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The Ancient Secrets of Levitation

The Paranormal Dimension | May 12th 2008 by Caitlin MacKenna

The idea that in the distant past, ancient civilizations possessed technologies that we lack today is a troubling one for science. Modern society likes to think that our civilization sits at the pinnacle of humanity’s scientific achievement. Is it read more

Birthday Celebration - Egyptian Style

Travels With Bella Figura USA | May 8th 2008 by Patricia Campbell

Yes, today I'm celebrating yet another birthday, but what a wonderful place to celebrate! Egypt - Land of the Pharaohs. So I'm popping a champagne cork and christening myself the new Queen of the Nile! Yeah, yeah yeah - so... read more

Perplexing puzzle of the pyramid power plant

What's Mierek Reading? | April 28th 2008

The Giza Power PlantChristopher DunnBear & Co., 1998I was reading something online about the Earth's "hum" when I came across this fascinating article by engineer and "pyramidiot" Robert Bauval . In it he explains that the Great Pyramid was const read more

Top Ten African Travel Wonders - Part One (Rank 1-5)

Travel Wonders of the World | April 19th 2008 by Travel Wonders

This is part one of my top ten African travel wonder list. Travel wonders six to ten are posted separately.Africa is the most geographically and culturally diverse continent on our planet. It the birthplace of humankind. Considerably less visited tha read more

Notes from the Surf XX

Surfing the Tao | April 19th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

If you live in New York City, you might want to check out a talk by Nassim Haramein of The Resonance Project, this coming Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at the Wild Project, 195 East 3rd St, New York, NY, at 8 PM for $20. First come first served, so come read more

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Gallery Bulgaria Blog | April 16th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery

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Gallery Bulgaria Blog | April 12th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery

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Carla Bruni naked

Add URL | April 10th 2008 by Linky Love

Have a look how Carla Bruni will be sold butt naked at Christie’s today: see the exclusive Carla Bruni naked picture that will at least get a £2,000 price tag! This naked Carla Bruni picture was put up for auction last week at Christie’s read more

Alicia Alonso and Cuban National Ballet in Egypt

Womens Lens | April 9th 2008 by Aimee Kligman

Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso, director of Cuba's National Ballet, said in Egypt that she wants to live another 200 years to make all the dreams and projects she still has in mind come true. Alonso attended the staging by her company of the read more

Egypt Holiday Tips & Places to Go See

LMHoliday.co.uk | April 8th 2008 by Lee

Egypt is a great place to travel to if you are looking for something a lot different! The eather is great almost all year round so be sure to pack some sunscreen as the skin can melt right off you in the early afternoon. So if you are going on holida read more

Monuments of The World

Topix: Trivia | April 6th 2008 by Michael Foxworth

WHICH of these is the longest man-made monument. It is also one of the Seven New Wonders of the World.1] The Pyramids of Giza2] The Great Wall of China3] The Panama Canal4] The Eiffel Tower..........@ltaFIND This AnswerPlus, MORE TRIVIA QUESTIONS... read more

One of the Known Reasons We Are All Screwed

The Sporadical | March 30th 2008 by thesporadical

The other night, Professor Pikachu was on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell hocking his new book, Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel. I will eventually buy Pikach read more

The Rosetta Key - Book Review

BiblioHistoria | March 24th 2008 by BiblioHistoria

The Rosetta Key by William DietrichHarper Collins April 2008William Dietrich's WebsiteThis is an ARC copy that was sent to me at the end of February. I have read and reviewed the first book in the series. This is the second book.The year is 1798 and read more

Nassim Haramein: “Crossing the Event Horizon”

Surfing the Tao | March 22nd 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Recently I had the good fortune to come across a copy of Nassim Haramein’s DVD set, “Crossing the Event Horizon.” I would highly recommend a watch to anyone looking for an excellent interpretation of concepts ranging from Unified Field The read more

Napoleon's Pyramid - Book Review

BiblioHistoria | March 10th 2008 by BiblioHistoria

Napoleon's PyramidsBy William DietrichHarper Collins 2007William Dietrich WebsiteThe Cover picture will be uploaded as soon as the computer is back to behaving itself. I received an email last week from Harper Collins saying I was one of the lucky pe read more

The Sphinx

Cool Tool Deluxe | March 8th 2008 by Cool-Tool

The Sphinx mysteryA Sphinx is a zoomorphic mythological figure, depicted as a recumbent lion with a human head. It has its origins in sculpted figures of Old Kingdom Egypt, to which the ancient Greeks applied their own name for a female monster, the read more

A Journey into Egypt: Part III

Artscapes - Musings on Art and Life | March 2nd 2008 by artscapes

Our final day in Cairo brought us to the great expectation of any journey to Egypt - the Giza Plateau and the Great Pyramid. It is impossible to fully comprehend the scale of the Great Pyramid until you stand beside it. The blocks of stone at the bas read more

A Journey into Egypt: Part II

Artscapes - Musings on Art and Life | March 1st 2008 by artscapes

We emerged from the old city in view of the Citadel and, within it, was one of the most impressive buildings I have ever seen - the Alabaster Mosque. Alabaster Mosque 1988, photograph, Michelle Basic Hendry At the time, I was completely unfamiliar w read more

Great Pyramids and Sphinx (Egypt)

Travel Wonders of the World | February 26th 2008 by Travel Wonders

Through the dust and sand, these three giants stand proudly overseeing so much of the world's history. Crowds snap photos and gaze in amazement, touts hawk the latest in T-shirts, plastic pyramids and hats to hide the sun. Camels cruise by, seemingly read more

Reader Postcard - Egyptian Cruise

Ultimate Vacation Guide | February 26th 2008 by Catherine

We booked our own tour of Egypt independently to fit in all the sights we wished to see, remembering that when you book a Nile Cruise - which takes in all the tombs and temples - that it doesn’t automatically include the Pyramids as they are a read more

Jumper (Teleporting) Movie Review

Niver's Movie Trailers | February 22nd 2008 by loniver

By Robert William LockeThe film 'Jumper' (the latest sci-fi adventure movie) has had a much greater success in the box office than its mediocre reviews so far. Some of the reviews gave it a very low rating- even as low as 45 out of 100! It comes f read more

Jumper (2008)

MoviePress | February 15th 2008

There are just so many things that are wrong with this movie that I just do not know where to begin. Maybe we will start with first of all the casting. Now I haven’t been a fan of Hayden Christensen ever since he was Anakin - I thought he was t read more

Gala Bingo

Montessorimum.Com | February 10th 2008

Just like any other on line games, Bingo is a game of chance in which players match numbers to those appearing on matrices. The first person to have a card where the drawn numbers form a specified pattern is the winner. There are many sites offering read more

The Largest Man Made Creation

Internetakias - The internet guy | February 7th 2008 by Ano

  Nope its not the great wall of China, nor the pyramids, the largest man made creation is somewhere in the Pacific ocean and it take up an area of about twice that of the continental USA.   A vast area of garbage or as the scientists call read more

Mayans sacrificed young boys, not virgin girls-

Health and Survival Blog | January 29th 2008 by eHealthSupplies.com

Ancient Maya sacrificed boys not virgin girls: study The victims of human sacrifice by Mexico’s ancient Mayans, who threw children into water-filled caverns, were likely boys and young men not virgin girls as previously believe read more

Your Personal Soundtrack: Daft Punk - One More Time

The Weekly Geek | January 16th 2008

After obsessing over acts like Justice and Hot Chip recently, I decided to go straight to the source of the fountain from which this current wellspring of new electronica groups flow: The almighty, Daft Punk. Coming straight from their mythically su read more

Notes from the Surf XVI

Surfing the Tao | January 10th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Truly well done article on the astrological forecast for 2008 over at Reality Sandwich. Foster & Partners is building the spiraling pyramidic mega-structure called Crystal Island in Moscow. Sir Norman Foster’s company is also responsibl read more

See the Live New Year celebrations from all over the world

Internetakias - The internet guy | December 31st 2007 by Ano

If for any reason you are at home staring at the PC, why dont you have a look at the New Year celebrations from all over the world? So below you will find a list of webcams from the celebrations in 17 countries. Happy New Year All times are GMT 11:0 read more

Guest Post: A Drug Against War

The Cult of Qelqoth | December 31st 2007 by Qelqoth

Corpus Christy, TX — An unidentified male was spotted holding a sign calling for “A Drug Against War”. The man claims to have figured out a way to end all war and stated that although marijuana, LSD and Angel Dust did not assist hu read more

Ancient Pyramid Discovered in Heart of Mexico City

Life in the Fast Lane | December 30th 2007 by Deborah Petersen

Ruins of an 800 year old Aztec pyramid have been discovered in the heart of Mexico City that archeologists believe could prove the ancient the Aztecs began to develop their civilization in the mountains of central Mexico at least a century earlier th read more

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