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Originally posted by ed 209
Why is it hard to accept that people might have populated the Americas after it broke away from the main continent, other than crossing a very freezing cold ice bridge way up at the Artic Circle?
Originally posted by LovingSoul
Thanks for the info. There is, as always, many variations of "the truth" to choose from. I found The Hiram Key very interesting and would recommend it to anyone who is interested. I found many pages relating to the book on Google. BTW the authors are Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas. The main focus of the book is the origins of freemasonry and basically re-writing the story of Jesus. Incredible reading! See: www.robertlomas.com... for a full explanation.
Originally posted by ed 209
Why is it hard to accept that people might have populated the Americas after it broke away from the main continent,
know there was trading going on between ancient Egypt and the Americas because of things found such as the mummies with coc aine traces, and similar building complexes all over the world that date back many thousands of years.
Originally posted by Byrd
The evidence now is that the mummies were contaminated by being taken out of their wrappings and taken to parties (they were trophies that were bought by very rich men in the 1800's and 1700's and part of the fun in those days was unwrapping mummies at huge house parties where people drank, ate, smoked, and took coc aine and laudinum.)
Originally posted by Byrd
The evidence now is that the mummies were contaminated by being taken out of their wrappings and taken to parties (they were trophies that were bought by very rich men in the 1800's and 1700's and part of the fun in those days was unwrapping mummies at huge house parties where people drank, ate, smoked, and took coc aine and laudinum.) Egyptian mummies that were carefully removed to storage areas and were treated and examined in sterile rooms don't show this coc aine or tobacco.
Originally posted by Byrd
The evidence now is that the mummies were contaminated by being taken out of their wrappings and taken to parties (they were trophies that were bought by very rich men in the 1800's and 1700's and part of the fun in those days was unwrapping mummies at huge house parties where people drank, ate, smoked, and took coc aine and laudinum.) Egyptian mummies that were carefully removed to storage areas and were treated and examined in sterile rooms don't show this coc aine or tobacco.
Originally posted by Byrd
Originally posted by ed 209
Why is it hard to accept that people might have populated the Americas after it broke away from the main continent,
Possibly because the breakup of the continents from Pangaea happened 180 million years ago (the Jurassic era) when our ancestors were hiding out from Tyrannosaurus Rex.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by ThePearl86
Originally posted by Byrd
The evidence now is that the mummies were contaminated by being taken out of their wrappings and taken to parties (they were trophies that were bought by very rich men in the 1800's and 1700's and part of the fun in those days was unwrapping mummies at huge house parties where people drank, ate, smoked, and took coc aine and laudinum.) Egyptian mummies that were carefully removed to storage areas and were treated and examined in sterile rooms don't show this coc aine or tobacco.
Can you back this up with some links?
Originally posted by Harte
Originally posted by Byrd
Originally posted by ed 209
Why is it hard to accept that people might have populated the Americas after it broke away from the main continent,
Possibly because the breakup of the continents from Pangaea happened 180 million years ago (the Jurassic era) when our ancestors were hiding out from Tyrannosaurus Rex.
en.wikipedia.org...
Byrd,
A very engrossing description of a proper "gentleman's soiree."
But I finally gotcha!
You should know better than to place T-Rex at 180 million Y.O.!
But other Therapods,.... okay.
Harte
Originally posted by queenannie38
The writer doesn't seem very well informed about the area, and the article is overlong and tedious, but if you can skim for things of interest, such as the actual translation he came up with (which isn't bad because he points out some strange anomalies) and some other details, it makes this stone seem far more mysterious suddenly, IMO.
The main thing that really got me is the height of the rock in the canyon--I cannot imagine the Rio Puerco ever running so high that it would erode this stone in such a manner!!
I was thinking more and more it was nothing of importance, but I'm thinking now that my first idea of it being far older than we think might be closer to the actuality...
Originally posted by Byrd
It was interesting, but as you pointed out, flawed because of his lack of knowledge of the area. The comments he makes about the Indian pictographs and the modern graffiti shows that he can't tell the two apart and is seeking far and wide for his own explainations rather than looking at research.
The main thing that really got me is the height of the rock in the canyon--I cannot imagine the Rio Puerco ever running so high that it would erode this stone in such a manner!!
Remember, the Earth is billions of years old. There are places in Big Bend where rivers cut through 1,500 feet and more of volcanic ash, basalts, and sandstone.
I want to know where he got the stories about it. The other inscription is also clearly very new. It could be 1930's, but I tend to think it's more modern.
No, it doesn't. That rock doesn't make sense, at all.
...and his speculation that the writer was multilingual is just... not very believable. Yes, people who lived in certain areas spoke more than one language, but almost nobody back then was literate. Scribes didn't mix alphabets, and the use of other alphabets to spell Hebrew words (when there was a perfectly adequate alphabet for it) doesn't make sense.