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sirbiotech
03-07-2002, 10:32 AM
the main screen when you sign onto aol today features a photo of the
great pyramid.

the following texts is below the picture:

an ancient mystery

pyramids: who built them?

-- was it aliens? no chance


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if you click the link for "who built them?" you are sent to this site

http://aolsvc.pbs.aol.com/researchandlearn/wgbh/nova/pyramid/explore/b
uilders.html

and guess who is the featured interview...drum roll..zahi hawass!
hahaha...what a joke.

it gets better..wait. if you click on the link for "was is aliens? no
chance" a screen comes up. this screen is part of aol, thus no link,
but here's the text..it says:

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7 tough-man wonders of the ancient world

(picture of great pyrmid and sphinx in foreground)

khufu c.2680 b.c.

aliens didn't build khufu's pyramid. people did. because khufu told
them to.

he may or may not be enjoying the afterlife, but there's still a 482-
foot reminder that khufu was here.

martian laborers need not apply.

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so now you know why i said aaaggghhh! instead of expressing how much
this upsert me, mostly because they used the main source of
disinformation in the form of zahi wahi, and then had the audacity to
tell the millions of children reading this information on aol that
aol knows aliens did not build the pyramid! ugh! they could have at
least been humble enough, intelligent enough to admit we don't know!
so pathetic. oh well, i supposed i should be used to things like
this, but i can't get used to it. opportunity to enlighten and create
a sense of wonderment completely blown by aol corp. im changing net
providers as soon as i can.

:( for aol

:) for the truth


peace all

jason

David Wilcock
03-07-2002, 06:56 PM
from: sirbiotech [mailto:sirbiotech@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=dhdeayigomwhv0ldasripgp3fxe09rfw0kuqff zgdc39z89avuf7m1_3r9v4mg0fc_cn8g_zd5gtspyr6zc)]

so pathetic. oh well, i supposed i should be used to things like this, but i
can't get used to it. opportunity to enlighten and create a sense of
wonderment completely blown by aol corp. im changing net providers as soon
as i can.

dw: jason, let's keep things in perspective. i see this as a desperate,
almost frightened attempt by the "ptb" to maintain status quo, as the
submerged structures off the coast of cuba cannot be covered up.

"damage control! damage control!"

not.

relax, jason. these efforts only help to further polarize the public, which
is what we're all here for anyway. anyone who has taken any interest in the
frequent programs on discovery channel and the like will not be fleeced by
such stupidity. those who think they "know it all" will only be more
convinced - which is fine for them.

peace be with you -

- david