David Hatcher Childress,
1992
author
of “Lost Cities of North and Central America” writes the following:
o most of the landmarks on the north side of
the Grand Canyon, where the Mesopotamian artifacts and hieroglyphics were discovered,
have Egyptian names.
o artifacts and hieroglyphics discovered in the
Grand Canyon support the Book of Mormon claim that Mesopotamian Tribes
inhabited North America
o the Olmecs of Mexico and Central America are
older than the Mayans; they vary between African, Oriental and Mediterranean in
appearance; they created the long-count calendar, the number system, the ball
game ‘soccer’ before the Mayans; all Mayan cities are now considered to be
built upon ancient Olmec cities. Like the Anasazi Indians, the Olmecs simply
disappeared in an instant while they were in the process of constructing
unfinished monuments and structures?
o Lovelock Lake, Nevada evidenced red-haired giants, giant
skeletons 8-12 feet tall; fishing and hunting relics found in a cave beneath
several feet of bat guano; boats & boating equipment in the desert
o Tennessee and Missouri are sometimes referred
to as “Little Egypt” because of the numerous hieroglyphs and Egyptian artifacts
discovered there.
o Burrows Cave in Illinois, near the Illinois-Indiana
border, contained Egyptian hieroglyphs, boomerangs, Egyptian artifacts and even
African gold.
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