Guest guest Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 Ancient-Mysteries , " mike white " <infoplz wrote: - mike white Precolumbian_Inscriptions Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:30 AM Re: [Precolumbian_Inscriptions] Re: tayos the 'plates' are very wrinkled, as if crumbled. good luck on translating that. its impossible to make out any detail. the objects in the crespi collection interest me more. the cynics say that padre crespi passed out books showing relics from old world cultures, with an offer to buy any similar items found, and the natives created bogus relics. almost the same claims were made to discredit the collections at ica and acambaro. if such artisans could be had in frontier towns near the jungle, we should hire them up. one of these experts should try enticing natives to create such objects. its so ridiculous! one day true science may have the ability to discern when mountain ranges arose, now they have no idea. common sense eludes them, or they would have noted that the uppermost reaches of the mountains around tiwanaku were terraced first, and realized the implications. the only logical explanation i can think of for this, is they were planted before the mountains arose. the farmers likely lived on an island or a hill. it also indicates that there was a dense population even in those early times. what a hardship it must have been when the cultivated lands were so greatly reduced by the rise of the cordilleras. teeming millions, made up of numerous tribes, would have fought over land, causing many to migrate in every direction. there must have been several waves of migration from the now andean region. as i have said before, numerous tribes of north america likely originated from there. there now is much reason to think that a great part of the world received migrants and culture from the americas, from the atlanteans, and the magyar. i've long suggested that the mongols and magyar originated in the americas. the work of juan moricz supports that conclusion. im of the opinion that two- thirds of the lands in the western hemisphere of pre 50,000 bce are beneath the sea, and two-thirds of the current lands have arose from the sea since that date. 33 states of the usa have coal deposits near the surface. the states of the midwest are missing land creatures from the fossil record, but have much evidence of former marine life - that is misdated as usual, just as was the coal. the seafloor of the atlantic basin has no where near the amount of sediment that scientists would expect if it were an ancient sea. the amazon was mostly sea not that long ago. the story of noah is enough to tell intuitive people that the americas are the old world, that populated the new, that of asia and europe. the indo-european languages were spread by these ancient migrants from a center landing in anatolia. millions left the americas during the earth-changes of 50,000 bce, 26,000 bce, 10,000 bce, and apparently also 3,000 bce. inca expansion drove many tribes north. so far almost no hard evidence has survived to validate such ideas. most was burned by the conquerors, or has yet to be found. the metal library might add much to the prehistory of the americas, and of mankind, if its found intact, and not destroyed for its metal content. i truly believe that the andean region is one of the earliest areas of cultured man, and has the greatest promise for yielding the proofs to which i refer. sooner or later great finds will be made there. mike ---- ---------- Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1285 - Release Date: 2/18/2008 5:50 AM --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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