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originally posted by: ThinkingCap
Electromagnetic beam?
Could you please link me your favorite source on that?
Cool trailer, definitely some claims right here.
I'll definitely be picking this documentary up upon it's release, so for this I thank you for sharing!
originally posted by: glend
Its a 2006 documentary.
originally posted by: Blackmarketeer
a reply to: Hanslune
No pyramids just nice hills
Nice hills that have turned into a cottage industry of tourism for new-agers and people drawn to mysticism to see the "pyramids."
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Blackmarketeer
a reply to: Hanslune
No pyramids just nice hills
Nice hills that have turned into a cottage industry of tourism for new-agers and people drawn to mysticism to see the "pyramids."
Absolutely, I stand corrected
I really like the addition of the 'beam' it just makes it so precious.....
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: JamesTB
What an ignorant thing to say. The beam exists and has been recorded by numerous scientific teams
Care to name these "numerous scientific teams"?
Another very active member of the "SB Research Group, and probably its founder, is one Paolo Debertolis, a dentist by profession, although ready enough to describe himself as an "anthropologist". Unlike many of the other "pyramid-enthusiasts," Mr. Debertolis does have a proper scientific background, as a dental specialist (it) and researcher (it) at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Trieste. What is more, he does not fail to make good use of his academic position, whether by inserting (as we saw earlier) the name and logo of the University of Trieste on the "research group" website and document headers, or by using the argument from authority (it)
originally posted by: JamesTB
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Blackmarketeer
a reply to: Hanslune
No pyramids just nice hills
Nice hills that have turned into a cottage industry of tourism for new-agers and people drawn to mysticism to see the "pyramids."
Absolutely, I stand corrected
I really like the addition of the 'beam' it just makes it so precious.....
What an ignorant thing to say. The beam exists and has been recorded by numerous scientific teams (a fact which is easily confirmed if you'd spent some time to check).
originally posted by: rickymouse
I know Sam. He is a nice guy. I know people who went there and they all say it is real.