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    Honey found in the Tomb of Pharoah Tutankhamen who died around 950BC was still edible. I do not know if WD40 will lastquite that long but it should last for decades.

    Once, for a while, I worked painting Retirement Villages, Hostels and Nursing homes. One of them had a 20 litre tin of honey that had ben sitting in the Pantry for many years till the outside went rusty, and th honey went candied. They wanted to throw it out, and not risk using it. I said that I would take it and we melted and used that honey over the next couple of years.

    Honey never goes of, unless it has too much moisture in it.

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    In the above post I said that the 18th Dynasty Pharoah Tutankamen died around 950AD. Conventional archeology says Tutankhamen died around 1350BC. But way too many Archeologists who think outside the square realise that 95OAD is more likely the correct date as all Archeological evidence fits that earlier date, hence the conventional date is impossible.

    For example, 19th Dynasty Pharoah Ramses III [somewhere around 1300AD in conventional thinking with out looking up the exact date] built a temple that had tiles imported into Egypt. These tiles had Greek alphabet letters on the back of them to show the builders how these ancient tiles were to be placed. Scholars know the Greek alphabet was invented around 900BC. So Pharoah Ramses III could not have ruled in 1300BC. Hence many thinking Archeologists accept the Revised Chronology

    That Revised Chronology now puts the Bible exodus under Moses, at the End of the 13th Dynasty, and we find that so much archeology evidence now fits in with the Bible account of the exodus. But if the wrong dating of the 18th & 19th Dynasty was correct the Bible account of the exodus is a myth, because absolutely all 18th and 19th Dynasty facts would prove everything in the Bible's exodus account is wrong. Correctly dating the exodus to the 13th dynasty makes the Bible account of the exodus fit in with all the historical facts. And some of what is recorded in the Bible is now found recorded in ancient Egyptian inscriptions when we put the exodus in theright place in Egyptian History.

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    Aaaah , thanks John

    I umm . opened the cans and put in a hand pump spray bottle.

    All the Pharoah stuff was good. Thanks

    Nimbin hey. That could explain a lot

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    Live 12k's from Nimbin, but it is the closest town. I do not hang around Nimbin, or use drugs.

    I learned about archeology from Archeologist David down who lives at Mount Kuringai, Sydney, and by reading the evidence in books such as "Age in Chaos" by Professor Immanuel Velikovsky. I went to the Tweed Heads Library counter when I was gong to borrow this book, and pionted out it had many loose pages as I did not want to be charged for the damage after I borrowed it. The Librarian played with his computer, stamped the book "Withdrawn from Library," and told me to put $1-- in the donation jar and I could keep this book that I wanted to keep. So it is now on my bookshelf at home [[I]I have the equivalent of 30 three foot wide Bookshelves at home[, and only two books are fiction./I]].

    All the evidence for a 13th dynasty Exodus from Egypt is overwhelming if you examine all the evidence with an open mind. Some evidence is on David Down DVD's

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    ummm,what happens when you hacksaw into the can that you think has no gas left only to find the nozzle was blocked,hmmm must look on utube for that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    ummm,what happens when you hacksaw into the can that you think has no gas left only to find the nozzle was blocked,hmmm must look on utube for that one.
    Before performing the hacksaw attempt you pierce a tiny little hole in the can to relieve all excess pressure.
    Johannes

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