Thanks Tennessee Nana.
One of *those* topics, so, a nice two-fer.
Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History | Immanuel Velikovsky | 1945Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History | Immanuel Velikovsky | 1945[snip] 7. The Papyrus Ipuwer describes a natural catastrophe and not merely a social revolution, as is supposed. A juxtaposition of many passages of this papyrus (edited by A. Gardiner, under the name “Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage”, 1909) with passages from the Scriptures dealing with the story of the plagues and the escape from Egypt, proves that both sources describe the same events. [/snip]
After all these years, has there been a break in the stonewall of “experts” who worked so hard to dismiss the evidence that this is an another source depicting the story of the 10 plagues?
Keep on gaslighting or lose your position is one heck of a powerful extortion to stay aligned to a narrative.