Where did Odysseus go? was a project Edward Furlong (EF) took as a
newcomer to the Ideas radio documentary 2 hour programs section at
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). They passed it to a
University of Toronto professor who said "plausible" after 3
months, so, having researched and written the program EF narrated
it on air. CBC was somewhat overwhelmed by the trans-Canada
listener response. Just over 10 years later, after EF had completed
3 more documentaries (2 years each to research and write, chopped
down to 2 hours on air), passing by their premises, EF dropped in
to say 'hi'. A structural round pillar in the middle of their
general area, had 4 listeners letters taped to it. One said " thank
you for ... which you aired last week. It was an excellent program.
Of course, the best program you ever aired was Where did Odysseus
go? by Edward Furlong." The Mysterious Cursus arose when EF noted
various ancient neolithic works were calculated to have required
millions of man-hours to construct. Most were only discovered when
aerial surveys began. They were obviously not created by farmers or
hunter-gatherers. The Nazca designs site was only discovered after
modern humans took to air travel. No practical solution has been
offered as to why they were constructed faultlessly hundreds of
feet long accompanied by unerringly straight lines on a high barren
plain. EF suggests what occurred.
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