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Originally posted by Noncents
reply to post by Threegirls
The best reason to disbelieve, I think, is the one I have. Just use the search here on ATS, type in Fulford and read about five or six full threads. All the info, with links, will be found that shows people like Leo Zagami and David Wilcock are flat out frauds. There is no history for Princess Nakamura. I have not researched Alexander Romonov yet. But there's three people that have been proven to not be what they claimed by or through Fulford.
I'm not saying you shouldn't believe. I am still very skeptical of everyone related to him except Wilcock and Zagami, they've been exposed as fakes many times. I'm saying, don't buy everything that Fulford sells. He's been proven to align himself with proven fakes before.edit on 3-4-2012 by Noncents because: Typoedit on 3-4-2012 by Noncents because: typo
Ham, forefather of the southern peoples (Hamitic)
Shem, forefather of the middle peoples (Semitic)
Japheth, forefather of the northern peoples (Japhetic Eurasia)
The Ainu people of the north seem to have descended from Japheth. Their historic physical features are more Caucasian in characteristic, and their language seems to be close to the language of the Basques of Spain, as illustrated in chapter 14 of your textbook. Even their religion is Japhetic in character. They had no priestly class, for example. One important thing to keep in mind though is that as time has passed the Ainu people have become more and more assimilated into the mainstream Japanese people. Inter-breeding has meant historical distinct features are over time being erased
Most of the people in the land of Japan are of Japanese stock. How do they relate to the peoples described in the Bible? That question is taken up in chapter 14 of your textbook,and it is one I will briefly discuss by the end of today’s class
Originally posted by Bixxi3
Why so many flags for a thread based on Fulford claims?
Originally posted by SuperTripps
Why are both fulfOrd and david wilcox not on alex jones show yet???
Originally posted by GeordieLegend
Just one quick question - why would this be brought out at this present time?
If his family have been sat on this stuff for 8,000 years, why does he feel the need to bring it to our attention now?
In any case, Onodera is undeniably in possession of some extremely unique and historically valuable artifacts. The “Jewel” he holds above has an eight petalled flower carved on it. Onodera says this object has been in his family for 8,000 years and has its origins in ancient Sumer. The flower is the oldest known example of the eight pointed star or the seal of the prophets, he says.
The civil war culminated in 1868 in the overthrow of the Tokugawa government and the restoration of the rule of the Emperor. The Meiji Restoration also brought new interest groups to the centre of political power and instigated a radical redirection of Japan's economic development. The nub of the changeover was the destruction of the traditional feudal social system and the building of a political, social, and economic framework conducive to capitalist industrialization. The new state actively participated in the turnabout by various forms of grants and guarantees to enterprising industrialists and by direct investment in basic industries such as railways, shipbuilding, communications, and machinery.
Originally posted by CRDDD
In any case, Onodera is undeniably in possession of some extremely unique and historically valuable artifacts. The “Jewel” he holds above has an eight petalled flower carved on it. Onodera says this object has been in his family for 8,000 years and has its origins in ancient Sumer. The flower is the oldest known example of the eight pointed star or the seal of the prophets, he says.
But, but.. Sumer didn't even exist 8,000 years ago. It was only settled around 4,000 BC.edit on 4-4-2012 by CRDDD because: (no reason given)
all of the cave art paintings have been dated between 30,000 & 33,000 years ago.