Dr. Greg Little thrusts Carl Sagan in the faces of those vocally dismissive of ancient ET visits to Earth, even suggesting that hardened skeptics "usually just ignore what Sagan wrote in the hopes the masses won't become aware of it." Greg then sketches Sagan's reasoning, concluding with two particularly provocative proposals by the late
Cosmos storyteller. On a rather lower level in the "AA" debate is
Giorgio Tsoukalos Offers More of the Same in New Interview. Jason Colavito takes exception to a Tsoukalos comment about a rather silly matter, but then slides into a much more serious one--"criticism that the ancient astronaut theory denigrates the achievements of ancient civilizations." Greg Little had also mentioned a recent poll indicating "nearly 57% of the population now believes in ancient advanced cultures like Atlantis." Numerous claims circulate about supposed remains of such civilizations. Some time back Stephen Smith penned
The Balochistan Temple Complex Part One about one such enthusiasm. The article concerns some rock formations in southern Pakistan that, when regarded from the proper angle, appear similar to a sphinx and temple structures. While Smith properly reserves judgment on the ultimate creation of these interesting features, he offers a possible interpretation for their eroded appearance that is, well, highly-charged. We'd like to see photographs of the "sphinx" from other angles. No Part Two yet. (WM)
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