Posted on 11/02/2018 10:05:54 PM PDT by ransomnote
Jamestown VA? They know where it is, tourist attraction. Roanoke.
Good article, that is a possibility.
Petraeus was over the CIA during this time
***** Pedraeus was outed. I am thinking he is a white hat. In this climate of everything goes.
I don’t believe in affairs but when I see outed for an affair with the opposite sex I am so thankful its not sane sex, that’s bad I know, #sorry
Snip...
U.S. Army General David Petraeus became director of the CIA in 2011. He resigned from the post in 2012, after his extramarital affair with Paula Broadwell was publicized.
Might the eleven spaces represent the eleven people mentioned in paragraph 3 of the article that Davey Crockett posted in #563 ?
*****I was thinking at first it was the folks Q posted of pictures at the rally’s... Now I am over thinking.
Another of my rules by Q its right in front of you.
I was shocked that article was on yahoo in detail, must be worst than we know, slow roll out and all that...we know both clintoos sold the USA down the road to China and I surmise that’s what the bathroom sever was all about, the evil and greed is astounding... Pray
Looking forward to President Trump meetings with Putin and Chinese on 11/11 at the G 20.
Thanks for another Oracle bags
Thanks, listening now!
Thanks. The last time I read anything about it, they seemed to still be arguing about exactly where it was. Has it been continuously inhabited as “Jamestown?”
The Roanoke colony, aka the Lost Colony, was the brain child of Sir Walter Raleigh and was founded on Roanoke Island in modern day Dare County North Carolina in 1585. The county is named for Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the New World.
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Sure, Roanoke was the disappearing settlement. Yanks and Rebs for a battle near Jamestown, well known place.
I'm confused by your answer. So--was Jamestown continuously inhabited from its founding to now--and called that whole period "Jamestown?"
I have this stray data point in my head that there was a period of time when it was not inhabited and that the experts didn't even know for sure precisely where it was. What parts of that memory are not true; what parts are true?
Mark
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The settlers at the Jamestown settlement did not do well. They disappeared and probably lived with the Cherokees. Hence early reports of blue-eyed Cherokees.
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I’m sorry my remark caused you to apparently and somehow conflate the numbers of masses said, around the world, with my number of Traditional Catholic churches that still exist today, in the United States. Throw in Canada, and you still can’t find 300.
I said:
“There are very, very few, approximately fewer than 300 functioning old Traditional Catholic churches left in the United States.”
I was speaking exclusively to the trace number of *bricks and mortar churches* left in the USA, who are fully functioning, FULL TIME, as a recognizable Traditional Catholic parish church, (since Vatican II).
Try to find me the number of Traditional Catholic parish churches, bricks and mortar, that offer exclusively the Traditional Latin Mass of old, and no other.
Find me even twenty, in the USA. (I sound like Abraham.)
Throw in Canada.
...so the shoes with feet still inside, washing up on our NW shores are from China???
Yes, Roanoke settlement. Sheesh.
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