Wagoner's Lost Ledge

Watching the Chargers/Ravens game lol. Quick posts. Greg included McKinneys articles within his article.

The story I heard was quite a bit different from the Barry Storm version. I've never written it down. One of my prospecting mentors was an old Mormon guy who told me the "real" Wagoner story. I suspect Tom got a similar story. The "Mormon version". Everyone involved was Mormon. Including Hebe MacDonald. They held back some info as far as I can tell.
I see. I'll leave you to it. Thank you for all your info Jim. It amazes me how much you know...
Side note: When I lived back east, "Mormon" was just something you heard about on the TV. Now that Im here, I can count 4 Mormon churches as I drive down the road before reaching another variety (baptist, catholic, etc...) Now that I think about it, my polling station is the local Mormon church. They are everywhere here in large numbers so......in my head that lends credence to the Mormon aspect of this story. Thanks Jim!
 

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There are a lot more I don't have in front of me, from many Greek poets not as famous as Homer or Hesiod. Apollo always has blonde hair too, probably because he represents the sun, but you can see them online anyway.
Yes, those ancient writers and philosophers, used the blonde hair as a divinization, something different you could see around. Those statements were the beginning of the aryan race concept.
Plato described the Atlanteans in the same way, as superior human beings, concept which was adopted in the 19th and 20th century by racists like Hitler and different other clans all over the world.
Also the fairy tales writers adopted this concept by describing the most beautiful women and the most strong men, having blond hair and giving them titles like king, prince, queen and princess. Even that blonde woman with magical powers from " Game of Thrones " follows the same concept, so the aryanism still exist in the background.

History also taught how aryans were/are just an illusion, an idea, common people with a specific body characteristics.
 

Yes, those ancient writers and philosophers, used the blonde hair as a divinization, something different you could see around. Those statements were the beginning of the aryan race concept.
Plato described the Atlanteans in the same way, as superior human beings, concept which was adopted in the 19th and 20th century by racists like Hitler and different other clans all over the world.
Also the fairy tales writers adopted this concept by describing the most beautiful women and the most strong men, having blond hair and giving them titles like king, prince, queen and princess. Even that blonde woman with magical powers from " Game of Thrones " follows the same concept, so the aryanism still exist in the background.

History also taught how aryans were/are just an illusion, an idea, common people with a specific body characteristics.
Yes you are correct. The greatest poets, historians and philosophers of their day and ours used blonde hair as the epitome of their race. Even ancient Greek statues were painted blonde when you analyze the remaining paint. Just like you said.......they were the DIVINE examples (and by so saying, proving my point).
Now go cope some more and keep telling yourself that those ancient philosophers, historians and poets were "illusioned," because post WWII "historians" said so.

At first it was: "No No you're thinking of Scandinavian Gods!"
1 hour later it is: "Ok fine the Greeks DID have blonde Gods, but they were just illusioned!" lol
Go cope.

Was Darius the Great "illusioned" too? Read line 2 of the inscription at his tomb, which he wrote himself before dying. What does he call himself? Illusion? Where does the word IRAN come from? What is the root of IRAN? What about Mt ARARAT (in the CAUCAS mountains, which is where the word caucasian comes from...so ARYAN and CAUCASIAN in the same mountain chain)? What is the root word there? Last but not least...what is the root of the word ARISTOCRAT???? I know I know....the root word is "illusion" right?
 

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