2012 Partial Findings from the Search For Atlantis Project

On his blog, Dr. Greg Little has posted a lengthy article outlining some of this year’s findings. Among the topics discussed are crashed airplanes (at least 331 of them!), the Marble Ruins (actually the result of a 19th century ship wreck), the pre-ice-age Underwater Foundation (circa 19,000 B.C.) and The Rectangles (50 square & rectangular formations in 100 feet of water). Dr. Little also states that one [significant] discovery has been intentionally omitted from the report and that information will be available by Dr. Lora Little at A.R.E.’s October, 2012 Fall Retreat.


You can read the entire text of Dr. Little’s latest report here:


http://apmagazine.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=294


In other news, I’m currently reading Andrew Collins’ latest book, Lightquest, an interesting take on UFOs, light beings and other-wordly phenomenon. Collins examines numerous incidents and presents a compelling case for beings I will call “the Teachers” in my next novel.


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Published on September 20, 2012 10:03
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message 1: by Keith (new)

Keith Ranville ATLANTIS BIMINI ROAD MYSTERY FLOATED IN PLACE

The meso americans were experts on engineering floating cities and bimini road looks to be remnants from a lost city like atlantis or tenochtitlan that was swept out to sea see by a large tsunami? 70 foot long dock washes a shore in oregon u.s.a it floated all the way from japan from a tsunami the dock is reported to be full of concrete and steal this may help strengthen the theory of mine that bimini road may have floated from inland or even abroad?
- Keith Ranville http://keithranville.wordpress.com/20...


message 2: by R.J. (new)

R.J. The dock that floated from Japan to Oregon was a welded/bolted unit designed to float. The Bimini Road structure is, quite literally, a “pile of rocks” that aren’t even stuck together. It’s hard to imagine how a pile of rocks could have floated all the way across the Atlantic and retained their original shape.


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