This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Jock Doubleday For posting my article about the Piri Reis map on Forbidden Archaeology’s Facebook page, I was blocked from posting on, or even seeing, the page. The article lampoons Robert Schoch’s anti-scientific nonsense about this incredible map. I suppose some things are forbidden even to those […]
This old Asian scroll from Japan depicts a Japanese merchant happening upon a small flying saucer that’s landed near a rice field. Look carefully at the writing above the craft. The column on the right is not Japanese, it’s a representation of the symbols the merchant saw on the craft and described to the artist […]
The Lost Fabergé Eggs Russia / Unknown Peter Carl Fabergé (also known as Karl Gustavovich Fabergé) and his brother Agathon were Russian jewellers of French descent based in St. Petersburg. They rapidly became famous for the extraordinary quality and beauty of their work. In 1885 Tsar Alexander III (House of Romanov) commissioned the production of […]
This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic Is it possible that advanced civilization existed on Earth before “recorded” history? Is it possible that religion only tells one side of the story? According to two notable gentlemen such as Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate (circa A.D. 331–363) and Calvinist theologian Isaac de La […]
The Knights Templar were a religious military order formed in 1119 AD to protect Christian pilgrims on their journey to holy lands of the Middle East. They established their headquarters on the side of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and were declared a charity by Pope Innocent II. Over the decades donations from patrons made […]