How many Atlanteans does it take to Change a Lightbulb?

by / Saturday, 10 November 2012 / Published in Blog Posts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

None, they had mastered the secret of “lights that burned forever without heat.”

Some Historical facts
1. The 19th century explorer Col Percy Fawcett is the real life person that the Indiana Jones movies were based on. He disappeared on a final expedition into the jungles of South America, looking for a lost city that had “lights that burned forever without heat.” Historical fact.
2. The oldest library in the world, the Alexandrian Library, has been gone for centuries. However it still existed in the first few decades AD. At that time Greek writers like Manetho and Strabo had access to it. Their work survives today, and contains Bibliographies listing the names of books they had access to. Many of these existing bibliographies reference (lost) books on “lights that burned forever without heat.” Historical fact.
3. The hieroglyphs at Dendra Egypt may explain one of the biggest archeological mysteries, why soot has never been found inside any of the Egyptian pyramids or temples…?                              No soot = no torches, so how did they see what they were doing? Inside a dark tomb?
4. Grave robbers who broke into the Great Pyramid by force (the original entrance was so well concealed that it had remained hidden for centuries!) were seeking the secrets of “glass that could bend, metal that would not rust and lights that burned forever without heat.” This is an historical fact.
5. In his fascinating E-book, ATLANTIS REVISITED by Douglas James Cottrell PhD., he lists many lost technologies including “lights that burned forever without heat.”

Want to learn more about Atlantis? Click here.

This post was contributed by Robert Appel, BA, BBL, LLB Author / Broadcaster

 

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