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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

THE LATEST LLOYD PYE NEWSLETTER

Hi! And in some cases, “Long time!”

Below is my latest “Bytes of Pye” newsletter, sent out last evening. I don’t know if you get it or not, but I assume you’re still in England or Europe, so I want to be sure you know I’m coming over for the whole month of September to lecture about the latest results regarding the Starchild Skull. I’m trying to arrange more lecture dates during the month, so if you know anyone who might be interested in hosting me for such a lecture, please ask them to contact me ASAP.

I’m also sending this to you because it contains three of the more interesting links I’ve received in a long time! The first two are especially wonderful, so don’t miss them! Lloyd

My month-long lecture tour in England/Europe is taking shape!

I will arrive in London August 28th, and return here Oct. 3rd. The schedule is not complete, I still hope to add more venues, but here they are as of now:

Sept. 4, Lewes, England

Sept. 8, Manchester, England

Sept. 9, Copenhagen, Denmark

Sept. 14, Newcastle, England

Sept. 15, Essex, England

Sept. 16, Liverpool, England

Sept. 18, Birmingham, England

Sept. 24, Paris, France

Obviously, I still have several dates open, so once again, if you know anyone in England or any other country in Europe who might be willing and able to sponsor this lecture, please ask them to contact me, lloydpye@gmail.com. Anyone who attends will have the very rare opportunity to watch history unfolding in a way that history almost never unfolds. Don't miss it!

ISOTOPE TESTING

The first of the isotope results are in, and they indicate the human and the Starchild lived in the same general area and ate the same kinds of foods, which included very little meat. A more detailed analysis is now underway.

The initial report covers only the broadest outline of the case, and is not surprising if the human and the Starchild spent enough time together to develop the powerful emotional bond they obviously shared, which caused her to bury the dead Starchild and then lie down beside it to commit suicide.

3 FANTASTIC LINKS

I've sent each of these links to my friends, and have never received back so many complimentary remarks. Each in its own way is spectacular. And with the first one, once you learn to "fly," prepare to lose a few hours doing it!

1. Go to the "Airpano" website, below, which allows you to view any of dozens of the most interesting places in the world, and in ways no possible tour will allow. A partial list of sites follows the Airpano link.

Once you understand how the Airpano site works, either type "Giza" into the search bar, or click on the link here, below the partial list of sites. When you see the Pyramids in a left and right view, click the smaller "Low-Rez" version at the right. It's adequate for nearly all computers and laptops.

Giza is a nice "open" space that will allow you to "safely" learn to "fly" the small round helicopter that goes skyward to take the incredible 360 degree panoramas. Place your cursor anywhere on the screen, and slowly drag the picture in any direction--left, right, up, down, slow, or stop.

Once you learn to "fly," you will almost certainly lose a few hours "touring" each of these places. Everyone LOVES doing this, and I bet you will, too!

http://www.airpano.com/

V ictoria Falls, Zambia • Venezuela, Surroundings of Angel Falls, Venezuela • Angel falls, Venezuela • Kalyan Minaret, Bukhara, Uzbekistan • Miami, USA • Las Vegas, USA • Lake Powell, USA • Manhattan, New York, USA • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA • Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, New York, USA • Oahu, Hawaii, USA • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA • Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, New York, USA • Golden Gate Bridge, USA • Statue of Liberty, New York, USA • Manhattan, New York, USA • Hollywood, California, USA • San Juan and Colorado rivers, USA • Goosenecks, Utah, USA • Mono Lake, California, USA • Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, New York, USA • Chicago, Illinois, USA • Los Angeles, California, USA • Kiev, Ukraine • Ay-Petri, Ukraine • Dubai, UAE • Dubai, Islands, UAE • Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE • Bangkok, Thailand • Sankt-Moritz, Switzerland • Cape Good Hope, South Africa • Cape-Town, South Africa • Moscow, MSU, Russia • Moscow, Kremli n, Bolotnaya Square , Russia • Moscow, Russia • Moscow Kremlin, Russia • 55.748765;37.540841, Russia • Moscow City, Russia • Kremlin, Moscow, Russia • Moscow City, Russia • Trinity Lavra of Sait Sergius, Russia • Saint-Petersburg, Russia • New Jerusalem Monastery, Russia • Saint Petersburg, Russia • Novodevichy Convent. Moscow, Russia • Ramenki,Moscow, Russia • MKAD, Moscow, Russia • Moscow, Russia • Moscow, Russia • Krokus Expo Center, Moscow, Russia • Moscow Region, Russia • Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand • Fiordland, New Zealand • Nepal, Nepal • Maldives, Maldives • Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia • Grimsvotn, Iceland • Amsterdam, Holland • Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany • Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt • Hong Kong, China • The Iguassu Falls, Brazil • Twelve Apostles Marine National Park, Australia • Sydney, Australia • Buenos Aires, Argentina • Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt

http://www.airpano.com/360Degree-VirtualTour.php?3D=Egypt-Cairo-Pyramids

2. I don't think I've ever seen a more inspirational 5 minutes in my life. The feedback I'm getting from it is remarkable. Many people found it profoundly touching, and very relevant to the difficulties they face in their lives. If this guy can do what he does, then ANY of US can do absolutely ANYTHING!

http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/healing/never-ever-give-up.html

3. I assume we all think we know what the limits of "crazy" are. I certainly thought I did before I viewed this 4.5 minute clip. Now I realize I was very wrong. There are always new depths of courage/insanity to be plumbed....

http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Where-The-Trail-Ends-4.5-Minute-Trailer-Unlocked.html

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Books From Lloyd Pye

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