----- Özgün Ileti -----
Kimden: "Edo Nyland" <edonon@...>
Kime: <allingus@...>
Gönderme tarihi: Sunday, August 03, 2003 8:21 AM
Konu: Basque the foundation of all on Europe.


John:

I gave you two references, my book and Colin Renfrew's. One who has made a
deep going study of the relationship between Basque and the Slavic languages
is Petr Ljandacek: ljandacek@... <mailto:ljandacek@...> (Los
Alamos, NM) He has long lists of words and expressions which clearly
indicate a Basque substratum/origin. Another from Germany is in Spektrum der
Wissenschaft (German equivalent to Scient. American) by Dr. Elisabeth Hamel
and Dr. Theo Vennemann. Entitled "Die Ursprache der Alteuropaer" (Vaskonish
war die Ursprache des Kontinents), May 2002 issue.

You state so definitively that Latin was the source of some English words,
not Basque. But where do you think Latin came from? I told you that all I-E
languages were invented with the use of Basque and I believe I have proved
that in my Ling. Archaeology Book. How come all Egyptian pharaohs' names, as
far as 5200 years back, without exception can be translated into Basque
sentences if there was no Basque language dictionary? Of course there was. I
think you should re-examine all those "facts" that were pumped into your
head and are now uttered by you as gospel. We are talking here about a
Bronze Age development of incredible importance and all academia is doing is
poo-pooing and ridiculing the idea while refusing to examine the back-up
data. One prof here at the U. of Victoria (Canada) told me that I may be
right, but he is afraid to examine my ideas because he might have to learn
Basque.... He said that what I am doing is destroying the foundation upon
which I-E linguistics is based, a total paradigm shift, by changing from a
lovely looking tree-like family relationship to a group of totally invented
languages without relationships that make much sense. The monks doing this
work were extremely professional and creative. Why is it so surprising that
no one has ever found the origin of the phantom proto-I-E language, or any
inscription in that language. It always harps back to Basque and defying
that idea has become the strictly enforced dogma of the linguists. Look at
my L.A. book and follow the tutorial. This was done at the U. of Wisconsin
and next October I will be there on a week-long series of lectures. A long
review of my two books is to be found in the last issue of the ASCAP Society
Volume 4, #2. See pages 28-33 by Dr. Russell Gardner.
www.theascapsociety.org <http://www.theascapsociety.org>

What does it take to shake those thousands of worried linguists loose from
all their R.C. church dictated pre-conceived notions? You are not the only
one, they are all the same, especially Larry Trask. I-E Linguistics is the
last academic discipline ruled by Rome. It is time that this is changed.
Give it a try and the Pope may even apologize for the incomprehensible mess
the Benedictine monks made of the Western European languages.

Edo Nyland,
edonon@...