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Dowsing History, Dixon Prophecies, Lunar Towers

By , About.com GuideAugust 13, 2009

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Some interesting links I've found this week:
Dowsing: Ancient History – The Ancient art of dowsing has been practiced throughout millennia, although the names used to identify it may have changed in different cultures and eras, the techniques have not.
Jeane Dixon on The Antichrist and False Prophet – The late American mystic and prophetess Jeane Dixon, foresaw a young man arising out of Egypt to rule the world in a vision she had February 5, 1962.
Giant Lunar Towers – There is growing evidence that, contrary to what we have been told, the US landed on the moon only to find that someone else had got there before them. This site looks at some enigmatic structures.
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August 14, 2009 at 3:28 pm
(1) Jeff says:

I wonder if someone skilled at photo editing wouldn’t be able to to “desmudge” some of those alleged pictures of lunar towers. The Giant Lunar Towers article provides a link to a site that includes several pictures that appear to have deliberate smudges on them. When you use modern photo editing to smudge or distort a picture, typically you can reverse the process. Of course it is more difficult to reverse once it has been saved. It may be difficult to “desmudge” these pictures now that they are already smudged, but would it actually be impossible for a skilled photo editor to do so?

Unfortunately, this situation would also open up the possibility for someone to deliberately “desmudge” it into something that fits what they already want to believe it looks like (or want other people to think it looks like). And even if someone did legitmately “desmudge” it, there would be some people hailing it as proof (of something or nothing), and others claiming it’s a hoax.

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