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Truthers and Liars

Robert Baird

Paranormal Maven
Truthers and Liars
It is hard to imagine that people say you don't have an open mind if you do not believe the Bible or that Jesus was the only begotten or all manner of fictions including the Flat Earth. They are so utterly brainwashed by their alien gods and boogeyman fictions it amazes me every time I see the extent of their gullibility or sheopleness. Bishop Ussher, and Cosmas Indicopleustas got paid handsomely for their lies and just because some people lived in caves not long before man started building cities around 10,000 years ago does not mean man was as stupid as these people. The cave is a better place to live than under a bridge or whatever rock these people crawl out from under.

https://nagaitoshiya.com/en/2012/copernican_revolution/
 
http://newagetravel.com/Baird.shtml


Long ago man travelled over the horizon and navigated by the stars. We have proof on Flores Island which has been an island for two million years that man traveled there 825,000 years ago. It happened before that. No mariner would ever believe in a flat earth. Joshposh is right about the abuse of stuupid people but Scientology is no worse than all the cults called religions - which it stole from. The Catholic Church paid Cosmas Indicopleustas and Bishop Ussher for their lies.

Ptolemy was the Executive Producer of the Bible which was later edited by Constantine - who deserved a Peabody award. Copernicus was just rediscovering what had been known for millenia. Search for Neolithic Calendars - it is not coming through as a link.

When Marshack wrote about the Le Placard baton in 1991 he was erring on the side of conservatism by saying it was from at least 15,000 BC. I have seen it dated as old as 35,000 years and the 'norm' for its provenance seems to be 30,000 years old. It is an accurate lunar calendar once thought to be mere 'notation' and it took twenty years of detailed analysis for Marshack to prove what it really was. In this quote he seems not to know about other things such as the origin of agriculture and language that we have covered. I guess it is hard for 'experts' to keep up to date on all the different fields or disciplines. One other real possibility is that he didn't wish to go against conventional scholarship and the Sumerian or Bible Narrative origin of language and agriculture. Maybe it was his publisher or some other agency that convinced him not to rock the boat.

It is hard to imagine he did not know the work done at the Franchithi Caves that shows HYBRID grains before the Fertile Crescent ordinary grain harvests. Here we have the quote from his book 'The Roots of Civilization'.

"... the unravelling occurred at precisely the moment that young archaeologists in Europe and the United States had begun to publish arguments that notations could not possibly have existed in the Ice Age and that the microscopic method could not be used to ascertain notation. I summarize the 'decoding' since it was not dependent on microscopic cross-sectional analysis of single marks but on a determination of the changing strategies involved in a complex sequence of visual, symbolic, problem-solving....

Remember also that this baton was engraved some 5,000 years before agriculture formally 'began' in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East and some 10,000 years before the formal 'beginning' of writing... "(2)
 
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