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Originally posted by VelvetSplash
Can we have a quick-fire Q&A round, hosted by Byrd please?
Originally posted by VelvetSplash
Can we have a quick-fire Q&A round, hosted by Byrd please?
Originally posted by Alexander the o.k.
May I ask what chemicals have to do with this thread?
To my knowledge, he has never written about tripping on salvia divinorum or peyote or dmt or any other chemical.
[edit on 4-10-2007 by Alexander the o.k.]
Originally posted by jaydelay
Originally posted by VelvetSplash
Can we have a quick-fire Q&A round, hosted by Byrd please?
agreed,
though my first pick would have been marduk,
(from the above linked website)
The manner in which Shamir was kept secure may give us some clue “The Shamir may not be put in an iron vessel for safe-keeping, nor ii any metal vessel: it would burst such a receptacle asunder.”8 “It is kept wrapped in wool inside a box of lead filled with barley-bran.”
The names of the twelve tribes were inscribed on the twelve semi-precious stones of the Urim and Tummim, the breastplate of the High Priest, not by carving, but by writing with a certain fluid and “showing” them to Shamir, or exposing them to its action.
Originally posted by Essan
I'd like to know if Graham is now embarrassed about the conclusions he drew in Fingerprints of the Gods - conclusions based on flawed research and which I believe even he now no longer believes (ie that there was once an ancient civilisation living in Antarctica). Especially since he is still making money from people buying his book.
That's the polite version