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[[Bild:Paulina Zelitzky 6.jpg|thumb|'''Abb. 1''' Paulina Zelitzky entdeckze 2001 die putativen Relikte einer versunkenen Zivilisation vor der Küste von Kuba.]]
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([[Das Team|red]]) Über den Lebenslauf der Entdeckerin des "kubanischen Atlantis" heißt es in [[Tony O’Connell|Tony O’Connell´s]] [http://atlantipedia.ie/ Atlantipedia.ie]: "''Paulina Zelitsky was born in Poland and studied engineering in the former Soviet Union. During the Cold War she worked on a submarine base in Cuba but defected to Canada, where she married Paul Weizweig and together set up a company called Advanced Digital Communications (ADC). The company specialises in deep-sea exploration. The Cuban government had employed them to assist in the location of sunken treasure that is believed to lie off the coast in a variety of vessels.''
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In 2001 they announced the discovery of megalithic structures 9 km off Cabo San Antonio on the western tip of Cuba, in water half a mile deep. The expedition was a joint venture between ADC, the National Geographic Society and the Centre for Marine Archaeology and Anthropology at the Cuban Academy of Sciences in Cuba. Subsequent announcements included a claim that inscriptions had been found on some of stones that appear vaguely similar to Greek. Other carvings seem to be related to Central American symbols including what is sometimes referred to as the Central American Cross. Cuban academics are studying these incisions. It has been suggested that the US State Department applied pressure on The National Geographical Society to withdraw a promise of two million dollars to fund further investigations because of US Administration’s antipathy towards Cuba.'' 
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''In late 2004, Zelitsky led a team to explore the sea floor between the Yucatan peninsula and Cuba where sonar reading had suggested manmade structures. Apparently they think that an island was submerged ten or twelve thousand years ago as a result of seismic activity.''"
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===Beiträge bei Atlantisforschung.de===
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[[Kuba - das karibische Atlantis]] ([[bb]])
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[[Neues zu den megalithischen Funden vor der Westküste Kubas]] ('''Linda Moulton Howe''')
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Nov. 2004: [[Wissenschaftler mussten Suche nach karibischem Atlantis unterbrechen]] ([[Das Team|red]])
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Juli 2005: [[Neue Unterwasser-Expedition zum 'kubanischen Atlantis' geplant]] ('''Hernán Casares Camera''')
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===Anmerkungen und Quellen===
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Quelle: [[Tony O’Connell]], in [http://atlantipedia.ie/ Atlantipedia.ie], unter: [http://atlantipedia.ie/samples/zelitsky-paulina/ Zelitsky, Paulina], 13. Juni 2010
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===Bild-Quelle===
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(1) [http://www.guerrillero.cu/ Guerrillero], nach: [http://www.s8int.com/water27.html OOPARTS] (Bildbearbeitung durch '''Atlantisforschung.de''')
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Version vom 30. August 2010, 03:10 Uhr

Abb. 1 Paulina Zelitzky entdeckze 2001 die putativen Relikte einer versunkenen Zivilisation vor der Küste von Kuba.

(red) Über den Lebenslauf der Entdeckerin des "kubanischen Atlantis" heißt es in Tony O’Connell´s Atlantipedia.ie: "Paulina Zelitsky was born in Poland and studied engineering in the former Soviet Union. During the Cold War she worked on a submarine base in Cuba but defected to Canada, where she married Paul Weizweig and together set up a company called Advanced Digital Communications (ADC). The company specialises in deep-sea exploration. The Cuban government had employed them to assist in the location of sunken treasure that is believed to lie off the coast in a variety of vessels.

In 2001 they announced the discovery of megalithic structures 9 km off Cabo San Antonio on the western tip of Cuba, in water half a mile deep. The expedition was a joint venture between ADC, the National Geographic Society and the Centre for Marine Archaeology and Anthropology at the Cuban Academy of Sciences in Cuba. Subsequent announcements included a claim that inscriptions had been found on some of stones that appear vaguely similar to Greek. Other carvings seem to be related to Central American symbols including what is sometimes referred to as the Central American Cross. Cuban academics are studying these incisions. It has been suggested that the US State Department applied pressure on The National Geographical Society to withdraw a promise of two million dollars to fund further investigations because of US Administration’s antipathy towards Cuba.

In late 2004, Zelitsky led a team to explore the sea floor between the Yucatan peninsula and Cuba where sonar reading had suggested manmade structures. Apparently they think that an island was submerged ten or twelve thousand years ago as a result of seismic activity."


Beiträge bei Atlantisforschung.de

Kuba - das karibische Atlantis (bb)

Neues zu den megalithischen Funden vor der Westküste Kubas (Linda Moulton Howe)

Nov. 2004: Wissenschaftler mussten Suche nach karibischem Atlantis unterbrechen (red)

Juli 2005: Neue Unterwasser-Expedition zum 'kubanischen Atlantis' geplant (Hernán Casares Camera)



Anmerkungen und Quellen

Quelle: Tony O’Connell, in Atlantipedia.ie, unter: Zelitsky, Paulina, 13. Juni 2010


Bild-Quelle

(1) Guerrillero, nach: OOPARTS (Bildbearbeitung durch Atlantisforschung.de)




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