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Re: OK Nancy, Where Is It?


The Small Kahuna (person@company.com) wrote:
> If one were to assume that the crust did in fact move, 
> it is not too much of a stretch to imagine such an 
> event making the maintenance of historical records
> somewhat difficult, so you have a self-erasing event.

Indeed, and the chaos that ensues was well recorded during the Exodus. 
When this time comes in 2003, the Bush Administration and their rich
buddies (ala Enron) will be safely away in enclaves protected by the
beefed up military, who will be protecting them from the taxpayers, ala
the mob. Ever wonder why they were so DESPERATE to gain the White House
that they had to STOP THE COUNTING of ballots.  This is a democracy?

Ages in Chaos, Prophecy, by Velikovsky		

    The history of Egypt reaches back to hoary antiquity;  
    the Jewish people (have ) a history that claims to 
    describe the very beginning of (their) nation's march 
    through the centuries.  They bore the yoke of bondage
    (in Egypt).  Historians have agreed that (their) 
    Exodus took place during the period called .. the New
    Kingdom of Egypt. ... The beginning of the New 
    Kingdom is established to have been about 1580 B.C.

Ages in Chaos, An Egyptian Eyewitness, by Velikovsky 

    The (Egyptian) papyrus containing the words of Ipuwer 
    ... according to its first possessor, Anastasi, was found 
    in the neighborhood of the pyramids of Saqqara.  In 
    1909 the text was published by Alan H. Gardiner.  The 
    text points to the historical character of the situation.  
    Egypt was in distress;  the social system had become 
    disorganized;  violence filled the land.  Invaders preyed
    upon the defenseless population;  the rich were stripped
    of everything and slept in the open, and the poor took 
    their possessions. ... Compare some passages from the 
    Book of Exodus (with) the papyrus.

    Papyrus  2:5-6 Plague is throughout the land.  Blood is 
                   everywhere.
             2:10  The river is blood.
    Exodus   7:21  There was blood throughout all the land of 
                   Egypt.
             7:20  All the waters that were in the river were 
                   turned to blood.

    Papyrus  2:10  Men shrink from tasting .. and thirst after 
                   water.
    Exodus   7:24  And all the Egyptians digged round about 
                   the river for water to drink;  for they could 
                   not drink of the water of the river.

    Payrus   2:8   Forsooth, the land turns round as does a 
                   potter's wheel.
             2:11  The towns are destroyed.
             7:4   The residence is destroyed in a minute.

    Papyrus  2:10  Forsooth, gates, columns and walls are 
                   consumed by fire.
    Exodus   9:23  The fire ran along the ground.  There was 
                   hail, and fire mingled with the hail.

    Papyrus  4:14  Trees are destroyed.
             6:1   No fruit or herbs are found.
    Exodus   9:25  And the hail smote every herb of the field, 
                   and brake every tree of the field.

    Papyrus  4:3   Forsooth, the children of princes are 
                   dashed against the walls.
    Exodus  12:27  (The Angel of the Lord) smote the 
                   Egyptians.

    Papyrus  9:11  The land is not light.
    Exodus  10:22  And there was a thick darkness in all the
                   land of Egypt.

    There was no longer any royal power in Egypt.  In the 
    following weeks the cities turned into scenes of looting.  
    Justice ceased to function.  The catastrophe that 
    rendered Egypt defenseless was a signal to the tribes of
    the Arabian desert.  The Egyptians did not defend 
    themselves.

    Papyrus 6:9   Forsooth, the laws of the judgment-hall 
                  are cast forth.  Men walk upon them in the public
                  places.
            6:7   Forsooth, public offices are opened and their 
                  census-lists are taken away.
           10:3   The storehouse of the king is the common 
                  property of everyone.
          10:3-6  Lower Egypt weeps.  The entire palace is 
                  without its revenues.  To it belong (by right) 
                  wheat and barley, geese and fish.
          14:11   There are none found to stand and protect 
                  themselves.