Gosh I really LOVE Montana, in fact tried to move there but the seller of the place could not meet us in price and that idea went out the window. What a beautiful place, even with the harsh winters.klondike wrote:Hello Roy,
Good to hear you folks are getting good weather in the Dakota`s. Visited a friend several years ago in Montana. When he invited me up the weather was beautiful and in the 70`s. By the time I made it to Bozeman it was very, very cold. Spent about a week at his ranch near a little community believe it is called Hot Springs. Coldest I have been in a long, long time.
Klondike also wrote
Well that is interesting, I would ask what leads you to conclude the photo is definitely of the LDM and not any other possibility, if you can share that publicly?Ms. Corbin`s book both conceals and reveals. A dance of what is and what is not. The question is why. Even deception can tell you a great deal if you are open to its truth. Perhaps deception is used to hide great truths if so no harm no foul. We always have the responsibility to separate the wheat from the chaff. Perhaps there is a picture in Ms. Corbin`s book of the drift mine that is known as the ldm, if so then obviously it is the most important book written on the subject. Is there such a picture. Yes there is.
Klondike also wrote
That is a dang shame; now no one will likely ever know anything about it. Too bad, a wrecked ancient Old world ship found in AZ, far from the sea, would settle that argument over Isolation vs Diffusion theories of history in an absolute way. You would not believe some of the counter-arguments I have received, like the finding of ancient Punic wrecks off Honduras and Mexico only showed they crossed the water, not that they reached the shore! Hence if one ship could be shown to have made its way well inland from the sea, it could no longer be argued that the ships sank before ever reaching America.
In terms of the wreckage of the ancient ship in the Salt River, another group is working that as I write this. In 60 days that will be worked out and stored in the same place the contents of Spirit Mountain are interned.
Klondike also wrote
Merry Christmas to you too, hope it is your best one ever, and that goes to Joe and anyone else reading our little discussion here.
As far as the Smithsonian goes the files were given a while back along with a number of other things for safe keeping. The name it is gifted under is really quite humorous. Don`t expect anyone will figure it out. It is too simple,
Perhaps it will one day be given to someone as a gift. Perhaps it already has. Stamped and ready to go.
Merry christmas and may the stars keep you safe.
Klondike
Roy ~ Oroblanco