History and the "Elite", Sanders, elreb, Quest |

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Mar 30 2013, 07:59 PM
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Group: Extreme Forum Pilot Posts: 2,589 Joined: 31-December 07 From: Maui Member No.: 2,617 |
My…my…my…
No one has the gut to respond… Shame…shame… You can’t build a palace on salt… |
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Mar 30 2013, 10:09 PM
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Group: Active Forum Pilot Posts: 834 Joined: 1-July 07 From: Australia Member No.: 1,315 |
My…my…my… No one has the gut to respond… Shame…shame… You can't build a palace on salt… The church did it ...built their house on salt - and sand, but now the sand is shifting, the house is doomed, sooner or later it will fall! So you're right. The Great Pyramid is still standing! After 5000 years. Cheers buddy |
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Apr 30 2013, 04:50 PM
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Group: Extreme Forum Pilot Posts: 2,589 Joined: 31-December 07 From: Maui Member No.: 2,617 |
QUOTE I've hit the gold-mine. I've connected all the "Dan" names. "Dan" comes from "d'Anu". "Of Anu" (Anu being a primary god in Sumer) The Tuatha de Danaan should be properly called the Tuatha (tribe) d' Anu. Same for the tribe of Dan, same for the Danites, same for the Danaus that migrated to Greece. Sanders Once we correct the dates. I can accept “Sheridans” as being Danaan. |
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May 13 2013, 04:55 PM
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Group: Extreme Forum Pilot Posts: 2,589 Joined: 31-December 07 From: Maui Member No.: 2,617 |
The entire Trojan horse story is pure bull.
Several of the Greek allies were Minoan types. These Minoan craftsmen made two types of boats. The smaller, faster, war oriented model was called a Galley which looked like a tub. The word Galley came from Gaul. The second, larger model carried merchandise and livestock. They had Horses heads carved on the ends and were called “Hippoi” which means horse. The Greeks took one of these boats, placed men under the deck and loaded the top deck with food and wine. This is your Trojan horse = a boat. |
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