Re: True history and myths told by naysayers



Eric,
Philip missed the documents that still exists from the Pinning, Pothurst,
Scollum and the others voyage 1477/78. They had to stay the Winter in
Labrador.

Inger E

"Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
news:qfo7a1l8g02371afndagp7i1akl9pk6suc@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 05:24:39 GMT, Philip Deitiker
> <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> says in
> >news:eug5a1lt9j4lhar14br8pjlfjnkshaqrru@xxxxxxx:
> >
> >>>Which cannot be presented here for odd reason and which
> >>>has not been reviewed in peer-reviewed scientific journals or
> >>>books.
> >>
> >> This sounds like an admission by you that you are totally
> >> unaware of the evidence. Why should I be surprised?
> >
> >Uwwwwe this almost sounds like clever defensive squink. Daryl has
> >already asked you for the full reference (which by the the way when I
> >am presenting on a topic that I vaquely care about, I generally give
> >the referecences up front, instead of these little pedantic charades.
>
> I've already responded further to Daryl's question. There are nine
> pages of refrences in that book and I'm damned if I'm going to list
> them all.
>
> As for your claims about the way you prevent refrences, how about you
> giving a refrence for your often repeated claim that the KRS has been
> recarved?
>
> >'Please, oh ,please, please Inger and Eric please let me see your
> >reference'). If you were really confident of your materials you would
> >supply the references when you quote the material. Otherwise we are
> >to assume that it is fresh horse pucky until you do.
>
> I presume you know your own standards best.
>
> >
> >
> >>>>>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.
> >>
> >> I think you should go back under your bridge.
> >
> >Sorry, that yours and Inger's hiding place.
> >
> >>>> 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.
> >>
> >> See my response to Doug re Brasil wood.
> >
> >Saw it, was not impressed with your squinky reply. You spoke as if
> >you were certain that these imports were of the new world, next you
> >offer it up as an alternative. Eh-heh, how many instances of things
> >do you think I could find of say NA traveling to europe and
> >spedatling DNA there before columbus, right, but how many of these
> >cannot be explained by other things, none. You think in your mind
> >that something that has a p > 0.0001 somehow has to be true.
> >
> >Show me a piece of evidence in the literature that is widely agreed
> >on by archaeologist and historians which represents evidents of
> >expeditions to the new world (other than greenland and NE canada)
> >before 1492.
> > Even though I have a high standard of peer review, I will accept
> >books written by feild specialist and or museum studies that are
> >published in English.
> >
> >Waiting . . . . . . . . .
> >
>
> You will get them.
>
>
>
>
> Eric Stevens
>


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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Pining governoer
    ... Inger E Johansson wrote: ... >>ok, not about Labrador though. ... >>An amateur's site with no reference at all. ... It doesn't offer any evidence. ...
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  • Re: Celtic Origins
    ... Bohuslan and then carefully construct your definition of 'Swede'. ... I'm also claiming that in the context of what Inger wrote ... If there is evidence in Tanum province then there is evidence in ... Tanum province, and that's that. ...
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  • Re: Celtic Origins
    ... Inger is implying the Tuatha legend originated in proto-Sweden. ... And yet you still don't seem to manage to provide a single reference. ...
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  • Re: Vanuatu archaeology
    ... Inger E ... I don't see why I should have to guess the correct search terms from ... comments referred to _Roman_ voyages to the far east. ... fact contained NO relevant evidence of the claims you were making. ...
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  • Re: Celtic Origins
    ... I'm also claiming that in the context of what Inger wrote ... >>> If there is evidence in Tanum province then there is evidence in ... >>> Tanum province, and that's that. ... At the museum in Tanum they keep the bones of the gods. ...
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