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Date Posted: 11:06:48 04/18/08 Fri
Author: JC
Author Host/IP: stxika02.dngr.net / 216.220.216.162
Subject: a tid bit from the history channel

A very prminent academic from harvard university was asked on a documentary on the history channel if he believed in lost continents and lost ancient civilizations in antiquity and this was his response... I wrtote it down in short hand as he talked....

"We know more about the moon and planets then we know about what exists under the worlds oceans and now that our knowledge of plate tetonics, magnetic pole reversals and global warming has increased tremendously over the past 20 years, I find it very plausible and even probable that whole gigantic landmasses have come and gone many times during the long history of our planet. Even now as we speak, our present civilization may indeed follow the same fate patterns of natural upheavel and total dissaperance.. In about 10,000 years from now if our present day civlization was swept under the waves, all of our recorded history would be lost to time and nature would again be the winner in taking back what was hers all along with no traces whatsoever of our culture. Salt water would dissolve, foliage would grow over and the sands of time would erode. To theorize that these catastrophic upheavels has happened many time in the past, it would be a logical assumption that many advanced ancient cultures truly existed and no longer convey any evidence of their exsitence because of the ravages of time".

Case closed.....

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