Truth Behind The News - Monday, June 2, 2008

(2 of 2 posted this week - scroll up for first article)

QUESTION:
A NEW BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE JUST CAME OUT CALLED "INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL." CRYSTAL SKULLS, WHICH ARE ALLEGEDLY ARTIFACTS FROM ANCIENT MESOAMERICAN CULTURES, HAVE ALSO BEEN COVERED ON SCI-FI TELEVISION SHOWS, VIDEO GAMES, AND MORE RECENTLY, ON THE COAST TO COAST AM RADIO SHOW. SOME CLAIM THAT THESE SKULLS HAVE PARANORMAL POWERS. OTHERS SAY THAT THE WHOLE THING IS A HOAX.


WHAT MAY WE KNOW ABOUT CRYSTAL SKULLS?

(Scroll down for the REUTERS news article)

ANSWER: Children, there are no such things in antiquities of the past as Crystal Skulls.

These are but a figment of someone's imagination. There are those crystals which are ancient. But, these are not of those which have come from the past.
Those who invented these "Ancient Crystal Skulls", are ones to have been given the idea by a friend. A friend who could manufacture such as these. The idea was to hype the skulls, to the public as a mystery, would cause them to be so. To this point in time, this scheme has worked well.


If one sees these skulls, and examines them well, there will be evidence of these skulls having been made with modern equipment. The skulls were then polished so this evidence is not easily discerned. But, one with the skills of discernment can tell this is the truth.

The Spielburg/Ford movie is fun. Enjoy it for its imagination, not for its truth.
Go in Peace and Love.

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NEWS ARTICLE REGARDING "INDIANA JONES FROM "REUTERS":

REUTERS posted this story on May 25, 2008.

""INDIAN JONES" LEAVES BOX OFFICE RIVALS IN DUST"

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Who says box office superheroes need to sport tights or youthful smirks to win the hearts of moviegoers? The fantasy adventure "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," in which 65-year-old Harrison Ford reprises his role as an intrepid archeologist, unearthed $126 million during its first four days of release in North American theaters, its distributor said on Sunday. Paramount Pictures predicted the long-awaited fourth installment of the adventure series would pick up an additional $25 million on Monday -- the Memorial Day holiday in the United States -- to bring its total to $151 million. The five-day forecast was in line with industry expectations, and falls just $2 million short of the Memorial Day weekend record set last year by "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." The five-day record is held by "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith," which opened to $173 million a week before the Memorial Day holiday in 2005. For the traditional Friday-to-Sunday portion of the weekend, "Indiana Jones" made an estimated $101 million, the biggest opening of the year by that measure. The record was set three weekends ago by the superhero saga "Iron Man," which opened to $98.6 million without any holiday boost. "Crystal Skull," directed by Steven Spielberg, is the first movie in the lucrative "Jones" franchise to hit theaters in 19 years. Ford, who delivers a few self-effacing remarks about his age in between some old-fashioned stunt work, is joined by Cate Blanchett and Spielberg's hot new discovery, Shia LaBeouf. George Lucas, who created the franchise in 1981, returned as executive producer.

Background on Crystal Skulls
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_skulls

Source:
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN2235236020080525

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