| How About A Treasure Hunt? We Got A Doozy |
Print this story |
Lost ancient artifacts in eastern Europe, War hero fighting for his life finds location of buried ancient artifacts in 1944.Lost to the world till 2001.Location found.
Have you ever wondered, was this all by chance? Have you wanted to look for artifacts of a lost civilazation? Have you dreamed of finding the Titanic? Was there and underground civilization on this planet? Could we be part of an experiment from worlds unknown to us?
This is a quote from the journal of Captain Antonin Horak written in a cave surrounded by German solders trying to kill him in 1944: I froze in amazement - There stands something like a large,black silo framed in white limestone formations. It is a glass-smooth flank of a seemingly man-made structure. Even the thought of a tower-sized artifact embedded in rock in the middle of an obscure mountain is bewildering. -Antonin T. Horak diary - October 23, 1944
Does this excert from a WW2 journal make you wonder what he saw that made such and impression on him to write about it while struggling for his life fighting the Germans in 1944.
It made an anomalies research group from The Museum of the Unexplained in Missouri take notice in 2000.
In 2000, Larry Cekander,VP of the Museum of the Unexplained heard the story from Ted Phillips and became very interested just like other researhers from decades past.
After talking with other board members about this case plans where made for a trip into the area. Funds where secured by the Museum from a donation from Cekander to finance the trip.
With new information in hand the Museum sent Ted Phillips and a helper Steve Vilmer over for a 6 week investigation to the area. A week before they where to return home Steve Villmer literally fell into the cave that has stayed hidden for 6 decades.
Larry Cekander, Lead Project Coordinator,states that everthing noted as being left in the cave by Tony was there as was the markings on the cave walls as described in the diary. This cave has waited 57 years for someone to find it. We did that. Now we need to finish the job. It still holds secrets but the location is no longer lost. What or who could have placed this artifact inside a cave. We want to know and thats the bottom line. We want to finish what was started by Tony Horack in 1944. Cekander states this could rewrite history as we know it today. We need a sponsor or sponsors to do the final research trip to this location and open the fourth chamber where the Artfact is resting along with a ten thousand year old Cave Bear Skeleton.
Cekander says I guess I just read to many stories of great expeditions to the unknown when i was a kid. I watch the Discovery Channel more than regular tv programs. I’m still learning and I’m still dreaming. I’m still looking up to the stars When asked why he thinks this is real..he stated, Its simple you dont write science fiction in a cave in 1944, fighting for your life in a pitch battle with the German Army.You are eating bats to stay alive and you where left for dead on the battle field after being wounded. Tony Horak found something very real.
Do you still dream of wonderous things of the past. Ancient Artifacts buried for thousands of years.
Now is your chance to join with the Museum of the Unexplained and open the Moonshaft thats been waiting 60 years for our team to get there since Tony Horak discovered it in 1944.
Cekander states This is and extraordinary opportunity for someone with vision and a dream to be involved hands on. If they are in excellent health and have back country experience you could go on the trip of a life time..
Sponsors will get credit for helping in the project and a tax credit as well since the Museum is a 501c3 research organization. We are trying to raise a minimum of $225,000 to $500,000 to cover expenses and go on with this project. One sponsor or thousands of small sponsors will still get the job done.
Donations to the project dont have to be monetary as equipment is needed such as generators, power jacks, caving harness, ropes, lights, shovels, 4 wheelers atv’s, Anything concerning rough terrian and packing into the area. We need GPS and satellite com
unications equipment with computor links possible from the area. The list is long and if you have something you might like to get a tax credit on contact us at the e-mail or phone numbers listed.
What did Tony Horak see in 1944 that made such and impact on him. Its sitting there waiting for a Dreamer or two. This dream is big enough for many to have. There’s room for all.
This can Equal or surpass the opening of King Tuts Tomb, locating the Titanic, the Aztec, the Inca’s, the discovery of the New World with the bonus of a 10,000 year old cave bear waiting for the team.
For more information on sponsorships, you may contact the Lead Project Coordinator. or call The Museum of the Unexplained at 1-417-739-4742 1-417-739-2135-fax
See more about this research at this link. Read the diary. Once you start you wont stop.
http://ufoevidence.conforums.com/index.cgi
|
| With LadyBySide, by Your Side, Anything is Possible. - Nov 26, 2004 12:27 IST |
|
In the modern dating world, every little detail matters. The overcrowded dating scene is filled with women who are looking for that special someone. Sometimes it seems as if getting seen is a hopeless battle. Fortunately, a revolutionary new service is here to assist you in being noticed. Ladybyside.com offers the discerning gentleman a little something extra to help him stand out from the crowd.
|
| Project Management Course - Laugh and Learn With Clickertainment (TM) - Nov 26, 2004 12:26 IST |
|
Freedom Studio has launched a new feature called Clickables on it’s project management course portal, aimed at both entertaining and educating current and future managers.
|
| Relax, Indulge and Spoile Yourself Rotten - Nov 26, 2004 12:25 IST |
|
Offering handmade bath and body products from bath salts to sugar scrubs, Spoiled Rotten Bath and Body seeks the quality-conscious customer. According to Spoiled Rotten Bath and Body’s owner, Kellee Taylor-Smith, “What makes our products different is that we only use the highest quality, natural ingredients, like shea butter, almond oil and Balinese sea salts. Each and every product is handmade fresh for each order with an attention to detail that can’t be found in mass produced bath and body products. You won’t find our products packed with preservatives, sitting in hot, dusty warehouses waiting for distribution.”
|
| New Resourse - Talk About It-Divorce, Conversation - Nov 26, 2004 12:21 IST |
|
Divorce can be one of life’s most painful experiences. Just ask anyone who’s been through it. During these difficult times, children are often the ones who are hurt most. Social Workers, Guardian Ad Litems, Family Therapists, Mediators, Teachers, Youth Ministers, Support Group Facilitators, Divorce Group Leaders, Divorce Educators, Court Appointed Special Advocates,Judges, Attorneys and Custody Evaluators are just some of the professionals who are finding Talk About It - Divorce conversation cards a useful resource when working with children and their parents.
|
| Holistic Junction Announces What is Wealth Winners and New Poetry Challenge beginning 11/21/04 - Nov 26, 2004 12:21 IST |
|
Fellow Poets Holistic Junction is excited to cordially invite you to our Poetry Challenge Forum! Each week, we will offer a new literary venture in which you may participate! Our Current Poetry Challenge will begin on Sunday, November 21st, 2004. Winners will be announced the following Saturday, November 27th, 2004.
|
| The Palace Spa in Port St. Lucie Have Become One of the Fastest - Nov 26, 2004 12:20 IST |
|
Mike and Michele Lubeck know how to treat their guests like royalty. In just under three years, the owners of the Palace Spa in Port St. Lucie have become one of the fastest growing and most highly-recommended spas in the entire country. There’s a very simple reason behind the success of the Palace Spa – each guest is treated with the utmost respect and grace, and whether it’s a Half-Day Harmony package, a romantic couple’s massage, or a lunchtime chair massage and pedicure, you’re sure to leave the Palace feeling completely de-stressed and rejuvenated.
|
| Speed Cameras Are The Enemy - Nov 26, 2004 12:18 IST |
|
SCATE: Speed Cameras Are The Enemy Britain’s most notorious vandal is on the rampage. Who is Dr Glue and why is he destroying speed cameras across Britain? Read SCATE, the new novel from Tom J Sandy, to discover the reason for his fury.
|
| 15 Seconds To Ultimate Performance With Al Secunda, The 15-Second Coach - Nov 26, 2004 12:16 IST |
|
You can do anything in 15 seconds. Not really, but you can at least begin doing anything. And we all know, the most difficult part of doing anything is to begin it. This impactful presentation and coaching session offers a foolproof way of breaking through procrastination so that you can develop a healthier and more productive, passionate, and balanced lifestyle—in and out of the workplace. 15 Seconds to Ultimate Performance is based on the principles found in Al Secunda’s book, The 15 Second Principle.
|
| 20/20 Institute Named Official LASIK Provider for Colorado Avalanche - Nov 26, 2004 12:13 IST |
|
Mike Kurowski, Vice President of Corporate Sales stated Kroenke Sports Enterprises aligns with top performers. We are thrilled to have 20/20 Institute as part of the Colorado Avalanche family.
|
| Prospector Completes Option of Beowawe Properties in Battle - Nov 26, 2004 12:9 IST |
|
Prospector (“PRR”) (TSX-V:PRR) is pleased to announce that the TSE Venture Exchange has accepted documentation for filing regarding the option agreement with Alpha Oil Inc.(“Alpha Oil”) as previously announced in March 8, 2004 and July 19, 2004 News Releases. This agreement gives Prospector the right to acquire a 100% interest in the Beowawe property, comprising approximately 2,500 acres, in northeastern Nevada along the Battle Mountain – Eureka Trend.
|
| MusicBizAdvice.com’s “This Month In Music History” - Nov 26, 2004 12:6 IST |
|
MusicBizAdvice.com announced a mutual promotion arrangement this week that puts its popular monthly “This Month in Music History” feature on display at the Hard Rock Café Surfers Paradise.
|
| Birth Order Was Early Indicator of the Outcome of the Presidential - Nov 26, 2004 12:5 IST |
|
In a press release dated February 13 of this year, Dr. Kevin Leman predicted that Senator John Kerry may not have what it takes to win the presidency, for no other reason that that Kerry is a second-born “middle” child.
|
| Gingerbread LittleVersity Holds Hop-A-Thon to Benefit Muscular Dystrophy - Nov 26, 2004 12:3 IST |
|
Gingerbread LittleVersity, a childcare facility, will be holding a Hop-A-Thon at the Uptown Gingerbread LittleVersity location on November 30, 2004. The proceeds will be donated to Muscular Dystrophy research. Members of the community may sponsor a child by pledging per hop, or by giving a flat donation. “The Hop-A-Thon will be an extremely fun event to come watch and support,” says Kelli Ketner, General Manager of Gingerbread LittleVersity. “It gives the children something fun to do, and it also teaches them the importance of giving to the community.”
|
| Steven C. Mynsberge Appointed to Editorial Advisory Board - Nov 26, 2004 11:58 IST |
|
“To keep our readers ahead of the curve, we focus on providing cutting edge information to healthcare management, as well as those involved in the facilities and design/construction side of the business, said Shannon Powers-Jones, editor of Healthcare Building Ideas. Industry experts like Steven Mynsberge and the 10 other members of our Editorial Advisory Board provide us with valuable insights into the industry that further enhance the magazine’s overall content.
|
| Jim Tobin Named To Make-A-Wish Foundation® Public Relations Committee - Nov 26, 2004 11:56 IST |
|
Jim Tobin, Partner at Brogan & Partners Convergence Marketing, has been named to the Public Relations Committee of the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Eastern North Carolina. As a member of the committee, Tobin will advise the organization regarding all public relations activities, including submitting news releases, developing the newsletter, maintaining media relationships, developing marketing materials, crisis communication, and coordinating special events. “I am honored to serve on this committee and look forward to supporting such a prestigious organization as the Make-A-Wish Foundation®,” said Tobin.
|
| Qwizdom Interactive Voting System Shortlisted for Coveted BETT Award - Nov 26, 2004 11:53 IST |
|
Qwizdom is proud to announce that it has been short listed for one of the most sought after awards in the UK education industry: the BETT Award 2005 in the category of Secondary Hardware. The Qwizdom interactive Classroom Response System had stiff competition to reach this stage of the process as the BETT Awards have become the benchmark for educational Information Communications Technology (ICT) product development.
|
| Raising Eyebrows to Raise Funds - Nov 26, 2004 11:52 IST |
|
On a frigid, foggy Saturday morning perched on a hillside in Marin county, Steve Braun is huddled on the ground covering his two year old son Milo, while one of the other twelve men sporting nothing but pink, fuzzy, Santa hats is jumping up and down, covering his naked body with a blanket, in order to stay warm. The 2005 Pink Ribbon Men™ of Marin “calendar boys” are ready for their final group shot. They are shamelessly dropping their drawers in spite of the cold to help raise awareness and funds to support breast cancer education, research and patient services.
|
| Alcoa Foundation Provides Grant to Native American Organization - Nov 26, 2004 11:48 IST |
|
Grant funds will be used by the Arizona Native American Business Development Center, a department of the National Center, to assist Indian entrepreneurs in Arizona with their business development needs. According to Ken Robbins, President of the National Center “we provide an array of business assistance to our Indian clients such as writing business plans, feasibility studies, as well as helping them put together loan applications for start-up or expansion of their businesses. Last year, with just over $2 million in funding, we were able to secure $670 million in contracts and financing for Native American businesses. We are very grateful to companies like Alcoa who see the value of working with the Indian Community.”
|
| Homebuilder YCH Communities L.L.C. Reports Dramatic November Sales of Green Valley (Fairfield) Homes; Release of 17 Homes - Nov 26, 2004 11:47 IST |
|
In what is generally regarded as a slow home sale month, residential developer and builder YCH Communities L.L.C. experienced a dramatic first-phase sell-out of 17 homes in its new Green Valley Ranch development in Fairfield (California) on Saturday, November 6, 2004. The first set of 10 homes - 5 in The Classics and 5 in The Estates - were released at 10:20 a.m.; by 11:15 a.m., the homes were sold out, and the homebuilder released 7 more: 4 in The Classics and 3 in The Estates. The additional 7 homes were sold by 1:30 p.m., Saturday afternoon.
|
| Getting Personal – Customization Trend Hot for Holidays - Nov 26, 2004 11:46 IST |
|
Why look like everyone else when you can stand out? Look on the cover of any magazine or newspaper these days and you will realize that the customization trend is hot right now. Once a privilege reserved for the well-heeled, customization is now catered to the rest of us with product lines such as NIKE ID, Target-To-A-T and Reflect beauty products, along with independent boutiques offering everything from custom t-shirts to custom blended perfume. Savvy consumers are demanding products that they can customize to their lives, as well as truly personalized presents for the holidays.
|
|
|
|
|