Re: True history and myths told by naysayers
- From: Philip Deitiker <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 11:36:54 GMT
Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> says in
news:lhrv919q4kbt9vikdn22dv8p5o55114138@xxxxxxx:
> On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 04:26:26 GMT, Philip Deitiker
> <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> says in
>>news:puqu911dv2q049vrvt1dh529v44d8bh5cf@xxxxxxx:
>>
>>> On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 14:24:31 GMT,
>>> nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>>>Apparently on date Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:26:59 GMT, "IEJ"
>>>><Iejohansson@xxxxxxxxx> said:
>>>>
>>>>>to nospam,
>>>>>while I agree upon many things you write, you seem to forget
>>>>>or maybe not know that it's not Scandinavism we who put
>>>>>forward KRS are talking about and/or in view of, it's the
>>>>>true story we are after no matter which.
>>>>
>>>>I'm not against seeking truth but what happens in the
>>>>newsgroup is massively dominated by circular debates about a
>>>>very few, Norse-related controversies.
>>>>
>>>>As for the KRS, it could be a genuine Norse artifact and it
>>>>could be a fake. Usenet discussions don't really affect that
>>>>and it's really a matter of what people think based on the
>>>>evidence they've seen.
>>>>
>>>>>For many hundred years Columbus has been the one to be
>>>>>presented as the 'finder', explorer etc of America. That's
>>>>>not true.
>>>>
>>>>Well he did find America at a time that nobody else in Europe
>>>>appeared to know it was there.
>>>
>>> Nobody in europe except the Basques, the English, the Norse
>>> and probably the French. Possibly even the cities of the Hanse
>>> ports.
>>
>>Atta boy Eric, we can always count on you to bring up the rear.
>>Some one give three toots for Eric. You also forgot to mention
>>king Arthur's men, the pharoahs, the chinese, the solomon
>>islanders, and last but not least the wee fairy people who hide
>>behind rocks.
>
> Unlike you, I am citing the people for whom there is evidence.
Which cannot be presented here for odd reason and which
has not been reviewed in peer-reviewed scientific journals or books.
>>It was the cabal I tell you, the tin cabal.
>
> It mainly was the secret of where the fish were coming from, and
> the furs.
I can help you out there. Fish, ...shshhhh, don't tell anyone, come
from water. Furs, this is super top secret, come from furry critters.
We have been trying to keep this secret, but for some reason many
folk who have this affliction called 'common sense' keep figuring it
out.
> There are records pointing to pre-Columbian contact
> contact with South Ameria by the Portuguese and there are
> records of what may be pre-Columbian imports of a south american
> wood in france.
And these records are reviewed where?
> I can't remember the details but I have them somewhere.
That is Ingerish for 'I don't have a publication that supports this
that I would present to this group'. Would you like to select a more
appropriate excuse from the Ingerlist.
> The same wood is believed to have been used for
> panelling in the original construction of the Louvre in Paris.
> Records are hazy from those days but there are many many
> pointers.
Ah-huh. Hazy records that point to 'evidence' that is in great
abundance.
>>> The Irish may have known but forgotten the truth at the
>>> heart of the matter.
>>
>>Irish Whiskey. That and the mind altering drugs of the tin cabal
>>(also know as Tinkerbell to the Irish).
>
> Take your pills.
The cabal has them. They also seem to have gotten yours.
.
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