hagoth7 Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 (edited) On 6/30/2016 at 9:29 AM, rodheadlee said: I hope Robert Smith and some of the other archaeologist here would comment on this video. It details a voyage in 600 BVC from the Middle East to Panama by Malachi to hide the Ark of the Covenant. I find it interesting that there is a City Of David in Panama. We were to go visit a friend that lived there and we were driven away by a storm. We were not able to enter the creek that they use for a harbor and had to sail away to deeper water. My weather reports indicated smooth water and light winds, it was a local disturbance. I also find it interesting that others are making fun of this find in another thread on this board, it's no wonder we are not allowed to have the plates JS used to bring us the BoM. People shout give us evidence! and when we get some it is ridiculed.... Although I believe Phoenicians traveled the Atlantic like a highway, I don't yet have a good bead on how legit these findings are. For now, however: 1. When are some of these artifacts coming to North America? 2. Was Saraivla transcribed correctly? If memory serves, in some languages, the character for the p/b/v/f sound closely resembles (and could be mistaken for) the character for the m sound. In others, what we call the m character is even sometimes used for the v/f sound. "mh in the centre of a word is pronounced as a v sound..." https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Irish/Pronunciation If either is the case: Does Sara-ivla = Sara-imla = Zara-hemla (founded by Mulek's people)? Has anyone had a glimpse of the original mention of this town's name? If so, are they willing to share a snapshot of the characters used to originally spell that name? Edited November 1, 2016 by hagoth7
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