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On 16 Nov 2003 06:45:23 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pietro
Sommavilla) wrote:
>DrPostman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> On 15 Nov 2003 10:16:34 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pietro
>> Sommavilla) wrote:
>>
>>
>> >now you will find some punk-links for explain things from "your lame
>> >point of view"like who built Machu Pichu or the nazca sites or even to
>> >explain the obvious pole shift (around 1600 a.c.)that cause the
>> >mammoths to frozen in a land that was warmer and full of plants...
>>
>> We know who built Machu Picchu, the stone quarries are right up
>> there on the mountain and some of the tools they used are there.
>> As for the Nazca lines I tend to take the word of Maria Reich,
>> a lady who spent several decades on site. They are ritual lines
>> that go along with the underground irrigation channels that you
>> have never even heard about. They were made by the people
>> who lived there for religious purposes and all your woo woo
>> nonsense made up from people who have never even been
>> there, let alone spending decades researching on site, will
>> avail you nothing but the scorn you deserve.
>
>Of course the Incas build a huge city on the top of a montain !
They built Cuzco too, and it is located on a mountain. Who
are you claiming built them, when we have the quarries and
tools they used right near by?
>> You have also failed to explain what evidence you
>> have of an "obvious pole shift around 1600". There
>> is nothing obvious about it. It is pure fantasy.
>
>... what ? thare a lot of evidences for that..just go in the
>library..and read..punk !
Cowardly evasion noted.
>> Also, you have never provided a source for the
>> "spring flowers" you claim were found in frozen mammoths.
>
>I did Punk ! can you read ?
Cowardly evasion noted.
>> You lose, luser.
>
>in your dream..punk !
Cowardly evasion noted.
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