Good evening Joe my buddy: You posted ->
Well that may be true, but is remains a very disjointed book, and very hard to follow from start to finish.
(( I agree, but then it was never intended to be a continuous post, most of the posts were in answer to the many questions. No - one posts a complete book in here, especially without expecting most to simply become bored or jaded.))
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For instance, can you tell me how many pages you have recounting the research and adventures of Henry Ossian Flipper? As a research reference book, your work
here leaves a little to be desired.
((First Flipper himself, flatly stated that he himself, was not interested in Tayopa and that he had never searched for it. His famous "on th 7th of march look at the setting sun from the Cerro de la Campana and it will be setting over Tayopa" was the extent of his interest.
As a matter of fact that is the theme of my co Logo, and avatar as seen above to the left of this post , which was designed by my son, not by the Jesuits in the 1500's as claimed by a certain infamous poster in here.
This setting Sun point has been covered with maps, data, etc, a few times already in the posts on the story of Tayopa))
Reference book ?? no way. However, in many ways I 'will' be the source for much of the new data on Tayopa, the plot with the Dutch to take the Americas away from Spain, as well as the method of clandestinely transporting precious metal across Northern Mexico to just below Mattamoros for transhipment to Rome...
Next ??
Don Jose de La Mancha