Scott argued that the Code of Kalantiaw was a hoax because it lacked historical credibility and was not supported by any reliable evidence. He pointed out inconsistencies in the text and its origins, suggesting that it was likely fabricated by its supposed discoverer, José E. Marco. Furthermore, Scott emphasized that the code's principles and terminology did not align with established knowledge of pre-colonial Philippine culture and legal systems. These factors led him to conclude that the Code was a product of imagination rather than an authentic historical document.
The Code of Kalantiaw was a mythical legal code in the epic story Maragtas. Though some say is was written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the island of Negros in the Philippines. It was actually written in 1913 by Jose E. Marco as a part of his historical fiction Las antiguas leyendes de la Isla de Negros (Spanish, "The Ancient Legends of the Island of Negros"), which he attributed to a priest named Jose Maria Pavon.
The Code of Kalantiaw was a mythical legal code in the epic story Maragtas. Though some say is was written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the island of Negros in the Philippines. It was actually written in 1913 by Jose E. Marco as a part of his historical fiction Las antiguas leyendes de la Isla de Negros (Spanish, "The Ancient Legends of the Island of Negros"), which he attributed to a priest named Jose Maria Pavon.
google says yes then they say its a hoax
"Scott" in Welsh is "Scott."
Scott
Only cranks and conspiracy theorists.
That's what they say The True answer is no. It is just a hoax for April Fools.
"For Scott and me" is correct. "For Scott and I" is incorrect.The easiest way to remember is to substitute "us" or "we" for the longer version. For example, you would say "from us," so you say "from Scott and me," but you would say "Weare going to the store," so you say "Scott and I are going to the store."If you could shorten the group of people to "us," then you use me, him, her, them, etc.If you could shorten the group of people to "we," then you use I, he, she, they, etc.
"Scott" is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
Scott would be translated to Yiddish as "שקאַט" (S'hkot).
It is a hoax see http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/lottery.asp for more details
They are said to live in the temperate rainforests of washington state (http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/), but I am sorry to say it is a hoax.