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![]() http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg Another passage from "THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD" (It should be noted that David Fellin had been subjected to a pair of polygraph tests regarding his experiences out of his body while entombed underground for 14 days following a coal mine cave-in near Hazleton, Pa., in August 1963. He passed nptj wotj "no evidence of deception.") ======== Among David Fellin's most remarkable revelations were journeys he insisted he had taken back in time which had afforded him an opportunity to witness monumental events of history as they actually occurred. He testified, for example, that he had watched the construction of the pyramids in Egypt and had been aboard Christopher Columbus' ship -- unseen by Columbus and his crew -- during his journey in which he discovered America. As for the time-honored question of how the pyramids were built, Fellin said, based on what he had observed, it was nowhere near the gargantuan task as is generally theorized. He emphasized that it did not require thousands of men working for hundreds of years because not a single multi-ton rock had to be hauled to the site from a great distance. (Fellin later revealed that the huge blocks were made on the spot, filling in wooden forms with a type of cement, the way sidewalks are fashioned today.) Meanwhile, Fellin said Columbus -- whom he described as having yellow hair and a red beard -- was Tyrolean, not Italian, and that the secret of his success was simply ecause he had mastered the use of the compass. The compass assured Columbus that, if he didn't reach land by the time half of the crew's food supply was depleted, he'd simply turn his vessel around and head in the opposite direction to make it back to his home port. Fellin told Conrad that he had learned that Columbus' real name wasn't even Columbus. ``He was called Columbo, which is Latin for pigeon, but it was only his nickname," he explained. ``Columbus had earned the nickname by sailing to points unknown and always returning safely. So people around the docks started calling him Columbo -- meaning that he was a homing pigeon that always returned to its nest. "Of course, they didn't realize Columbus was using the compass -- a very large compass which was right in the middle of his very small cabin -- to earn his reputation as an excellent seaman. Back then, the compass had been regarded as nothing more than a child's toy, not as a navigating instrument." Explicit details of Fellin's out-of-body journeys which enabled to watch the pyramids being built as well as to observe Columbus during his trip across the Atlantic to discover America in 1492 are revealed in several of his notarized letters. ================================= http://edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/index.html http://www.edconrad.com ======================== NATIONAL NEWS SITES ABCNEWS.com Arizona Republic, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Baltimore Sun Boston Globe CBS News CNN Chicago Sun-Times Chicago Tribune Christian Science Monitor Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Post Cleveland Plain Dealer Dallas Morning News Denver Post Detroit Free Press Detroit News Florida Times-Union Fox News Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Hartford Courant Honolulu Star Bulletin Houston Chronicle Indianapolis Star and News International Herald Tribune Kansas City Star Las Vegas Sun Los Angeles Times MSNBC News Miami Herald Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune New Jersey Online New York Daily News New York Newsday New York Post New York Times NPR Online Orlando Sentinel Oregonian, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Providence Journal Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Rocky Mountain News Sacramento Bee Salt Lake City Deseret News Salt Lake City Tribune San Antonio Express-News San Diego Union-Tribune San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco Examiner San Jose Mercury News Seattle Times South Florida Sun-Sentinel St. Louis Post St. Petersburg Times Syracuse Post-Standard Tampa Tribune USA Today Virginian-Pilot, The Wall Street Journal Washington Post Washington Times WORLDWIDE NEWS SITES Age, The (Melbourne) Asahi (Japan) BBC News Bahrain Tribune CNN - World News Canadian Online Explorer China Daily Hong Kong Standard International Herald Tribune Irish Times Japan Times Jerusalem Post Johannesburg Star Korea Herald Le Monde (French) London Telegraph London Times MSNBC Interactive - NBC and Microsoft worldwide news PlanetSun - Canada Russia Today St. Petersburg Times (Russia) S. China Morn. Post Times of India Toronto Star USA Today World talk.origins - David Iain Greig, moderator |
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