
Saturday December 9th, 2006
Science of the Dogon
Laird Scranton explores the hidden knowledge of one of the
world?s most mysterious people, the Dogon tribe of Mali in
West Africa. He has discovered that not only are many Dogon
words strikingly similar to ancient Egyptian words, their
rituals are similar to those both of ancient Egypt and
modern Judaism. Then Linda Howe reports on what has been
found so far by Projects Stardust and Deep Impact.
Scranton has also discovered that Dogon scientific knowledge
goes far beyond Robert Temple?s Sirius Mystery, which
explored the fact that they knew that Sirius was a double
star long before modern science did. In fact, many of their
descriptions of the universe find a close parallel in modern
astrophysics.
In this interview, Laird lays out his case that the Dogon
are in possession of advanced knowledge from the deep past.
You will never have gone on a journey quite like this,
guided by an expert with Laird Scranton?s knowledge.
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Joe McMoneagle is called Remote Viewer 001 for a reason: he
was the first officially sanctioned remote viewer in the
Army?s Project Star Gate. He updates us on his recent work,
including riveting new information about the use of remote
viewing to travel through time, and comments on Uri Geller's
claim that remote viewers found Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
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