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Churchward’s Geological Observations in Siberia

This information is from an older posting at my Yahoo group, Kon-Tiki and Mu, but it is of especial interest to James Churchward readers and critics. James Churchward had  stated that the Uighir Empire once existed in Central Asia and … Continue reading

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An Alternate View on the Relationship Between Christian and Pagan Writings

Christianity and pre-Christian religions often appear to have many things in common. As a result, many today see these similarities and claim that Christianity borrowed, or stole, teachings from these earlier religions.   The facts, however, demonstrate that the opposite … Continue reading

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Demeter as true mother

The concept is very simple and basic in the Greek. The particle DE (Delta Eta) in Greek is an intensifier. Liddell & Scott (Middle Liddell) says it “gives greater exactness to the word” It gives the examples “in truth”, “In deed”, “surely” and … Continue reading

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Mu and Demeter

The earliest attestation of Demeter is “Da-ma-te” in Linear-b (Google that for details).  As for a “consensus” of scholar.” Virtually all translators of the Hymn to Demeter blatantly mistranslate the Greek “orgia” (orgies) as “Mysteries.” See for example line 476 in … Continue reading

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The Ubiquitous MU

Note: Coptic was the spoken and written language in Egypt. It was in use from the first to about the sixth century A.D. Mu meant “mother” in old egyptian (Mu = Mut = Maut, the great earth mother in early … Continue reading

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Rediscovery of the Naacal tablets: a bad joke

The recent rediscovery of the Naacal tablets really should have sounded like a bomb. After all, this is one crucial piece of evidence that has been eluding everyone, except James Churchward of course, for more than eighty years. One could … Continue reading

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Scientists’ amazing California discovery includes fishing tackle 12,000 years old

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/24870/scientists+amazing+california+discovery+includes+fishing+tackle+12000+years+old/ Friday, March 4, 2011 8:35pm PST By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com People are discovering antique fishing tackle all the time, in closets and at garage sales, but none of that compares to discoveries made recently by archaeologists at two of the … Continue reading

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Kicking off the My-Mu.com Guest Blog

This is the My-Mu.com Guest Blog for postings from guest researchers into James Churchward and his theories of a lost Pacific Ocean continent. If you wish to present, explain, or summarize your research in this blog, please contact Jack Churchward … Continue reading

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