| Subject: Re: Half-baked theories only, please |
| From: Mark Shippey |
| Date: 12/11/2005, 05:13 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo |
Earl Dombroski <earl.dombroski@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Earl-
Concerning the DaVinci escape from Atlantis and his connection to the
recipe..... this afternoon for some reason I was impelled (or was it
expelled?) to stop at a flea market nearby a small river that runs through
town. On one of the vendors tables were some old coodbooks. One of the
cookbooks was a small book self published in Fort Worth, Texas in 1919
entitled, "The Art Of Blending Chili Powders & Spice Rubs. The author's
name was "L. David Vincent". The address listed was on "Hemphill St." in
Fort Worth.
Right away I noted the similarity to the name DaVinci. This of course
led me to the obvious conclusion that this little book very likely
contained Atlantean BBQ & Chili Recipes, and that is was also likely that
this Atlantean connection was the pathway by which the chili peppers made
their way to South America, Central America and Mexico and later became
the main ingredient in the famous "Texas Red Chili", made world famous by
Lyndon Baines Johnson who served it in the White House to numerous foreign
guests of honor.
So, then I saw the Atlantean connection to the White House, through what
appears to be connected directly to DaVinci who likely encoded this entire
series of recipes in a painting.
But I am still contemplating the "Hemphill" address listed as the
mailing address for orders directly from Mr. Vincent. There is and was a
Hemphill St. But now we are faced with the odd mystery of how hemp is
connected first to the street name and second to DaVinci himself, and
whether or not hemp is a possible secret ingredient in the best BBQ and
Chili.