Message from @KimDracula
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The author is unknown after all
So this shows overwhelming proof for its legitimacy.
You are claiming a conspiracy theory without proof that this smart guy was this educated
There's no evidence that it's true
Can show proof of this smart guy
I'm just saying it was probably an elaborate hoax
Not according to the archeological and other ancient writings.
Source
Source for which one
It claims to written in 1250s so we should have a copy as old as that
How do you know an archeologist didn't write this
It is a book that has accounts from 2193 BCE to 200 BCE. What source do you want dealing with what account.
Archeologist wrote it?? Can you show me proof of this conspiracy theory?
You cant just take any text and claim it's true
You need evidence
The oldest copy is from the 1860s
You can't take a stance and say it is fake you need evidence. Conspiracy theories is not evidence
My evidence is that there is no evidence
To believe it
PORG HYPE
@Queef Madagascar There is evidence. Here is one claim:
In 1871 AD, four years after the appearance of the Oera Linda manuscript, the wealthy self-taught archaeologist, Dr Heinrich Schliemann, started excavations on a hill called Hisarlik near the Turkish town of Chanak. The site had already been identified as the likely site of Homeric Troy by the Scottish journalist, Charles McLaren in 1822. Schliemann’s find, the Priam Treasure, was named after King Priam who, according to Homer and Dares of Phrygia, was the king of Troy when the city was ransacked by the Achaeans.
Archaeological work continued intermittently for the remai
nder of the 19th century and into the 20th century. By 1938, the work done by Wilhelm Dörpfeld (1893/4) and Carl Blegen (1932-1938) revealed that there were at least nine cities on top of one another. Only in the early 21st century was the most likely layer for Homeric Troy dated with relative certainty. Archaeologists announced that Troy VIIa was destroyed by warfare in ca 1188 BC. The announcement was made some 130 years after the Oera Linda manuscript was first examined by Dr E Verwijs at Leeuwarden in Friesland.
In the 19th century the Legend of Troy was still regarded as a myth.
In “The Book of Adela’s Followers”, the Oera Linda Book has the following entry:
“In the year one thousand and five (1188 BC) after Aldland was submerged, this was inscribed on the eastern wall of Fryasburch”
(Fryasburch = OLB’s capital of Frya’s land - today Den Burgh, Island of Texel, Netherlands):
“After we have not seen any Krekalandar (Greeks) in Almanland for twelve years, there came three ships, more beautiful than any we had or had ever seen. On the largest of them was a king of the Ihonhis Islands(Ionian Islands). His name was Ulysus (Ulysses) and the claims about his wisdom were great.”
(Note: Dares mentioned that the Trojan War lasted for 10 years, 6 months and 12 days. Commercial shipping to Western Europe, therefore, appear to have stopped some 18 months before in preparation of the war.)
Can i be undeafened?
Never
Yo sup man
Source? @Aryan Republic
Your just making claims
I was muted by some voice mod that was messing with me a day ago
@Queef Madagascar now can you provide evidence for your conspiracy theory?
@Mr.Weyland he's in voice lobby 2
DRUIDS AND BRAHMINS: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY?
"In an historical examination of the idea that the beliefs and practices of Druids and Brahmins were and are in some way related, this paper examines the literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which sought to establish such connections."
http://www.uni-marburg.de/religionswissens...s/robinson.html
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