Re: What is the evidence for Phoenician involvement with tin fromBritain?
From: Inger E Johansson (inger_e.johansson_at_notelia.com)
Date: 06/09/04
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Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 07:35:43 GMT
Complentary information:
I have no problem with my life and I forbid David B and other to continue
their stalking and abusing of me.
If they can't find arguments and contra-arguments on subject discussed -
they do have problem with their education because every scholar and every
student to become a scholar have to have had that type of education. Here in
Sweden we do have it on all levels.
Stop dreaming David B and return to reality!
Inger E
"Inger E Johansson" <inger_e.johansson@notelia.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:J2zxc.1952$dx3.15013@newsb.telia.net...
> David B,
> I have presented 'my case' to Professors and Ph.D. in History - no problem
> what so ever.
> Contrary to you they and I live in real world.
> Make no mistake about that and stop pretending you know anything at all
> about me.
>
> Inger E
>
> "David B" <tronospamchos@tesco.net> skrev i meddelandet
> news:t0zxc.310$gp1.303@newsfe6-win...
> > David B. wrote in message ...
> > >>
> > >>Jona Lendering wrote in message <40C5A95A.CD3B86E@tiscali.nl>...
> > >>>
> > >>>The most recent edition, including a translation, is *Dicuill on the
> > >>>islands of the North*, edited by David R. Howlett, [Cork : Turnhout]
:
> > >>>Medieval Academy of Ireland ; Brepols, 1999.
> > >>>
> > >>>Yet, I still fail to understand how this can be Inger's 275 BC text
> that
> > >>>is included in a 250 AD text, as Dicuill was a younger contemporary
of
> > >>>Charlemagne.
> > >
> > >It's online now in a nasty dementor-grey colour at
> > > http://www.trochos.plus.com/primesauce/sources.htm#80
> > >
> > >What's most instructive, though, is to compare that with
> > > http://www.trochos.plus.com/primesauce/sources.htm#81
> > >and spot the common features between the "Phoenicians and Irish monks"
> > >problem and the "coconut bowl and Ivar Bardsson" problem.
> > >Or you could go further and you'll find that the same common features
> > occur
> > >in the "1121 Vinland expedition and Nicholas the monk" problem:
> > > http://www.trochos.plus.com/primesauce/sources.htm#07
> >
> > It looks as if I'm going to have to be explicit about this. The three
> > examples above all share a linking of two known but unconnected
historical
> > facts via an unknown source. In the case of "Ora Mensura" the source is
> > named but untraceable, and the facts it links (Phoenician trade and
Irish
> > voyages to Iceland in the early Middle Ages) could not possibly be
linked
> > by the said source (because it was allegedly written half a millennium
> > before the Irish voyages occurred).
> >
> > Assuming that Inger is not indulging in a 7-year hoax, it must be
assumed
> > that she genuinely believes in the links between all these pairs of
facts
> > (and many more) due to a memory associative disorder. Having made the
> > links, via some simple key concept ("voyages to the North", or "tithes"
or
> > "geography of Vinland"; not to mention "primary = prime") her brain is
> then
> > filling in a background of sources which she "remembers" very clearly,
but
> > can never actually find. When challenged on these sources, her brain
will
> > do anything to prevent her from accepting the truth, hence the variety
of
> > deceits and delaying tactics, the privately-emailed irrelevancies etc.
> >
> > If I'm right in this conclusion, I would ask anybody who knows anybody
who
> > has connnections to Inger in the real world- please check whether this
> > situation is being dealt with, because it is likely to cause problems
with
> > other aspects of her life in the long term.
> >
> > David B.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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