[Aztlan] Discovery Channel - Blood For the Gods
Alfred Climber
climber1157_99 at msn.com
Mon Jan 4 13:05:17 CST 2010
Show me the Mass graves.. Just think of 400 years of sacrifices. There is one heck of a cemetery somewhere. Just think of the smell it must have put off.. Why no records of thousands of buzzards on the corn fields? All that blood on corn and squash and bean plant roots. Would that not cause the crops to go bad?
Just a thought.
Maybe I got something wrong. Did not the people who wrote of the Aztec's capital city say it was clean? The cleanest city they have ever seen? They thought they were dreaming? They must have had one heck of a cleanup service.. Fast too.!! The logistics just don't match. 1000 people in one day? I want to hire their cleanup staff.. Or at least know how they did it. It is amazing they did not have a major revolt. I would not go willingly...
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From: Gordon Whittaker<mailto:gwhitta at gwdg.de>
To: Blaze Tzitzimime<mailto:ocelotonatiuh at msn.com>
Cc: aztlan at lists.famsi.org<mailto:aztlan at lists.famsi.org>
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Aztlan] Discovery Channel - Blood For the Gods
Yep, sure did! The question is, how many at any one time?
Best,
Gordon
"Blaze Tzitzimime" wrote:
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> Jan 03, 9:00 pm EST
> Discovery Channel
> Blood For the Gods
>
> Did Aztecs really cut out the hearts of thousands of victims?
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