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New James Bond Style Music Video by Corjan

Corjan, well-known for his research into the Rennes mysteries and other related subjects is actually a musician. This is his new video based on the book, The Bond Code.

Corjan is currently working on a number of songs of books by esoteric authors such as Patrice Chaplin, Robert Bauval and many more. The album will be released in 2010.

Learn more about Corjan at www.corjan.net

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A SCIENTIFIC EXPOSE THAT WILL SHATTER OUR KNOWLEDGE OF ANCIENT HUMAN HISTORY

Scholars have told us that the first civilisation on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. New archaeological and scientific discoveries made by Michael Tellinger, Johan Heine and a team of leading scientists, show that the Sumerians and even the Egyptians inherited all their knowledge from an earlier civilisation that lived at the southern tip of Africa more than 200,000 years ago… mining gold.
These were also the people who carved the first Horus bird, the first Sphinx, built the first pyramids and built an accurate stone calendar right in the heart of it all. Adam’s Calendar is the flagship among millions of circular stone ruins, ancient roads, agricultural terraces and thousands of ancient mines, left behind by a vanished civilisation which we now call the FIRST PEOPLE.
They carved detailed images into the hardest rock, worshipped the sun, and are the first to carve an image of the Egyptian Ankh – key of life and universal knowledge, 200,000 years before the Egyptians came to light. Temples Of The African Gods graphically exposes these discoveries and will be the catalyst for rewriting our ancient human history.
This book is a continuation of Tellinger’s previous books Slave Species of god and Adam’s Calendar which have become favourites with readers in over 20 countries.

“Too controversial for Controversial TV”

Producer and presenter Carrie Kirkpatrick lauches competition for the best conspiracy theory

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H. G. Wells – The Man on the Moon

An Extract from What Wise Men Do by Philip Gardiner

There are some men who leave a mark on society so large that it remains forever. H. G. Wells is one of these. He may not have saved humanity by discovering a new cure for cancer and he certainly didn’t impress those around him with his chivalrous attitude. But he did influence the entire world through his science fiction novels and possibly a great deal more than any of us realize.

The Bond Code

It was winter and the nights were long, dark and cold. There was nothing better to do on this particular night than to escape into the world of film. There was a revival of all things James Bond on the television and in the newspapers, and being a child of the Bond period I sat back and enjoyed a couple of films.

I rarely watch television, but sometimes, regardless of what one may think about mind manipulation, commercials and propaganda, it’s nice to relax.