1. Disraeli on the Irish: Please Take in
Good Humor
Brit-Am Note: Since Yair Davidiy may well have an Irish ancestor
and he admires Benjamin Disraeli he has allowed the following quotation to be
posted
which he takes in good humor and actually thinks quite amusing and hopes no-one
is
offended by it:
British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli
once said about the Irish: "This wild, reckless, indolent,
uncertain
and superstitious race have no sympathy with the English character.
Their ideal of human felicity is an alternation of clannish broils and
coarse idolatry. Their history describes an unbroken circuitry of bigotry and
blood."
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########################## 2. Thomas Gray: Another Warning Sign
Jerusalem News-749
#"1. US ambassador: Jews will just have to leave Jerusalem"
http://britam.org/jerusalem/jerusalem749.html#US
I want to call attention to this
disturbing sign that the U.S. economy, which I hear is staggering, will take a
further downturn. The U.S. housing industry has been particularly hard hit, and
here the ambassador is taking a calloused approach to Jerusalem housing. Those
who curse Israel will be cursed (Genesis 12:3). History has shown a consistent
confirmation for nations. Although I no longer reside in the U.S., it is
distressing to me to see the suffering that could happen there to my many
relatives and friends. The U.S. economy also has a strong ripple effect in
other parts of the world. Pray for wisdom and mercy.
Thomas Gray.
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########################## 3. Interesting History of the Peoples of
Scotland Four Peoples One Nation
http://members.aol.com/scothist/scot3.html
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########################## 4. The Biblical Borders of Israel
Discussed
"Descriptive Geography and Brief Historical Sketch of Palestine".
by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz
http://www.shechem.org/machon/schwarz/ palestine/boundaries_index.html
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########################## 5. Brit-Am Megalithic Research To Date
This is an important subject and the headline-cum-summary
of our research on the subject is worth considering.
http://www.britam.org/megaliths/MT10.html#Brit
Megalithic monuments in Western Europe could not have been constructed at an
earlier date than the Late Bronze-Early Iron Ages due to the following reasons. (a) Population Manpower Requirements.
They needed people to erect them and appreciate them.
(b) Technological Prowess Needed to put them up.
(c) Archaeological Findings Indicating Bronze and Iron Age Construction
(d) Length of Year Change and Astronomical Alignments in Accordance with Present
Calendar.
(e) Biblical Indications