Saturday, 5 July 2025

Atlantis Found Near Cadiz?


Archaeologist says Atlantis ruins found near Cadiz; giant tsunami likely caused its destruction

Michael Donnellan presented scans showing circular structures submerged on the ocean floor, aligning with Plato's descriptions.


An archaeologist named Michael Donnellan announced a discovery that he believes could be the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Donnellan asserted that he found submerged structures off the coast of Cádiz, Spain, which correspond closely with the descriptions given by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

At a recent conference titled the Cosmic Summit in North Carolinan presented videos and scans indicating a network of circular formations on the ocean floor. He believes these submerged structures are the remnants of Atlantis, as detailed in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias.

Over the past eight years, Donnellan's team conducted extensive research along the coastline near Cádiz, employing sonar and LiDAR technology. This research uncovered long, intersecting linear structures forming enormous concentric circular walls standing over six meters high. "We discovered long, linear structures intersecting on the seabed," said Donnellan.

He explained that the outer wall appeared to have suffered major destruction, potentially due to a massive tsunami, while the inner walls were displaced and split into two parts. "The inner second and third walls were completely displaced and split in two," Donnellan noted.

At the center of these concentric rings, the team identified a rectangular ruin that Donnellan believes corresponds to the Temple of Poseidon described by Plato. "The layout matches perfectly with Plato's descriptions," said Donnellan.

In a documentary featuring their work, Donnellan and his colleagues were seen diving in turbid waters, claiming to come "face to face" with the first wall of the structure. They reported that the underwater formations exhibited sharp right angles, flat surfaces, and uniform thickness several feet thick. "Upon observation, clearly cut stones are seen stacked one on top of the other," said Donnellan.

He asserted that the arrangement of the walls is too orderly to be of natural origin, suggesting intentional human construction.

Donnellan believes that these findings support the existence of Atlantis as portrayed by Plato, proposing that this civilization sank into the ocean approximately 11,600 years ago due to a great catastrophe, possibly associated with the Younger Dryas climatic event. "Plato puts it very well; he says that this happened in a night of earthquakes and floods," said Donnellan.

The Younger Dryas period was a time of global climate change, and some researchers suggest could have led to the demise of an advanced prehistoric civilization.

Donnellan's interpretation of the location of Atlantis aligns with Plato's descriptions, placing the island civilization west of the Pillars of Hercules, known today as the Strait of Gibraltar. He recalled that Plato mentioned Atlantis was located near ancient Gades, now known as Cádiz, the oldest city in Western Europe. "They match exactly with Plato's description," insisted Donnellan,.

Donnellan has yet to convince the entire scientific community. "Perhaps we should now speak of an ancient Atlantic culture. It's easier to believe when the evidence speaks for itself," he said.

Donnellan and his team conducted more than 20 dives, uncovering new evidence such as collapsed walls, artificial canals, and huge stones that appeared to have been violently displaced from their original positions. Among the discoveries were large rectangular stones with dimensions comparable to half the size of a small car.

He mentioned that the dimensions of the submerged city closely correspond to the 3,000 by 2,000 stadia mentioned by Plato, which is approximately 341 by 227 miles—the size of the state of Nevada in the United States.

https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-859852


Friday, 4 July 2025

More than 1,000 Grooming Gang Suspects Being Investigated in Britain


More than 1,000 grooming gang suspects being investigated by Britain's police forces

More than 1,000 grooming suspects are being investigated by one of Britain's largest police forces as part of 59 separate abuse probes, a report reveals today.

Over 300 police officers in Greater Manchester alone have been conducting live inquiries into whether 714 victims were preyed upon.

The staggering number is exposed by a report by the police inspectorate into how the force at the centre of the Rochdale grooming scandal handles such cases today.

It was commissioned after an inquiry last year found that callous paedophiles were left free to groom a new generation of victims because police and council bosses ignored the abuse of scores of young girls.

At the time, Greater Manchester Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson acknowledged the findings were 'shameful' and issued a 'heartfelt apology' to victims.

Today's findings come after Sir Keir Starmer staged a U-turn and agreed to a national inquiry into Asian grooming gangs following a hard-hitting report by Baroness Louise Casey.

She condemned public bodies for covering up sickening evidence about the ethnicity of rapists preying on thousands of vulnerable girls 'for fear of appearing racist'.

Today's report praises how Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has improved how it investigates child sexual grooming offences, saying it now has large and well-resourced teams.

Mohammed Zahid, 64 (left), ringleader of the latest Asian grooming gang convicted of exploiting young girls in Rochdale in the early 2000s

Mohammed Zahid, 64 (left), ringleader of the latest Asian grooming gang convicted of exploiting young girls in Rochdale

Today's report was commissioned by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to examine how the force investigates allegations of child criminal and sexual exploitation.

While praising an overall improvement, it says some investigators need additional training.

Additionally it highlights gaps in joining up police, NHS and social services records of vulnerable children.

It also said that of 74 children who last year's report found were likely to have been left to be sexually exploited between 2003 and 2013 despite coming forward, ten had not received 'an appropriate level of service' from GMP.

Some of these may have lost trust in the police due to 'victim-blaming' language being used at the time, it says.

Inspector of Constabulary Michelle Skeer said: 'It is clear that that the force has for many years been trying to provide a better service to those who have or may have experienced sexual exploitation.

'But for some, trust and confidence in the police had been lost, and the force would not be able to rectify their experiences.'

Responding to the latest report, along with a new Ofsted review into child protection across Greater Manchester, Mr Burnham said the findings meant 'people can have confidence that today's approach is fit for purpose'.

'I am confident in my view that the Greater Manchester system is in a demonstrably different and far stronger place today than it was when the failings happened,' he added.

Sir Stephen acknowledged that victims were 'failed in the past' but said the report showed 'significant improvements' had been made.

'We owe it both to those abused in the past and to our children today to sustain this most pressing of priorities and I give my commitment to do just that,' he said.

'To those who are responsible for these repugnant crimes – as is now very apparent – we will pursue you relentlessly.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14869425/grooming-gang-suspects-investigated-largest-police-forces.html

Seven members of the latest Rochdale Asian grooming gang have been convicted of exploiting two young girls as 'sex slaves'. Mohammed Zahid, 64, is seen in a police interview

Seven members of the latest Rochdale Asian grooming gang have been convicted of exploiting two young girls as 'sex slaves'. Mohammed Zahid, 64, is seen in a police interview

Mohammed Zahid, 64, who was the gang's ringleader and had a stall at Rochdale's indoor market

Mohammed Zahid, 64, who was the gang's ringleader and had a stall at Rochdale's indoor market 

Top row, left to right: Kasir Bashir, Mohammed Shahzad; middle row, left to right: Mushtaq Ahmed, Roheez Khan; bottom row, left to right: Naheem Akram, Nisar Hussain

Top row, left to right: Kasir Bashir, Mohammed Shahzad; middle row, left to right: Mushtaq Ahmed, Roheez Khan; bottom row, left to right: Naheem Akram, Nisar Hussain

ROTHERHAM: MailOnline spoke to locals in the South Yorkshire town earlier this week

ROTHERHAM: MailOnline spoke to locals in the South Yorkshire town earlier this week 

Zafran Ramzan
Adil Hussain

Zafran Ramzan and Adil Hussain were members of a gang which groomed girls to believe they were in relationships and force them to have sex in cars and parks across Rotherham

Umar Razaq
Mohsin Khan

Umar Razaq and Mohsin Khan were among the first Rotherham groomers to be imprisoned 

Razwan Razaq was found guilty of raping a child under the age of 16 and jailed

Razwan Razaq was found guilty of raping a child under the age of 16 and jailed 

Mohammed Ali Sultan was one of the leaders of a gang that sexually exploited and abused girls in Telford

Mohammed Ali Sultan was one of the leaders of a gang that sexually exploited and abused girls in Telford 

Ahdel Ali and Mubarek Ali trafficked girls for sex in Telford

Ahdel Ali and Mubarek Ali trafficked girls for sex in Telford 

Politicians and members of the Pakistani government have been in engaged in 'high-level talks' to allow Qari Abdul Rauf, pictured, and Adil Khan to be deported

Politicians and members of the Pakistani government have prevented  Qari Abdul Rauf, pictured, and Adil Khan from being deported back to Pakistan

Adil Khan got a girl pregnant but denied he was the father, then met another girl and trafficked her to others

Adil Khan got a girl pregnant but denied he was the father, then met another girl and trafficked her to others  

Taxi driver Abdul Aziz, 41, known as 'The Master' who was found guilty of conspiracy and trafficking for sexual exploitation

Grooming gang member Abdul Aziz was jailed in 2012 for abusing children

Rauf with three other members of the Rochdale grooming gang, Shabir Ahmed (top left), Adil Khan (top right) and Abdul Aziz (bottom left)

Rauf with three other members of the Rochdale grooming gang, Shabir Ahmed (top left), Adil Khan (top right) and Abdul Aziz (bottom left) 

Kamar Jamil was handed a life sentence for his role in a sadistic gang in Oxford which groomed girls as young as 12 over eight years

Kamar Jamil was handed a life sentence for his role in a sadistic gang in Oxford which groomed girls as young as 12 over eight years

The gang, five of Pakistani origin and two of north African origin, believed they 'owned Oxford' during their years of abusing children

This gang, five of Pakistani origin and two of north African origin, believed they 'owned Oxford' during their years of abusing children

(From left to right) Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar, Kamar Jamil, Assad Hussain, Mohammed Karrar, Bassam Karrar and Zeeshan Ahmed were found guilty in 2013 of a catalogue of charges involving vulnerable underage girls who were groomed for sexual exploitation

(From left to right) Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar, Kamar Jamil, Assad Hussain, Mohammed Karrar, Bassam Karrar and Zeeshan Ahmed were found guilty in 2013 of a catalogue of charges involving vulnerable underage girls who were groomed for sexual exploitation

Convicted paedophile Mubarek Ali, who called himself Max, raped and pimped one of his victims out over several years

Convicted paedophile Mubarek Ali, who called himself Max, raped and pimped one of his victims out over several years

His victim, now 32, only came forward after Ali had been sentenced along with six others, including his brother Ahdel, then 25, for sexual crimes against teenagers in the Shropshire town of Telford in 2012

His victim, now 32, only came forward after Ali had been sentenced along with six others, including his brother Ahdel, then 25, for sexual crimes against teenagers in the Shropshire town of Telford in 2012

In a harrowing witness statement, the victim described how predatory paedophile Mubarek Ali (pictured) plied her with vodka and Red Bull, raped her in several locations and took her to restaurants where men would be 'queuing up' to abuse her

In a harrowing witness statement, the victim described how predatory paedophile Mubarek Ali (pictured) plied her with vodka and Red Bull, raped her in several locations and took her to restaurants where men would be 'queuing up' to abuse her

Mubarek Ali, 41, has been sentenced to another 12 years in prison after he admitted he had groomed, raped, and pimped out the 'vulnerable' girl for years alongside nearly 100 others, all from Telford, Shropshire

Mubarek Ali, 41, has been sentenced to another 12 years in prison after he admitted he had groomed, raped, and pimped out the 'vulnerable' girl for years alongside nearly 100 others, all from Telford, Shropshire

Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, 42, (pictured) was jailed for 23 years at Sheffield Crown Court in 2018 for sexual offences against three vulnerable victims between 1998 and 2005

Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, 42, (pictured) was jailed for 23 years at Sheffield Crown Court in 2018 for sexual offences against three vulnerable victims between 1998 and 2005

Tayab Dad (top left), Amjad Ali (bottom right), and Matloob Hussain (bottom left) have already been released. Just the ringleader, Basharat Dad (top right), will remain behind bars if Nasar Dad (top centre) and Mohammed Sadiq (bottom centre) are freed by the parole board in upcoming hearings

Tayab Dad (top left), Amjad Ali (bottom right), and Matloob Hussain (bottom left) have already been released. Just the ringleader, Basharat Dad (top right), will remain behind bars if Nasar Dad (top centre) and Mohammed Sadiq (bottom centre) are freed by the parole board in upcoming hearings

Basharat Dad may be the last gang member remaining in prison following parole hearings for two of his gang mates. He has yet to be referred to the parole board

Basharat Dad may be the last gang member remaining in prison following parole hearings for two of his gang mates.

Hundreds or thousands more pictures could have been added