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Don't ask me why I am so up on posting this! I don't know what is driving me. Maybe I have gone MAD! Maybe I am MAD because I tried to get the first book titled SIVA! I shared back. The person I loaned it to said that I never gave it to them. I was hoping to discuss it. Then the person said they never even heard of it.

 

 

 

Update this evening of March 3, 2020. I finished reading the publication of SIVA! that Leigh Tucker Richmond edited and republished in 1977 the year her husband Walt Richmond died. (The Lost Millenium by Walt Richmond 1967)

 

SIVA! by Leigh Tucker Richmond.

 

Edited March 3, 2020

 

What I found on the Internet is a 1977 publication of SIVA! and is a republished version of the copy of SIVA! both Walt and Leigh Richmond had published originally immediately after the Science Fiction, "The Lost Millenium by Walt Richmond in 1967". I found the earlier publication of the book SIVA! in a 2nd hand book store AND it was published while Walt Richmond was alive.

 

He and his wife Leigh had the first unedited version of SIVA! published nearly immediately after the previous science fiction story that was partially about SIVA!, "The Lost Millenium" published during 1967.

 

SIVA! clearly was published again, edited,by Leigh during 1977. She describes the past in pages saying she actually was an Anthropologist and describes Walt's title in RL work too. Then a following page appears where the story starts.

 

Chapter 1. Avalanche.

 

I found an earlier publication of SIVA! that was published after their original story, "The Lost Millennium" was published in 1967. In the book I have now Copyrighted by Concentric Foundations has it's published copyright as 1977 which is the year Walt Richmond died.

 

In the first chapter of the Concentric Foundations Inc Copyrights in 1977 the book seems the same as the original publication from the earlier publication of their book.

 

The earlier publication of their book also had introductions to what she and her husband's actual jobs were. The one big difference is that the first page with anything printed on it showed a hieroglyph from the real hieroglyphs that were found around 1928 during the uncovering of the pyramids including Cheops. Really!

 

The hieroglyphs they found and recorded were from back in the days when the archaeologists actually unearthed them in Egypt. The modern and first older publications of The Lost Millennium and SIVA! are very likely really theories on their own hypothesis of the events at the Egyptian pyramids were being uncovered from thousands of years of being buried in sand and hidden.

 

Most of the portions of the book may as well be considered the personal hypothesis of Walt and Leigh's theories which the two may have discussed as possible historical facts. Their theories describing what could have been what it was like in the past of our planet's history.

 

Edited March 3, 2020 10:18 PM MST

 

What a Surprise!

After reading about ten pages into the story I realized what was missing from the first publication of the book SIVA! I first read. It was; All of the technical information that would have given real examples of how an Engineer performs their line of work and a real anthropologist/archaeologist does too.

 

After a person reads the old publication they would have had been inspired by the real work that Leigh and Walt actually were skilled at and the newb could go to school with a bit of inspirartion from the book that stirred up their desire to learn r their choice of college courses.

 

Missing from the 1st published copy of SIVA! was, several notes about what an archaeologist studies to get to be one, e.g., Anthropology, Sociology, and others courses of study that would entail helping a fledgling of the sciences get an idea what college and university courses to take to become an Archaeologist. The way Walt Richmond and Leigh T. Richmond mixed real knowledge about what was their tasks to perform in their books offered (some maybe boring information which people who read it complained about) some inspiration to inspire future students.

 

The detailed information missing was showing what a person's real jobs work entailed. The two author's kinds of tasks from their education isn't in this 1977 publication. The details could have led a youth to understand what with a doctorate they could do in the fields of study which ARE NOT added to the details in the 1977 publication as they were in the 1st book titled SIVA!. So this NEW version of SIVA! is all about the Sci-Fi; I think; because Leigh T. Richmond appears to have realized that modern day readers are more interested in fiction, not methodical work descriptions facts, in some countries they no long want a lot of technical information in books even about scientific research.

 

Interesting enough it appears she trimmed all that kind of collegiate stuff giving the readers all the fiction adapted to inspire a student to study. Even Biology Too! It might be interesting to find out which of the two publication sold more.

 

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I should read through all the posts made in this topic, but my head isn't standing for it for the moment. I own and read both of Christopher Dunn's books on the theories of the Kufu Pyramid being a power plant built to generate either electricity or some sort of micro wave energy. But it fits right in with the name for the building, being "fire in the middle" or "fire within".

 

I'm more or less convinced that at least half of what we're being told about the past is false and is deliberately being falsified to be able to fit everything into a pre-conceived narrative in which religion is the dominant factor. Ancient Egyptians may have had their gods, they didn't know religion as we do and didn't even have a word for religion in their language. They looked up to their gods like we do to great thinkers or inventors or folk that were instrumental in bringing progress and great change.

 

I'll take a nap and sift through the different posts later.

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I rested. Better. Khufu is also known as Cheops. Khufu is another name I have yet to totally comprehend because it seems to be a person who was thought to own the pyramid and might have been their tomb. Tomb or maybe a Tome?

Cheops or Kufu has nothing to do with the great pyramid. His name, or rather, the cartouche representing his name, was found on a wall in a niche far above the King's Chamber, in a spot where on previous inspection no-one saw anything. The cartouche is also on a plaque between the Sphynx' front paws. The plaque mentions Kufu/Cheops as the one restoring the pyramid and the Sphynx. Geologist Robert Schoch proved that the Sphynx was built at least thousands of years earlier than what Egyptologists claim because of weathering that was caused by heavy rainfall during longer periods. The last wet period around Cairo was some 11500 to 12500 years ago.

 

That era coincides witht the Younger Dryas. If you follow Randall Carlson and his research on a worldwide catastrophy in that time, the conclusion should be that a worldwide ancient advanced culture got wiped out with only a handfull of survivors that still held the knowledge but lacked the technical tools to keep their knowledge alive.

 

Christopher dunn, who's an engineer who's been working for thirty years at the toolshop of the Jet Propulsion Laboratories in Pasadena, has also established that the item known as the sarcophagus in the Kings Chamber in Kufu's pyramid, as well as the heads of the large statues of Rameses II at the Temple Of Luxor were machined and not hewn by hand. There's tons of indications and even evidence of machining all over South America and elsewhere in the world, in times that people barely escaped the caves they were supposed to be living in.

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I saw all that good stuff. Enjoyed watching the YouTubes and visiting their websites 20 years ago.

 

Some conspiracy theorists who continued to address the Universities and Museums for not sharing all the information are still up Online, while many of them are off, no longer able to afford the webpage costs.

 

I recommend you read either of the Richmonds books. SIVA! is a condensed version of The Lost Millennium. Which will blow your socks off if you read TLM. Even the condensed version of SIVA! published in 1977 again, after all these years, is still available and will ignite some ideas which I hope will increase your desire to play video games.

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Fallout 3 day dream.

 

Time for me to take a look in a bag full of bobble heads for Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 I bumped into when I was backing out of the coffee corner. I recall hanging the bag there because I didn't have any more room on the shelves. I was planning on building a game room and give them all a long board shelf to bobble if I got to jumping for joy when I ever invested in a VR game machine.

 

That is; if the floor is getting so I might cause the little house I call my wooden tent to shake. Then it will be time to tear up the floor and put some extra frame braces in. Little X's that press against the floors 2 x 12's will keep the house from tilting or wobbling when there are strong weather fronts.

 

While I was thinking about fixing up the game room I started to wonder about real problems I need to focus on. None came to mind.

 

I'll sip some coffee I added some real cream and sugaar I found and see if anything else makes my day more interesting then just sitting here smiling because of what I call Dumb Luck. Hm?

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What timing! I find SIVA! by Walt and Leigh Richmond that replaced the one I had 30+ years ago and the world has a pandemic outbreak.

 

 

The pandemic outbreak was bound to happen eventually. There were all sorts of reports of the chances during 2018 - 2019. I just got the book a couple of months before the Corona-Virus occurred.

 

No Biggy!

 

What's really got my attention is that it snowed yesterday and it hasn't done that this time of year in the last 20 years often. Back in the 1950's - 1967 it seemed common to have snow up to the mid April. Montana Winters?

 

Let's talk about pre-Xmas shopping.

 

I remember one year we had Snow in the middle of July. A coincidence that happened then too was Montgomery Wards had on their doors storefront a newly created strange Reindeer with a red nose. They called it Rudolph. A country western singer by the name of Gene Autry sang about the red nosed creature in a song other cowboy singers turned down.

 

Snow in July! Even though it didn't snow in July that often, after that. there always was a poster out front of the big store with Santa and his new sleight pulling lead deer. And for quite a few years after that Montgomery Wards had a "Christmas in July Sale" with the billboards and the song by Gene Autry being played over a speaker outside the doors.

 

Well, enough about history. I have to get dressed and go out and shovel snow. Then start up my hybrid half electric Subaru to make sure the Crosstrek will have it's battery for the Electric Motor is fully charged. The snow probably won't last long today, but it's better to be SAFE than SORRY!

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Thank you for the inspiration this thread gives...and thank you for the tip on HUGO....I watched the trailer and now I will have to put gaming aside for a while while I try and find the movie...

 

Hope you don't mind, but I added you as a friend also...

 

V/R,

 

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Thanks for the note. I accepted your friend request.

 

I remember pictures of the shirt your avatar is wearing. Quite popular! I wanted a shirt like that when someone I watched on the ol' B&W 15 inch Tell ah Bizion. All those buttons! I think the last time I saw one was on that Texas Ranger: The Lone Ranger!

 

And the musical instrument! My that does bring out a desire to do a Google Search; a bit.

 

V/R,

 

Pagafyr

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