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VoIP - The Basics ow the reason for red ochre on Mungo Man’s skeleton (and many other cultures around the world) is possibly connected to the alchemical (shamanic) use of cinnabar. This was adequate payment for the Beothuk who were in the northern Hudson Bay route for copper when the earth had not yet rebounded much from the glaciers retreat before moving with their Keltic family to L’anse Amour around the 6th Millennium B.C.
- Here is something spiritual about the ‘immortal’ element of mercury to consider. “Cinnabar will become mercury, and passing through a series of other sublimations, it is again turned into cinnabar, and thus it enables man to enjoy eternal life.” This is from J. Bronowski’s book and TV documentary produced by the BBC called The Ascent of Man.This story is one of those too-good-to-be-true tales that actually might be real. The acronym VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol; that's the technology for making telephone calls over the web. Several companies have introduced services that utilize this technological capacity and they are making a commercial success of it. That's why major cable operators are now "bundling" cable service, high speed Internet access and telephone service in a package. They can provide all three products over the single coaxial cable wire that comes through your wall at home.Telephone service over cable blows right past the "level playing field" that antitrust decisions have sought to achieve in order to provide competition for phone service on a local level. The telephone companies' switching systems and all those copper cables on all those poles have been totally subverted by another Internet service. In the words of Peter Sisson, a former Bell Labs researcher, "Telephone service used to be based on a huge infrastructure of high-priced equipment...and now it's just software."VoIP is technology that accesses underutilized bandwidth to move voice communications over cable systems. "Packet Switching" technology moves audio signals along the same coaxial and fiber cables that carry Internet traffic and cable TV programming. The technology has been dev CHAPTER EIGHT: Pre-Columbian and Post-Christian Americans from Europe. - In Tucson we have on-going digs of irrigation canals and a civilization from 2000 BC but in the 1920s another more recent ‘find’ was made. It was by the top people in the science and handled in the appropriate manner but met a cover up to equal what happened at Manitoulin Island. Here is a little about this story from Ancient Ameri Problem-Solving Success Tip: Communicate! Don't Leave Your Key Stakeholders Guessing This is the Table of Contents for my book on the Old Copper Culture surrounding the pure orichalcum or copper of Lake Superior.We are generally not very good about keeping others informed about the progress we’re making, especially if there isn’t much. You’re more likely to get support and understanding if you get the word out honestly about what is and isn’t happening. As you start your problem-solving project, establish a communication plan and follow it. Specify who needs what information about your effort, when they need it and how you are going to provide it. Make the plan appropriate to your problem, the culture of your company and the individuals involved.Different participants in the project will need different information. For example, the members of the problem-solving team need all the details about everything. Managers who want the problem solved but aren’t personally participating in the resolution generally need assurance that things are proceeding appropriately, or timely notification if they aren’t. They don’t want to guess or wade through a ton of detail to try to figure out how things stand. For them, regular status reports are generally sufficient. Nobody likes unpleasant surprises, so be sure to identify who needs to know what about the various bumps you’ll hit along road.Once you’ve developed your communications plan, tell everyone involved what it is—-then do what you promise. It seems obvious, but this is a major failing in many projec CHAPTER ONE: From ‘Hell’ and Back. - The Canadian Encyclopedia says: “The ancestors of the Iroquois can be traced backwards in New York State by archaeological evidence to at least 500 BC. And possibly as far back as 4,000 BC. The distinctive Iroquois culture of the historic period seems to have developed by about 1000 AD.” In order to take the Iroquois back to 4000 BC one has to find the Megwi and Adena before them were once people who lived in Poverty Point where Eurasiatic technology existed and tall people thrived in the Keltic mound building tradition. CHAPTER TWO: Manitou’s Mounds and Mississippi Mud. - Professor Jesse Jennings wrote what the Smithsonian called ‘authoritative’ and in its third edition says: “…are all the high cultures of the New World resultant from a diffusion of ideas, customs, artifacts, and religious-social practices of the OLD WORLD?” - He also says: “Even more unusual at the two sites was the microflint work. The industry involved the striking of long, prismatic flakes from egg-shaped flint nodules or cores in a manner reminiscent of Eurasiatic Mesolithic industries.” CHAPTER THREE: Guardians of the Iberian Gateway (ST. Lawrence, Hudson). - J. V. Wright is one of Canada’s top academics and he wrote A History of the Native People’s of Canada, Volume I, (10,000 – 1,000 B.C.) and he says: “Historically documented native beliefs in Canada appear to have been quite similar to those of the pre-Christian Celtic, Germanic, and Scandinavian peoples as well as other parts of the world…” - He also brings us: “The Allumette-1 and Morrison’s Island-6 sites, in addition to other activities, they functioned as manufacturing centres of copper tools.” CHAPTER FOUR: The Great Wall of China Extends to Ohio’s ‘Giants’. - Elizabeth Wayland Barber’s The Mummies of Ǘr?mchi says: “Linguistically these twins show features lumping them most closely with the ‘westernmost’ Indo-European languages: Celtic and Italic…. But they are not particularly similar to their nearest geographical neighbors…” - Also, she states: “What Professor Mair {University of Pennsylvania} recognized there stunned him. The mummies appeared to be neither Chinese nor Mongoloid in facial type; they looked, in fact, distinctively Caucasian…” CHAPTER FIVE: Peru Shakes Hands With Poverty Point. - “The rise and fall of Celtic sea power has been strangely neglected… Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, most of Book III of Caesar’s De Bello Gallico is devoted to the greatest naval battle he was ever called upon to mount…. No less than 220 ships, all larger than and superior in construction to those of the opposing Roman navy under Admiral Brutus.” These words from Professor Barraclough Fell set the truth of ancient worldwide travel and trade in motion. - He is the champion of many and the outcast of his Harvard ‘cronies’ and other academics. There is no part of this planet were we will not show the Kelts or ‘keltoi’. - The artifacts found near the mound builder’s main sites that came to me after doing this book include a Dream Dancer’s Mask of metal which weighs two and a half pounds. CHAPTER SIX: Memphremagog: - The Catholic Encyclopedia says: “Finally, Josephus and others identify Magog with Scythia, but in antiquity this name was used to designate vaguely any northern population.” Scythia is central to the birthplace of the Kelts as genetic research shows in 35-30,000 year ago time. ‘Phre’ is ‘fire’ from the ‘sun’ of Druidic or Heliopolitan sun worship which is the original root of Phremasonry according to Thomas Paine. - The most telling evidence of European involvement in North America before Christ might be the ‘extinct’ or should I say ‘immortal’ North American horse that I think was like a Shetland Pony because there were no horses or artifacts thereof for the previous 5000 years. Here is an archaeologist of note by the name of Quimby, whose report goes most un-noted: “1954 The Old Copper Assemblage and Extinct Animals. American Antiquity 20: 169-170. Quimby analyses an occurrence of deeply buried copper artifacts and associated animal bones near Fort Williams in southwest Ontario. The discovery, made in 1913 and 1916, was recorded in a geological report. Quimby reasons that the site may date to the Altithermal, approximately 3500-2000 B.C., and that the bones are those of the bison and the extinct native horse.” CHAPTER SEVEN: Copper Making Secrets and Speculations About Crystalline or Stone Age Knowledge. - I can show the reason for red ochre on Mungo Man’s skeleton (and many other cultures around the world) is possibly connected to the alchemical (shamanic) use of cinnabar. This was adequate payment for the Beothuk who were in the northern Hudson Bay route for copper when the earth had not yet rebounded much from the glaciers retreat before moving with their Keltic family to L’anse Amour around the 6th Millennium B.C. - Here is something spiritual about the ‘immortal’ element of mercury to consider. “Cinnabar will become mercury, and passing through a series of other sublimations, it is again turned into cinnabar, and thus it enables man to enjoy eternal life.” This is from J. Bronowski’s book and TV documentary produced by the BBC called The Ascent of Man. CHAPTER EIGHT: Pre-Columbian and Post-Christian Americans from Europe. - In Tucson we have on-going digs of irrigation canals and a civilization from 2000 BC but in the 1920s another more recent ‘find’ was made. It was by the top people in the science and handled in the appropriate manner but met a cover up to equal what happened at Manitoulin Island. Here is a little about this story from Ancient Americ How To Start A T-Shirt Business ped flint nodules or cores in a manner reminiscent of Eurasiatic Mesolithic industries.”Selling T-Shirts has become big business and it’s a growing industry on the Internet where there are already thousands of shops and websites where you can purchase almost any design or T-Shirt style imaginable. Thanks to the many T-Shirt companies that now print and create the T-Shirts for you, with no risk involved, many people have been able to start their own T-Shirt business without having to invest any money. This however, has turned the T-Shirt business online into a fierce, competitive battle against all T-Shirt shop/website owners.There are now millions of T-Shirt websites online for customers to choose from and this is why starting your own online T-Shirt business can be stressful, disappointing, and very difficult to attract customers and make the sales that you are expecting. Now, I’m not saying it’s impossible, I’m just saying it’s going to take a lot of time, effort, and maybe even some money for you to get started and get customers visiting your shop/website.There are many things you need to consider when starting your own online T-Shirt business. Simply creating a design, putting it on a blank T-Shirt, and expecting it to be a big seller isn’t going to do the trick and bring you many sales, unless of course, you are a very lucky person, whom I can assure you, there aren’t very many of them around. If you want to start a CHAPTER THREE: Guardians of the Iberian Gateway (ST. Lawrence, Hudson). - J. V. Wright is one of Canada’s top academics and he wrote A History of the Native People’s of Canada, Volume I, (10,000 – 1,000 B.C.) and he says: “Historically documented native beliefs in Canada appear to have been quite similar to those of the pre-Christian Celtic, Germanic, and Scandinavian peoples as well as other parts of the world…” - He also brings us: “The Allumette-1 and Morrison’s Island-6 sites, in addition to other activities, they functioned as manufacturing centres of copper tools.” CHAPTER FOUR: The Great Wall of China Extends to Ohio’s ‘Giants’. - Elizabeth Wayland Barber’s The Mummies of Ǘr?mchi says: “Linguistically these twins show features lumping them most closely with the ‘westernmost’ Indo-European languages: Celtic and Italic…. But they are not particularly similar to their nearest geographical neighbors…” - Also, she states: “What Professor Mair {University of Pennsylvania} recognized there stunned him. The mummies appeared to be neither Chinese nor Mongoloid in facial type; they looked, in fact, distinctively Caucasian…” CHAPTER FIVE: Peru Shakes Hands With Poverty Point. - “The rise and fall of Celtic sea power has been strangely neglected… Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, most of Book III of Caesar’s De Bello Gallico is devoted to the greatest naval battle he was ever called upon to mount…. No less than 220 ships, all larger than and superior in construction to those of the opposing Roman navy under Admiral Brutus.” These words from Professor Barraclough Fell set the truth of ancient worldwide travel and trade in motion. - He is the champion of many and the outcast of his Harvard ‘cronies’ and other academics. There is no part of this planet were we will not show the Kelts or ‘keltoi’. - The artifacts found near the mound builder’s main sites that came to me after doing this book include a Dream Dancer’s Mask of metal which weighs two and a half pounds. CHAPTER SIX: Memphremagog: - The Catholic Encyclopedia says: “Finally, Josephus and others identify Magog with Scythia, but in antiquity this name was used to designate vaguely any northern population.” Scythia is central to the birthplace of the Kelts as genetic research shows in 35-30,000 year ago time. ‘Phre’ is ‘fire’ from the ‘sun’ of Druidic or Heliopolitan sun worship which is the original root of Phremasonry according to Thomas Paine. - The most telling evidence of European involvement in North America before Christ might be the ‘extinct’ or should I say ‘immortal’ North American horse that I think was like a Shetland Pony because there were no horses or artifacts thereof for the previous 5000 years. Here is an archaeologist of note by the name of Quimby, whose report goes most un-noted: “1954 The Old Copper Assemblage and Extinct Animals. American Antiquity 20: 169-170. Quimby analyses an occurrence of deeply buried copper artifacts and associated animal bones near Fort Williams in southwest Ontario. The discovery, made in 1913 and 1916, was recorded in a geological report. Quimby reasons that the site may date to the Altithermal, approximately 3500-2000 B.C., and that the bones are those of the bison and the extinct native horse.” CHAPTER SEVEN: Copper Making Secrets and Speculations About Crystalline or Stone Age Knowledge. - I can show the reason for red ochre on Mungo Man’s skeleton (and many other cultures around the world) is possibly connected to the alchemical (shamanic) use of cinnabar. This was adequate payment for the Beothuk who were in the northern Hudson Bay route for copper when the earth had not yet rebounded much from the glaciers retreat before moving with their Keltic family to L’anse Amour around the 6th Millennium B.C. - Here is something spiritual about the ‘immortal’ element of mercury to consider. “Cinnabar will become mercury, and passing through a series of other sublimations, it is again turned into cinnabar, and thus it enables man to enjoy eternal life.” This is from J. Bronowski’s book and TV documentary produced by the BBC called The Ascent of Man. CHAPTER EIGHT: Pre-Columbian and Post-Christian Americans from Europe. - In Tucson we have on-going digs of irrigation canals and a civilization from 2000 BC but in the 1920s another more recent ‘find’ was made. It was by the top people in the science and handled in the appropriate manner but met a cover up to equal what happened at Manitoulin Island. Here is a little about this story from Ancient Ameri 3 Simple Things the Best Managers Do - And You Can Too! ese nor Mongoloid in facial type; they looked, in fact, distinctively Caucasian…”If it's so simple, why don't managers all over the globe get this right, every time? Well, because it's so simple, it seems too easy, so busy managers squeeze a lot more in, time after time. And that makes things much more complex - just the way a manager should be. NOT. Keep it simple, deliver quality and you will not go far wrong.Here are the three things...They Value their People So what do the best managers do? They are very interested in what they hear their people say and respond accordingly. They are realistic in their expectations and provide support, guidance and coaching to enable their people, willingly and pro-actively. They are honest, truthful, act with integrity and never over-promise. The best managers learn, understand and practice every day. They Have Fun! Working with the best managers is fun, great fun. Going to work in the environment created by the best managers is not like work - it is an entertainment you get paid for. Fun in the context of a professional organisation, working very professionally - and laughing a lot. Odd for your customers or clients - maybe; so let them join in too. What does it say about a relationship between you and them if you're both having fun? They will love you! They Are Very Clear Th CHAPTER FIVE: Peru Shakes Hands With Poverty Point. - “The rise and fall of Celtic sea power has been strangely neglected… Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, most of Book III of Caesar’s De Bello Gallico is devoted to the greatest naval battle he was ever called upon to mount…. No less than 220 ships, all larger than and superior in construction to those of the opposing Roman navy under Admiral Brutus.” These words from Professor Barraclough Fell set the truth of ancient worldwide travel and trade in motion. - He is the champion of many and the outcast of his Harvard ‘cronies’ and other academics. There is no part of this planet were we will not show the Kelts or ‘keltoi’. - The artifacts found near the mound builder’s main sites that came to me after doing this book include a Dream Dancer’s Mask of metal which weighs two and a half pounds. CHAPTER SIX: Memphremagog: - The Catholic Encyclopedia says: “Finally, Josephus and others identify Magog with Scythia, but in antiquity this name was used to designate vaguely any northern population.” Scythia is central to the birthplace of the Kelts as genetic research shows in 35-30,000 year ago time. ‘Phre’ is ‘fire’ from the ‘sun’ of Druidic or Heliopolitan sun worship which is the original root of Phremasonry according to Thomas Paine. - The most telling evidence of European involvement in North America before Christ might be the ‘extinct’ or should I say ‘immortal’ North American horse that I think was like a Shetland Pony because there were no horses or artifacts thereof for the previous 5000 years. Here is an archaeologist of note by the name of Quimby, whose report goes most un-noted: “1954 The Old Copper Assemblage and Extinct Animals. American Antiquity 20: 169-170. Quimby analyses an occurrence of deeply buried copper artifacts and associated animal bones near Fort Williams in southwest Ontario. The discovery, made in 1913 and 1916, was recorded in a geological report. Quimby reasons that the site may date to the Altithermal, approximately 3500-2000 B.C., and that the bones are those of the bison and the extinct native horse.” CHAPTER SEVEN: Copper Making Secrets and Speculations About Crystalline or Stone Age Knowledge. - I can show the reason for red ochre on Mungo Man’s skeleton (and many other cultures around the world) is possibly connected to the alchemical (shamanic) use of cinnabar. This was adequate payment for the Beothuk who were in the northern Hudson Bay route for copper when the earth had not yet rebounded much from the glaciers retreat before moving with their Keltic family to L’anse Amour around the 6th Millennium B.C. - Here is something spiritual about the ‘immortal’ element of mercury to consider. “Cinnabar will become mercury, and passing through a series of other sublimations, it is again turned into cinnabar, and thus it enables man to enjoy eternal life.” This is from J. Bronowski’s book and TV documentary produced by the BBC called The Ascent of Man. CHAPTER EIGHT: Pre-Columbian and Post-Christian Americans from Europe. - In Tucson we have on-going digs of irrigation canals and a civilization from 2000 BC but in the 1920s another more recent ‘find’ was made. It was by the top people in the science and handled in the appropriate manner but met a cover up to equal what happened at Manitoulin Island. Here is a little about this story from Ancient Ameri Joint Venture For eBay Success Too! Scythia is central to the birthplace of the Kelts as genetic research shows in 35-30,000 year ago time. ‘Phre’ is ‘fire’ from the ‘sun’ of Druidic or Heliopolitan sun worship which is the original root of Phremasonry according to Thomas Paine.
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- Here is something spiritual about the ‘immortal’ element of mercury to consider. “Cinnabar will become mercury, and passing through a series of other sublimations, it is again turned into cinnabar, and thus it enables man to enjoy eternal life.” This is from J. Bronowski’s book and TV documentary produced by the BBC called The Ascent of Man.If you want a healthy financial future and you are struggling with debt, you may need to consolidate bills. Multiple credit card and loan repayments every month can eat up an awful lot of income and serve no positive purpose. When you consolidate bills in one loan at a lower interest rate, you can free up some extra money for spending, saving or paying down debt. It's like getting a very helpful pay increase without having to pay taxes on it.Many people are increasingly finding themselves in the onerous and frightening position of borrowing from one credit card to pay another. 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It was by the top people in the science and handled in the appropriate manner but met a cover up to equal what happened at Manitoulin Island. Here is a little about this story from Ancient American. “Translation of the combined Latin text told a surprising story: ‘In Memoriam Romani Actius: In memory of Romans Actius and Theodore, Consuls of great cities. We are carried forward on the sea (to) Calalus, {The site of present day Ocala in Florida, the name was taken from the Latin name of Porto Cale, Portugal. These Jews now meet the Toltecs and a man from the city of Rhodes – which was a key enduring fortification of the Keltic Phoenicians past the time of Posidonius who thought highly of them.} an unknown land (and) a people ruling wildly (Indians?). Toltezus (and) Silvanus are won over, Theodorus brings his forces from the city, Rhoda. And more than 700 are captured. No gold. They are (or shall be) banished from the city. - {The metal tablets decipherment continues.}Theodorus, a man of the greatest valor, rules during 14 years. Iacobus rules during (after Theodorus) six years. God helping it (?) is not to be feared. In the name of Israel, Iacobus born again (in) the city…. Benjamin was king of the people. He came from Seine to Rome, the bravest of the Gauls…” The Benjaminites are central players in the intrigues of New World Order that are throughout history. CHAPTER NINE: Debunkers and the Flat Earth Fiction. - The web brings me the words of Theosophist scholars who add an important observation about the propaganda Rome used to gain ever greater control of this world. Rome as an Empire expanded whenever the people of Rome were dispossessed of booty from the evil wrought by their leaders. “Jewish scholars had already proved the similarity between the Laws of Moses and the philosophies of Plato, Aristotle and Pythagoras. Christians claimed that Jesus was a unique character, while the entire pagan world knew that the legends surrounding Jesus’ life were identical with those of pagan gods. Students of comparative religion recognized their similarity to the traditions of great spiritual Teachers who had preceded Jesus.” CHAPTER TEN: Manitoulin Island and Mooring Stones. - “The site’s discoverer (Lee) was hounded from his Civil Service position into prolonged unemployment; publication outlets were cut off, the evidence was misrepresented by several prominent authors among the Brahmins; the tons of artifacts vanished into storage bins of the National Museum of Canada; for refusing to fire the discoverer the Director of the National Museum (Dr. Jacques Rousseau), who had proposed having a monograph on the site published, was himself fired and driven into exile; official positions of prestige and power were exercised in an effort to gain control over just six Sheguiandah specimens that had not gone under cover; and the site itself has been turned into a tourist resort.” It has actually been built upon by a tourist campsite, just as the Kennewick Man site was covered over and pylons and trees sunk upon it the day before a congressional Bill was to take effect to protect it. - Professor Emeritus James Scherz of the University of Wisconsin says: “More likely than not, they were but one of numerous peoples from around the world who were attracted to the copper riches found in the Upper Great Lakes Region of ancient America.” CHAPTER ELEVEN: Easter Island and New Zealand Kelts Before History. - From respected scholars in India who have succeeded in decoding the Ilavarta language that is similar to the Rongorongo on Easter Island we have: - “On this point it is worth noting that the account of ancient Indian history found in most textbooks is completely wrong. They make the Harappan Civilization pre-Vedic while the latest research shows it to be the other way. In fact, it belongs to the closing centuries of the Vedic Age. The idea that India was invaded by ‘Indo-European’ Aryans who destroyed the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilization and then composed the Vedas has been thoroughly discredited. The language of the Harappans is Vedic Sanskrit and their civilization was Vedic. This was known even before the script was deciphered. There are Vedic symbols all over the place at archaeological sites – like Vedic altars, the Swastika symbol and the ‘OM’ sign among others. The ‘Aryan invasion’ and the ‘Aryan-Dravidian wars’ were created by European colonial and missionary scholars, to serve their own interests.” CHAPTER TWELVE: Yonaguni and the Kensington Runestone. - “Dear Mr. Collins: I am a high school world history teacher, Cuban born and Princeton educated. With great interest I have been reading about Atlantis and I am concerned about a great many things from a historical perspective. Please let me share these with you. First, I have no delusions that, as a Cuban I am related to any
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