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Giant Sons of Magog
The Ark of the Covenant
'Rings' Cypher & Cosmology
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03-15-08 |
Host: |
Ian Punnett |
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Publisher of Mysterious World, Doug Elwell discussed his recent work on the history and mysteries of Ireland.
Based on "historo-mythical" oral accounts and anecdotal archaeological evidence, Elwell pieced together that the Irish people were descended from the sons of Magog (Noah's grandson), a race of giants around 8-10 feet tall and very broad in stature.
Elwell also spoke about ancient Irish tribal society, the work of 5th century Christian missionary Saint Patrick, and the Ark of the Covenant, as well as hidden information in the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien.
In the first hour and a half, Jeane Palfrey, the so-called 'D.C. Madam' who ran an adult fantasy concern for 13 years, commented on the Elliot Spitzer story and how adult escort services have become powerful political weapons. Palfrey also discussed her personal fight with the government; she is charged with money laundering, conspiracy and running a prostitution service in Washington, D.C. Palfrey denies doing anything illegal.
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