Michael Tsarion - The Irish Origins Of Civilization

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Some of you may be familiar with his other works Architects of Control, 2012: The Future of Mankind. As far as alternative historians go I think I appreciate Michael the most as he attempts to bridge the esoteric gap between spirituality and conspiracy, consciousness and mysticism. He states that he will, "never leave consciousness at the door" which is one of the problems I have with some others out there.

I sent Michael a message recently, I can't even recall what it was I had asked him, but he did imply that I needed to look here and not in so many word, pay my due diligence. Which I have been for a couple days now. His presentations are long and the research voluminous but i personally get more out of this than I do say, Zeitgeist.

This full series is suppose to be like 10 hours long. I think these are from discs one and four.

Enjoy.

Four: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8914718416036384429#

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Thanks for posting this. I

Thanks for posting this. I appreciate his work as well. He is the one who framed the concept of the separation of science and religion as the primary divorce in the miseducation of humankind into my awareness. I had long been aware of the schism present in myself growing up and attempting to reconcile the scientific things I was taught in school with the religious upbringing at home. This was not easy. Just for reference, I grew up in Cobb Co., GA which is now famous for the textbook disclaimer uproar a few years ago. Anyhoo, that is beside the point. I had in the past sonsidered the possibility that the 'Missing link' was in fact EBE, so when I read Tsarion's 'Atlantis, Aliens, and Genetic Manipulation' I was hooked and utterly fascinated with the depth and breadth of the information presented. Not lost on me was his inclusion of the spiritual aspect as well as an extemely diversified collection of resource/research and reference. While I am sure there is plenty of room to debate his ideas and theories, I find his presentation compelling enough for deep consideration and further investigation. Thank you for sharing the link, I hope to get a chance to check it out, as soon as I figure out the glitch in my comp. sound system.

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