
Claude Schaeffer – Ancient Middle East Destruction and epic discoveries
Peter M. Jupp.
Let me introduce you to the remarkable French archaeologist Claude Schaeffer. He excavated Enkomi in Cyprus and Ugarit along the Syrian coastline. He also examined over forty other the Middle East sites. This was [...]

Baalbek Lebanon destructions – Baalbek Temple ruins and the City of the Thundergods
By Peter Mugen Jupp.
Baalbek Lebanon and the Destruction of Baalbek Temple and the City of the Thundergods
Mankind has been repeatedly destroyed and reborn. Civilizations are everywhere buried under rubble. Ruins lie abandoned in the middle [...]

Oronteus Finaeus map Antarctica Ice Free
By Pete Mugen Jupp.
The Oronteus Finaeus map (Oronteus Fineus map) shows an ice free Antarctica.
As well as the Piri Reis map their exists another anomaly. The Oronteus Finaeus map, also spelled Oronteus Fineus map, [...]

Foundations of the U.S.- Israel Partnership
By Donna Welles.
Below I’ve transcribed much of the section titled,
“Foundations of the U.S.- Israel Partnership” because much of it was new to me.
The level of military cooperation is extraordinarily deep. The United [...]

Two Hidden Figures In Pakistan’s History
By Adnan Aamir.
I recently finished reading autobiography of former politician Sardar Sherbaz Mazari, A journey to disillusionment. Its a very useful and informative book and can be considered as a chronological political history of Pakistan [...]

New Discovery Of Ancient Diet Shatters Conventional Ideas Of How Agriculture Emerged
By Alton Parrish.
Use of new analysis techniques provides food for thought about how people lived 5,000 years ago
Archaeologists have made a discovery in southern subtropical China which could revolutionise thinking [...]

The Disestablishment of American Religious History
By Andrew Hartman.
The following guest post by Cara L. Burnidge is a response to Ray Haberski’s “Why Academia Found God” and John Fea’s “Biography and American Religious History.”
This past weekend, Florida State University [...]

Was Antarctica once a tropical paradise?
By Peter Jupp.
The age of the Antarctic ice sheet is no more than six thousand years old
The validity of the Vostok Antarctic ice core methodology is disputed
Antarctica today is covered by an ice sheet up to 5 kilometres [...]

The Shumsher Supremacy
By Subodh Rana.
The news traveled quickly on galloping horseback in the chilly November night; it was relayed with cupped hands next to alarmed ears from house to house, street corner to street corner. Maharajah Ranauddip Singh had been assassinated [...]

The Cuban Socialist Renewal
By Marce Cameron.
Since becoming Cuba’s president (initially acting president) in August 2007, when Fidel Castro became gravely ill and had to step down, Raul Castro has called for a nationwide debate on the future of Cuba’s socialist [...]

US Prison Industrial Complex Versus the Stalinist Gulag
By Sean Guillory.
In a recent column, “Incarceration Nation, Fareed Zakaria claimed that number of people in the United States under “correctional supervision” exceeded that of Stalinist Russia. The assertion comes via Adam Gopnik, who [...]

Espionage And Historical Research
By Khaled Fahmy.
Researchers in Egypt face suspicion and a misguided obsession with security concerns, which is both a symptom and a cause of the country’s cultural backwardness.
On a trip to London last week, I visited the Royal College [...]

Putin and Russian History
By Sean Guillory.
Arch Getty’s comment, “Putin in History,” was included in today’s Johnson’s Russia List. I asked him if I could repost it here. He kindly agreed. Full disclosure, Professor Getty was my dissertation advisor [...]

Ancient Israel Linked With Japan
By Arimasa Kubo.
Many of the traditional ceremonies in Japan and their DNA
indicate that the Lost Tribes of Israel came to ancient Japan.
Japan and Israel karate match up showing friendship
Dear friends in the world,
I am [...]

Under The Shady Ficus Tree
By Subodh Rana.
The ‘Khariko Bot’ Ficus Tree kept watch over a large swathe of meadow land adjacent to the Kathmandu city from times immemorial. It carried on its lonesome presence in the center of this grazing land called [...]

A Time To Build Maharajah Bir’s Legacy
By Subodh Rana.
The Renaissance that transformed Nepal during the medieval Malla period is attested to by the magnificent royal cities of Kathmandu Valley classified under ‘World Heritage Sites’ by UNESCO. What is perhaps [...]

Ancient Bronze Warship Ram Reveals Secrets
By Alton Parrish.
Analysis of a bronze battering ram from a 2000 year-old warship sheds light on how such an object would have been made in ancient times.Known as the Belgammel Ram, the 20kg artifact was discovered by a group of British [...]

The ABC Conundrum
By Subodh Rana.
Balkrishna Sama’s portrait of the nine Rana prime ministers, 1846 – 1951 A.D.
Nepalese history books tell stories of the nine Rana prime ministers ruling Nepal in unison for 104 years and the [...]

Baalbek Temple and City destructions – summary
By Peter Jupp.
So what is Baalbek Lebanon all about? If the people of Baalbek feared Baal alias Jupiter could this sky god have driven their destiny? Both myth and legend go much further to support the malignant role of Jupiter and other [...]

The CIA History Of Covert Clandestine Operations
By Milton Cooper.
The Secret Government
Origin, Identity & Purpose of MJ-12
http://www.williamcooper.com/william.htm
Who is Milton William Cooper
Statement by Milton William Cooper
William Cooper, activist, killed in raid this [...]