Saturday, March 21, 2015

Tarzan is about an English lord.............that grew up in central Africa...........but the actual story was written by an American.............from Chicago...............



I don't think u idiots have figured out what all this implies...............................



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  7. The Maya: History, Culture & Religion - LiveScience

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As the poster here in DC about an exhibit in the Shakespeare library, also in Dc, says about codes from the European renassaice.......the Italian one............anything can mean anything.........is Hiriam powers about power............or an Irish man................


  • In that Tarzan movie............the one made in 1938.............also note there is a city

  • Guatemala named Livingston.....................like in Tarzan...............also on the Atlantic side...................there is a telegram.................which names both cities of Livingston,,,,,,,Puerto Barrios..........and has a Mayan city in in............one that starts with a Q............


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    Hiram Powers (July 29, 1805 – June 27, 1873) was an American neoclassical sculptor. Contents. [hide]. 1 Early life and studies; 2 Career as a sculptor ...
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    The Greek Slave is a marble statue, originally sculpted in clay in Florence by American sculptor Hiram Powers. This original sculpture was completed in 1844  ...
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  • California, 1850–55; this carving, 1858 Hiram Powers

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