Caribbean Anomalies Revisited
As we all await the third installment of Dr. Greg Little’s Bahamas research report (see ‘Part 2 of 3’, below), I thought it might be a good time to revisit a post I published more than a year ago, on May 10, 2006. [Read it here]
In ‘Is MEGA just the tip of the Iceberg?’ I showed you a composite photo I put together [see it here] and suggested that there were still many unsolved mysteries in the Caribbean. Thanks to the efforts of Drs. Greg & Lora Little, Bill Donato and others, we will soon have some extremely significant answers – and a lot more questions!
After nearly forty years, Bimini Road can now be correctly classified as an ancient, man-made megalithic structure and not simply an accident of nature. Proving that Bimini Road is actually a breakwater that was built to protect an ancient harbor solves one mystery, but it also raises new questions. Who built this breakwater and why does it closely resemble similar structures built by the Phoenicians in the Mediterranean more than 3,000 years ago? Is this just a coincidence or were they designed by the same engineers?
As additional hard evidence is made public [see some here], the existence of an ancient maritime culture in the Caribbean will become an excepted reality and perhaps some of the anomalies in my composite will make sense. But then we’ll have a whole new set of questions to answer. Where did this culture originate? Did they interact with other cultures elsewhere on Earth? Were there even earlier civilizations, lost beneath the rising oceans?
These are exciting times we live in, and it’s rare when you can say “Stay tuned for exciting announcements next week, and again in a month,” and really mean it but here’s some dates for your calendar:
• September 1, 2007: Expected release of Little’s Part 3 of 3 report
• October 6, 2007: Presentation by the Littles at the Ancient Mysteries Conference