Posted on 08/05/2010 8:56:07 AM PDT by Mikey_1962
Yes ... there is little difference in the worship of “ba’al”, of “tlaloc”, and of “convenience”.
Stays crunchy in milk and provides 8000% of the USDA minimum daily requirements for calcium. Along with fresh human spleen and peyote, part of a complete balanced breakfast.
Thanks for the link!
“Did King Tut’s Tomb really unleash a curse? New findings are showing that bacteria on the wall of the tomb might have been the cause of the curse. The bacteria would release spores into the air allowing it to be breathed. This in turn caused people who came into contact with these spores to become ill.”
http://www.kingtutone.com/tutankhamun/curse/
Ah - the people who love and revere savages. Peaceful tolerant cannibals who brutally murdered innocent people.
When Mayans invite you for supper, they really mean it!
Actually contrary to popular belief, Mayan civilization was long gone hundreds of years before the Spanish arrived in the New World...
That’s one thing that makes them fascinating, as they appear to have burned out completely on their own. The more we learn about them too, the more perverted and bloody they appear.
Even so, colonial Spanish brutality, while terrible was much more humane to the existing peoples than that of the then existing civilizations of the Aztec in Central America, or the Inca in South America.
They never invented the wheel but sure knew how to throw a party.... so long as you are not the guest of honor.
“in the city of El Zotz”
Would that be located in the state of El Freerepublic?
I heard rumors Jim was old, but holy smokes!
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Thanks Fractal Trader! Just adding to the catalog, not sending a general distribution. |
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