Explorers on the trail of Lost City of Atlantis: Telegraph UK

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An upcoming expedition led by geologist Prof Jacques Collina-Girard aims to search for the remains of the legendary city of Atlantis among submerged Gibraltarian islands. This event will be unveiled at the Royal Geographical Society in London and involves leaders from previous Titanic expeditions. The discussion surrounding Atlantis has been heavily influenced by the fiction and psycho industry, particularly figures like Cayce, which has led to a prevailing skepticism about the city's existence. This skepticism is rooted in a bias that categorizes Atlantis as pseudoscience, despite claims from individuals asserting they have found evidence of the city's existence.
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Pssst, Ivan... eh,... the ..eh.. A.. city?
 
Okay Okay Okay :wink:

Unfortunately, the fiction & psycho industry, headed by Cayce, captured Plato's renowed city, I guess. So the discussion about its existence can never be scientific again, I'm afraid; caught in an unconditional hostile bias: "A.. is pseudoscience, no matter what.." Unless of course somebody found it. Here is somebody who claims he did:

http://forums.atlantisrising.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000731.html
 
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