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A mythical lost city - 'The engineering and labor ... rival that of the Egyptian Pyramids'

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<blockquote>“[Bolivian floodplanes] ... The engineering and labor that went into this process rival that of the Egyptian Pyramids.”
- David Grann: Staff writer at The New Yorker [1]


“These cultures and civilizations were much more complex and sophisticated than previously imagined.”
- David Grann [2]


“All the old paradigms are off.”
- David Grann [3]</blockquote>


The greatest explorer of the 20th century Percy Fawcett footsteps are being retraced for the search of the Lost City, albeit it are lost cultures. Percy Fawcett followed his instinct in a careful way, not the so called 'educated brain-washed way [4]'.

...It will become increasingly important to reflect upon the past to understand the future and grasp the present.

History is crucial.


Joram


<blockquote>"Fawcett followed his own instincts which often were in direct opposition of conventional wisdom. Time after time he succeeded where others failed, and where the difference between success and failure was the difference between life and death."
- Susan Tunis, Non-fiction to rival the wildest adventures!, December 18, 2008


"...Psychics may give very genuine information, but it has to be carefully sifted as there are so many cross currents, particularly when not in trance. Time of course they know nothing about. In fact it is subject to acceleration and retardation by laws they know nothing about..."
- Percy Fawcett</blockquote>


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Notes

[1] audio 43:10, Source

[2] audio 44:12, Source

[3] audio 49:20, Source

[4] So called 'modern day' juvenile educated 'gambling the future away' civilization: "In spite of all this, when Tony Shearer was pressed by the House of Commons to characterize the Icelanders as mere street hustlers, he refused. “They were all highly educated people,” he said in a tone of amazement."
- Michael Lewis, Wall Street on the Tundra, April 2009