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Celtic Mysteries: Windows to Another Dimension in America's Northeast
- Sales Rank: #1457729 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-12-10
- Released on: 2012-12-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
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Who built the mysterious stone structures of the northeast United States? Some say it was the Native Americans, while others say the Vikings. A new theory that is gaining popularity is that the stone structures were constructed by European explorers from many countries who explored the northeast over a long period of time. They constructed standing stones to mark the seasons and holidays, they constructed large stone chambers for ritual purposes and perhaps on occasion used them as shelter. Finally they built large Dolman stones to mark the burial points of great leaders. Some say they were Greek explorers, some say Irish Christians and some even believe they were built by Atlantis after the fabled lost continent sank, The authors have spent years researching the myths, paranormal claims and the facts bringing you their five years of research to unveil the hidden builders of the stone chambers and other monuments of New England that have became part of Lost America
About the Author
PHILIP IMBROGNO has been investigating and researching paranormal phenomena for more than thirty years. Mr. Imbrogno has been a science educator for the past 25 years and has authored countless magazine articles, numerous newspaper columns, and eight books on science and the paranormal. He has appeared on such high profile shows such as The History channels Ancient Aliens, UFO Hunters, Dateline NBC, Good Morning America and the Regis and Kathy Lee show. Recently, the New York Times Published a feature story about his research concerning the mystery rocks of New England.
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MARIANNE HORRIGAN is a paranormal researcher whose articles have appeared in Fate and UFO Universe. She has been involved in research projects at the Bowman Observatory in Greenwich, Connecticut, and has co-authored several books with Philip Imbrogno.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Imbrogno no longer has credibility because of embarrassing revelations
By Ken Korczak
Wow - let me tell you something, it pays to do a little research on the side before you prepare to review a book.
I was about to give this book, CELTIC MYSTERIES: WINDOWS TO ANOTHER DIMENSION IN AMERICA'S NORTHEAST maybe a "B" or perhaps something like a 4-out-of-5 rating - then I stumble on the "big news."
Apparently one of the authors, the prolific Philip J. Imbrogno, who is among the most respected paranormal researchers, is a fraud. That is, Imbrogno apparently has not only been "padding his resume" all these years, but also seems to have been lying about a lot of other life experiences as well - including having served in Vietnam as a member of an elite Special Forces unit.
Imbrogno claims no less that this:
Holds an undergraduate and graduate degrees in physics, astronomy and chemistry from the University of Texas and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2010, awarded a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry from MIT. Staff member of the McCarthy Observatory in New Milford, Connecticut, and is a founder and former director of the Astronomical Society of Greenwich, and former director of the Bowman Observatory.
But then well-known skeptic Lance Moody decided one day - apparently just for the heck of it - to see if he could verify Imbrogno's credentials with MIT. The folks at MIT professed to have never heard of him. They said they never graduated any Philip Imbrogno from anything.
To make a long story short, Imbrogno's credibility has been destroyed. He announced he is "leaving the paranormal field." The co-author of his latest book, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, announced on her web site that she has cut ties with Imbrogno, and also stated she was "blindsided" by the recent revelations.
So what about this book? I mean, It also has a co-author, Marianne Horrigan, whose reputation is still intact, I assume. I don't know. It's a tragedy, I guess. She probably gets taken down with her co-author, at least for the sake of this book. Remember, Imbrogno first became famous and respected as co-authoring a landmark UFO book with the late great J. Allen Hynek.
It's too bad because the information in the book appears based on some solid in-the-field legwork and careful research in the dusty archive rooms of libraries and historical societies.
Celtic Mysteries makes the case that certain stone structures scattered throughout New England were built by ancient visitors to North America - Druids, Celts, Irish Monks, perhaps even the Phoenicians.
The evidence they present is somewhat impressive. The general consensus among the scientific community and public is that these stone structures are nothing more than root cellars built by early American colonists. But the authors show that some of the stone structures are marked with characters of Ogam - an early medieval alphabet used by the ancient Celts. This claim was verified by respected Harvard scholar Dr. Barry Fell.
Imbrogno also claims to have found an obsidian dagger in one of the chambers which was examined at the University of Pennsylvania. It was determined to have originated in either Greenland or Iceland and may be at least 4,000 years old.
Imbrogno and Horrigan also give us exacting details and descriptions of a variety of the stone structures, and based on what they tell us, it seems impossible to believe all of them could have been merely root cellars. For example, some contain at least what appear to be "sacrificial tables" and others are multi-chambered and form alignments with astronomical events, such as the spring solstice, similar to Stonehenge in England.
But they also veer wildly into heavy New Agey, nonscientific territory that would make even mild skeptics gasp - as when they bring in psychics who make contact with the spirits of deceased Native Americans and Druid priests.
Yet - what has always made me willing to give Imbrogno something of a pass on his more outlandish claims was the fact that he had stellar credentials - I mean, he is an MIT-trained scientist with a lofty Ph.D in a very exacting scientific field, right? Well ... wrong.
Does this mean we should throw out the baby with the bathwater? Could it be that Imbrogno has done legitimate work in the field of UFO investigation and other areas? Does Celtic Mysteries still make a credible argument that stone monuments in New England were built by ancient Europeans? Perhaps, but alas, but it probably doesn't matter now. Others will have to make the case.
Imbrogno's credibility is gone.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
The stones speak and other things
By Don Barnaby
"Celtic Mysteries is indeed a grand mystery for those who enjoy reading about ancient peoples and the stone monuments and structures they left behind, while leaving little physical evidence that would explain who, what, when and why. Many of these structures are found not only in Ireland, England, Scotland and other parts of Europe but also the Near East, Central and South America. But, the subject of our story is found in our own back yard with locations in New York State (one near Sleepy Hollow) and several of the New England States (American Stonehenge in New Hampshire).
The investigations are conducted by science teacher Philip Imbrogno, a graduate of M.I.T., and Marianne Horrigan, a paranormal researcher. Both have published a number of diverse articles and books. Philip's scientific methods and Marianne's paranormal skills made for a good combination in this investigation. In addition, they researched museums, libraries and universities, as well as conducting interviews with archaeologist, local people, linguist and those who have been physically affected by forces in and around the stone chambers. Some of the questions presented by this investigation were: 1) What kind of structures? 2) Who built them? 3) When? 4) Type of stones used? and 5) Why???
Most of the structures are stone chambers along the lines of those found in Scotland, England and Ireland. Many are rectangular while others are oval or square. Those in Massachusetts differed from those in New York. Dolmen and standing stones, similar to those found in Ireland and the Near East (see the book of Joshua), were found and discussed. Other structures were the stone circles at America's Stonehenge. An interesting side note involved the unit of measurement used by the builders which is the "megalithic yard", popularized by Alexander Thom and discussed in books by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler.
The authors admit they have no indisputable, solid proof of who built them, but they do speculate based on certain physical and historical evidence they found that 3 different cultures were involved....... Phoenician or Greek sailors about 2,500 B.C., Celts(Celt Christians such as "St. Brendan The Navigator" and/or Celt trappers). St. Brendan navigated around 400-500 A.D. and others around 1,300 A.D. Lastly, Freemasons as a result of precise stone cutting. One thing is certain, the colonials did not built them for root cellars as speculated by local archaeologist, and they overwhelming debunk this theory.
Establishing an exact date is difficult, but from the accumulation of soil in the chambers and calcified bird bones as well as an obsidian artifact found along with markings that appeared to be ancient Ogam, they concluded they were built anywhere between 3,000B.C. and 77 A.D. Of course these timelines don't square with the current theories about North America as stated by so called experts. More evidence will be found, in my opinion, to justify the author's date line.
The composition of the stones is mostly granite with a mixture of quartz, limestone and shale. At one point in time the chambers were in alignment. The make up of the stones and the under ground forces may play a role in the whole mystery, but that will require further investigation.
The reason for the chambers and other stones may be lost in antiquity, but the authors postulate several theories and they are: 1) Celtic solar cults 2) American Stonehenge -a stone sacrificial table was found 3) Dolmen and standing stones to commemorate someone or some purpose 4) Portals to another dimension. The chambers may be "energy generators" allowing one to travel to other dimensions. Dizziness and headaches were a consequence of standing inside the chambers. Figures appearing to be monks or Druids were seen disappearing into a stone 5) UFOs are involved in some way to move to other dimensions. This is in the infamous "Hudson Bay" area 6) Markings for sacred grounds 7) Oracle chambers(Delphi, Cumae - sound familiar? They supposedly were on high energy areas)
Whatever your belief, one cannot come away from this grand mystery without realizing that the areas are special and deserve further investigation. The authors have a done a superb job of documenting their findings with 13-14 pages of charts and findings. I would like to see Phil and Marianne team up with Alan Butler and Christopher Knight, but it must be done soon as the chambers and stones are located on private property. Real estate developers and growing discontent with researchers on private property may be the downfall of further investigation. A balance must be reached between private property rights and the publics right to historical artifacts. American Stonehenge is preserved at this moment. I can only quote the author's last statement in the book:
"Unfortunately, most of these ancient sites are not protected and they are slowly being destroyed. We hope that our continued research will educate and open the minds of others to aid in their preservation. We also feel that we have found the chambers' true purpose and place in history, and to us they are no longer lost in time"
Well done, Phil and Marianne. WELL DONE
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Best if read with Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty
By Larry Reavis
Quite a good book, but best read with Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty. Also along this line of inquiry, consider reading Civilization One and, by the same authors, Before the Pyramids.
Finally, Walter Cruttenden's amazing book, Lost Star of Myth and Time, is my favorite.
All five of these thoughtful books will make you think differently about the lost wisdom of past ages - just now being re-discovered.
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