

Why does the Sedge-Bee, translated as King of Upper and Lower Egypt, have feminine suffixes?
If you want to study ancient history, you have to be able to read Egyptian Heiroglyphs. You are kidding yourself if you think otherwise....

Mike Parker
Dec 23, 20233 min read
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Atlantis was a West African archipelago
I find it somewhat embarrassing that in 2023 we are still talking about "the lost Island of Atlantis", when Plato left us a detailed description of it and its location in his dialogues, other sources point to the same area, and we can literally see the ringed city from space. Given all of the controversy and speculation, you may be surprised to learn in this article that the location is described in quite some detail at the first mention of Atlantis in the Timaeus dialogue. T

Mike Parker
Dec 19, 202341 min read
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The sacrifice of innocents at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza
In the ceasefire, sorry "pause", some Palestinians were finally able to return to Al Shifa Hospital. In one room they found five premature babies, who had been on life support, dead, their bodies decomposing and crawling with maggots. Many of the premature babies at the hospital, around 30 infants, were evacuated to Egypt, presumably by the Palestinian medical team before Israel took control of the Hospital [Reuters]. However this new footage, which has blurred out the bodies

Mike Parker
Dec 1, 20234 min read
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The Eye of Horus is a map of Atlantis.
In a previous article we learned of references in the Egyptian coffin texts that describe Osiris as the "foremost of the westerners". We know now that North Africa was green and fertile in the predynastic times of Osiris, thousands of years before the dynastic Egyptians. It is in this context, when substantially more of North Africa was inhabitable that Osiris is described as a 'westerner", and the most likely meaning is referring to someone from the western side of the conti

Mike Parker
Jan 18, 20239 min read
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The origins of Cold War 2.
It is hard to believe in the 21st century with the interconnections of people around the world, and the widespread prevalence of democracy, that we are still allowing our leaders to take us blindly into wars that nobody wants. Whilst we have something resembling democracy for domestic policy, foreign policy is the same old Game of Thrones, governed by executive powers and old world Military alliances that bypass any democratic decision to go to War. NATO is such an alliance,

Mike Parker
Mar 6, 202238 min read
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