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From Khyber (Kheeber) Pass to Gran Quivira (Kheevira), NM and Baboquivari, AZ: When India Ruled the World!
 
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From Khyber (Kheeber) Pass to Gran Quivira (Kheevira), NM and Baboquivari, AZ: When India Ruled the World! [Paperback]

Gene D. Matlock

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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Authors Choice Press (March 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059521746X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595217465
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.3 x 1.7 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 413 g

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Book Description

The only book ever written about how and why the word Quivira, Cabeiri, or Kheeber (Heber) become the most frequently used place name in the world!

The book describes how the non-Africanoids left ancient India and spread throughout the entire world. One group especially, an Indian caste of miners, traders, and international sailors, known as the Kheeberis (Khybers), now known to us as Phoenicians and Jews, left variations of the word Khyber or Kheeber in every crook and cranny of the world. Even to this day, we use a Greek word for "Everywhere:" Cyber (Kheeber): Cybernetics; Cyberspace, etc. This word is found all over the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, the Near East, the Far East, Africa, China, Malaya, Australia - or wherever. Some writers have said that the spread of the Khybers (Phoenicians and Jews) on this earth could be compared with some special group from earth occupying every planet in the galaxy! When you finish this book, you'll never again see the American Southwest - or the rest of the world - in the same way!

About the Author

Gene D. Matlock is a retired high school teacher who claims that most American Indian tribes and other human groups originated in pre-partition India (Afghanistan and Pakistan). He has already succeeded in arranging meetings between some Indian tribes and interested Hindu representatives.

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1.0 out of 5 stars More crackpot theories, April 1 2011
By Mark Williamson "node_ue" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: From Khyber (Kheeber) Pass to Gran Quivira (Kheevira), NM and Baboquivari, AZ: When India Ruled the World! (Paperback)
It is in vogue these days among conspiracy theorists to suggest that the indigenous population of the Americas are relatively recent newcomers; some have suggested they are one of the lost tribes of Israel, others have suggested they came from Ancient Egypt, Atlantis, Imperial China, are Basques, or even extraterrestrial colonizers. Matlock thinks they're from India, and he has proof such as the fact that a few O'odham words sound a little bit like some Sanskrit words that don't even mean the same thing. Well, I can do that too: The O'odham word "Waw Giwulk", when pronounced, sounds a little bit like "Wow! Key works!". The English word "diarrhea" is clearly composed of the Japanese roots "dai geri ya", meaning "it is a big diarrhea". See? Anyone can do it for any two languages.
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