Saturday, March 19, 2016

JOHAN REIN-HARD, A MUMMY HUNTER.

Johan Rein-Hard, born on December 13, 1943 in Joliet, Illinois, USA.  Much of his experience focuses in the finding of sacred sites of mountain peoples, especially in the Andes. Johan is famous for his findings of Inca Mummies on the peaks of the Andes in Peru and Argentina. He also have performed underwater investigation in Lake Titicaca, the World's highest navigable lake (12,500ft) and explored pre-hispanic ceremonial sites built on Andean Mountain summits, and the ancient ceremonial centers of Machu Picchu, Chavin, and Tiahuanaco. His drive for hunting sacred places made him the one who climbed the most peaks in the Andean Mountains in search for his treasures. He also is known as an Himalayan, Greece and Austria climber exploring and hunting in their sacred places.
He works with the National Geographic Society, one of the largest institutions in the World who sponsors and funds explorations. Its 21 members include business executives, former government officials and conservationists. It began as a club for an elite and wealthy patrons interested in travel "to increase and diffuse geographical knowledge" located in Lafayette Square, Washington DC. It was incorporated on January 27, 1888. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (August 25, 1822-December 11, 1897) became its 1st president. He was born in Boston and was a lawyer, financier and philanthropist. His father was a Massachussetts Supreme Court justice and his grandfather, Gardiner Greene, was a cotton planter in Demerara (Guyana) and merchant from Boston. The estate that he owned was known for its sweeping harbor views and lush hillside garden. Greene Hubbard was also a descendant of Lion Gardiner, an early English settler in the New World who founded the 1st English settlement in what layer became the State of New York, and whose legacy includes Gardiners Island which remains in the family. Gardiner Hubbard helped establish the city water works in Cambridge and was a founder of the Cambridge gas Co. and later organized a Cambridge to Boston trolley system. He also was intimately connected with the Bell Telephone Company, which evolved into the National Bell telephone Company and then the American Bell Telephone Company. In 1899, at the very end, it evolved into AT&T, at times the World's largest telephone company. He also became the principal investor in the Edison Speaking Phonograph Company. When Edison neglected it, he helped his son-in-law Alexander Graham Bell, organize a competing company in 1881 that developed wax-coated cardboard cylinders and disks for used on a graphophone. The company merged with other shares that later evolved into Columbia Records. In 1890, Mount Hubbard on the Alaka-Yukon border was named in his honor by an expedition co-sponsored by the National Geographic Society while he was president. His son-in-law Alexander Graham Bell succeeded him in 1897. In 1899, Bell's son-in-law Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor was named 1st full-time editor and served the organization for 50 years until 1954. Members of the Grosvenor elite have played important roles in the organization since.

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