Comments by "Roger Scott Cathey" (@rogerscottcathey) on "The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered"
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@broznkyra4853 : absolutely brilliant acting, but in terms of Holladay, he was quite lanky, and tended towards a goitrogenic facial type, such as Don Knotts, of Billy Bob Thorton. Young Senior Earp was mistakenly identified as Wyatt, thus we wondered how the chops and mustachios suddenly disappeared, and bone structure, and ven accounting for baby fat would not yield the true face of a young Wyatt Earp. My oldest brother attests it was the most accurate of the Tombstone despictions, but as a participant in crafting the photography, I can only state, that "Who's that tall glass of water yonder" scene sold me that Earp could be a chisled, squarev jawed Serbian looking chap, a fellow of the Gendarmery, Bobby, Copper, even a Ranger. That particular scene I used a wind-up Kodak ©® "Eight-25". Thanks for your interest and comments. Be sure to hit that like button and visit our various Kurt and Val and the other's FBook Fan pages, and a bonus, my nearly completed PhD-MD oral challenge thesis
Synopsis:
Advert 4 Roger S. Cathey
Letter to my Internet Associate Research writer and Medical Doctore, Maestro de Medici Dr. Raul Vergini, Author of
The Miracle of Magnesium Chloride. . . (Currently In Translation from to the original Italian. Watch this web address for release date.
Hello Raul, forgive my tardiness replying or following up, but all my internet connections were hacked and assaulted visciously by insurgents or teen-agers with nothing better to do than interrupt adult activities. Clever little rascals, lol.
I will attempt to retrieve my tentative final editing (lol) of my collected papers on the relevance of hydrocyanic acid. . . "LAETRILE®"/"Vitamin B17"
To both the evolution of DNA and as the oldest most primitive and simplest of the B vitamins The COENZYMES, the very core of all Co-Enzymes, and it's ability to ameliorate preclampsia ("morning sickness") Eclampsia vera, as well as other blood disorders in men: over-blood production, under blood production (homeostatic balancer) the leukemias, all cancers, and susceptibility to viral and pathogen intrusions or insults, such occuring only in the deficiency states of H•CN or R•CN, where R can be an radical useful to the homeostatic balancing that the adult body must continuously perform. Naturally these CoEnzymes and all hydrolytic enzymes require sufficient WATER, for proper function . . .
H•CN is highly conserved, neutralized by a sulfurase, Rhodanese (Thiosulphate transulferase), which in red blood cells also releases
-CN to attach to provitamin B12, making cyanocobalamin.
This also obviates the necessity of exotic treatments of the Sickle Cell anemia crises, since those are simply exacerbated cases of vitamin "B17"/H•CN deficiency.
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D Lopez : Well, if you count moves in couplets, e.g., 1, W, B, 2, W, B etc. one short three move contest goes:
1: e4, e5
2: Qh5, Ke7
3: Qxe5#
In absolute moves, that is five. But three per notation std.
See, this:
https://youtu.be/UrND3VVx3ZM
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@DTROITMC : They say there was a gate called the Needle, supposedly a taxing or toll gate with very strict rules, etc. I think that was a story fabricated by apologists to make sense of an absurd parable. It is impossible to put a camel through the eye of a needle. If Jesus wanted people to know being rich means no heaven, he would just have said it is impossible to enter heaven if you are rich. He just said it is very difficult, like threading a rope through the eye of a sewing needle, probably of the kind used to mend fishing nets. Difficult with a rope, but doable.
Similarly, he probably said if you have the faith of a fig seed, not mustard seed. He said the seed is tiny but becomes a mighty tree that shelters people abd in which birds build nests. The type of fig tree that fits this description is the Banyan. And Banyans are most typical in the Far East, India for example. And there are oral traditions that is where the early stories were from. Only later near the time of the crucifixion was spent in Palestine. They say people lay at his feet and touched them, and that is certainly not a custom of Judean Jewry. He and John were asked if they were the reincarnations of that prophet and the promised one. Reincarnation is a Hindu belief, not Judean.
Romans are only mentioned near crucifixion, not earliest tales. He was not in Israel then, he was among Jews in India.
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