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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (709)5/5/2003 4:58:10 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4912
 
Thanks for your reply! I dont have time right this minute to deal with everything so, please grant me a stay on those parts not covered herein;

You Said; "that outlook strikes me as not very imaginative. fortunately, the markets, in their reliance on only the recent past, lack imagination and are thus always laid low by the unexpected. therein lies opportunity."

Which relates to my very First statement & your first and last comments.

Z. Sitchin depicts golds history in its most original and imaginative context! He reasoned from deciphering pre Babylonia texts that the need for gold was behind the motivation for the creation of man. Within this context which he says happend 360,000 to 450,000 odd years ago, man was created to carry out mining of the precious metal. And mans relationship to the metal ever since, is archtypical. ie Critical, to those lost portions of mankinds history. Sitchin is one of the few scholars in the world who can actually read the texts in question.

As an aside, Michael Cremo in "Hidden Archeology" shows perfect, but large Steel ball bearings dated from approx. 400,000 years ago, found deep in South African Gold mines in strata that had not seen the light of day since that period of time.

Wish I had the time to get into the rest but need to go, looking forward to it.