During 1996 to 2002 the Australian researcher Ronald Pegg made a series of amazing observations. He said that Descriptions from over 30 different Ancient Texts matched to pictures from a modern cd-rom.
He then implied that stories about angels and gods in ancient chronicles were telling of encounters with 'time messengers' who showed ancient people certain information from that modern compact disk.
Pegg then made a bold claim that The documented accounts in certain ancient texts known as prophetic dreams or visions are about the contents and pictures from a particular modern cd-rom. This claim can be easily verified or debunked.
An online interactive evaluation session allows YOU to input whether you see a match between ancient descriptions and modern cd-rom pictures as asserted by Pegg in order to check the validity of his observations.
Number of replies received: 54 mean general average score was 64.74 percent.
. Results for September/October 2008 (to date)
Religious people seem to be scoring the validity of Pegg's Observations very low: between 00.00 to 50.04 percent. Some do not bother to complete the evaluation.
Non-religious people: between 61.36 to 85.33 percent.