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DP
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Message 1 of 126 (321981)
06-15-2006 5:18 PM


Greetings, I am a long time viewer of this forum. I have never felt the need to post until today. It appears that Robert Cornuke, a biblical archeologist, has indeed found Noah's Ark.
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WASH”June 15”KIN--Those who participated on the Noah’s Ark expedition to Northern Iran today clarified to KIN that they were making no actual claim that they found Noah’s Ark. Instead, they want to publish pictures, archeological data, and film footage of their expedition and allow the facts to speak for themselves. As soon as that information is available, I will follow up with another story with more details and interviews.
The Expedtion was led by Robert Cornuke and 15 people participated during the first week of June, which included attorneys, archeologists, geoologists, scientists and leaders of Christian ministries.
Bob Cornuke has been at the center of several controversies over his past findings as he has come at odds with secular scholars, but several people who I know personally were on this expedition as well as some credible, internationally known heads of Christian ministries. Cornuke and the participants are careful to not say emphatically that they found Noah’s Ark, but have taken extensive documentation to present their facts for both the public, and the Biblical and scientific communities.
Geologists took nine samples of the ark under the strict eye of a video team for analysis by the Smithsonian Institute. Over 23,000 feet of video was taken and will be released to the public. You can get your first glimpse of it on Fox News with John Kasich Saturday at 8:00 pm EDT, according to the Cornuke team.
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Despite popular speculation that Noah's Ark rests on Turkey's Mount Ararat, there are a few believers seeking elsewhere. Specifically, Iran.
Evangelical explorer, author and lecturer Bob Cornuke has followed the Exodus route of Moses, dived the Red Sea in search of Pharaoh's chariots, searched for the lost Ark of the Covenant in Israel and Ethiopia, sought in Malta's ocean beds the four anchors from the shipwreck of St. Paul, and traveled through Eastern Turkey with Apollo 15 astronaut James Irwin.
To the above, his research and findings regarding Mt. Sinai have been chronicled by Discovery, the History Channel, and National Geographic Television.
This past summer Cornuke, a former crime scene investigator turned relic hunter, culminated more than 20-years of painstaking research and reconnaissance by climbing Iran’s Mt. Soleiman in search of Noah’s Ark.
Decades of previous expeditions by noted historians, scientists, and explorers have centered the focus of the search on Mt. Ararat in Turkey which, to-date, has been widely-believed, but never proven, to be the landing site of the Ark. But Cornuke has always been focused on the mountainous regions of Iran as the likely landing place for he Ark; retracing the steps and accounts of Ed Davis, an army officer stationed in Iran in 1943.
Davis, who passed a lie detector test, claims to have been taken to the Ark's resting place, and was able to offer both a detailed verbal account, and drawings of what he had seen. Relying on instincts honed from years in law enforcement, and a Biblical interpretation that points toward the Ark's ultimate destinations being further east than traditionally thought, as well as the disappointing lack of progress in finding any evidence of boats that other alleged eyewitnesses claimed to see on Mount Ararat - which Cornuke has climbed several times - led him to believe that Davis' story was worth investigating.
Braving treacherous climbing conditions, and a hostile political environment, Cornuke says he discovered evidence of an altar site, and a structure that geological experts theorize could have been “hand-hewed.”
He returned from Mt. Soleiman with numerous samples, photos, and video footage, and has chronicled the journey in a new book, Ark Fever (Tyndale House Publishers).
Testing of rock and shell samples were conducted by BETA Analytic Inc., the largest professional radiocarbon dating laboratory in the world, which routinely services world governments and major academic and historical institutions such as the Smithsonian Institute. Results of this carbon dating, which is still on-going, indicate the presence of abundant organic material consistent with coming from a quiescent deep-water environment - in layman’s terms, possibly from a world once immersed in water.
Evidence of petrified wood was also brought back, and a world-wide team of experts is studying all materials.
As for Cornuke, he awaits a break in the harsh Iranian winter so that he and a team can return to Mt. Soleiman for further investigation, where he is optimistic that a veil will be lifted on a centuries-long quest for the greatest Bible legend ever chronicled.
Cornuke believes the discovery of the ark would rock the archaeological world, and cause many skeptics to take a renewed look at the historical authenticity of the bible.
As Dr. Mellville Bell Grovesnor, the late editor of National Geographic once said, “If the ark of Noah is discovered, it will be the greatest archaeological find in human history, the greatest event since the resurrection of Christ, and it would alter the currents of scientific thought.”
http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?idCategory=33&...
Fox news will be doing a story on this Saturday night at 8:00 PM EST.

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DP
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Message 57 of 126 (322724)
06-17-2006 8:46 PM


Well the small story they did on Fox News was a complete waste of time. Totally worthless.

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DP
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Message 75 of 126 (322981)
06-18-2006 6:26 PM
Reply to: Message 60 by Buzsaw
06-17-2006 10:30 PM


Re: The Kasich Fox News Concensus
Buzsaw, there really was not much to the story. Kasich had Cornuke on the show, he basically said they think they found the ark, but not 100% certain as of yet, more studies need to be done. They showed some video footage of what was suppose to be the ark, although, IMO, you really could't tell anything. They showed Cornuke and company extracting some petrified wood. The entire story lacked any information at all. I'm not even sure what Cornuke is going to do next. Supposedly everything is being carbon dated. He also has something like 23,000 feet of video footage. Not sure when he is going to release this though. Like I said, the entire thing maybe lasted 5 minutes and gave no information at all.

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DP
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Message 103 of 126 (324600)
06-21-2006 9:17 PM


Some Pictures from Cornuke
Some pictures have been released by Cornuke. Looks like he is also going to be on tour talking about all this.
http://www.worldviewweekend.com/secure/cwnetwork/article.php

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