3-D Ground Penetrating Radar Confirms Great Discovery
Speaker: Daniel McGivern
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released today by Shamrock - The Trinity Corporation:
It is virtually impossible to please the Jews, Christians and Muslims all at the same time.
But this has happened with the discovery of two large pieces of Noah's Ark, using secret military/CIA satellite imagery in conjunction with ground penetrating radar on the glacial ice of Mt. Ararat in Turkey.
The ark ruins were discovered, only 400 feet from the top of the 17,000 foot mountain, the largest single mountain land mass in the world.
The expedition leader, on his 33rd mission to the location, is Richard Carl Bright, former Continental Airlines captain.
The announcement and imagery as well as photos from the expedition are being shown at a National Press Club press conference on Thursday, December 8, 2011 at 9 a.m. in the Murrow Room.
It is expected there will be a large gathering of the world press from among those stationed at bureaus in Washington, D.C.
Mt. Ararat is treeless and volcanic. Spectrographic atomic analysis confirms the pieces, one 24 x 123 feet, are rectangular wood.
Some Media Coverage after the 2004 Press Conference at the National Press Club
SEEKING NOAH'S ARK…IN TURKEY
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/26/world/main613865.shtml
"We are not excavating it. We are not taking any artifacts. We're going to photograph it and, God willing, you're all going to see it."
— Daniel P. McGivern
(AP) An expedition is being planned for this summer to the upper reaches of Turkey's Mount Ararat where organizers hope to prove an object nestled amid the snow and ice is Noah's Ark.
NOAH'S ARK QUEST HEADS FOR TURKEY
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3664093.stm
American and Turkish explorers are hoping to discover traces of Noah's Ark on the slopes of Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey.
NOAH'S ARK FOUND? TURKEY EXPEDITION PLANNED FOR SUMMER
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0427_040427_noahsark.html
Satellite pictures taken last summer of Mount Ararat in Turkey may reveal the final resting place of Noah's Ark, according to Daniel McGivern, the businessman and Christian activist behind a planned summer 2004 expedition to investigate the site.
EXPLORERS PLAN QUEST IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4838007/
WASHINGTON - An expedition is being planned for this summer to the upper reaches of Turkey's Mount Ararat where organizers hope to prove an object nestled amid the snow and ice is Noah's Ark.
SOURCE Shamrock - The Trinity Corporation
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