tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011529.post8655786859757874065..comments2023-10-23T02:11:07.155-07:00Comments on "ELMO'S JUNCTION": "Beatles, Mysteries, and Other Things"~D.Puck'http://www.blogger.com/profile/03641671598660511400noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011529.post-51727013432265395602008-06-14T14:44:00.000-07:002008-06-14T14:44:00.000-07:00Was this the Elder Wand you saught:http://www.hels...Was this the Elder Wand you saught:<BR/>http://www.helsinki.fi/~pjojala/dinosaur.htm<BR/>?<BR/><BR/>Dinotopia is not a fiction. Dinoglyfs and dinolits are not only literally described but even carved, hewn and painted all over the continents by the paleolithic man and even by the man of antiquities.<BR/><BR/>E.g. Beowulf is the oldest book written in the archaic English that still survives. Guess what? Its main figure is yet another dragon slayer, this time from our Nordic countries.<BR/><BR/>Dinoglyfs they are. Ever read the book of Job? That's Leviathan & Behemot, folks. The longest description of any animals in the whole Jewish Grammata. Besides the flying reptiles of as late a figure as Isaiah - the flying snakes were described also by the Greek father of history, Herodotos.<BR/><BR/>In Mosaic law of the Old Testament of Judaism and Christianity, there was also one species classified as both bird and a reptile:<BR/>Qetzalcoatl=tinshemet=liskolintu=Archaeopteryx=’old feather' ?<BR/><BR/>Recovering from hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of the brain,<BR/>Pauli.Ojala@gmail.com<BR/>evolutionary critic<BR/>Biochemist, drop-out<BR/>(MSci-Master of Sciing)<BR/>Helsinki, FinlandOjalanpoikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01295332610492661778noreply@blogger.com