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Letters to Scholars
To John Halloran (founder/ President of the Sumerian database-Library of Congress approved) ————————– (From John) On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 3:48 PM John Halloran [email protected]>wrote: Kyle, So you have switched from Yahoo to Gmail. I last heard from you in 2003 when you ordered the Thomsen and Hayes books.


Thermoactinomycetes isolated from geothermal springs in Armenia capable of producing extracellular hydrolases
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Loeb Classics
Loeb Classics; Plato; Cratylus; pg 121; vs. 418 SET ONE OF ‘MOTIONS’ Dei’on – “obligation” (Root: ‘to go through’) *de’o—-* (root of Dei’on) – “to bind” as a prisoner or animal—-Mt. 18:18 (Cf. “Deismos” as cognate) Blaberon (cognate) —————————————- SET TWO OF ‘MOTIONS’ (Plato says that these particular names signify

SUPERSTITIOUS UNDERSTANDING
Etymology’s joke on us is that our very words that mean “grasp an idea of, mentally fit together parts of reality” — are themselves obscure or incomprehensible to us. Understand is so plainly odd that even people who don’t think about word histories notice it. In form it is a compound

Turkish Language and the Native Americans
Origins of Early North American Indians are Turkish/ Georgian/Altaic (Japonic) | Traces of the Altaic Words “ATA”, “APA”, “ANA” and Their Derivatives in the Languages of Some of the Native Peoples of Americas By: Polat Kaya In early 1980s, out of curiosity, I was wondering about a possible existence of