Source: Apparently, these are the largest stone tools yet found and there have been many huge ones around the world. Who wielded these, do you suppose?
These ones (above) were found in a lake bed in Botswana from between 10,000 to 250,000 years ago!
As I have in recent years been focusing a good deal on research of ancient giants, I tend to gather a lot of various information from sources around the globe and as I do, I begin to notice odd correlations.
Working with researcher Dennis Guern, we have found
some unusual characteristics we will share now -
As we don't have full confirmation on what happens after the physical body dies, we do know that energy can't be lost, it is utilized somewhere.
Many believe that transfer of energy is from being hosted by physical form to being reclaimed by the quantum.
So, do spirits really have issues knowing they are dead?
Y'all know my obsession with "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch," and now Discovery Channel has given me a happy new favorite show on Fridays, "Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch."
I am extremely happy to read and review a book written by a man I've come to know and admire greatly, Rick Jones.
Tonight on "Paranormal Declassified" on Travel Channel, Paul Beban will be covering - "Monsters of the Deep" "Cattle Mutilation Mystery," "Chasing Skinwalkers," "Tracking Bigfoot," and "Alien Cover-up."
THIS is the marathon worth watching!
Even though every UFO is strange, some are so downright odd, we aren't sure what to make of the experiences. Here are some true "bafflers," as well as some strange phenomena in our skies.
With the appearand and disappearance of monolith structures on Earth lately, it's made some ponder unusual monoliths in relation to other non-earth locations. One orbiting Mars is of particular interest.
I have to admit that, like ghost shows, not much impresses me, but I did really enjoy season 1 of Travel Channel's "Expedition Bigfoot."
It begins tonight at 8 pm EST/7 pm CST/6 pm MST/5 pm PST. A one hour special is then followed by the launch of season 2 at 9 pm EST/8 pm CST/7 pm MST/6 pm PST.
I appreciated a team built of many expertises and knowledge, as well as the concept of staying in one location for a month. This allowed for a really good study, as usually humans entering the habitat areas causes disruption and extra shyness. By combing areas that have a lot of reports of sightings, it becomes a very thorough study.
This time around, the team is hitting southweast Kentucky to study a 750,000 acre area of Appalachia. The team is made up of - Bryce Johnson (expedition operations); Dr. Mireya Mayor (primatologist); Russell Acord (ex-military/survivalist); Ronny LeBlanc (Bigfoot researcher).
Thanks Travel Channel for bringing us more of what we want to see. No more weekend yahoos pounding on trees with sticks.
Most of us look at the Continent of Antarctica and shake our heads. Why would anyone research down there? It would seem that just toting a bunch of equipment and people down there would be a fight against nature. But, there are plenty of reasons to go to one of Earth's poles to study including the lack of human habitation.
One experiment in the South Pole showed some highly intriguing results and the implications are mind-blowing.