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Myth-OS is an in-depth magazine for the unexplained. Interpret the evidence. Icarian-Sea is your passage to Western civilization. If you're thinking of extending beyond the scope of normal investigation and into unfamiliar areas, or if you just want to examine the legendary narratives of allegorical myths, follow Myth-OS magazine to ancient Greek isles of the Icarian Sea. What's Featured in Volume 1: -The Isle of Solomon's Gold-Simon Magus and the Black Popes-Famous Psychic Spy an Alien Agent?-Firstborn of the IlluminatiAbout the author: Peter Fotis Kapnistos (b. 1951 in Athens) is a Greek American journalist, editor, and publisher residing in the Eastern Mediterranean islands. After a while in fashion and advertising photography (Christa Talents, Studio Mavrogenis, Models Center, Toth, Brown & Co., Grigoris Asteriadis, Agencé), Peter was editor for the "Athens News," Greece's oldest English-language newspaper (senior editor, Richard James). With the Associated Press and Apple, Peter edited (George Kriklanis') "Greece Today," one of the first English-language desktop published papers in the Near East. He translated for Greek Forum, Times in Kolonaki, and (with George Kouvakas) published the Aegean weekly. Peter helped introduce the Internet in the east Aegean islands (myth-os.com) by setting up Internet cafes (with Peter Tsantes). He was photographer for (Dimitris Chasekidis') Image Design Centre wax museum in Athens. The art collector Alexander Iolas visited one of Peter's group photo gallery exhibits. Peter worked under Spyridon Marinatos, the archaeologist who excavated Akrotiri on the isle of Thera (Santorini). With photojournalist Dimis Argyropoulos, Peter was the assistant of Spiros Tsavdaroglou, an administrative photographer for the National Archaeological Museum of Greece. They photographed Minoan and Mycenaean sites and artifacts for Professor Marinatos, who was one of the foremost archaeologists of the 20th century (he is mentioned in Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis). Peter also assisted the team that photographed the tomb of Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, discovered in the 1980s by the archaeologist Manolis Andronicus.Extracts from Peter's BlackRaiser website were referred to in A.J. Hartley's "The Mask of Atreus" (2006). BlackRaiser was backlinked by Robin Falkov's Rumor Mill News in addition to the websites of Alex Jones, David Icke, and Jeff Rense. Peter was in a web radio interview with Vyzygoth on "Beyond the Grassy Knoll." Carolyn Rose Goyda ("Starfire Wolflair") interviewed Peter Fotis Kapnistos on Art Bell's "Dark Matter" radio network. A 2007 satire sketch by Peter Fotis Kapnistos was published on the "World News" (wn.com) website. Articles by Peter Fotis Kapnistos were backlinked in 2008 as recommended reading by Cosmic Ancestry (panspermia.org). Cosmic Ancestry is published by The Astrobiology Research Trust and overseen by Brig Klyce and James Lovelock (Gaia theory).