04 Mar 2024 Still Searching Aztec Montezuma’s Lost Treasure By jim willis History & Tradition 0 The missing gold of Montezuma, ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire was buried by the Aztecs, the Utes protected it, the Spanish killed for it, and the Mormons looted it, but is the bulk of it still out there? On November 18, 1519, Spanish... Read More
13 Nov 2023 Tamoanchan: In Search Of The Origins Of The Aztecs By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 About 1,800 years ago, a group of people migrating from an unknown northern location began to settle in what is now called the Valley of Mexico. They are called Aztec, a name derived from the word Aztlán, which means "White Land," the “home of... Read More
02 Jun 2023 Hopi Oral Traditions Of Creation Parallel Evolutionary Adaptation To Climate Change By Ken Jeremiah Mythology & Mystery 0 Various spiritual traditions hold different views of how the Earth and humankind came to exist. There is the Christian view, mentioned in the Bible, Gospels not included in the Bible, and other Christian texts such as the Kebra Nagast, in which... Read More
01 Mar 2017 Gods, Goddesses and… Rabbits? The Surprising Ancient Myths of the Moon By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 Before the first moon landing in 1969, the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e was mentioned in the Apollo 11 Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription between the Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas and the Apollo 11 crew. The center said, “Among the large... Read More