The Search for Atlantis
| Date: | 11-24-03 |
| Host: | George Noory |
| Guests: | Gregory Little, James McCanney |
Monday's main guest, Dr. Gregory Little (website(1)) of the Edgar Cayce organization A.R.E., discussed a startling find he made off the coast of Andros Island. This massive underground structure, which Little photographed, could have been part of the legendary Atlantis that Cayce had given readings about. About 4.5 football fields in length, he suggested it may have been "an ancient breakwater enclosing a harbor."
Regarding another find, that of megalithic structures found off Cuba, (reported on earthfiles.com(2)) Little suspects, rather than being ancient, they may actually be dismantled concrete missile structures that were dumped in the ocean by the Soviets.
Plato originally described Atlantis as an "island empire," Little said, and indeed according to Cayce, a cataclysmic event that occurred in 28,000 BC split the large continent into five major islands. Cayce also described the Atlanteans as having possession of a large crystal, which groups meditated upon to gain power. One of these groups though had violent war-like tendencies, and may have misused the power, Little recounted.
1. http://www.edgarcayce.org/am/
2. http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=587&category=Science
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Ruins of Atlantis?
Tonight's guest Greg Little and his wife Lora unexpectedly discovered a three-tiered stone formation off the coast of Andros Island in the Bahamas. The structure is about 150 feet wide and 450 yards long and is comprised of huge blocks of stone, with most of the visible blocks 25 by 30 feet and two-feet thick. Click on the picture for more info.
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Monday November 24, 2003
- Abracadabra
Steve Miller Band
- Bang a Gong
T. Rex
- Don't Bring Me Down
E.L.O.
- Fly Like an Eagle
Steve Miller Band
- Hold Your Head Up
Argent
- Inca Dance
Cusco
- Listen to the Music
Doobie Bros.
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- No More Lonely Nights
Paul McCartney
- One of These Nights
Eagles
- Say It Isn't So
Hall & Oates
- Stardust
Willie Nelson
- Stardust
Johnny Crawford
- Superstition
Stevie Wonder
- Sweet Dreams
Eurythmics
- Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
Genesis
- Careless Whisper
Wham

