billythekidder
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- Apr 30, 2012
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I do not see the double cross, would you be so kind as to explain?
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Hi Oddrock, what I am seeing is a shared symbol buy the natives and the Jesuit. The Cross of Lorraine (French: Croix de Lorraine) is originally a heraldic cross. The two-barred cross consists of a vertical line crossed by two smaller horizontal bars. In the ancient version, both bars were of the same length. In 20th century use it is "graded" with the upper bar being the shorter. The Lorraine name has come to signify several cross variations, including the patriarchal cross with its bars near the top. The natives called it the Dragonfly. This is very old stuff, 800 A.D. It is suggested the Templars escaped to a secret land, or a King claimed America first. Some believe the Lewis and Clark expedition found evidence of Property Markers that would have stopped out advance towards the west coast. Un fortunately there have been many forgerys dating from the 1800's that have cast a cloud of doubt on any new finds.View attachment 761723View attachment 761724looks like a F and some symbols
That's a nice looking Mayan-looking-face shadow. If you'd found a petroglyph centered on the pointy nose-tip, you'd have something to shout about.
Hi Oddrock, what I am seeing is a shared symbol buy the natives and the Jesuit. The Cross of Lorraine (French: Croix de Lorraine) is originally a heraldic cross. The two-barred cross consists of a vertical line crossed by two smaller horizontal bars. In the ancient version, both bars were of the same length. In 20th century use it is "graded" with the upper bar being the shorter. The Lorraine name has come to signify several cross variations, including the patriarchal cross with its bars near the top. The natives called it the Dragonfly. This is very old stuff, 800 A.D. It is suggested the Templars escaped to a secret land, or a King claimed America first. Some believe the Lewis and Clark expedition found evidence of Property Markers that would have stopped out advance towards the west coast. Un fortunately there have been many forgerys dating from the 1800's that have cast a cloud of doubt on any new finds.
Hi Oddrock, what I am seeing is a shared symbol buy the natives and the Jesuit. The Cross of Lorraine (French: Croix de Lorraine) is originally a heraldic cross. The two-barred cross consists of a vertical line crossed by two smaller horizontal bars. In the ancient version, both bars were of the same length. In 20th century use it is "graded" with the upper bar being the shorter. The Lorraine name has come to signify several cross variations, including the patriarchal cross with its bars near the top. The natives called it the Dragonfly. This is very old stuff, 800 A.D. It is suggested the Templars escaped to a secret land, or a King claimed America first. Some believe the Lewis and Clark expedition found evidence of Property Markers that would have stopped out advance towards the west coast. Un fortunately there have been many forgerys dating from the 1800's that have cast a cloud of doubt on any new finds.
Hmmm..so sdc the only shout about shadow sign has to b on a pecked "happy man"
Oddrock
No, but it sure would help, don't you think? I found a beautiful rock outcropping once that looked like Richard Nixon in profile. Should I have assumed the Republican hierarchy cached gold nearby in the 1970's, or should I have said, "Hmmm. A rock that looks like Richard Nixon."?
Springfield,
... When "evidence is not proof", then what is the use?
Oddrock
You either want the truth or not. It's seldom available, but you can keep trying. I saw an interesting headstone once during my formative years in Iowa that said, "Everything you believe is a lie."
They say: "The Truth Hurts"
I believe I paid too much for the "confidential".
I just saw an interesting headstone: "Here Lies ----------/He was a Legend in His Own Mind"
Springfield,
Lighten up o enlightend one...hmm I agree with most you say....#657 was an attempt of humor....guess you did not see the thumbs up or the laughing sign...? I do not care to debate any matters with you...so I yield the floor to you the Master/debater...No, I do not ask for my $ back, only a play of words...may my God Bless You!
Oddrock