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Post by ayezatulbrite on Oct 21, 2012 20:56:04 GMT -5
OK, the page I was looking for is gone, but I found this video which I haven't had a chance to listen to properly
maybe it's got some stuff about the Ohio valley hill forts... I dunno yet
It also starts with some stuff about Artorius Rex or King Arthur! It has been said that the historical records are crap because they point to King Arthur being around 250 years old or something. However, this is not a valid point since there wer 2 King Arthurs, the first one and the 2nd one.
I could give you guys about 20 hours of stuff, but anyway I really haven't got enough time (or the inclination) to really study all these subjects at a proper academic level because it would atke about 30 years and I wouldn't get any recognition or reward for it! So with that said, I just got to dip my toe into this stuff from time to time and just kinda use my intuition a lot of the time.
Gotta go to bed, gotta build stuff, etc!
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Oct 21, 2012 21:04:08 GMT -5
I mean, when someone has a CV like this: "selected for the United States Air Force Academy right out of high school. He later attended Vincennes University and earned an Associates of Science in Laser and Electro-Optics Technology. He worked for defense contractors a number of years and then took a job with the US Navy as a civilian with an engineering support field activity, specializing in radar, night vision, and laser equipment for surveillance and munitions guidance Most of this work was in direct support of Special Operations forces equipment acquisitions. In that capacity, Rick also became familiar with video-teleconferencing technology." you can't just call them an idiot and tell them to put on a tin foil hat! www.gravedistractions.com/rick-osmon.php
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Oct 21, 2012 21:11:23 GMT -5
a book on the Ohio forts and a video that doesn't work! "Using colonial era maps, modern computer and satellite imaging technology, historical accounts, official documents, archeological reports, and through collaboration with several other researchers the author found the sites of more than forty five ancient fortresses. In addition to the fortress sites that were known by the beginning of the 21st century, the author adds three more that were previously undocumented. The use of satellite imagery allows comparison of the strategic placement of the Ohio Valley fortresses and other ancient structures to those of the British Isles. The correlations of these sites are far greater than chance. Also described in this text are artifacts, engraved stones, coins, arms, armor, and skeletal remains of Old World origin found in the greater Ohio, Tennessee, Chattahoochee, Virginia's New River, and Mississippi valleys" www.gravedistractions.com/graves-of-the-golden-bears.php
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Post by marisol on Nov 1, 2012 13:50:41 GMT -5
Oh no not those monks again!
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Nov 3, 2012 18:59:23 GMT -5
Oh no not those monks again! the ones from the DaVinci Code?!
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Post by Jenne on Nov 14, 2012 1:06:57 GMT -5
Monks can be sexy.
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Post by The Mad Hatter on Nov 14, 2012 3:18:32 GMT -5
They can also make pretty damned good beer.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2012 9:45:05 GMT -5
They can also make pretty damned good beer. And wine!
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Nov 14, 2012 21:24:57 GMT -5
oh never mind!
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Post by Jenne on Nov 16, 2012 14:22:18 GMT -5
They can also make pretty damned good beer. And wine! CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL.
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Post by BadBeast on Nov 16, 2012 15:30:05 GMT -5
Bottle of "Buckfast"?
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