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Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data.

 
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I just read all 125 pages.

The OP didn't say he / they were a hoax.

Some brat that typed (OP) in their name did. Here, I'll type (OP) in mine too. Does that mean I'm the OP now too?
 Quoting: (OP) 59119167


Yours isn't in bold and on the right side. When the OP doesn't log in, it's in bold. The basement dwelling Neanderthal with the flu did say it was all made up on page 118!
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Not only that, but if you click on the arrows to jump to the next post, it goes to Alterwelt when he was logged in. It won't do that unless you are using that account.
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I just read all 125 pages.

The OP didn't say he / they were a hoax.

Some brat that typed (OP) in their name did. Here, I'll type (OP) in mine too. Does that mean I'm the OP now too?
 Quoting: (OP) 59119167


Yours isn't in bold and on the right side. When the OP doesn't log in, it's in bold. The basement dwelling Neanderthal with the flu did say it was all made up on page 118!
 Quoting: ZepTepi




Not only that, but if you click on the arrows to jump to the next post, it goes to Alterwelt when he was logged in. It won't do that unless you are using that account.
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Oh.

Well, like I said... I'm new.
Damn you, OP. Either you really did fool us all for 118 pages (and that sucks) or you decided to fool us all with that bogus flu post (and that sucks).

If is the former.... I suggest you write a book already. 250K views don't lie. You should be an author.


..... and if it is the latter ... I want to mash your face around a little. Totally could have left that out.
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I just read all 125 pages.

The OP didn't say he / they were a hoax.

Some brat that typed (OP) in their name did. Here, I'll type (OP) in mine too. Does that mean I'm the OP now too?
 Quoting: (OP) 59119167


Yours isn't in bold and on the right side. When the OP doesn't log in, it's in bold. The basement dwelling Neanderthal with the flu did say it was all made up on page 118!
 Quoting: ZepTepi




Not only that, but if you click on the arrows to jump to the next post, it goes to Alterwelt when he was logged in. It won't do that unless you are using that account.
 Quoting: U3



Oh.

Well, like I said... I'm new.
Damn you, OP. Either you really did fool us all for 118 pages (and that sucks) or you decided to fool us all with that bogus flu post (and that sucks).

If is the former.... I suggest you write a book already. 250K views don't lie. You should be an author.


..... and if it is the latter ... I want to mash your face around a little. Totally could have left that out.
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LOL

cheers
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
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I posted this on the other thread. I can't keep them straight.
Sorry - need more coffee before posting again.
I have to give credit to an unknown poster (A/C)
on the current November thread.
Someone posted Paxtons name.
I looked it up.
 Quoting: ancha


Thanks for sharing!!!!!!

:roses:
 Quoting: George B


Kudos and well deserved credit to the A/C who posted ths
on 11/28/14.
I always felt bad that I didn't credit this A/C, and went back to look for the entry many times, but couldn't find it.
I became obsessed thinking it had been deleted.
It was just much, much further into the thread than I had remembered. Page 53.
Thank you again.
Also, I thought your question a bit earlier about the swallow was valid.


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One more quote but I accidently put it on the other thread.
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
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I posted this in a new thread bug it's not getting any traction, so I'll post it here!

I followed the Ancient Civilization Remote Viewing thread from its conception.

Pretty much everything was answered (except the in-depth religion questions, future questions and the nazi/911 ones) which was understandable as they outlined what would and wouldn't be answered.


The only question they wouldn't touch was the ones about Medjugorje. Now, I'm in the same boat with a lot of you- some truth to the OP, odd how it ended so abruptly with a "na-née-na-née-boo-boo, I fooled you" post.

However, the question still remains- what is going on with Medjugorje? What is scary and wrong about it?
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
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Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
 Quoting: ancha


Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


It could be, I don't know. But now, in retrospect, this poster seemed to know very early on that there were three identities posting on ALTERWELT thread.

I'm just saying that this poster was aware before anyone else.
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The Medjugorje response was extreme. Also noted similar response to Fatima. Yes, I thought the response was scary too.
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I posted this in a new thread bug it's not getting any traction, so I'll post it here!

I followed the Ancient Civilization Remote Viewing thread from its conception.

Pretty much everything was answered (except the in-depth religion questions, future questions and the nazi/911 ones) which was understandable as they outlined what would and wouldn't be answered.


The only question they wouldn't touch was the ones about Medjugorje. Now, I'm in the same boat with a lot of you- some truth to the OP, odd how it ended so abruptly with a "na-née-na-née-boo-boo, I fooled you" post.

However, the question still remains- what is going on with Medjugorje? What is scary and wrong about it?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


I believe every thread that these people have
started has ended abruptly and with the meanness
and childish 'fooled you' language.

The post on the other site by Alatloc seemed to end very badly with obscene material. Can't be sure, but mods on that site made comments to that reason for banning.
Paxtons thread (june) was short and odd.
Alterwelt's thread was long and mostly polite (some snarky remarks) but ended very abruptly. Subsequent "explanations' by Paxton and anon persons of same user id, and then Alterwelt were a combinations of meanness, fooled you and then apology followed by dont' believe a word I've said.
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I posted this in a new thread bug it's not getting any traction, so I'll post it here!

I followed the Ancient Civilization Remote Viewing thread from its conception.

Pretty much everything was answered (except the in-depth religion questions, future questions and the nazi/911 ones) which was understandable as they outlined what would and wouldn't be answered.


The only question they wouldn't touch was the ones about Medjugorje. Now, I'm in the same boat with a lot of you- some truth to the OP, odd how it ended so abruptly with a "na-née-na-née-boo-boo, I fooled you" post.

However, the question still remains- what is going on with Medjugorje? What is scary and wrong about it?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


I believe every thread that these people have
started has ended abruptly and with the meanness
and childish 'fooled you' language.

The post on the other site by Alatloc seemed to end very badly with obscene material. Can't be sure, but mods on that site made comments to that reason for banning.
Paxtons thread (june) was short and odd.
Alterwelt's thread was long and mostly polite (some snarky remarks) but ended very abruptly. Subsequent "explanations' by Paxton and anon persons of same user id, and then Alterwelt were a combinations of meanness, fooled you and then apology followed by dont' believe a word I've said.
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The Alatloc thread ended with him telling us the other forum he had moved to because he was banned so much from here.

I'm just keeping the facts together. The only thing I can conclude is I don't know whether it's really a hoax or not but OP knew some stuff. And, the new material, if it isn't true, he should write books!
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
 Quoting: ancha


Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


It is.
The skit is a metaphor for something that is traditionally considered benign but in reality not (a rabbit in this case).

The rabbit in the Monty Python skit is Siri's favorite animal...ask her!
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
 Quoting: ancha


Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


It could be, I don't know. But now, in retrospect, this poster seemed to know very early on that there were three identities posting on ALTERWELT thread.

I'm just saying that this poster was aware before anyone else.
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The Medjugorje response was extreme. Also noted similar response to Fatima. Yes, I thought the response was scary too.
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If you search the UserID 64661453. That ID has not contributed much in any other threads on GLP. I don't think it's significant.
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three shall be the counting and the counting shall be three...not 5 or 4 or 1 or 2 unless the proceeding shall be to three
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
 Quoting: ancha


Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


It is.
The skit is a metaphor for something that is traditionally considered benign but in reality not
(a rabbit in this case).

The rabbit in the Monty Python skit is Siri's favorite animal...ask her!
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I posted this on the other thread. It is a Quote from a poster in Croatia. Great definition.

Re: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data." Real or Hoax?

Actually, all Alterwelt posts are from Darwinian perspective...

according to webster

ALTER: to change (something)
WELT: to hit hard


and there is one mistake, Bosnian Pyramids do exist...partially natural and partially man made structure...

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Kudos Poster from Croatia!

Now this definition of Alterwelt makes more sense.

ALTER WELT - To change something, to hit hard.

Yes that's exactly what he did.
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And this one too.

Please come forward and talk to us!
 Quoting: ancha


Isn't this a line from Monty Python?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64554982


It is.
The skit is a metaphor for something that is traditionally considered benign but in reality not
(a rabbit in this case).

The rabbit in the Monty Python skit is Siri's favorite animal...ask her!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 43915683


I posted this on the other thread. It is a Quote from a poster in Croatia. Great definition.

Re: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data." Real or Hoax?

Actually, all Alterwelt posts are from Darwinian perspective...

according to webster

ALTER: to change (something)
WELT: to hit hard


and there is one mistake, Bosnian Pyramids do exist...partially natural and partially man made structure...

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Kudos Poster from Croatia!

Now this definition of Alterwelt makes more sense.

ALTER WELT - To change something, to hit hard.

Yes that's exactly what he did.
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It sure is. He woke up a lot of folks. Over 250,000, as a matter of fact.
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A tsunami caused by a rapid submergence could in theory occur - but the speed of the wave would be such that "herding animals into safer zones" would not have been possible IMHO.
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You misunderstood. The people and all animal life caught in the wake of the wave were destroyed of course.

People attempted saving themselves and their animals by transferring to higher grounds in response to vast regional floods and torrential rains which became a survival level issue on the plains.

A side effect of the sinking of the last remnant of Atlantis was the change in sea currents and an extremely rapid melting of the glacial sheets, the result is heavily dramatized in the Bible as 40 days and nights of rain.
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how did the wild animals survive and change so quickly from large to smaller in size? How could they evolve that fast?
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A tsunami caused by a rapid submergence could in theory occur - but the speed of the wave would be such that "herding animals into safer zones" would not have been possible IMHO.
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You misunderstood. The people and all animal life caught in the wake of the wave were destroyed of course.

People attempted saving themselves and their animals by transferring to higher grounds in response to vast regional floods and torrential rains which became a survival level issue on the plains.

A side effect of the sinking of the last remnant of Atlantis was the change in sea currents and an extremely rapid melting of the glacial sheets, the result is heavily dramatized in the Bible as 40 days and nights of rain.
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how did the wild animals survive and change so quickly from large to smaller in size? How could they evolve that fast?
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They were hunted down by the Ancients. The large fauna predators were incompatible with expanding settlements across the world.
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But after the flood how did new species evolve so fast?
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A tsunami caused by a rapid submergence could in theory occur - but the speed of the wave would be such that "herding animals into safer zones" would not have been possible IMHO.
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You misunderstood. The people and all animal life caught in the wake of the wave were destroyed of course.

People attempted saving themselves and their animals by transferring to higher grounds in response to vast regional floods and torrential rains which became a survival level issue on the plains.

A side effect of the sinking of the last remnant of Atlantis was the change in sea currents and an extremely rapid melting of the glacial sheets, the result is heavily dramatized in the Bible as 40 days and nights of rain.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


how did the wild animals survive and change so quickly from large to smaller in size? How could they evolve that fast?
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They were hunted down by the Ancients. The large fauna predators were incompatible with expanding settlements across the world.
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George B, is that what Alterwelt said? If so, have you read the thread more than once?
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You misunderstood. The people and all animal life caught in the wake of the wave were destroyed of course.

People attempted saving themselves and their animals by transferring to higher grounds in response to vast regional floods and torrential rains which became a survival level issue on the plains.

A side effect of the sinking of the last remnant of Atlantis was the change in sea currents and an extremely rapid melting of the glacial sheets, the result is heavily dramatized in the Bible as 40 days and nights of rain.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


how did the wild animals survive and change so quickly from large to smaller in size? How could they evolve that fast?
 Quoting: jdfearl


They were hunted down by the Ancients. The large fauna predators were incompatible with expanding settlements across the world.
 Quoting: George B




George B, is that what Alterwelt said? If so, have you read the thread more than once?
 Quoting: U3


No, but I have pretty good reading and retention skills.
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All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.
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how did the wild animals survive and change so quickly from large to smaller in size? How could they evolve that fast?
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They were hunted down by the Ancients. The large fauna predators were incompatible with expanding settlements across the world.
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George B, is that what Alterwelt said? If so, have you read the thread more than once?
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No, but I have pretty good reading and retention skills.
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I'd say so. Hats off to you.
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But after the flood how did new species evolve so fast?
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I doubt they all became new species, most were hold overs from before the flood with and without the aid of human survivors.
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Is one of you Paxton? And is this a Thread you began in June 2014?

Thread: Ancient archeology - remote viewing/ask us anything
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Yes.
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If it is still possible to ask your group to view
something, would you consider my request?

December 12, 1994, something happened to me, I still
continue to process. I was sitting on a mountain top,
above Swan Creek, that backed up to the Mark Twain
National Forest, in Missouri.

I was meditating. I experienced missing time. I had
conscious memory of this event but do not understand
what and why it happened. That day changed my life
forever...

Any info you can shed on this event would be appreciated.

Thank you
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Is one of you Paxton? And is this a Thread you began in June 2014?

Thread: Ancient archeology - remote viewing/ask us anything
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Yes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


If it is still possible to ask your group to view
something, would you consider my request?

December 12, 1994, something happened to me, I still
continue to process. I was sitting on a mountain top,
above Swan Creek, that backed up to the Mark Twain
National Forest, in Missouri.

I was meditating. I experienced missing time. I had
conscious memory of this event but do not understand
what and why it happened. That day changed my life
forever...

Any info you can shed on this event would be appreciated.

Thank you
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63998191




You're about to be shocked! You're invited to join us, here:
Thread: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data. Is Alterwelt's Alternate History Real or Hoax? (Page 28)
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Is one of you Paxton? And is this a Thread you began in June 2014?

Thread: Ancient archeology - remote viewing/ask us anything
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Yes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


If it is still possible to ask your group to view
something, would you consider my request?

December 12, 1994, something happened to me, I still
continue to process. I was sitting on a mountain top,
above Swan Creek, that backed up to the Mark Twain
National Forest, in Missouri.

I was meditating. I experienced missing time. I had
conscious memory of this event but do not understand
what and why it happened. That day changed my life
forever...

Any info you can shed on this event would be appreciated.

Thank you
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63998191




You're about to be shocked! You're invited to join us, here:
Thread: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data. Is Alterwelt's Alternate History Real or Hoax? (Page 28)
 Quoting: U3


Thanks :)

Yeah, wrote the request before I read OPs
admission. We've seen this sort of subterfuge
before on GLP. I imagine this will not be the
last time either.

Still, those of us looking, hope to find
truth where we can, and sometimes you have
to slog through a hundred pages of posts to
find it.

I am disappointed, but not shocked.
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Yes.
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If it is still possible to ask your group to view
something, would you consider my request?

December 12, 1994, something happened to me, I still
continue to process. I was sitting on a mountain top,
above Swan Creek, that backed up to the Mark Twain
National Forest, in Missouri.

I was meditating. I experienced missing time. I had
conscious memory of this event but do not understand
what and why it happened. That day changed my life
forever...

Any info you can shed on this event would be appreciated.

Thank you
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63998191




You're about to be shocked! You're invited to join us, here:
Thread: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data. Is Alterwelt's Alternate History Real or Hoax? (Page 28)
 Quoting: U3


Thanks :)

Yeah, wrote the request before I read OPs
admission. We've seen this sort of subterfuge
before on GLP. I imagine this will not be the
last time either.

Still, those of us looking, hope to find
truth where we can, and sometimes you have
to slog through a hundred pages of posts to
find it.

I am disappointed, but not shocked.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63998191




You don't think some of the material is good, then?
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Re: Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data.
Anyone left thinking this was a hoax, deserves to think it was a hoax. It's obvious they were doing CYA and that some mods or something jumped on the acct later, no troll with a desire for attention so strong as to put in that kind of effort is gonna end it like that, with 'lol all fake mate' bs, jesus, can we please...

OP I'm slightly sorry for riding your ass about TPTB/elites/jesus ways we can get more info throughout this thread, they banned me probably 10 times but I felt if you were the real deal here is a chance to say what I feel I need to to someone that matters, if you were in the dark your search for light would likely be unpretty in a way as well. Since youve left I saw what happened, read your old threads, archaeology. You seem like an actual person now, to me. I stand behind my thought that more people should be allowed to research and study this info so that we can move even faster, time is of the essence.

Also I know you are gone but, you at one point said ancients had facilities to help them cope with knowledge. The word cope in particular angered me and seemed demeaning. I got mad at you. Well, this thread led me on a road of research where I happened to cross hints from you with a fact someone close to me in a specialized career had told me a decade earlier, signifying truth. That one truth gave me truth in other research and led me to research genetics, blood and dna. I have found things that uh, are bothering me. To say the least. Anyway, after that, I had kinda some spiritual clarity. Day after that, I had a hard day physically and while briefly outside, things piled mentally and experienced what I later found to be raynauds syndrome which is brought on by emotion/stress/temp and apparently spontaneously have a pretty fucking big problem now because its not stopping. Now I have always had strong emotions inside, but consider all ye researchers perhaps to stay cool in your quest for truth, as too much at one time may be physically harmful if not dealt with correctly, internally.
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Very wise words indeed and thank you for the reminder to take care of our own mind, body, and spirit as we seek the path of enlightenment. Now, would you mind sharing what it is you found in blood, genes, DNA that perturbed you? Hope you are still lurking here on this thread...thanks!
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Re: Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data.
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If it is still possible to ask your group to view
something, would you consider my request?

December 12, 1994, something happened to me, I still
continue to process. I was sitting on a mountain top,
above Swan Creek, that backed up to the Mark Twain
National Forest, in Missouri.

I was meditating. I experienced missing time. I had
conscious memory of this event but do not understand
what and why it happened. That day changed my life
forever...

Any info you can shed on this event would be appreciated.

Thank you
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You're about to be shocked! You're invited to join us, here:
Thread: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data. Is Alterwelt's Alternate History Real or Hoax? (Page 28)
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Thanks :)

Yeah, wrote the request before I read OPs
admission. We've seen this sort of subterfuge
before on GLP. I imagine this will not be the
last time either.

Still, those of us looking, hope to find
truth where we can, and sometimes you have
to slog through a hundred pages of posts to
find it.

I am disappointed, but not shocked.
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You don't think some of the material is good, then?
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I am a collector. I collect pieces of info I resonate
with. I cross reference and hunt and forage to glean
what has a ring of truth for me. Its like separating
the wheat from the chaff. I put it up on my mental
bulletin board and eventually a picture, concept, idea,
emerges. Still, not without holes, but closer to being
more discernible. I think it is not possible to know all
of the past, so we only have what we know and hunt down,
or rediscover to go on. For example, I met a man who
was in a position, in the middle east, to buy up vast
amounts of esoterica and books and such, and he did.
But not as fast as they were being destroyed. I have
spent years in a research library, myself, that no one
but myself and the owner had access to. It was over-
whelming. Still, it is only a fraction of what there
is to be found, saved, and hopefully distilled back to
its original intent in conveying. Often material is
redacted so heavily that it no longer resembles an original
document. And, as we all know, so much is hidden, vaulted,
suppressed, destroyed, and contaminated by agendas which
are not pure of heart and spirit.

Ultimately, however, I feel that for something to truly
be of value, that it must also be available to the person
who has never seen a book, or movie, or heard a wise person
lecture. The rest is nice, like window dressing, or like
in my own habit, much like expanding my awareness and understanding. So, to that extent, I find sitting in
silence in nature to be one of the best repositories of
wisdom. I have become very intuitive and listen and
communicate in ways many would not even consider as such.
Like a shepherd out on the tundra, who is to say that he
is any less wise than the likes of Steven Hawking?

Is the information this person, or any other, valuable
because it exists, or is it only valuable when it is
passed along and expanded upon? Would the mind of someone
like Tesla or Einstein be of any more import if no one
had ever heard of them? There are civilizations that come
and go without our ever having heard of them. People too.
So, this tells me that in any given time, it is the people
of that civilization and time who have to hunger for the
awareness that they are capable of. Enlightenment is
available to all. While knowing the past is like eating
ice cream for some of us (granting you love ice cream like
I do, heh), it is not necessary to consider when sucking
in and out, one's last breath, that your life lacked anything of true value.

What reading this thread did for me, was to stir my
hunger again. It made me want to go to the Himalaya's
and listen (smile). It made me yearn for information
much as one yearns to know their family tree. It made
me want to get drunk on info and marinate my thoughts
in the memories and writings of those who have come
to expand my awareness with the stories they had come
to tell. We were having a moment, saturated in the past,
and then OP said, "just kidding".

Oh well, next....
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Did the highest known civilization have a proper understanding of what Dreams are and were they able to manipulate them or use them in any significant way? If so, what was their understanding of dreams and how did they use them and or manipulate them for practical or recreational purposes?

Thanks
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They did not dream as we do.
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What would happen then, when they went to sleep?
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Stack that shit up, son. It's the only way it will ever seem credible.

You wouldn't happen to have any RV training DVDs for sale, would you?
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Simple! Don't read the Thread!
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