theos-talk Re: Decode,
Jan 03, 2011 10:10 AM
by thalprin
Yeah, Cleopatra was a Pharoah; the Pharoahs were the Monarchs of Eygpt; histoically speaking, these are not small matters - big difference between historical truths and 'advertising'.
Terrie
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@...> wrote:
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> She must have been one helluva woman!
> >Cass
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> >From: thalprin <thalprin@...>
> >To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> >Sent: Sun, 2 January, 2011 2:49:04 PM
> >Subject: theos-talk Re: Decode,
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> >Maybe with a twist of the tongue it could, also, be that Cleopatra married
> >Caesar' pal, after his death, not because that too was just one of the customs
> >observed of the time, but because she'd oh so just bewitched him too -
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> >Too funny a/b, besides being a really interesting point in history; I think my
> >favorite fairy tale there is the one where Cleopatra sneaks in to meet Caesar
> >rolled up in a carpet.
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> >First time I've ever heard of a Pharoah traveling like that (gender aside) not
> >to mention that it's really improbable that a Pharoah' court would've ever
> >allowed its Monarch to demean their country/customs like that; think of the
> >honor, the insult - nah, I think in all likelyhood she was escorted by (carpet)
> >Caravan, so, the Persians mediating, perhaps -
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> >Still, pretty funny, the attempts to make things look other than they were/are -
> >illusionists run rapid, that's nothing new.
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> >Terrie
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> >--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "thalprin" <thalprin@> wrote:
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> >> Maybe next he can tell us why Cleopatra married Caesar and that it had nothing
> >>to do their basic customs of the time and everything to do with her being a
> >>bewitching pagan slut.
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> >> Or, maybe he can tell us how Da Vinci wrote backwards not because many cultures
> >>did at that time AND simply because ooooh it's just so darn mysterious.
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> >> Or, or, or, sheesh, sorry, but, it's so I dunno stupid it is funny.
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> >> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "thalprin" <thalprin@> wrote:
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> >> > Been watching Decoded this morning, Brad Metlzer's new TV program. His
> >>programs sure are familiar. It's weird when/if you watch somethng that basically
> >>mirrors your own historical research from a few years back - except that he
> >>always seems to twist the topic and mismark the historical points; the statue of
> >>liberty, the civil war, the assas. of lincoln - he says he collects stories,
> >>well, I guess that he does a/b what I think is most interesting is his listing
> >>in wikipedia that states he's worked for not only Dark Horse a/b CIA, FBI (think
> >>tank) in 2008.
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> >> > Maybe that's why he takes to miss the mark so much.
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> >> > Terrie
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