialization, battlefield preservation, tourism development, private remembering and urban reconstruction. These are the acts of making sense of war; they are acts that continue long after violent conflict itself has ended.
Book Synopsis Far Below and Other Weird Stories by : Robert Barbour Johnson
Download or read book Far Below and Other Weird Stories written by Robert Barbour Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2021-11-15 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the first time, Far Below and Other Weird Stories contain all of Robert Barbour Johnson's weird fiction in one book, plus three essays selected by S. T. Joshi. His stories were admired by H. P. Lovecraft, and, "Far Below" was voted in 1953 by readers as the best story ever published in Weird Tales magazine. His stories are distinctive, and frequently use common motifs such as inanimate objects coming to life, ancestral curses, vampires, werewolves, witches, and so on. He always manages to infuse new life into these venerable themes by innovative treatment, and writes with an intense Poe like style which makes his weird fiction entertaining to read.
Book Synopsis Social Science and Policy Challenges by : Georgios Papanagnou
Download or read book Social Science and Policy Challenges written by Georgios Papanagnou and published by UNESCO. This book was released on 2011-01-01 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Producing scientific knowledge that can inform solutions and guide policy-making is one of the most important functions of social science. Nonetheless, if social science is to become more relevant and influential so as to impact on the drawing and execution of policy, certain measures need to be taken to narrow its distance from the policy sphere. This decision is less obvious than it seems. Both research and experience have proved that policy-making is a complex, often sub-rational, interactive process that involves a wide range of actors such as decision makers, bureaucrats, researchers, organized interests, citizen and civil society representatives and research brokers. In addition, social science often needs to defend both its relevance to policy and its own scientific status. Moving away from instrumental visions of the link between social research and policy, this collective volume aims to highlight the more constructed nature of the use of social knowledge.