Today, Oct. 29th, 2013, I decided to travel back to the Pleiades.
Life is a gift, but it may become a torture.
Support the right to euthanasia, one day you could need it.
I uploaded all the works I could, even if not reviewed and unfinished.
I hope somebody shall continue my work.
Thanks to all those who supported me. I am even more grateful to those who disliked me, but respected me.

This above is the epitaph that Michelangelo has left to take leave of you.
Elisa and Jasmine, his daughters, are writing now.
First of all, we’d like to apologize for not having broken this silence before.
We don’t want our dad’s commitment for over ten years been in vain, so we’d like to carry on his job.
We belive in the studies he developed and we want to spread his findings.
For any clarification or info will be available at the following email address [email protected]

See you soon Elisa and Jasmine

 

 

 

ANCIENT EUROPEAN AND HUNGARIAN HISTORY, ART, RELIGION, AND ARCHAEOLOGY.

MAGYAR ROVÁSIRAS, HONFOGLALÁS.

(MICHELANGELO NADDEO)

Naddeo Michelangelo, youtube

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Negli ultimi due secoli le migliori risorse europee della ricerca storica, archeologica e linguistica sono state impegnate a dimostrare e valorizzare l’identità indoeuropea del nostro Continente.
Ma l’Europa non era disabitata all’arrivo degli Steppici Indoeuropei, come qualcuno ha addirittura sostenuto! Quale eredità ci viene dai primi abitanti, indigeni, d’Europa? Chi erano, come vivevano, pregavano, parlavano? Quale la società, l’arte, le istituzioni?

L’intento e’ di recuperare alla nostra coscienza di Europei l’eredita’ dei nostri più antichi antenati, perche’ si possa, tutti insieme, essere ugualmente e giustamente orgogliosi delle comuni origini ugrofinniche, sahariane ed indoeuropee della nostra civilta’.

25.000 anni di simboli sacri…
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… ed alcuni sono ancora con noi.
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Michelangelo.

“Only if you dare to consider possible what is impossible, you will be capable of great discoveries.”
Goethe

 

“Everybody knows that a thing is inexplicable until some unknowing fool comes along and explains it.”
Einstein