A Message from the Elder Brothers, the Kogi


Cliffy
Avatar
#1
A people of South America who have never succumbed to modern civilization, who have lived in the oldest continuous civilization still active today in the Americas. Is it possible that we can hear?

--
 
petros
#2
You'd like South America Cliffy. You'd like it a lot.
 
Cliffy
Avatar
#3
Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

You'd like South America Cliffy. You'd like it a lot.

I've been to Costa Rica and Guatemala. Spent time with the Mayans. The Kogi look like an interesting people.
 
petros
Avatar
#4
I've been to Guatemala beautiful country and people. But that is Central America. South America is much much different and you don't have to sweat your balls off and get crotch fungi if you don't want to.

Do you know what was really strange about the Americas when the Spanish arrived. The people had gold galore but it didn't come from placer, surface or mines. That as all there too. Where did they get it?
 
bill barilko
Avatar
#5
Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

The people had gold galore but it didn't come from placer.....

Wrong-it's been proved many times over that placer mining was common and chemical analyses have shown same.

It's interesting to see Gold that's smelted such a high Copper content-saw a lot of that in the Museo de Oro in Bogota.
 
Cliffy
Avatar
#6
Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

I've been to Guatemala beautiful country and people. But that is Central America. South America is much much different and you don't have to sweat your balls off and get crotch fungi if you don't want to.

Do you know what was really strange about the Americas when the Spanish arrived. The people had gold galore but it didn't come from placer, surface or mines. That as all there too. Where did they get it?

Did you watch the film? The Kogi called gold mother's blood. Gold was at the center of their spiritual practices until the Spanish looted it all. Their ancient graves are still being looted for the gold.
 

Similar Threads

16
Elder Abuse
by Diarygirl | Jul 15th, 2009
7
Interviewing First Nations Elder
by Researcher87 | Oct 14th, 2006
no new posts