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In Search Of... Atlantis (Part 1 of 3) Nimoy

Season 1 Episode 10 Part 1 of 3  
 
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ryanspeed (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I just love these old grainy reel to reel In Search of episodes! The music is also the icing on the cake given it's spooky and mysterious demeanor!
gettinmonee (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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cool stuff
bobbleheadedbudgie (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@jarvik---I always say: "the more I learn, the more I realize how very little I actually know!" I once met a geologist who explained that if Atlantis existed it would be very difficult to locate it because of the shifting of tectonic plates.  Some have predicted its location, but have yet to actually find it-the jury is still out as to whether or not it was real or just a myth.
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FU hatemonger
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I used to work at Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, VA and I met his entire family as well as a ton of believers. It wasn't too bad a job for a college student, but nothing they said or did impressed me much aside from their charity work. I'm convinced Cayce wasn't psychic but merely photographic memory of the books he saw in the bookstore he worked at near his kentucky home. Many of his predictions were wrong btw.
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A consistant reading of all the material that can be objectively analyzed shows Cayce to have an accuracy of between 85 and 92 percent.
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Most of Cayce's readings that aren't based about a person are so vague you can make them mean anything you want. The rest of his readings that are more personal can't be varified due to Privacy. So 85 to 92 percent is highly argueable. Those readings that might have some validity, the information was actually available during his time, either as theory or as fact. Edgar Cayce=conartist
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I can recommend two books by investigators who spent many years researching the material of Cayce. Their in-depth analysis disagrees with your obviously biased opinion. calling someone a conartist when his readings resulted in financial ruin rather than lucre makes absolutely no sense. conartists wouldn't keep up a con if it's losing them money.
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greatest show

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