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Is the science EVER settled? Surely if we accept that it is we stop going back and testing the original hypothesis.... hence a house of cards is assembled. | |
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It would be interesting to know whether the Scottish Lords knew they were supposed to be the Scotii of Ireland and were slightly ashamed of such roots, though "choosing" to be Scythians does ... | |
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Have you not seen Anne Widdecombe? 90% methinks.... | |
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Not saying where I got this from - I just remember reading somewhere that the swastika represented the rotating sun.... but, yes, you are correct on the axis of the sun :) | |
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Does the sun not rotate?? I am sure it rotates, faster at its equator than its poles as it is gaseous..... | |
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The symbol shown above has a swastika in the quarter panels.... this was chosen by Hitler for its pagan roots and I believe represents the 'rotating / turning sun'. | |
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Hail Mick, been busy with life, kids, work, too busy to think - like the majority of the masses. | |
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Centurion: Homines barbaros, me audies.
Barbarus, captivos: Quid? Centurion: Habeo bonum nuntium et durus nuntius. Barbarus, et captiva: Bonum nuntium est? Centurion: Iam non sumus occidere. Barb ... |
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The university of Wales give their 'proto-celtic' word 'Dubro' to mean water, without giving any clue as to where that comes from.
The examples they give are Dubro = Water, Dubro-Jara = Water Hen, ... |
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The Romans called it Dubris (or Duvris) presumably from the current name of the place. The only similar word in Anglo Saxon is Dufan which means to 'dive' or 'drown' - could be memories of the floodin ... | |
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The concept that positions of the planets at the time of one's birth affecting the personality are so ludicrous it is hardly worth arguing against. | |
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I feel that the real reason for the historical outcome was that old Harold Godwinson was stitched up..... with many plotters agreeing to help in taking the throne from him. This obviously would not ma ... | |
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Surely for 'us' Europeans to end up with 4% Neanderthal DNA, there must have been an Adam who was 50 /50, then a 2nd generation who was 75 / 25..... etcetera. This would imply that the first generatio ... | |
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Where the Establishment stands in all this cannot be demonstrated. That is because The Establishment, as every AE-ist knows simply doesn't exist.
You would have a valid point if the massive change ... |
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Pembrokeshire became a border between the English speaking south and the Welsh speaking North (of Pembrokeshire) .... the Landsker line dividing the two areas. The south was an Anglo - Norman colony a ... | |
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