Ancient "Proto-Hebrew Language evidence discovered.

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Ancient "Proto-Hebrew Language evidence discovered.

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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/200 ... 08-ap.html

The actually found the proof we all knew were there. heh.

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That's cool, thanks for posting it!

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Hmm...

I wonder how much testing has been done on its authenticity..? You know, there have been quite a few artifacts that have been faked in recent memory, cleverly done, but they always seem to make a fuck up...

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Ty, compare it to that proto hebrew font my mentor gave me...and I gave you. you will see it is exactly the same as the hidden tradition states. that is awesome. I can even read it, and i would say anyone who COULD fake this WOULD NEVER fake this, because most of them are sworn to secrecy about it, and would rather no one ever know anything about it. This is proof that the Phoencians are the origination of the Hebrews way of life, customs, and linguistics.

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Wow...that's really cool. Thanks for sharing
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