January 12, 2006

The Spirit Was Willing...

Hatched by Dafydd

Something meaty to chew on:

Scientists: Donner Family Not Cannibals
By Scott Sonner
Associated Press
Jan 12, 2005

Cannibalism has been documented at the Sierra Nevada site where most of the Donner Party's 81 members were trapped during the brutal winter of 1846-47, but 21 people, including all the members of the George and Jacob Donner families, were stuck six miles away because a broken axle had delayed them.

No cooked human bones were found among the thousands of fragments of animal bones at that Alder Creek site, suggesting Donner family members did not resort to cannibalism, the archaeologists said at a conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Sacramento, Calif.

All I can say is -- thank God the tiki bar is open!

Hatched by Dafydd on this day, January 12, 2006, at the time of 8:03 PM

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The following hissed in response by: KarmiCommunist

All I can say is -- thank God the tiki bar is open!

i don't drink alcohol, choosing instead an old herbal concoction that dates back past South America and Egypt, mixed with some modern 'twists' of my own...so to speak of something stronger than even the human brain can create.

i was once a slave in Atlantis, just to give a Karmic Hint.

No cooked human bones were found among the thousands of fragments of animal bones at that Alder Creek site, suggesting Donner family members did not resort to cannibalism, the archaeologists said at a conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Sacramento, Calif.

To the 'Two Scientists'...y'all are kidding, right?!? When one eats human flesh, they usually eat it raw...check out the recent history of such, dating back to at least 1972:

"Bodies are arranged with their faces in the snow. Those who remain apparently did not want to know just who they were eating. From that position pieces of meat are cut from their bodies to be shared. Icey cold slivers of beef are passed around, and swallowed with great difficulty. A few of the strongest survivors are given the largest portion of the meat so that they can attempt to climb higher up the peak of the mountain to try to reach help and attract attention to airplanes or anything that may be flying over.

Cooking humans in a boiling pot is pure BS. Has anyone here, or even the 'Two Scientists', ever read Dr. Jack Wheeler's "The Jade Steps" (probably not, since he is still writing it)??? Basically, eating human flesh raw dates back to pre-Cortez in South America. Centuries before 1972, huh.

These so-called "two scientists" remind humble Low and Ignorant Insane swamp hermit me of that infamous Environmentalist (AKA "scientist") that placed some fur on a fence post, claimed that building must stop in order to protect an "endangered species".

Environmentalist and Scientists have lied and cheated for long enough...the time has arrived to call them on their politically motivated false claims...so to speak gently.

Humans were eating raw human flesh after ripping beating hearts from the chests of humans back in the very early 1500's (even earlier, since Cortez wasn't the first to witness such).

No cooked human bones were found among the thousands of fragments of animal bones at that Alder Creek site, suggesting Donner family members did not resort to cannibalism, the archaeologists said at a conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Sacramento, Calif.

No ****, 'Two Scientists' Sherlocks!!! Think human sushi at this point, since i have clearly debunked your so-called theory here by some 3-centuries at least, without even trying.

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The above hissed in response by: KarmiCommunist [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2006 6:42 PM

The following hissed in response by: KarmiCommunist

"cooked human bones"...*SNICKER*

'Whar is these "two scientists"!?! i want to slap them around, a tad, here at Big Lizards.

Drool...

The above hissed in response by: KarmiCommunist [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 13, 2006 6:52 PM

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