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May 10th 2008 15:14





Devilvision: The Worlds New Wireless Grid.

A New Online Book By Bill Gallagher

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Environmental Modification


Last one hour and 40 mins of this show is an interview by Gina Romano (theedgeam.com) with author of Devilvision Bill Gallagher (luxefaire.com) of Hachita NM on ENMOD and chemtrails.

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Roman Curse Tablets. English Find My Be A Curse On The Emperor Valens.

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The Portable Antiquities Scheme, which records and logs archaeological items found by members of the public in England and Wales, passed an important milestone recently, when it recorded its 300,000th object. Since January 1 2007, 66,032 objects have been recorded and logged, helping to create an invaluable pattern of Roman archaeology across the Oxfordshire and Berkshire region.


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Scattered around the United States are many other lesser-known and worthwhile museums dedicated to history, arts, sports, industry and technology...and they are well worth searching out...A Guide For Your Quest.

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Brock treasure Hidden in Northern Territory. A Holden race car that motorsport legend Peter Brock drove to victory in the 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship is believed to be sitting in a shed in the Top End.

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Garage Sale Bonanzas. A numbered Star Wars poster for $5, later sold to a local specialty shop for $150. A Jiminy Cricket videotape bought for a dime and sold on eBay for $65. These are just two of the many treasures found by people recently. Check it out.

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Ancient Silver And Gold. A History.

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Paper Treasure Is Not Always Money. Widow Of Joe Strummer Finds A Treasure Of Clash Material.

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Snake Chapz and Guardz. The Rattlers Are Bad In Texas This Year. New Mexico and Arizona Too! Accurate Metal Detectors: An Excellent Site With Great Deals On Everything Metal Detecting.

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The Hero Schliemann.

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Dumpster Diving. Don't Knock It Until You Try It.

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Research Old Train Wrecks, Locate The Sites, Then METAL DETECT! Most railroads keep records of wreck sites, fyi.

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Dinosaur Remains Found with Skin and Tissue Intact!

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Ancient Islamic Coins Found in Massachusetts! Medieval Islamic Coins
found near Cambridge, Massachusetts are evidence of Muslim presence in the Americas before Columbus.

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Chillin' Out With Metal Detectors in Alaska

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600 barrels of loot found on Crusoe Island.

An oldy but goody. A quest for booty from the Spanish colonial era culminated in Chile with the announcement by a group of adventurers that they have found an estimated 600 barrels of gold coins and Incan jewels on the remote Pacific island. The biggest treasure in history has been located, said Fernando Uribe-Etxeverria, a lawyer for Wagner, the Chilean company leading the search. Mr Uribe-Etxeverria estimated the value of the buried treasure at US$10bn (£5.6bn). The treasure hunters claimed half the loot was theirs and said they would donate it to non-profit-making organisations. The government said that they had no share to donate


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Metal Detecting: Preserve Your Finds

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