"ANCIENT ALIENS" SERIES ON THE HISTORY CHANEL


For the first time in television the first HD images of the Cave of Tayos will be in television recorded by Alex Chionetti during his Tayos Expeditions between 2006-2009. The episode covering the Tayos mystery will be aired May 25 th in The Histrory Channel in the fifth episode of the new series "Ancient Aliens". Also during the series Alex Chionetti will cover other subjects regarding to the advance civilization who left the architectural evidence along the Andes mountains and underground systems of the Amazon basin.

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STAN HALL TRIBUTE - 27th of September 2009

To mark the one year anniversary since the passing of my father I have prepared a Tribute with the sermon given by Rev. Twaddle at the funeral. Our family would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support and also Rev. Twaddle for a simple an enlightening service. I want to thank everyone who has helped me through this journey of discovery, I would not be were I am without your support. Eileen Hall

 

"From light we come, and to light we go.

From the light of this understanding I moved against the human aberration of War and followed its tribal roots down into the dark bowels of recorded history and beyond.

Never did I imagine such an incredible journey."

Stan Hall

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A SEARCH FOR VINCE MORICZ

At the request of family member Mrs. Agnes Nadaljai, Stan Hall invites readers of this website to assist, if possible, with information on the whereabouts, and/or resting place, of Vince Moricz, a 'lost' elder brother of Juan Moricz. email Stan at: tayosgold@aol.com

Information received from Agnes Nadaljai is as follows:

"Dear Stan,
Let me introduce first of all myself - my name is Mrs. Agnes Nadaljai and I am a Hungarian citizen living at Kormend, Hungary. My grandfather's cusin was Mr. Janos (Juan) Moricz here near to Kormend in a village called, Nadalja. He was born there and emigrated to South-America with his younger [older] brother, Vince. Until [When] my grandfather lived we kept the relationship with him but since my grandfather passed away this whole connection was just broken.

Thanks for your help. I asked my parents for Vince's birth-data.
The information is the following:

Vince Moricz [Oposics]
Nacido en Horvatnadalja (Hungría) en 02.01.1913.
Madre: Anna Oposics
Padre: Vince Moricz

Con mis mejores deseos,

Agnes"

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Announcing Stan Hall's micro-diamonds discovery... north of volcano Pichincha at location: Latitude 00º 08' South Longitude 78º 33' West. Altitude 4200 metres. (Ref: Google Earth) The discovery was witnessed by geologists Dr. Tim Coates, Dr. Robert Dowding, Eng. Geo. Ignacio Schreckinger, Eng. Geo. Gerry Zurita, Eng. Min. Fabian Garcés and refining specialist Dr. James Wasas. Until Stan's discovery, no geologist believed that the geological conditions for diamonds existed in Ecuador. Stan believes these micro-diamonds and other precious micro-minerals blasted out of the Guagua-Pichincha volcano west of Quito and - glinting in the sunlight as they descended - gave rise to the term 'Tears of the Sun'.

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LÍRICO Y PROFUNDO

For Spanish speakers a biography which includes the Tayos Caves activities of Argentine Julio Goyen Aguado, speleologist, long-time collaborator, and alleged legal heir to Juan Moricz's personal effects, is available for purchase in digital format.

 

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SCOTSMAN ARTICLES

The Scotsman interviewed Stan Hall on the Tayos Gold Library and the Newton Stone. For another article in the Scotsman (Lost treasure of El Pensamiento), click here.

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Tayos articles published since 2005:

 

 

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