And Other American Pyramids Although archeologists are dating the Cohokia Mounds at around 1000-1200 AD, the template would have been formed much earlier. Questions would be, how and why a city housing over 20,000 people would be built and then all the inhabitants...
Writing
Crystal Skulls and Holographic Data Storage
What if we knew, today, that a world wide calamity was going to strike? What if we knew most of the population of the planet would be lost, our infrastructure destroyed, our knowledge in 'the cloud' inaccessible? Almost everything is digital at the moment; books,...
Ancient Pre-Egyptian Sage-Scientists Foresaw Our Current Predicament
Eleven thousand years ago, at the end of the last ice age, the ancient sage-scientists of a doomed advanced civilization undertook a long-term plan to deliver the wisdom required to prevent the complete destruction of our cycle of civilization. (OPENPRESS) April 12,...
Vimanas – Indian Flying Machines
A vimana is a mythological flying machine, described in the ancient mythology of India. References to these flying machines are commonplace in ancient Indian texts, even describing their use in warfare. As well as being able to fly within Earth’s atmosphere, vimanas...
Derinkuyu Wikipedia
Derinkuyu Underground City is an ancient multi-level underground city in the Derinkuyu district in Nevşehir Province, Turkey. With its eleven floors extending to a depth of approximately 85 m, it was large enough to shelter tens of thousands of people together with...
Review: RED
I love a good action thriller with a little humor. I also really like watching Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, and the stunning Mary-Louise Parker (from Weeds). Since the movie comes from a DC Comic’s graphic novel, it’s no...
Review: Paranormal Activity 2
While it is well known I like zombie flicks, I also enjoy a suspensful horror movie. Most people weren’t impressed with Paranormal Activity, but it did smashingly well at the box office. Because of this, Hollywood HAD to make a sequel. I will confess I did not...
How Not to Start a Trend
I realize I may be one of the few to not watch the Super Bowl this year. And even the lure of the commercials didn’t get me to watch. However, I did check in on Hulu.com a few minutes ago and catch up on the highest rated commercials this year. And, to my...
A Zombie Moment with Bacon
I’ve decided to start writing more random thoughts. I actually spoke some random thoughts and actually got my amazing partner to throw out some of her own ideas. I told her I would creatively write a short column about zombies and bacon. She asked, “Like,...
The World Will NOT End in 2012
“How can you be so certain, Eric? There are signs EVERYWHERE!” people gasp and stare at me like I’m a complete idiot.
Let me just say that I’ve lived through dozens of “end-of-the-world” scenarios
I Wake
- 1 min read - I wrote this poem one day after staring at myself in the mirror thinking, "I have seen my face nearly every day of my life and it constantly changes." But trying to write about how your face changes throughout life seemed daunting. But waking up the...
Ad Agencies: Adapt or Perish
Okay, that may have been harsh. Just read a cool article over at Mashable.com about “The Future of Ad Agencies and Social Media.” And it verfies what I’ve been seeing and experiencing myself. With innovation and collaboration happening so fast,...












