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kd5gho [email protected]
Sat, 19 Oct 2002 23:12:58 -0500


Dude he got the coke from king Pablo. Duh!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nelson Derks" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [OKDXA] Check the top of the list...


> > Nelson I need to know how to make one of the degree circles.
> > Have any?
>
> Uhhhhhhhhhhhh... Degree circle?
>
> Are we talking about a crop circle, or something else? The ASCII wheel in
> one of the crop circles from August is absolutely amazing, but aside from
> that I'm at a loss as to what you're referring to.
>
> But, speaking of creepy, this Saturday night's 'Dreamland' with Whitley
> Streiber on KSTP (1500 kHz) is telling me that Egyptian artifacts have
been
> analyzed with a high silver content in their copperware and traces of
> cocaine and tobacco in mummies...
>
> You say "so what...?"
>
> The silver content of the copper matches only what's found in Michigan
> today, and both cocoa and tobacco were strictly South and North American
> crops, respectively. So... How did a Pharaoh of old like King Tutentedrode
> manage to acquire these materials? I'm guessing Green Country or Ham
Holiday
> circa 2,400 BC, but they're thinking it's more likely America was
discovered
> around 2,500 BC. Go Figure.
>
> Click here on Sunday http://www.unknowncountry.com/ then 'Listen Now' and
> look for the October 19th program. All I know for sure is that
Newfoundland
> was discovered by KD5DLL in 2002, and that's a fact...
>
> (the well NEVER runs dry on that one!)
>
> - AC5UP
>
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