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Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1484836855
Publisher: Midnight Crescent Publishing (April 27, 2013)
Publication Date: April 27, 2013
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Language: English
ASIN: B00CKSON8A
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The Sumerian Controversy: A Special Report by Dr. Heather Lynn published in 2013 is a complete rip off. This is NOT a report of Sumer or Sumerian history, archeology, or anything of the kind. The “report” can be summed up in one sentence: something going at Tel Khyber in Iraq is unusual and probably tied to big oil and big government conspiracies and cover-ups. What is unusual isn’t definite. Exactly who is involved remains mysterious. Dr. Lynn simply throws out a few conspiratorial particulars and lets implication do the rest.The “facts” are: An e-mail contact named Abdulsamad disappeared from the internet; she received death threats; archaeologist have not dug enough in Mesopotamia; an unnamed University of Manchester professor did not answer her e-mail query about Tel Khyber; the backers of the dig at Tel Khyber include Gulfsands Petroleum, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the British Foreign Commonwealth Office, and the “founding donor” Baron Lorne von Thyssen. Dr. Lynn never saw or spoke to Abdulsamad and only received one e-mail. Mr. Thyssen is from a wealthy family who might have contacts with the Yale Skull and Bones Society and WWII Nazis in Germany. And that’s all folks. Those are all the “facts”.Wow. A person with a PhD thinks this is sold evidence for… say… just what was the crime anyway? Oh yes, professor X did not reply to her e-mail and the discoveries at Tel Khyber are being secreted away. Oh, wait. Dr. Lynn never says in blunt terms that the artifacts discovered at Tel Khyber are being stolen or hidden away.Here is her accusation: “Pottery and artifacts sitting on the surface have been systematically collected, bagged up, and shipped out for further analysis.” (p.34) Pretty awful, right?
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