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areclinicsedgarcayceforum , Paul Bader

<poseidian> wrote:

 

The Association for Research and Enlightenment has updated

their " Ancient Mysteries " website providing information on Drs. Greg

and Lora Little's search for Edgar Cayce's Atlantis.

 

Check out William Henry's interview with Dr. Greg Little on the

Mayan site of Piedras Negras:

 

http://www.mysterious-america.net/greglittledreaml.html

 

Check out the beautiful footage in this video clip of the Andros and

Bimini formations:

 

http://www.edgarcayce.org/am/biminiandrosvide.html

 

Here is an excerpt summarizing 2004 expeditions and plans for 2005:

 

2004 Andros Expeditions

The 2003 expeditions found two important underwater structures at

Andros and also found evidence of an ancient temple on the island.

In 2004 the first expedition to Andros was made in June. It

confirmed the presence of ancient building structures in central

Andros and looked at more areas of the underwater platform.

Additional expeditions are planned to several areas at and near

Andros as well as to an underwater harbor off the Yucatan. These all

took place. Click here for details. In brief, an ancient Maya

harbor, with a still-existing 1000-foot long breakwater was

investigated at Isla Cerritos off Yucatan. The harbor and breakwater

were made from slabs of cut beachrock.

Piedras Negras—2004

Piedras Negras, Guatemala is the site of Edgar Cayce's third Hall of

Records. (The other two being at Giza—under the Sphinx—and in the

Bahamas. In April 2004, we made an ARE-sponsored expedition to

Piedras Negras carefully examining most of the ruins. A preliminary

report on findings are here. An 83-minute video documentary was made

of this expedition.

Andros-Bimini December 2004

In December 2004, we went again to Bimini and Andros, this time with

a crew from The History Channel. At Bimini we obtained what may be

the best footage ever taken of the Road. We also investigated and

filmed what is known as " Proctor's Road, " just north of the Bimini

Road. Proctor's Road is a straight line of stones extending from the

shore toward the Bimini Road site. At the Andros Platform we

discovered that the hurricanes had passed directly over the site.

Much of the 1000-foot-long, three-tiered platform was under sand.

But the hurricanes moved huge amounts of sand from the inner harbor

revealing a depth of at least 65 feet. Before the hurricane the

harbor was only 25- 35-feet deep. The storms also revealed a deep

channel leading into the harbor next to the end of the platform. The

channel is cut through the reefs and the bedrock. Research revealed

that the harbor has never been dredged and the channel was not cut

in modern times. Footage from Bimini and Andros can be found

here.

2005 Plans

In early 2005 we are making plans to utilize an underwater camera

along the Gulf Stream to look for possible anomalies. In addition,

carbon dating and more accurate luminescence dating will be

performed on stones from both the Bimini Road and the Andros

Platform. Results of this testing will be released at the 2005

Ancient Mysteries Conference in Virginia Beach. We also plan on

going to Cay Sal and Anguilla. Another possible trip is being

planned to coastal Belize.

 

source: http://www.edgarcayce.org/am/atlantisnews.html

 

All sourced from: http://www.edgarcayce.org/am/

 

Thank you Dr. Little!

 

 

 

Warmest Regards,

Paul Bader

Atlantean Records

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