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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (160922)4/22/2005 6:16:15 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 281500
 
Z actually claims a connection to I and thusly more like thirty centuries, or more, but wandered off for seventeen and a half of them prior to one and a quarter ago ... New Zealand has a land tenure system quite unlike that of the new ottoman one involved in this situation, ditto for cultural standards between landlord and tenant ... Rothschild money passed to said ottomans was in many cases certainly tainted by that association, and if they cut me a cheque instead i vow to do all humanly possible to keep its portion pristine ... arabs do not start wars of conquest in the situation current, the war was started for them by foreigners, arabs simply defend themselves in a spectacularly ineffective manner ... the 'great economic performer' is such due at least in part to inflow of cash from US taxpayers, and specifically excludes the arab from any meaningful portion of its demographic ... you probably can't grow kumara in Palestine however there is an abundance of long pig, one should carefully think out all consequences intended and otherwise before passing the word, though ... some of it is halal, and some kosher, fwiw ... but we digress

In this plain clear black and white diagram,
proto-semitic begets west semitic
west semitic begets central semitic
central semitic begets northwest semitic
northwest semitic begets canaanite, ahem
canaanite begets both phoenician and hebrew

bartleby.com

All quite teutonically capitalised, so it could be wrong in other ways too, or incomplete, who knows, but hey, it's there