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Audrey Wrote:
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> Putting the shoe on the other foot :
> What credentials does Stower have making his
> opinion believable?
> So far as I know he has no training, education, or
> field experience that would qualify him on
> "Linguistic and interpretation issues". No
> training in hieroglyphs or languages. How does one
> become an official "researcher"? I should like to
> take this exam.
>
> Remember, we can not give credit to internet
> browsing, or stalking. Having a website does not
> make one an expert. If it does, I will soon have one.
>
> Who has the double standard here Merrell?
He has a website?
Do they cite the URL?
If the website is no longer active, it's not possible to verify Lawton & Ogilvie-Herald's citation.
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> Putting the shoe on the other foot :
> Stower is a linguist?Quote
> "Giza the Truth (Lawton & Ogilvie-Herald)
> Virgin Books, 2000 p.101:"
> Linguistic and interpretation issues. Turning to
> the linguistic as opposed to practical issues,
> these have been thoroughly refuted by a British
> researcher, Martin Stower on his internet web site.
> What credentials does Stower have making his
> opinion believable?
> So far as I know he has no training, education, or
> field experience that would qualify him on
> "Linguistic and interpretation issues". No
> training in hieroglyphs or languages. How does one
> become an official "researcher"? I should like to
> take this exam.
>
> Remember, we can not give credit to internet
> browsing, or stalking. Having a website does not
> make one an expert. If it does, I will soon have one.
>
> Who has the double standard here Merrell?
He has a website?
Do they cite the URL?
If the website is no longer active, it's not possible to verify Lawton & Ogilvie-Herald's citation.
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