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To: AFB-XYZ
What about the Amerindians?
Another example:
This map was printed in 1572 which shown two locations for King Solomon's mines.
Peru and California.

How did they know? That is where Noah's great grandson Ophir went. Ophir was the one that shipped the gold to King Solomon.
How did Noah's grandson know to travel thousands of miles to those two already known locations? and how did they make the trip? Christopher Columbus (Jewish forced convert) used this information to make his trip said Peter Martyr of Angleria in 1500 AD.

I remember asking my teacher as a little kid. Why where they looking for gold? Why not diamonds or something else? Why did they expect to find gold?

Ophir (19 on map) (other names on that map are interesting. many I don't know)
https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/93232/world-first-state-benedict-arias-montanus-sacrae-geogra-montanus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophir#Inspiration_or_named_after
Puru gold mine Yanacocha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanacocha#History
1,158 posted on 04/23/2023 4:08:10 AM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Steve Van Doorn

Pretty fascinating. Seems a a whole lot of stuff isn’t taught in conventional schooling. Thanks for the links; I’ll take a closer look today.


1,167 posted on 04/23/2023 5:04:44 AM PDT by AFB-XYZ (Stand up, or bend over)
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To: Steve Van Doorn

Interesting CIA connection in the Wikipedia article about the Yanacocha mine

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanacocha


1,219 posted on 04/23/2023 11:22:49 AM PDT by AZLiberty (All I want for May Day is President Trump back in office (and Kari Lake as my governor!))
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