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- This Illustrated Storybook: Tale about Climate Change and Societal Collapse A poem about apocalyptic climate change and how it will affect us all – even the wealthy, whose money will be of no value...
View ArticleThracians and Dacians
Thracian peltast, 5th–4th century BC. The Odrysian kingdom in its maximum extent under Sitalces (431-424 BC). Marble statue of a Dacian warrior surmounting the Arch of Constantine in Rome. Dacian...
View ArticleGeorgians and Georgian – The wolf
- - - - - - - Georgians Georgians are an indigenous Caucasian nation and ethnic group. Georgians call themselves Kartvelebi, their land Sakartvelo, and their language Kartuli. According to The...
View Article10 female revolutionaries that you probably didn’t learn about in history class
10 Female Revolutionaries That You Probably Didn’t Learn About In History class We all know male revolutionaries like Che Guevara, but history often tends to gloss over the contributions of female...
View ArticleObservations of ancient Iraq rivers prove pre-deluge precense here
Observations of ancient Iraq rivers prove pre-deluge precense here Kish (Sumer) Erbil Garden of Eden Enki Ninhursag Hebat Adam Eve Adam and Eve Golden Age UtopiaFiled under: Uncategorized
View ArticleGunung Padang, Indonesia – Fact or fiction?
Artist’s impression of Gunung Padang as it would have looked in antiquity by and courtesy of architect Pon S Purajatnika. - - Gunung Padang is a megalithic site located in Karyamukti village,...
View ArticleThe super rich aggressors
10 companies profiting the most from war Iraq war costs U.S. more than $2 trillion: study US Wars in Afghanistan, Iraq to Cost $6 trillion Casualties of the Iraq War Military–industrial complex –...
View ArticleThe geopolitics of World War III
- Contrary to popular belief, the conduct of nations on the international stage is almost never driven by moral considerations, but rather by a shadowy cocktail of money and geopolitics. As such, when...
View Article“War is madness”: Pope Francis says WWIII is happening already
Pope Francis has compared the current situation internationally to a third World War “fought piecemeal, with crimes, massacres and destruction.” Calling wars irrational, the Pontiff lamented conflicts...
View ArticleThe sacred balance
- The Planet is Fine, The People are Fucked Based on David Suzuki’s best-selling book of the same name, and filmed on five continents, the sacred balance celebrates a new scientific worldview, an...
View ArticleAncient humans bred with completely unknown species
A new study presented to the Royal Society meeting on ancient DNA in London last week has revealed a dramatic finding – the genome of one of our ancient ancestors, the Denisovans, contains a segment...
View ArticleThe lost continent of Kumari Kandam – Fact or fiction?
Most people are familiar with the story of Atlantis, the legendary sunken city as described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. Till this day, opinion is still divided as to whether this story...
View ArticleDoes Bimini Road lead to the lost civilization of Atlantis? – Fact or fiction?
Bimini is an island in the Bahamas, part of a chain of islands 50 miles east of Miami, Florida. Off the coast of Bimini lies an ancient stone formation submerged beneath crystal blue waters. The...
View ArticleUtopias & Dystopias
Utopia is an ideal community or society possessing a perfect socio-politico-legal system. The word was imported from Greek by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book, Utopia, describing a fictional island...
View ArticleModern Myths: The world we live in
Modern Myths Modern Myths tries to differentiate the several visions of the world and the way of living it expressed by the seventh art, from the extreme positive to the extreme negative. This...
View ArticleThe homeland of the Hurrians
The conclusion we propose builds on the premises that we have been articulating in this article. (1) The archaeology of Mozan shows that we have there a city already by the middle of the fourth...
View ArticleThe Kassite language in a comparative perspective with Hurrian and Urartean
The Kassites were an ancient people of the Near East. They conquered and ruled Babylonia from the 16th to the middle of the 12th century BCE. It is shown that Kassite has very strong structural and...
View ArticleThe storm gods of the ancient Near East: Summary, synthesis, recent studies –...
Abstract: In many regions of the ancient Near East, not least in Upper Mesopotamia, Syriaand Anatolia where agriculture relied mainly on rainfall, storm-gods ranked amongthe most prominent gods in the...
View ArticleStop killing Christians
- - A group representing Syrian Christians told congressional members on Tuesday that the United States ought to stop funding the very same extremists who are trying to kill all the Christians....
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