reply to post by Hanslune
From previous.
During the whole summer, the sun hid itself behind the clouds, as if unwilling to shine upon the earth. In the middle of the quietude, the earth
began to quake as if it was dying. The mountains opened up to vomit forth fire and flames. Some of them sunk under the earth while in other places
mountains rose out of the plains... Atland disappeared and the wild waves rose so high over the hills and dales that everything was buried under the
seas. Many people were swallowed up by the earth and others who had escaped the fire perished in the waters.
- (The Oera Linda Book)
And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as a sackcloth of hair, and the
moon became as blood; And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind.
And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.
- (Book of Revelation 6:12, 6:13, 6:14).
Long ago, our ancestors lived in the world’s largest village. Life was care-free until the great chief of the heavens decided to destroy mankind
by changing the sky and brining a worldwide flood. Survivors escaped in large canoes which took them to a new land whee they landed on a
mountain.
- The Haida Myth
Long ago our ancestors lived on the island of Dilmun. Life was care-free until the sky-god and flood-god decided to destroy mankind by changing
the sky and bringing a world-wide flood. Survivors escaped in a large ship which took them to a new land where they landed on a mountain.
- Sumerian Myth
SC: These ancient texts represent not even a scratch of what is available from just about every culture in every corner of the world. They can’t
all be wrong, Hans.

SC: The survivors – from ALL of Earth’s cultures at that time - kept going.
Hans: And not a single one of them demonstrated a sliver of common technical knowledge? Not even common pottery.

SC: Have a look at the last two myths above (Haida and Sumerian). Do you notice a strong similarity? The Haida tribe are located on the Pacific
coast of America, a world apart from the Sumerians who lived on the plains of Iraq. How is it possible to have such near identical myths? These
people had common myths and – who knows – perhaps even shared a common heritage.

SC: So where do you think these crops suddenly, miraculously appeared from?
Hans: Ooops, you do realize that they didn’t miraculously appear don’t you Scott? They evolved quite slowly, in 10500 BC no grain crops were
domesticated. I recommend you read Diamond’s work on this matter. As a matter of fact in most cases the original wild versions still exist we know
where they were all from – none were introduced from an unknown area. I recommend you read about the evolution of the Maize and Emmer Wheat.
“SC hhmm – I wonder how that could have been?”
Hans: you probably need to do some study on this subject, it’s a rather large hole in the old idea eh?

SC: Vavilov determined eight independent centres of origin of the world’s most cultivated plants. Vavilov proved that most of the world’s
domesticated crops were derived from plants that originated in
mountain regions high above sea level. Quite remarkable, don’t you think,
that Plato tells us the very same thing? Now, why do you think ancient people would be cultivating crops in the high mountains? I’ll give you a
clue – think ‘flood’.
Best,
SC