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Ancient Technology and Rare History

 

(Ancient Technology Home Page)

 

 

 

Some ancient technology & rare-history sources used here

 

 

This ancient technology and rare history site—with ancient Egyptian technology and history of the Arc of the Covenant, ancient electric lighthouse coins, Pharos lighthouse at Alexandria, ancient electric batteries, the Bible, gods, and ancient telescopes to less ancient electric carbon arc lights, searchlights, unicorns, movies, magic lanterns, and so on—is being created as an educational site* for researchers and students with no easy access to this enlightening but secluded history that might remove some superstition.

 

 

Click Col. Ingersoll to read what he thought of the Bible

 

 

On May 23, 1885, a reporter for the Iowa State Register asked Civil War Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll:  "What, in your judgment is the source of the greatest trouble among men?"

 

He replied:  "Superstition.  That has caused more agony, more tears, persecution and real misery than all other causes combined.  The other name for superstition is ignorance.  When men learn that all sin is a mistake, that all dishonesty is a blunder, that even intelligent selfishness will protect the rights of others, there will be vastly more happiness in this world.  Shakespeare says that 'There is no darkness but ignorance.'  Sometime man will learn that when he steals from another, he robs himself—that the way to be happy is to make others so, and that it is far better to assist his fellow man than to fast, say prayers, count beads or build temples to the Unknown.  Some people tell us that selfishness is the only sin, but selfishness grows in the soil of ignorance.  After all, education is the great lever, and the only one capable of raising mankind.  People ignorant of their own rights are ignorant of the rights of others.  Every tyrant is the slave of ignorance."

 

 

Don't be a slave of ignorance, or darkness, like the authority above.  "The truth," or light, as Christ pointed out, "will make you free!"  "Seek, and ye shall find" is another New-Testament truism, and your compliance has paid off.  Don’t lose this source!  Bookmark your find for a quick return to the continuously updated articles indexed on the left and linked to the illustrations below:

 

 

Click here for ancient gods

 

 

Click me to learn about Parkersburg, West Virginia

 

 

 

 

Click me for an exclusive interview with Nikola Tesla

 

 

 

Click me for info on the Arc or Ark of the Covenant

 

 

Click me for information on the worst US mining disaster

 

 

Click me to see some old steam locomotive photographs

 

 

Click me for an index to coal mine explosion subjects

   

 

Click me for info on the first American Movie Projector

 

 

Click me for some strange truth about the Holy Bible

  


Click me for miner tombstones on Tower Hill, Monongah

 

 

 

Click me for more info on The Ten Commandments

 

 

Click me for a ride to a short history of steam locomotives  
 

 

Click me for the evidence of ancient telescopes

 

 

Click me to find out much more about ancient batteries

 

 

Click me for J. A. Macready and commercial night flying

 

 

Click me for ancient Hebrew, with no written vowels

 

 

Click me for ancient Hebrew electric light technology

 

 

Click me for coal and coal mining pictures and history

 

  

Click me to find out about the ancient Hebrew gods

 

 

Click me for an animated history of ancient electricity

 

 

Click me for air mail history & carbon arc airport lights

 

 

 

Click me for early modern carbon arc searchlight history

 

 

Click me to find out more about slavery and the Bible

 

 

    Click me for a short history of ancient electricity

 

 

Click me to read about the "divinely inspired scriptures"

 

 

Click me for info on carbon arc locomotive headlights

 

 

Click me to find out more about Moses and Hitler

 

 

Click me for information on carbon arc light therapy

 

 

 

 

Click the coin to read about Yahweh, the God of the Bible

 

 

COMING SOON!

 

 

Click me for information on a twenty-inch unicorn horn

 

 

Click me for info on searchlights on a German lighthouse

 

 

 

Click me for ancient Hebrew electric light technology

 

 

Click me for some rare photographs of old airplanes 

  

 

for more on one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

  

 

Click me to find out more about The Electric Mirror . . .

 

 

  Click above for information on the ancient Pharos Lighthouse

 

  

    

 

 


   

 

 

 *All information and images (except Radka's pictorial creations and commentaries) on this website should be in the public domain or should fall under the "fair use" provisions of the U. S. copyright laws.  However, for your protection, it is best not to copy any without proper permission, except for your personal consumption, and for blogs with this source indicated.

 

 

 

Recently, however, I have noticed a lot of wholesale lifting of numerous illustrations, text, and sometimes entire pages from my Web pages to other Web sites, and I don’t mind that if the borrowers have my permission or know for fact that the works are in the public domain.  My Web pages cost me a lot of time, effort, and money so it is only common courtesy to indicate the source—or, at least, to leave a few tracks from the cookie jar, which establish a link as a matter of gratitude when such liberties are unilaterally taken.  Sadly though, I find some lazy people—without the slightest gumption to invest any time, expense, and effort in creatively developing their own Web sites—have no scruples whatsoever!  Imitation is the highest form of flattery—copying is the lowest form of laziness!

 

Sincerely,

 

Larry Brian Radka

 

 

 

 

This Web site was last modified on Monday, August 18, 2008