omegaspan
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Post by omegaspan on Sept 18, 2005 6:25:25 GMT -5
Ann Macauley, a Scottish academic, started her research, on the ancient greek musical template... Her theory was that pre-historic geometry was not kept in written accounts & archives and that it was primarily connected with astronomy. She wrote a book: 'Science and Gods in Megalithic Britain' and she studied megalithic "monuments" and the Stonehedge... Her conclusion? This oral "code", used prehisotrically to codify the southern spot of the moon's rising, when used, points exactly to where Stonehedge is built. Another of her conclusions?? That ancient greek science - including the works of Pythagoras, born about 540bc- probably came from Europe and not the other way around! A third conclusion??? That the first Greeks may have been British cassiter merchants from Cornoualle!!!! Damn!! What else will we hear about the supposed Greek "origins"
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Post by Agrippa on Sept 18, 2005 7:20:07 GMT -5
Erich von Daeniken?
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Post by omegaspan on Sept 18, 2005 11:10:25 GMT -5
It was a rhetorical question dude....
and by the way i am refering to at least half-scientific opinions, not sci-fi mumbo jumbo...
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Post by Agrippa on Sept 18, 2005 12:24:45 GMT -5
It was a rhetorical question dude.... and by the way i am refering to at least half-scientific opinions, not sci-fi mumbo jumbo... And my answer was ironic dude. ;D I never heard of Daeniken saying something about Greece and he is a joke for me anyway.
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Post by Drooperdoo on Sept 19, 2005 21:37:59 GMT -5
Don't you infidels know that the world revolves around the United Kingdom??? How dare you doubt this fine Scottish woman's claims that Greeks were really British, or that the Lost Tribes of Israel are really to be found in England? They're the "sons of Isaac," but in Hebrew vowels weren't written, so they're the "sons of Saac," or "Sacc-sons," Saxons. Get it? Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha Sorry. Just lampooning the 19th Century Anglo-Israel fad that goes along with this female halfwits Greek theories. Next we'll learn from the British that the Great Wall of China was built by Englishmen, too. And the Pyramids in Egypt. Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha
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Post by Crimson Guard on Sept 19, 2005 21:42:19 GMT -5
Dont forget that great almighty semitic god Baal...so you combine the Baal and Sacc connections and you come up with Bal-Sac...so we are all the sons of the Bal-Sac!
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Post by Melnorme on Sept 19, 2005 21:45:00 GMT -5
Dont forget that great almighty semitic god Baal...so you combine the Baal and Sacc connections and you come up with Bal-Sac...so we are all the sons of the Bal-Sac!
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Post by Crimson Guard on Sept 19, 2005 21:49:35 GMT -5
yeah i know,lol "Honor the Ball sack"! I remember when Berter posted him on the topic of Alpines...Shit what a surname to have!
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Post by Batrus on Sept 30, 2005 19:13:36 GMT -5
Ann Macauley, a Scottish academic, started her research, on the ancient greek musical template... Her theory was that pre-historic geometry was not kept in written accounts & archives and that it was primarily connected with astronomy. She wrote a book: 'Science and Gods in Megalithic Britain' and she studied megalithic "monuments" and the Stonehedge... Her conclusion? This oral "code", used prehisotrically to codify the southern spot of the moon's rising, when used, points exactly to where Stonehedge is built. Another of her conclusions?? That ancient greek science - including the works of Pythagoras, born about 540bc- probably came from Europe and not the other way around! A third conclusion??? That the first Greeks may have been British cassiter merchants from Cornoualle!!!! Damn!! What else will we hear about the supposed Greek "origins" The builders of the stone henge were also mediterraneans.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Sept 30, 2005 19:21:44 GMT -5
True...but probably the Upper-Paleolithic type.
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Post by Batrus on Oct 2, 2005 10:54:00 GMT -5
Aren't all humans from the upper-paleolithic?
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