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Old 01-31-2010, 05:14 PM   #1
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I have only seen about 40% of the PC interviews but this one strikes me as probably the most genuine and believable. On other interviews, even when people seemed to be telling the truth, it also seemed they were withholding things for various reasons. No guile or agenda here as far as I can tell, only a search for the truth. Bravo Project Camelot on this one, and bravo Klaus Dona.

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I wanted to add the following caveat about my gushing review above. When Klaus was suggesting at one point something like "gravity may have been different then" as an alternative, that was displaying a little too much mental flexibility as far as I was concerned. So this guy is obviously an art exhibition manager (who has undergone a steep learning curve), and not a scientist. On the other hand that means he is also not limited by protecting his tenure.

And I thought the part about the 5 times larger giants was a bit "out there". I think Bill's question about scaling laws was apt. I remember reading in high school that a member of the Galton family many years ago (1700's?) showed that if you scaled up a human say to 50 feet that their ligaments would be tearing and/or bones breaking with every step. Also I think from high school physics that (without modifications) the heart might have trouble pumping blood to the brain say even at 28 feet.

But I am getting overly analytical here. I think Klaus has the intellectual honesty to sort out what's what in the end. May he consult only experts that share his integrity.

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Old 01-31-2010, 08:42 PM   #2
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Did anyone catch the name of the person that he cited to be THE expert on the Mayan 2012 business? He mentions this person's name twice between the 1:05 & 1:07 mark. I listened three times and could not make out the name. Any help is appreciated. This was in response to Bill asking what his thoughts were with the 2012 topic & he refused to tell, saying that you'd need to hear it from this Expert.
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Old 01-31-2010, 09:48 PM   #3
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Did anyone catch the name of the person that he cited to be THE expert on the Mayan 2012 business? He mentions this person's name twice between the 1:05 & 1:07 mark. I listened three times and could not make out the name. Any help is appreciated. This was in response to Bill asking what his thoughts were with the 2012 topic & he refused to tell, saying that you'd need to hear it from this Expert.
Moxie, the name sounds like "David Wood". Remember, he's got an Austrian accent.

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Old 02-01-2010, 04:56 AM   #4
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Great interview of a great researcher.

I have known a few museum and artifacts people and as he says he "could" tell a story but will not. I must point this out because I have never known one of those people who doesn't make a story to kind of "sell" his idea about the piece he is talking about.
So, just the fact that he refuses to do this is refreshing and shows his impeccability.

Bravo!

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thank you Bill and Kerry,

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Old 02-01-2010, 05:36 AM   #5
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Anybody else catch the name? I can't find anything on a David Wood.
If that person is THE expert according to Klaus Dona, well, you'd think we would have run across this person "take" on 2012 earth changes.
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Old 02-01-2010, 06:39 AM   #6
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Gahhhhhh **&^%$#@#@%$% why wont this video load for me? i keep trying and trying and all i get is the little spinning circle, no vid
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Old 02-01-2010, 10:27 AM   #7
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Hi Raven, i had same prob so in the end i clicked ahead of the load ( about a centimetre) and then it loaded rest of way. It meant missing a few minutes but it worked after that.
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Old 02-02-2010, 01:32 PM   #8
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I wanted to post an excellent interview from Coast to Coast with Jonathan Gray

Klaus at one moment mentioned the vast tunnel system located I believe in Bolivia where one of the plates he shows originated....Bill mentions it but the conversation went off in another direction.

There are some real interesting finds in this interview along the same line as Klaus.

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Old 01-31-2010, 09:17 PM   #9
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I wanted to add the following caveat about my gushing review above. When Klaus was suggesting at one point something like "gravity may have been different then" as an alternative, that was displaying a little too much mental flexibility as far as I was concerned. So this guy is obviously an art exhibition manager (who has undergone a steep learning curve), and not a scientist. On the other hand that means he is also not limited by protecting his tenure.

And I thought the part about the 5 times larger giants was a bit "out there". I think Bill's question about scaling laws was apt. I remember reading in high school that a member of the Galton family many years ago (1700's?) showed that if you scaled up a human say to 50 feet that their ligaments would be tearing and/or bones breaking with every step. Also I think from high school physics that (without modifications) the heart might have trouble pumping blood to the brain say even at 28 feet.

But I am getting overly analytical here. I think Klaus has the intellectual honesty to sort out what's what in the end. May he consult only experts that share his integrity.

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