Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #1,154  
You might be a Sumerian.

It is possible but unlikely.

Cebus capucinus (white-faced capuchin) is native to the New World (Central and South America). Sumeria was located in the Southern Old Dirt area surrounding the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which encompasses much of modern day Iraq and portions of Iran.

https://www.google.com/search?q=sum...heforbiddenknowledge.com%2Fgenesis%2F;374;252
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,155  
While refreshing my memory on the ancient Sumerian cuneiform, I happened upon this tantalizing information; Ancient Sumerian Aliens!

https://www.google.com/search?q=anc...pedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAncient_astronauts;313;222

The Sumerians describe Planet X as being very far from Earth at times, (roughly 30,000,000,000) miles away at it's farthest point from us in orbit. This would make it rather difficult to travel back and forth between the two planets if separated by so much of a distance.


Ancient Sumerian Aliens?
The Sumerians had amazing knowledge of the solar system, and of their GODS coming down to Earth. They also tell of another being that they described in our terms as "Android Beings". The Sumerians tell us that the anunnaki had "helpers" that often performed such tasks as flying their craft , or helping with miscellaneous needs. The Sumerians directly explain that these "Helpers" were not alive, but acted as so...

"Not alive, but acted as so" ... zombies for certain.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,156  
Be that as it may, the unchanging Sumerian word for "man" is "lu". As you may imagine, an alphabet that fails to provide a method of saying "man" would be highly unlikely.

Sir, my mentor has asked that I respond to your query concerning the evolution of the Sumerian alphabet. Although he has a nodding acquittance with that alphabet, I have made an extensive study of the subject. I have written an article on the topic that is forthcoming in The Journal of Really, Really Old Alphabets. Hence, my research is not yet available to the public through Wikipedia and other electronic sources.

The earliest date in your exhibit is 3,000 BC. This date follows the trade contacts between the Sumerians and Lhasa Apsoians. Prior to that time, the Sumerians used "u" and "sa" to denote males and females, respectively. My article offers a scientific explanation of the adoption of the letter "L" by the Sumerians and their rather idiosyncratic use of the letter in gender identification.

If you will excuse me, I must return to my lab. I am attempting to develop an improved cleaner for X-ray vision glasses.

Sincerely,
Pipette

pipette.jpgi
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,157  
It is possible but unlikely.

Cebus capucinus (white-faced capuchin) is native to the New World (Central and South America). Sumeria was located in the Southern Old Dirt area surrounding the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which encompasses much of modern day Iraq and portions of Iran.

https://www.google.com/search?q=sum...heforbiddenknowledge.com%2Fgenesis%2F;374;252

Third row, fourth picture. What's that thing attached to the man in the middle that looks like a huge cucumber?
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,158  
Third row, fourth picture. What's that thing attached to the man in the middle that looks like a huge cucumber?

There was a sudden gust of wind, sort of like Marilyn Monroe on the sidewalk grate, just when that was chiseled out of the rock. The artist captured the realism of the moment.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,159  
There was a sudden gust of wind, sort of like Marilyn Monroe on the sidewalk grate, just when that was chiseled out of the rock. The artist captured the realism of the moment.

It's amazing what could be captured with a high speed chisel.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,160  
Sir, my mentor has asked that I respond to your query concerning the evolution of the Sumerian alphabet. Although he has a nodding acquittance with that alphabet, I have made an extensive study of the subject. I have written an article on the topic that is forthcoming in The Journal of Really, Really Old Alphabets. Hence, my research is not yet available to the public through Wikipedia and other electronic sources.

The earliest date in your exhibit is 3,000 BC. This date follows the trade contacts between the Sumerians and Lhasa Apsoians. Prior to that time, the Sumerians used "u" and "sa" to denote males and females, respectively. My article offers a scientific explanation of the adoption of the letter "L" by the Sumerians and their rather idiosyncratic use of the letter in gender identification.

If you will excuse me, I must return to my lab. I am attempting to develop an improved cleaner for X-ray vision glasses.

Sincerely,
Pipette

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Lovely Pipette,

Your allegiance to your "mentor" ;);) is heart-warming in this day and age of ruthless grant poaching.

Sadly, your mentor has found himself in a situation where one cannot hide behind the old standby: the standard deviation. I am afraid he is using you in the most callous of ways. The best thing is to just ignore him and his unthinking requests which may jeopardize your future standing within the scientific community.

Warm Regards,
dave1949
 

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