Ancient under-water city discovered and hardly a peep was raised by the media

Frimost

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Those jerks in the mainstream media don't know their ASS from a hole in the ground! You see, this story I am going to link you too is actually like a month old or so. However, when it broke I was pretty excited after I read it off the web so I made sure to watch the major channel’s newscasts. HARDLY A MENTION OF IT!

I am so sick of their sensationalized crap and domestic drivel they call news. They have become like the Enquirer, mostly celebrity paparazzi style gossip or small-town crap that has no historical bearing on anything. No wonder people are migrating in droves to the Internet to get their news and the World News broadcasts and Newspapers subscribers are at record lows and falling. Now days all their news either has an agenda or has been picked by polls for popular consumption, They are not telling us what we need to hear, or interesting international news, but picking the story based on a popularity contest to the latest targeted demograph! It’s all hype and what’s cool, or hip, and what’s in, like a high school newspaper all over again. Worse yet are their intentionally biased “tear-jerker” stories that they run to influence our vote or to try to pressure us into an unwise policy move (i.e. Somalia).

Here is the AWESOME story of a REAL-LIFE 5,000-YEAR OLD Indian version of the legend of Atlantis just discovered!


Play the Indiana Jones soundtrack in the background before you read this!
 
You know what...you kick ass Frimost...find a whole bunch of that shit and I'll be happy for a while. :)
 
Ok, here is a DOOZY for you all

This just might be THE ACTUAL ATLANTIS ITSELF!!!

2,000-feet below the surface of the water! That is like the evil stygian depths of the ancient inhuman civilizations of H.P. Lovecraft’s mad imagination! The Call of the Cthulu, Yug-Shaggoth, the mad God! lol Maybe it's all real! :eek:

And from a reputable news source, you can't get more respected than the BBC.
 
Originally posted by Cibo
you kick ass Frimost...find a whole bunch of that shit and I'll be happy for a while.

Ditto.

It's sad that the news isn't really newsworthy anymore. It's all about the ratings.:(
 
Re: History is cyclical

Frimost said:
Perhaps one day LA and NY will be but memories under the sea, a legend for some less-developed people after mankind regresses into barbarism yet again?

You make it sound like mankind hasn't already regressed into barbarism.
 
I remember reading an article about the one off the coast of Cuba, and expected to hear more. I was surprised. Not a peep.
 
I saw a special on the lost city late last night, I believe it was the discovery channel.
Fascinating stuff
 
UnderWater City

Well...one thing I plan on doing is some underwater Archeology...(if when I get the $$$$...) That's where the good stuff is...shipwrecks, lost cities even! Ahh...too bad im still an undergrad!!!:(
 
Saytur said:
I saw a special on the lost city late last night, I believe it was the discovery channel.
Fascinating stuff

Saytur,

Any idea what it was called? I can't seem to find it in my TV guide.



Archaeology major now in finance looking for his archaie fix.....:D
 
Thank you soooooooo much! I love this stuff! I have been reading for three hours....loving it!
 
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