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<blockquote data-quote="gl100" data-source="post: 29834" data-attributes="member: 296"><p><strong>Re: My Atlantis</strong></p><p></p><p>Just a few thoughts on this bit of science fiction written by Doug Yurich.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>He is correct. It was a society the Olmecs probably didn?t know. While it is impossible to completely discount transantlantic travel and migration, the fact remains that there is very little credible evidence to support this hypothesis. Anyone who has traveled to Vera Cruz and the surrounding Gulf Region of Mexico can easily see a resemblance to the statues in some of the general population. In fact, the Olmec heads show a marked resemblance to other Native American tribes and the Asian ancestry generally attributed to them.</p><p> </p><p>While the view may not be consistent with great builders, it is consistent with existing Mayan and Aztec hieroglyphics, carvings and codices.</p><p> </p><p>Hogwash. Unless the conquistadores had surface to air missiles, this is a ridiculous notion. Suffice it to say, had the Aztecs and Incas possessed flying craft, Mexico and South America would not have fallen under Spanish rule and would probably have been conquered through hostile takeovers by Boeing, Northrup and Lockheed Martin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl100, post: 29834, member: 296"] [b]Re: My Atlantis[/b] Just a few thoughts on this bit of science fiction written by Doug Yurich. He is correct. It was a society the Olmecs probably didn?t know. While it is impossible to completely discount transantlantic travel and migration, the fact remains that there is very little credible evidence to support this hypothesis. Anyone who has traveled to Vera Cruz and the surrounding Gulf Region of Mexico can easily see a resemblance to the statues in some of the general population. In fact, the Olmec heads show a marked resemblance to other Native American tribes and the Asian ancestry generally attributed to them. While the view may not be consistent with great builders, it is consistent with existing Mayan and Aztec hieroglyphics, carvings and codices. Hogwash. Unless the conquistadores had surface to air missiles, this is a ridiculous notion. Suffice it to say, had the Aztecs and Incas possessed flying craft, Mexico and South America would not have fallen under Spanish rule and would probably have been conquered through hostile takeovers by Boeing, Northrup and Lockheed Martin. [/QUOTE]
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