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Re: Oak Island



www.Amazon.com was no help.
 Any ideas where I might buy a copy of "Ancient Mines of
 Kitchi-Gummi" by Roger Jewell?
Jerry
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From: "Spirit One Email" <laurel@spiritone.com>
To: "Sinclair Discussion" <sinclair@matrix.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:19 AM
Subject: Oak Island


> Some time ago William Buehler mentioned a book, "Ancient Mines of
> Kitchi-Gummi" by Roger Jewell.
>
> Roger does not claim to be a researcher but has collected the researcher
of
> many many people concerning unexplained elements in North America.  One of
> these is the disappearance of 20 to 50 million pounds of copper mined
along
> eastern Lake Superior.  He proposes that this happened over 1200 year
period
> between 2400-1200 BC.   These dates coincided with the building of
> Stonehenge (this was done in several stages over a long period too), and
> other sites in England and Orkney, (America's Stonehenge, Oak Island???).
> Also during this period the native American culture was at a higher
standard
> but suddenly deteriorated around 1200 BC with coincides with events in the
> Mediterranean that Mr. Jewell believes ended the copper trade.   This
> enormous amount of copper can not be accounted for in the archaeological
> excavations on this continent but it would just take 3 ships a year over
> 1200 years to move that amount of copper.
>    It's just a little book 164 pages but full of pictures, illustrations
and
> research of people that could not account for so many anomalies.  Mr.
Jewell
> feels that years ago these people would have been ridiculed if they would
> have proposed a connection with Europe but now he feels that these
theories
> will be viewed differently today.
>     So these could be the people that had the knowledge to create the
money
> pit???
>
> Laurel
>
>
>
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