Gardner offers the following comments about fish migrating out of
the opening: " The fish when they first come from the North in the Spring
are in their best plight and fattest condition, but as the season advances
they move on soutward, they become poor; so much so that, by the time they
get to the coast of France or Spain, as fishermen say, they are scarce worth
catching."
from Judith - Ancient Egyptians, Grand Canyon
highlight hard to read print to make it stand out.
https://sites.google.com/site/ancientegyptiansinamerica/ancient-egyptians-grand-canyon
love - jim
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Seems like that particular website makes some wild claims, and may be a disinfo. tactic to discredit the validity of the Grand Canyon find/Cave discovery?
Anyway, food for thought, thanks, Semisi
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--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@...> wrote:
from Judith - Ancient Egyptians, Grand Canyon
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highlight hard to read print to make it stand out.
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https://sites.google.com/site/ancientegyptiansinamerica/ancient-egyptians-grand-canyon love - jim
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Maka,
It is just flabbergasting, that's for sure. My someone stuck their opinions in there.
Dean
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--- In [email protected], "Maka" <semisibond@...> wrote:
Seems like that particular website makes some wild claims, and may be a disinfo. tactic to discredit the validity of the Grand Canyon find/Cave discovery?
Anyway, food for thought, thanks, Semisi
--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@> wrote:
>
> from Judith - Ancient Egyptians, Grand Canyon
> Â
> highlight hard to read print to make it stand out.
> Â
> https://sites.google.com/site/ancientegyptiansinamerica/ancient-egyptians-grand-canyon
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> Â love - jim
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Dean and Semisi,
I had the same thoughts. I've been especially fascinated with the
Kinkade's find in the Grand Canyon because I live so close to where it
is reputed to be. I've seen just about everything online about it, and
then here comes this person, whoever it is, that tosses out supposed
photos of the objects found and the mouth of the cave, makes a number of
startling pronouncements without citing any sources, and tells nothing
about their identity or provenance of the evidences. I tried to find
out about the author and couldn't find a thing. Looks mighty sketchy to
me! Lonni
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On 6/27/2013 2:11 PM, Dean D wrote:
Maka,
It is just flabbergasting, that's for sure. My someone stuck their
opinions in there.Dean
--- In [email protected]
<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, "Maka" <semisibond@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Seems like that particular website makes some wild claims, and may
be a disinfo. tactic to discredit the validity of the Grand Canyon
find/Cave discovery?
>
> Anyway, food for thought, thanks, Semisi
>
>
> --- In [email protected]
<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, jim hicks <jimhicks36@>
wrote:
> >
> > from Judith - Ancient Egyptians, Grand Canyon
> > Â
> > highlight hard to read print to make it stand out.
> > Â
> >
https://sites.google.com/site/ancientegyptiansinamerica/ancient-egyptians-grand-canyon
> >
> > Â love - jim
> >
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> >
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