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reprinted from my post to :

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Precolumbian_Inscriptions/


from cayce we are given the date of the sinking of poseidonia, the
last of atlantis, at 10,700 bc. from 'oera linda book', we are told
the fleet of inka sailed for the americas 193 years after that, or at
10,507 bc. so at this early date the high civilization of the inka
became a colonizing power itself, spreading their influence north
into yucatan and ohio, and much later into china as the shang. it
appears that a second wave of migration and influence of the inka
spread north into both areas of mexico and ohio circa 3100 bc,
joining the earlier remnant from the inka and atlanteans already
there, and the newly arrived lost tribes to become the mound
builders in ohio.
im sure few will believe this hypothesis, but it may well be the
most accurate historical account written in ages. i hope you saw the
andean legend link i sent about the ayar brothers, almost surely
describing the magyar.
tyre was founded by the frisian admiral nef-tunis, and the fleet
was hired by the phoenicians, becoming the source for their later
prowess in navigation and seamanship. i think the date for the
founding of tyre will verify the early date for the inka fleet to the
andes.


imho
mike





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