Even when he says it can be done by hand, you stick your fingers in your ears and yell "La la la la la la, I can't hear you". and "Nuh uh".
You've taken willfull ignorance to a whole new low.
cormac
An explanation of one's position after falling for the ramblings of a Sitchin, Von Daniken, Berlitz, Bauval, Schoch, Hancock, Velikovsky and many others if it was expressed by two of my favorite characters from "The Big Bang Theory": Leonard: All right, well, let me see if I can explain your situation using physics. What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane wrapped helically around an axis? Sheldon: Screwed.
Remember what the doormouse said;
"Feed YOUR HEAD".
Posted 10 December 2012 - 09:23 PM
the L, on 10 December 2012 - 07:07 PM, said:
Cieza de Leon told that the Chachapoyas had lighter skin than other South American peoples and blond hair.
Lighter skin doesn't make them Caucasians.
I have met many in the Amazon jungle who had lighter skin than most other native South Americans, but I can tell you they didn't look Caucasian at all.
People have some prejudice about how Native Americans should look like, but have you ever looked at all the different Caucasians? Some have blue eyes, some have brown eyes, some have black eyes, some have curly hair, some have straight hair, some have brown hair, some have blond hair, and so on.
And you know what a lack of proteins does to the color of your hair (think IRON deficiency) when your people are black haired? It makes it red or blond(ish)
I have met many in the Amazon jungle who had lighter skin than most other native South Americans, but I can tell you they didn't look Caucasian at all.
People have some prejudice about how Native Americans should look like, but have you ever looked at all the different Caucasians? Some have blue eyes, some have brown eyes, some have black eyes, some have curly hair, some have straight hair, some have brown hair, some have blond hair, and so on.
And you know what a lack of proteins does to the color of your hair (think IRON deficiency) when your people are black haired? It makes it red or blond(ish)
Blond haired natives in south America?
Abramelin, on 10 December 2012 - 09:26 PM, said:
The -L- posted pics of Oannes, the Sumerian/Babylonian civilizer.
As if that proves something alien, lol.
Maybe the Romans were aliens too?
Check this pic:
No I post it in another light. Could it be that Sumer start by fishing? We know it started in south?
synchronomy, on 10 December 2012 - 06:39 PM, said:
Maybe, just maybe, the Spanish were not impressed by the natives stonework since they would have been quite familiar with their own European standards of building complex cathedrals with huge domes, roads, bridges etc and elaborate artwork, literature, science and engineering. When they saw the natives stacking stones using brute-force methods they probably thought it was no big deal.
If the Incas were using some advanced engineering methods that impressed the Spaniards I would think it safe to say they would have begun using it in their home country.
Because the "enlightened" and "holy" Spanish wanted absolutely nothing to do with the grubby heathens except take their gold and relieve their "I've been on a boat for six months with only men for company" stresses.
zoser, on 10 December 2012 - 07:17 PM, said:
Extremely convenient and a cop out. Are you really saying that they chose to build churches using inferior methods rather than let them stand forever? Really?
See above.
mcrom901, on 10 December 2012 - 08:23 PM, said:
Can we have a moratorium on Georgio for a while? It's just sad the venom directed at him now.
Well "Blondie" in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly was called that because he had lighter coloured skin then the rest of the characters (you'll notice that Clint Eastwood isn't blond).
Abramelin, on 10 December 2012 - 09:35 PM, said:
I think the meaning of that 'fish suit' says they came from the seas, that they had traveled the seas.
Maybe like pissed Australians at the cricket wearing watermelons on their heads, the priests thought it would be cool to wear a trout on their heads.
Give me some sort of summary; there are too many links in that post of yours.
I dont think that I could sum it but I would try. So you try be picky what interesting you.
Thread about Hessdalen where Plasma appears often. Its open lab for studying UFO. There my stance was that there is something more then plasma. Sceptics were on other side.
Fisrt link is interview done by me with Erling Strand just for UM.
Second is interview done by me with Massimo Teodorani just for UM. Great guys. especially Massimo.
Here is he talking in EU parlaminet.
listen from start as you wrote , if bothers you, listen from 30 minutes. If realy doesnt your interests from 42....
Note-Massimo although awesome and nice guy is very very critical and sceptic guy.
Double helix like DNA is forming by plasma...cmon how sick is that?
Then there is link about Plasma life form.
In Romania in lab plasma grow, replicate and communicate.
So can Jinns be plasma?
Did Moses spoke to Plasma? Alive or not alive. If is alive as research show then we are already and in this moment right now visited by ETs. If not alive did VLF (very low frequencies ) cause hallucinations so Moses thought that speak with burning bush.
Abramelin, on 10 December 2012 - 09:35 PM, said:
Blond as in "not black", yes.
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I think the meaning of that 'fish suit' says they came from the seas, that they had traveled the seas.
Moche
or Vikings?
See this Moche vase. Blond man with beard rape black girl.
Or maybe they have power of prediction like this one.
Abe you interupted me in my dinner. Now Im gonna to finish my last two cookies.
Wearer of Hats, on 10 December 2012 - 09:42 AM, said:
seems I've been taken in by Osmagnic's hoax.
Pity, I 'm rather enamoured by the idea of of hidden tunnels and mysterious predecessor cultures.
I agree, and it is a shame, I too had my hopes up earlier in the piece. Especially for the Gympie one.
If you do not mind a bit of fiction, Rex Gilroy tells a colorful tale of a race he claims were in Australia before the Indigenous that he has called the Uru.
Edited by psyche101, 10 December 2012 - 10:31 PM.
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