I hope this site allows energetic debates of opinions......
That website (Ancient Code et al ) is what keeps this subject (UFOs and the paranormal ) a laughing stock. What is worse, people suffering from PTSD or out of the blue have a close encounter, have no one to talk or turn to, as this field is full of nuts and con men writing books and articles to make money as they poison the whole pond. With this in mind, is it it really any wonder why people, whom experience a UFO like at O'Hare airport, go online for 10 minutes to find someone responsible to talk to, end up shocked at the insanity they see and hide, run hide, throw away the pictures.... It is so bad that if someone does come forward they are likely lying, delusional or can't tell the difference between a tiny, tiny light in the sky and a grey sticking a probe up their ass.
That site is far from a good source for news? I read the Haaretz newspaper everyday, so that did not make sense, but looked it up. The headline was exaggerated so people would read it. (as usual the more outrageous a headline the more people will read the article.. Click bait is big business) The researcher actually stated the following:
Dr. Alexey Yuditsky, for instance, discussed the section on Noah’s Ark, where a word following the words “the ark’s tallness” had previously been illegible. Now the scan has revealed it as ne’esefet, meaning “gathered,” which Yuditsky interpreted to mean that the ark’s ribs were gathered together at the top – or in other words, that its roof tapered to a point. He then cited various proofs to back this claim, such as the fact that the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Bible done in the third century B.C.E., used a Greek verb with a similar meaning.
read more:
http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.727615
I guess my roof as well as yours ,which gathers together, is a pyramid as well...I CAN FEEL IT, the power...aahhhhhh
Ancient Code is a website containing a host of articles which are mostly
pseudo-archaeological and
pseudo-historical hoaxes. The site seems to be registered in
Croatia. One
Ivan Petricevic is presented as editor-in-chief, where he says he also writes for EWAO, Share Knowledge, Svemir Online and Ancient Origins. It is unclear whether he actually believes in the stuff he writes, or if the site is purely an advertising revenue generator.