You shouldn't criticize someone else's spelling and punctuation if yours isn't so hot either. Your comma after "Please" is misplaced, and you have no punctuation between "imbecile" and "it," resulting
in a run-on sentence. Also, "east coasters" is usually capitalized. I give you a C-.
Researchers interested in human language origins should be aware of the work of Tim Crow, M.D. ff Oxford and Susan Lanyon's book "The Mutation that Made Us."
Which is more possible? A human coming from a human or a human coming from a dust particle. If it takes faith to believe the former, it also takes faith to believe the latter. Then, evolution is just as much a religion as creation. The Bible has withstood time & destruction contrary to popular books even of great philosophers. Many skeptics (Lee Strobel) who tried to disprove the Bible ended up becoming Christians. You can fight God all you want but where will that bring you? Better you try to sincerely seek the Truth before it's too late. May God bless you.
to be absolutely certain it's a roman wreck they must have some kind of proof which they didn't release, the proof to absolutely convice us, surprise surprise, and the sword has no provenance in terms of photos of the people who found it in the 1980s, any idiot would find that's a roman sword and know the implications of finding it in the ocean could make him very rich on television, so i am all hoaxed out right now, but i will give them a 5% chance of giving us more clear info. The vikings traded alot with the romans even 1200 years ago so the world is smaller than it seems.
Did you see the episode where Pulitzer brought his "cousin" and his own divers to the island? I thought Marty Lagina was going to soil himself when Pulitzer started yanking on the air hose when one of the divers got hung up in the debris. Good thing Lagina called off the dive. I called out Pulitzer on one of his claims and quoted his own statement back to him. He threatened to sue me for libel.Even sent me a cut and paste definition of the word. Ohhhh I was just quakin' in my Birkenstocks!
Merlin's seductress sounds like a succubus. We may not think they are real, but I consider any one who is able to hold another in a relationship that is not good for them is an incubus or a succubus. Like the abused woman who keeps going back to the abuser because she can not break the hold he has on her. Most consider that to be a problem with the woman, but I think it has to do with a hypnotic spell as discussed in the book "The Dark Side of Cupid". There are forces of Light and of Dark in the unseen world as there are in the seen world and I think in some cases both of these different forces have been lumped into one category, just as the idea that all humans are the same when they are not.
Although I'm convinced this is a hoax, I do have to say that bronze lasts in salt water quite a long time. Bronze is a very corrosion resistant material, as it accumulates a microscopically thin layer of oxidation and eventually copper carbonate which protects the rest of the metal, unlike iron or steel which must me oiled to prevent rust.
That being said, bronze was replaced by iron 1000 years before the supposed age of this "site", and Romans used steel swords and iron for most other things - bronze was not a military material for the Romans. Additionally, this bronze "sword" is too short for a gladius or a typical bronze leaf-blade but 10-20 cm, so it's more of a dagger. A crappy dagger that's not even sharp. I suspect it's even tip-cast not hilt cast because it has such a fancy hilt (which would have to have been carved into stone in that shape first). Tip-cast swords are weaker and it's an early bronze age technique (3000 years ago!!!) - it allowed for fancy handles (not THAT fancy, though, as it still had to be functional when you swung it at someone's head or the likes) which were then covered in wood.
It's entirely flat, not even sharp (bronze can actually hold a decent edge if unused for hundreds of years - but this one wasn't even sharpened to begin with), and poorly made on the blade. For "ceremonial" it's pretty poor quality.
Also, bronze does hold up pretty well, but rarely *that* well. Most bronze blades are found in fragments.
So, to sum it all up, this makes no sense. Why would Romans come all this way? Why would they send legionnaires (without shields if you believe the dubious pictograph) all the way across prior to any good established contact, conquer nothing, and leave a sword as old to them as they are to us? They simply wouldn't.
True.. Proof of God then? A book isn't proof. What's stunning is that there are millions of tales worldwide of Alien visitors, yet not one of God. God didn't hand out copies of the 10 Commandments.
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This article needs to be updated. The same sword has been shown t be available on Ebay.
You shouldn't criticize someone else's spelling and punctuation if yours isn't so hot either. Your comma after "Please" is misplaced, and you have no punctuation between "imbecile" and "it," resulting
in a run-on sentence. Also, "east coasters" is usually capitalized. I give you a C-.
All this stuff just fascinates me..i am very interested.. Thank you very much for sharing...
The laginas Are following their instinct
I am sorry about that Julie. I have also had the same issues with a few books ...
That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
Researchers interested in human language origins should be aware of the work of Tim Crow, M.D. ff Oxford and Susan Lanyon's book "The Mutation that Made Us."
Interesting. Evidently, since I am in the wrong spot on the globe, I'm not allowed to buy the Kindle version of this book. Hmmm.
Please , write with proper spelling and better punctuation to not look like an uneducated imbecile it reflects badly upon us east coasters.
To me it looks more like a dog with a human face than a sfinx.
Which is more possible? A human coming from a human or a human coming from a dust particle. If it takes faith to believe the former, it also takes faith to believe the latter. Then, evolution is just as much a religion as creation. The Bible has withstood time & destruction contrary to popular books even of great philosophers. Many skeptics (Lee Strobel) who tried to disprove the Bible ended up becoming Christians. You can fight God all you want but where will that bring you? Better you try to sincerely seek the Truth before it's too late. May God bless you.
to be absolutely certain it's a roman wreck they must have some kind of proof which they didn't release, the proof to absolutely convice us, surprise surprise, and the sword has no provenance in terms of photos of the people who found it in the 1980s, any idiot would find that's a roman sword and know the implications of finding it in the ocean could make him very rich on television, so i am all hoaxed out right now, but i will give them a 5% chance of giving us more clear info. The vikings traded alot with the romans even 1200 years ago so the world is smaller than it seems.
Did you see the episode where Pulitzer brought his "cousin" and his own divers to the island? I thought Marty Lagina was going to soil himself when Pulitzer started yanking on the air hose when one of the divers got hung up in the debris. Good thing Lagina called off the dive. I called out Pulitzer on one of his claims and quoted his own statement back to him. He threatened to sue me for libel.Even sent me a cut and paste definition of the word. Ohhhh I was just quakin' in my Birkenstocks!
THE REASON OF THOSE CART RUTS IS PART OF A KNOWLEDGE THAT , AT LEAST AT THIS POINT , MOST OF THE PEOPLES WILL NOT BELIEVE…...
Zazo...you are most likely correct. I'm of the opinion if any "treasure" actually existed on Oak Island, it was long ago recovered.
Merlin's seductress sounds like a succubus. We may not think they are real, but I consider any one who is able to hold another in a relationship that is not good for them is an incubus or a succubus. Like the abused woman who keeps going back to the abuser because she can not break the hold he has on her. Most consider that to be a problem with the woman, but I think it has to do with a hypnotic spell as discussed in the book "The Dark Side of Cupid". There are forces of Light and of Dark in the unseen world as there are in the seen world and I think in some cases both of these different forces have been lumped into one category, just as the idea that all humans are the same when they are not.
Although I'm convinced this is a hoax, I do have to say that bronze lasts in salt water quite a long time. Bronze is a very corrosion resistant material, as it accumulates a microscopically thin layer of oxidation and eventually copper carbonate which protects the rest of the metal, unlike iron or steel which must me oiled to prevent rust.
That being said, bronze was replaced by iron 1000 years before the supposed age of this "site", and Romans used steel swords and iron for most other things - bronze was not a military material for the Romans. Additionally, this bronze "sword" is too short for a gladius or a typical bronze leaf-blade but 10-20 cm, so it's more of a dagger. A crappy dagger that's not even sharp. I suspect it's even tip-cast not hilt cast because it has such a fancy hilt (which would have to have been carved into stone in that shape first). Tip-cast swords are weaker and it's an early bronze age technique (3000 years ago!!!) - it allowed for fancy handles (not THAT fancy, though, as it still had to be functional when you swung it at someone's head or the likes) which were then covered in wood.
It's entirely flat, not even sharp (bronze can actually hold a decent edge if unused for hundreds of years - but this one wasn't even sharpened to begin with), and poorly made on the blade. For "ceremonial" it's pretty poor quality.
Also, bronze does hold up pretty well, but rarely *that* well. Most bronze blades are found in fragments.
So, to sum it all up, this makes no sense. Why would Romans come all this way? Why would they send legionnaires (without shields if you believe the dubious pictograph) all the way across prior to any good established contact, conquer nothing, and leave a sword as old to them as they are to us? They simply wouldn't.
True.. Proof of God then? A book isn't proof. What's stunning is that there are millions of tales worldwide of Alien visitors, yet not one of God. God didn't hand out copies of the 10 Commandments.
Aliens? I mean, just because there is no proof that Aliens were involved, does not necessarily mean that they were not involved.
They were correct in realizing the timeline is off, and that forty is symbolic. It means many.
They were right about the Egyptian Moses. He was a pharoah/high priest at Heliopolis.
They were wrong about the rest, because they were looking in the wrong place and time for the first exodus.
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