• Interesting snippet on DNA

    From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 23 00:32:56 2021
    So the roomie was working, he couldn't give
    his attention to the TV, so what I did was
    throw on a documentary, from Youtube, on
    Carthage and the argument over child
    sacrifices...

    ASIDE: They kept referring to them as
    Phoenicians and not Carthaginians. Which
    I suppose is correct? I mean, it was a
    Phoenician settlement, was it not? But I
    always had it in my mind that they had
    morphed into their own "Ethnicity" or identity
    by then, the same way nobody is "Roman"
    anymore or "Celtic" or "Goth"...

    So this was a real Documentary -- the British
    "Timeline" series -- not some kid's Youtube
    video -- and the not only said that DNA can be
    retrieved from cremated human remains but
    that they successfully did so. More than once.

    ...the DNA testing was presumably to
    determine if there was a gender bias in the
    remains of babies. They felt that a gender bias
    (all males, as they presumed, or even if they
    were all females) would strongly support the
    human-sacrifice claims. AND, the remains had
    all been cremated.

    So they can retrieve DNA from remains even
    under the WORST conditions possible -- including
    submerged under water, cremated, completely
    decomposed so the DNA has to be fished from
    the soil and even DNA into the millions of years
    old, but NOTHING from Naledi...

    I fling dog poo on their claims.

    Yes I just called them liars.






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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Tue Nov 23 10:30:35 2021
    On 23.11.2021. 9:32, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    So the roomie was working, he couldn't give
    his attention to the TV, so what I did was
    throw on a documentary, from Youtube, on
    Carthage and the argument over child
    sacrifices...

    ASIDE: They kept referring to them as
    Phoenicians and not Carthaginians. Which
    I suppose is correct? I mean, it was a
    Phoenician settlement, was it not? But I
    always had it in my mind that they had
    morphed into their own "Ethnicity" or identity
    by then, the same way nobody is "Roman"
    anymore or "Celtic" or "Goth"...

    So this was a real Documentary -- the British
    "Timeline" series -- not some kid's Youtube
    video -- and the not only said that DNA can be
    retrieved from cremated human remains but
    that they successfully did so. More than once.

    ...the DNA testing was presumably to
    determine if there was a gender bias in the
    remains of babies. They felt that a gender bias
    (all males, as they presumed, or even if they
    were all females) would strongly support the
    human-sacrifice claims. AND, the remains had
    all been cremated.

    So they can retrieve DNA from remains even
    under the WORST conditions possible -- including
    submerged under water, cremated, completely
    decomposed so the DNA has to be fished from
    the soil and even DNA into the millions of years
    old, but NOTHING from Naledi...

    I fling dog poo on their claims.

    Yes I just called them liars.

    Exodus 20:7 reads:
    Thou shalt not take the name of the DOG thy God in vain; for the DOG
    will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Tue Nov 23 04:10:41 2021
    On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 4:30:36 AM UTC-5, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
    On 23.11.2021. 9:32, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    So the roomie was working, he couldn't give
    his attention to the TV, so what I did was
    throw on a documentary, from Youtube, on
    Carthage and the argument over child
    sacrifices...

    ASIDE: They kept referring to them as
    Phoenicians and not Carthaginians. Which
    I suppose is correct? I mean, it was a
    Phoenician settlement, was it not? But I
    always had it in my mind that they had
    morphed into their own "Ethnicity" or identity
    by then, the same way nobody is "Roman"
    anymore or "Celtic" or "Goth"...

    So this was a real Documentary -- the British
    "Timeline" series -- not some kid's Youtube
    video -- and the not only said that DNA can be
    retrieved from cremated human remains but
    that they successfully did so. More than once.

    ...the DNA testing was presumably to
    determine if there was a gender bias in the
    remains of babies. They felt that a gender bias
    (all males, as they presumed, or even if they
    were all females) would strongly support the
    human-sacrifice claims. AND, the remains had
    all been cremated.

    So they can retrieve DNA from remains even
    under the WORST conditions possible -- including
    submerged under water, cremated, completely
    decomposed so the DNA has to be fished from
    the soil and even DNA into the millions of years
    old, but NOTHING from Naledi...

    I fling dog poo on their claims.
    They'll just sling doggie doodoo back and make you bury it.

    Yes I just called them liars.
    Exodus 20:7 reads:
    Thou shalt not take the name of the DOG thy God in vain; for the DOG
    will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

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  • From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to Mario Petrinovic on Tue Nov 23 22:00:58 2021
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    Exodus 20:7 reads:
    Thou shalt not take the name of the DOG thy God in vain; for the DOG
    will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

    EVERYTHING about Naledi was left on the carpet by an ill trained DOG.

    The poo I fling is the poo they created.




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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to I Envy JTEM on Wed Nov 24 07:44:26 2021
    On 24.11.2021. 7:00, I Envy JTEM wrote:
    Mario Petrinovic wrote:

    Exodus 20:7 reads:
    Thou shalt not take the name of the DOG thy God in vain; for the DOG
    will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

    EVERYTHING about Naledi was left on the carpet by an ill trained DOG.

    The poo I fling is the poo they created.

    You've been warned.

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