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Better India, Prosperous South Asia ents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says:No one can deny the fact that India makes up the majority of South Asia by landmass and population, and that’s why better India makes better South Asia. But this is only applicable if India’s brilliant glow were spread over its one billion-plus population, in which case the economic and social revival in its thousand manifestations would also extend across the subcontinent and outlying regions.Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at the time of the last general elections said that India is indeed resplendent, sending off rays of light, sparkling like the diadem catching a shaft of the bright early summer sun. Election results confirmed that how wrong Vajpayee was at that time. Coming to reality, India shimmers only for the upper middle classes, the few score million, enjoying the post-modern, post-protectionist consumerist boom.The fact that the Indian sun shines for but a few does not demand a debate, although Sonia Gandhi’s Congress Party’s ability to get the point across pays dividend to their success in last general elections. Gandhi and now her son Rahul Gandhi able to challenge the hype and get the message across that over 400 million Indians are under-employed, under-productive, under-fed, under-clad, under-sheltered and under-educated.The rest of the South-Asian elites would gladly go along with the feel good vibes emanating from the Jamuna banks, given that their societies are even less egalitarian than India’s. And the interests of the Anglophone urban super-elites are actually tied together as part of the charmed South-Asian circle that is at ease with each other in gymkhanas from Dhaka to Quetta. So when New Delhi claims that India sizzles, the well to do in Karachi and Kathmandu are dazzled. And everyone fervently believes in the trickle down which will at some point of time touch the masses. Those who remind of starvation deaths, suicide-prone farmers, labourers pawning blood and kidney, mothers selling children to slave labour, are merely trying to spoil the fun.These economic upper classes ride the crest of unrepresentative polities, whether democracy or dictatorship. And they meet each other at airport departure lounges all the time, exclaiming at ‘what a small world it is’.In reality, it is not that the world is undersized, but that the Anglophones of South-Asia are a very small group. Among them, there is no more than two degrees of separation — between the NGO chieft "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Ab Practical Uses for GPS Technology "With regard to the ancient Egyptians we have it on the authority of Manetho that they used to burn red-haired men and scatter their ashes with winnowing fans {So the atoms of energy would spread with the wind to all present.}, and it is highly significant that this barbarous sacrifice was offered by the kings at the grave of Osiris. We may conjecture that the victims represented Osiris himself...Since the US Department of Defense established the worldwide Global Positioning System (GPS) network, it has been put to a very wide variety of uses by governments, corporations, organizations, and individuals alike.It has been put to good use for many years in its original, and most obvious, purpose of coordinating military operations. In fact, if it weren’t for GPS, many modern military operations and practices would simply not be possible. It is also frequently used in search-and-rescue missions as well as disaster relief efforts.In addition to this, GPS technology has proven to be instrumental in numerous scientific research expeditions, especially in very remote regions such as mountain ranges and the north and south poles.The other side of GPS functionality, which is sometimes forgotten, is the many uses it can be put to by individual consumers. GPS handhelds and other GPS devices are available for sale through many ordinary retail channels, and can be very useful for a variety recreational purposes. For example, having a GPS device handy when camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, or boating can be an excellent way to ensure that you don’t get lost, even if you somehow manage to wander off course.Another common consumer use of GPS technology is for safety security purposes. Using a GPS tracking system can be an excellent way to combat crimes such as theft and kidnapping. …found in the general, though not unanimous, voice of antiquity, which classed together the worship and myths of Osiris, Adonis, Attis, Dionysius {A root in de Danaan and Dianistic female worship} and Demeter, as religions of essentially the same type. The consensus of ancient opinion on this subject seems too great to be rejected as mere fancy. So closely did the rites of Osiris resemble those of Adonis at Byblus… themselves maintained that it was Osiris and not Adonis whose death was mourned by them {Remember that Mount Olympus was originally on Cyprus and the home of the Greek gods, now called by a different name.}… Herodotus found the similarity between the rites of Osiris and Dionysius so great that he thought it impossible the latter could have risen independently… Plutarch, a very keen student of comparative religion, insists upon the detailed resemblance of the rites of Osiris to Dionysius.... resemblances of ritual are matters of observation."(1) The Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of Christianity by Hyam Maccoby says the following: Defying the accepted view of Jesus as creator of Christianity, Hyam Maccoby, a leading Talmudic scholar, offers a brilliantly argued, boldly provocative challenge to traditional theories about the origin of the Christian religion and leads us to a startling unorthodox conclusion. Maccoby claims that Paul rather than Jesus was the theoretician and architect of that amazing hybrid of Hellenism and Judaism we know today as Christianity, and that it was Paul alone who created a new religion through his vision of Jesus as a divine Savior who died to save humanity. This concept went far beyond the messianic claims of Jesus and, in fact, was an amalgamation of ideas derived from Hellenistic religion, especially from Gnosticism and the mystery cults… Bold and scholastically scrupulous. (pg. xi) In my earlier book on Jesus, Revolution in Judaea, I showed how, in the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus speaks and acts as a Pharisee, though the Gospel editors have attempted to conceal this by representing him as opposing Pharisaism… In the present book, I have used rabbinical evidence to establish an opposite contention: that Paul, whom the New Testament wishes to portray as having been a trained Pharisee, never was one. This explains the puzzling and ambiguous role given in the Gospels to the companions of Jesus, the twelve disciples. They are shadowy figures, who are allowed little personality, except of a schematic kind. They are portrayed as stupid; they never quite understand what Jesus is up to. Their importance in the origins of Christianity is played down in a remarkable way. For example, we find immediately after Jesus' death that the leader of the Jerusalem Church is Jesus' brother James. Yet in the Gospels, this James does not appear at all as having anything to do with Jesus' mission and story. Instead, he is given a brief mention as one of the brothers of Jesus who allegedly 'opposed' Jesus during his lifetime and regarded him as mad. How it came about that a brother who had been hostile to Jesus in his lifetime suddenly became the revered leader of the Church immediately after Jesus' death is not explained, though one would have thought that some explanation was called for. Later Church legends, of course, filled the gap with stories of the miraculous conversion of James after the death of Jesus and his development into a saint. But the most likely explanation is, as will be argued later, that the erasure of Jesus' brother James (and his other brothers) from any significant role in the Gospel story is part of the denigration of the early leaders {Thus the whole of the Jewish people who like the Armenians and Celts or indeed anyone in the orthodox churches suffered the fury of Roman deceit and hatred.} who had been in close contact with Jesus and regarded with great suspicion and dismay the Christological theories of the upstart Paul, flaunting his new visions in interpretation of the Jesus whom he had never met in the flesh. (2) So, Paul who had participated in the murder of St. Stephen and lots of other dastardly oppressions of the Jews while called Saul was able to get great visions of his former foe. His inventions include laying claim to having been a Pharisee and a conversion to a church who was the enemy of his Roman employers and their henchmen (the Temple 'idiots') who were too inbred to develop the brain and discipline due to their inherited positions. The Pharisaic saying covering this was ‘a learned bastard takes precedence over an ignorant High Priest’. (3) This group of learned men called Pharisees are quite in line with the Bairds, Ovates and Druids who were their ‘brothers’ in earlier times and probably were still in touch as the references to King Ophir indicate just five centuries earlier. Abaris the Druid was the Dean of Studies for Pythagoras and his name ‘Abaris’ means rabbi. In fact the Greeks who took the Benjaminites to Arcadia in Greece were probably loyal to the 'Brotherhood' or in concert with the Phoenicians who were almost ever-present in Biblical and early Hebrew times. Mr. Maccoby is a Rabbi and that is close to being a Pharisee and that may have caused him to think Paul's usurping of the rabbinic bloodline is worse than his usurping of the Benjaminite legacy. The truth is the Benjaminite claim is even more outlandish. This man's own words tell us in Romans 11:2: “I am an Israelite myself, of the stock of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin, circumcised on my eighth day, Israelite by race, of the tribe of Benjamin, A Hebrew, born and bred; in my attitude to the law, a Pharisee (Philippians 3: 5).” Nothing in his early life actions would tell us that he was a Pharisee who supported the underprivileged in laws and all societal structures throughout the Roman and Parthian Empire. A detailed and honest investigation can easily see the Pharisees have been ridiculed and given all kinds of negative publicity in the Gospels and from the pulpits of all churches to this day. What better way to destroy someone than to have your 'front man' be one of them. This is classic espionage and 'black ops' intrigue! "Instead of the priests, the Pharisees looked for guidance to their own leaders, the 'hakhamin' (sages), who were not a hereditary class but came from every level of society including the poorest… The other verse quoted by Jesus from Leviticus, 'Love your neighbor as yourself' was also regarded by the Pharisees as of central importance, and was treated by the two greatest figures of Pharisaism, Hillel and Rabbi Akiba… Jesus' threat to the Temple was not subversive of Jewish religion, but it was a real threat to the quisling regime of the High Priest. (Appointed by Rome)... rather it was the Jews who were framed by the Gospels, whose concern was to shift the blame for the crucifixion from the Romans to the Jews and their religion.” (4) Surely we need only look at the result and know this is the truth! When the 'Holocaust' has garnered so much press how is it that the whole history of this plot has escaped our schools' attention. Clearly the geneticists say we are all descended from a strain of hominids in Africa and there is little good reason to diminish each other. Have you heard of the Sarmoung or Sarman Brotherhood? They were an important group of esoteric philosophers or Magi whose home in later day Persia started around 2600 BC. What is their legacy and heritage? Gurdjieff spoke of being a 'speaker' of the ancient 'verbal tradition' and I think he draws his inspiration from such alchemists as Mani (the leader of a post Christian effort to fuse Christianity and Zoroastrian ideologies). Augustine was a Manichean before his 'conversion' or should I say 'quisling sell-out'. What was their roots? Did they influence the remnants of Sumeria or were they the remnants of it? There were many outposts and brigands or leaders who followed their own ideas on the Silk Route. Some of these were considered pure legend but space photos and archaeology have proven the legends right again. I think the legends have a great deal more credibility than the Bible or other religious 'narratives'. 'The Golden Bough' brings us some more information that ties in with the 'shem-an-na' furnaces of Mt. Ser?bit or Mt. Sinai that we quoted from Genesis of the Grail Kings. "The island of Cyprus lies but one day's sail from the coast of Syria {He has bought a large chunk of the Bible portrayal of the Phoenicians and does not know the relevance of the cones and 'shem-an- na' conical objects... His research seems to all post-date the explosion of the island of Thera.}. Indeed, on fine summer evenings its mountains may be described looming low and dark against the red fires of sunset. With its rich mines of copper and its forests of firs and stately cedars, the island naturally attracted a commercial and maritime people like the Phoenicians; while the abundance of its corn, its wine, and its oil must have rendered it in their eyes a Land of Promise by comparison with the niggardly nature of their own rugged coast, hemmed in between the mountains and the sea. Accordingly they settled in Cyprus at a very early date and remained there long after the Greeks had also established themselves on its shores {The Greeks were a Phoenician supported culture and often are seen on islands like Sardinia with camps next to each other as Kelts (5).}; for we know from inscriptions and coins that Phoenician kings reigned at Citium, the Chittem of the Hebrews, down to the time of Alexander the Great. Naturally the Semitic colonists brought their gods with them from the mother-land {We’ve reported that Richard Rudgely's book on Stone Age Civilizations confirmed the 35,000 year old mines in Egypt and if Frazer had this information we think he would have been more daring in dating this Cyprus settlement to earlier times rather than saying very ancient. He could have known of Professor Smith of Hobart College's work on the sidereal charts of the heavens in the Great Pyramid though. This shows a 60,000 year greater antiquity to the culture in itself. The 80,000 year old refined tool from Central Africa found in 1997 ties in with the far older cultures as well. There is an ever-increasing mountain of evidence that the academic community is starting to have to agree makes the 'conventional' view of history ridiculous. Mr. Rudgely is an Oxford trained scholar and he also reports the Berekhat Ram figurine pushed art back to 400,000 years old from earlier 40,000 year thought. Even 40,000 was a big step for the 'Bible Narrative' to swallow. The Mu motherland of Churchward may figure in all of this too. That is especially true because there was a time when Troy was called AA-MU and known to have been Phoenician.}. They worshipped Baal of the Lebanon, who may well have been Adonis, and at Amathus on the south coast they instituted the rites of Adonis and Aphrodite, or rather Astarte. Here, as at Byblus, these rites resembled the Egyptian worship of Osiris so closely that some people even identified the Adonis of Amathus with Osiris. But the great seat of worship of Aphrodite and Adonis in Cyprus was Paphos on the south-western side of the island. Among the petty kingdoms into which Cyprus was divided from the earliest times until the end of the fourth century before our era Paphos must have ranked with the best. It is a land of hills and billowy ridges, diversified by fields and vineyards and intersected by rivers, which in the course of ages have carved for themselves beds of such tremendous depth that travelling in the interior is difficult and tedious. The lofty range of Mount Olympus (the modern Troodos), capped with snow the greater part of the year, screens Paphos from the northerly and easterly winds and cuts it off from the rest of the island. On the slopes of the range the last pine-woods of Cyprus linger, sheltering here and there monasteries in scenery not unworthy of the Appenines {Or the area around C?t?l H?y?k dated to 9,500 years and more ago; that Frazer would not have known about except in legend.}. The old city of Paphos (the modern Kuklia) was one of the most celebrated shrines in the ancient world. According to Herodotus, it was founded by Phoenician colonists from Ascalon; but it is possible that a native goddess of fertility was worshipped on the spot before the arrival of the Phoenicians, and that the newcomers identified her with their own Baalath or Astarte, whom she may have closely resembled. If the two deities were thus fused in one, we may suppose that they were both varieties of that great goddess of motherhood and fertility whose worship appears to have been spread allover Western Asia from a very early time. The supposition is confirmed as well by the archaic shape of her image as by the licentious character of her rites; for both that shape and those rites were shared by her with other Asiatic deities. Her image was simply a white cone or pyramid. In like manner, a cone was the emblem of Astarte at Byblus, of the native goddess whom the Greeks called Artemis at Perga in Pamphylia, and of the sun-god Heliogabalus at Emesa in Syria. Conical stones, which apparently served as idols have been found at Golgi in Cyprus, and in the Phoenician temples of Malta; and cones of sandstone came to light at the shrine of the 'Mistress of Turquoise' among the barren hills and frowning precipices of Sinai.” (6) If these 'conical stones' are in fact the same as Sir Flinders-Petrie found at the site Frazer is referring to (ten years before he wrote, while archaeologists were trying to figure them out, and failed.) and they are in Malta and elsewhere - then we can see the 'chaos scientists' had sites to make 'mfzkt' or the 'white powder' of the alchemic factory in diverse places. The turquoise that one would expect to find was not the reason for this site that Gardner almost 'proves' was for this white powder. He demonstrates all the excuses like turquoise and copper mining are part and parcel of the cover-up of this site which is the legendary Mt. Sinai or Mt. Horeb from the Bible. He shows Moses was visiting these scientists while his people saw the fires and thought they were a 'burning bush' that didn't actually combust. We are certain there is enough in what we have put together here to prove the existing fables are not true history. The Ka'bah in Mecca has a black meteorite that is revered and honored in an appropriate fashion. This may be the origin of alchemy and all metallurgical arts. The meteorites that fell from the sky have been here since long before the dinosaurs and they provided the first alloyed tools or weapons that made man try to duplicate them. In fact, the 'black earth' and 'virgin earth' or 'Black Madonnas' are all part of the alchemic process to make the 'Great Work' known as the 'Philosopher's Stone'. Mircae Eliade documents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says: "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Ab Look Who is Competiting Against You most likely explanation is, as will be argued later, that the erasure of Jesus' brother James (and his other brothers) from any significant role in the Gospel story is part of the denigration of the early leaders {Thus the whole of the Jewish people who like the Armenians and Celts or indeed anyone in the orthodox churches suffered the fury of Roman deceit and hatred.} who had been in close contact with Jesus and regarded with great suspicion and dismay the Christological theories of the upstart Paul, flaunting his new visions in interpretation of the Jesus whom he had never met in the flesh. (2)A manufacturer of cricket bat was lamenting over decline on the sale of cricket bats. But strangely his complaint was not against the ruthless competitors. But he was loosing business not to direct competitor but to the football equipment maker. Who were not their competitors at all before?What went wrong in the manufacturer business? It is a clear sign that he was helpless his consumers taste and habits were changing. Activities on which he never can have any control. People are moving toward football rather than cricket. It simple fact that by buying a cricket bat or football people are not buying a good or tool to play. They are more interested in buying an activity. It is not that cricket bat has become less quality products than football. But it is a clear sign of bigger problem of cricket loosing out to football.In automobile industry, Rolls-Royce and Cadillac are competiting against each other and you can say against a whole lot auto mobile. But from customer point of view, these are goods and means just to fulfill a value in the customer mind. It is just not transportation but a desire to be different and look stylish, which is firing the sales. But when you concentrate on customer satisfaction you competitors stands up from different sort of categories. In this particular case Rolls-Royce can face competition from Rolex, jewellery merchant like D’dmas, a cool vacation on luxury cruise etc.World is changing so fast and so the customer habits of buying. You never know from where you will have a real competition coming your way.Its time to wake up! So, Paul who had participated in the murder of St. Stephen and lots of other dastardly oppressions of the Jews while called Saul was able to get great visions of his former foe. His inventions include laying claim to having been a Pharisee and a conversion to a church who was the enemy of his Roman employers and their henchmen (the Temple 'idiots') who were too inbred to develop the brain and discipline due to their inherited positions. The Pharisaic saying covering this was ‘a learned bastard takes precedence over an ignorant High Priest’. (3) This group of learned men called Pharisees are quite in line with the Bairds, Ovates and Druids who were their ‘brothers’ in earlier times and probably were still in touch as the references to King Ophir indicate just five centuries earlier. Abaris the Druid was the Dean of Studies for Pythagoras and his name ‘Abaris’ means rabbi. In fact the Greeks who took the Benjaminites to Arcadia in Greece were probably loyal to the 'Brotherhood' or in concert with the Phoenicians who were almost ever-present in Biblical and early Hebrew times. Mr. Maccoby is a Rabbi and that is close to being a Pharisee and that may have caused him to think Paul's usurping of the rabbinic bloodline is worse than his usurping of the Benjaminite legacy. The truth is the Benjaminite claim is even more outlandish. This man's own words tell us in Romans 11:2: “I am an Israelite myself, of the stock of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin, circumcised on my eighth day, Israelite by race, of the tribe of Benjamin, A Hebrew, born and bred; in my attitude to the law, a Pharisee (Philippians 3: 5).” Nothing in his early life actions would tell us that he was a Pharisee who supported the underprivileged in laws and all societal structures throughout the Roman and Parthian Empire. A detailed and honest investigation can easily see the Pharisees have been ridiculed and given all kinds of negative publicity in the Gospels and from the pulpits of all churches to this day. What better way to destroy someone than to have your 'front man' be one of them. This is classic espionage and 'black ops' intrigue! "Instead of the priests, the Pharisees looked for guidance to their own leaders, the 'hakhamin' (sages), who were not a hereditary class but came from every level of society including the poorest… The other verse quoted by Jesus from Leviticus, 'Love your neighbor as yourself' was also regarded by the Pharisees as of central importance, and was treated by the two greatest figures of Pharisaism, Hillel and Rabbi Akiba… Jesus' threat to the Temple was not subversive of Jewish religion, but it was a real threat to the quisling regime of the High Priest. (Appointed by Rome)... rather it was the Jews who were framed by the Gospels, whose concern was to shift the blame for the crucifixion from the Romans to the Jews and their religion.” (4) Surely we need only look at the result and know this is the truth! When the 'Holocaust' has garnered so much press how is it that the whole history of this plot has escaped our schools' attention. Clearly the geneticists say we are all descended from a strain of hominids in Africa and there is little good reason to diminish each other. Have you heard of the Sarmoung or Sarman Brotherhood? They were an important group of esoteric philosophers or Magi whose home in later day Persia started around 2600 BC. What is their legacy and heritage? Gurdjieff spoke of being a 'speaker' of the ancient 'verbal tradition' and I think he draws his inspiration from such alchemists as Mani (the leader of a post Christian effort to fuse Christianity and Zoroastrian ideologies). Augustine was a Manichean before his 'conversion' or should I say 'quisling sell-out'. What was their roots? Did they influence the remnants of Sumeria or were they the remnants of it? There were many outposts and brigands or leaders who followed their own ideas on the Silk Route. Some of these were considered pure legend but space photos and archaeology have proven the legends right again. I think the legends have a great deal more credibility than the Bible or other religious 'narratives'. 'The Golden Bough' brings us some more information that ties in with the 'shem-an-na' furnaces of Mt. Ser?bit or Mt. Sinai that we quoted from Genesis of the Grail Kings. "The island of Cyprus lies but one day's sail from the coast of Syria {He has bought a large chunk of the Bible portrayal of the Phoenicians and does not know the relevance of the cones and 'shem-an- na' conical objects... His research seems to all post-date the explosion of the island of Thera.}. Indeed, on fine summer evenings its mountains may be described looming low and dark against the red fires of sunset. With its rich mines of copper and its forests of firs and stately cedars, the island naturally attracted a commercial and maritime people like the Phoenicians; while the abundance of its corn, its wine, and its oil must have rendered it in their eyes a Land of Promise by comparison with the niggardly nature of their own rugged coast, hemmed in between the mountains and the sea. Accordingly they settled in Cyprus at a very early date and remained there long after the Greeks had also established themselves on its shores {The Greeks were a Phoenician supported culture and often are seen on islands like Sardinia with camps next to each other as Kelts (5).}; for we know from inscriptions and coins that Phoenician kings reigned at Citium, the Chittem of the Hebrews, down to the time of Alexander the Great. Naturally the Semitic colonists brought their gods with them from the mother-land {We’ve reported that Richard Rudgely's book on Stone Age Civilizations confirmed the 35,000 year old mines in Egypt and if Frazer had this information we think he would have been more daring in dating this Cyprus settlement to earlier times rather than saying very ancient. He could have known of Professor Smith of Hobart College's work on the sidereal charts of the heavens in the Great Pyramid though. This shows a 60,000 year greater antiquity to the culture in itself. The 80,000 year old refined tool from Central Africa found in 1997 ties in with the far older cultures as well. There is an ever-increasing mountain of evidence that the academic community is starting to have to agree makes the 'conventional' view of history ridiculous. Mr. Rudgely is an Oxford trained scholar and he also reports the Berekhat Ram figurine pushed art back to 400,000 years old from earlier 40,000 year thought. Even 40,000 was a big step for the 'Bible Narrative' to swallow. The Mu motherland of Churchward may figure in all of this too. That is especially true because there was a time when Troy was called AA-MU and known to have been Phoenician.}. They worshipped Baal of the Lebanon, who may well have been Adonis, and at Amathus on the south coast they instituted the rites of Adonis and Aphrodite, or rather Astarte. Here, as at Byblus, these rites resembled the Egyptian worship of Osiris so closely that some people even identified the Adonis of Amathus with Osiris. But the great seat of worship of Aphrodite and Adonis in Cyprus was Paphos on the south-western side of the island. Among the petty kingdoms into which Cyprus was divided from the earliest times until the end of the fourth century before our era Paphos must have ranked with the best. It is a land of hills and billowy ridges, diversified by fields and vineyards and intersected by rivers, which in the course of ages have carved for themselves beds of such tremendous depth that travelling in the interior is difficult and tedious. The lofty range of Mount Olympus (the modern Troodos), capped with snow the greater part of the year, screens Paphos from the northerly and easterly winds and cuts it off from the rest of the island. On the slopes of the range the last pine-woods of Cyprus linger, sheltering here and there monasteries in scenery not unworthy of the Appenines {Or the area around C?t?l H?y?k dated to 9,500 years and more ago; that Frazer would not have known about except in legend.}. The old city of Paphos (the modern Kuklia) was one of the most celebrated shrines in the ancient world. According to Herodotus, it was founded by Phoenician colonists from Ascalon; but it is possible that a native goddess of fertility was worshipped on the spot before the arrival of the Phoenicians, and that the newcomers identified her with their own Baalath or Astarte, whom she may have closely resembled. If the two deities were thus fused in one, we may suppose that they were both varieties of that great goddess of motherhood and fertility whose worship appears to have been spread allover Western Asia from a very early time. The supposition is confirmed as well by the archaic shape of her image as by the licentious character of her rites; for both that shape and those rites were shared by her with other Asiatic deities. Her image was simply a white cone or pyramid. In like manner, a cone was the emblem of Astarte at Byblus, of the native goddess whom the Greeks called Artemis at Perga in Pamphylia, and of the sun-god Heliogabalus at Emesa in Syria. Conical stones, which apparently served as idols have been found at Golgi in Cyprus, and in the Phoenician temples of Malta; and cones of sandstone came to light at the shrine of the 'Mistress of Turquoise' among the barren hills and frowning precipices of Sinai.” (6) If these 'conical stones' are in fact the same as Sir Flinders-Petrie found at the site Frazer is referring to (ten years before he wrote, while archaeologists were trying to figure them out, and failed.) and they are in Malta and elsewhere - then we can see the 'chaos scientists' had sites to make 'mfzkt' or the 'white powder' of the alchemic factory in diverse places. The turquoise that one would expect to find was not the reason for this site that Gardner almost 'proves' was for this white powder. He demonstrates all the excuses like turquoise and copper mining are part and parcel of the cover-up of this site which is the legendary Mt. Sinai or Mt. Horeb from the Bible. He shows Moses was visiting these scientists while his people saw the fires and thought they were a 'burning bush' that didn't actually combust. We are certain there is enough in what we have put together here to prove the existing fables are not true history. The Ka'bah in Mecca has a black meteorite that is revered and honored in an appropriate fashion. This may be the origin of alchemy and all metallurgical arts. The meteorites that fell from the sky have been here since long before the dinosaurs and they provided the first alloyed tools or weapons that made man try to duplicate them. In fact, the 'black earth' and 'virgin earth' or 'Black Madonnas' are all part of the alchemic process to make the 'Great Work' known as the 'Philosopher's Stone'. Mircae Eliade documents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says: "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Ab Meet Your Urgent Requirements With Fast Unsecured Loans There are times when you want to have fast loans to fulfill your urgent needs and requirements. The reasons could be anything, like paying medical bills on an urgent basis or paying the university fees. There are few needs where you have to meet your financial requirements in a quick expedient manner.The lenders in the UK offer fast unsecured loans to meet the urgent requirements of the borrowers. Since it is an unsecured loan, you need not have to put your valuable asset as collateral. The lenders usually charge comparatively high rate of interest with this loan type. 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However, you can approach high-street banks, building societies and the private lenders across the UK. But, due to the fierce competition among the private lenders, they can offer you a loan on better terms and conditions. Have you heard of the Sarmoung or Sarman Brotherhood? They were an important group of esoteric philosophers or Magi whose home in later day Persia started around 2600 BC. What is their legacy and heritage? Gurdjieff spoke of being a 'speaker' of the ancient 'verbal tradition' and I think he draws his inspiration from such alchemists as Mani (the leader of a post Christian effort to fuse Christianity and Zoroastrian ideologies). Augustine was a Manichean before his 'conversion' or should I say 'quisling sell-out'. What was their roots? Did they influence the remnants of Sumeria or were they the remnants of it? There were many outposts and brigands or leaders who followed their own ideas on the Silk Route. Some of these were considered pure legend but space photos and archaeology have proven the legends right again. I think the legends have a great deal more credibility than the Bible or other religious 'narratives'. 'The Golden Bough' brings us some more information that ties in with the 'shem-an-na' furnaces of Mt. Ser?bit or Mt. Sinai that we quoted from Genesis of the Grail Kings. "The island of Cyprus lies but one day's sail from the coast of Syria {He has bought a large chunk of the Bible portrayal of the Phoenicians and does not know the relevance of the cones and 'shem-an- na' conical objects... His research seems to all post-date the explosion of the island of Thera.}. Indeed, on fine summer evenings its mountains may be described looming low and dark against the red fires of sunset. With its rich mines of copper and its forests of firs and stately cedars, the island naturally attracted a commercial and maritime people like the Phoenicians; while the abundance of its corn, its wine, and its oil must have rendered it in their eyes a Land of Promise by comparison with the niggardly nature of their own rugged coast, hemmed in between the mountains and the sea. Accordingly they settled in Cyprus at a very early date and remained there long after the Greeks had also established themselves on its shores {The Greeks were a Phoenician supported culture and often are seen on islands like Sardinia with camps next to each other as Kelts (5).}; for we know from inscriptions and coins that Phoenician kings reigned at Citium, the Chittem of the Hebrews, down to the time of Alexander the Great. Naturally the Semitic colonists brought their gods with them from the mother-land {We’ve reported that Richard Rudgely's book on Stone Age Civilizations confirmed the 35,000 year old mines in Egypt and if Frazer had this information we think he would have been more daring in dating this Cyprus settlement to earlier times rather than saying very ancient. He could have known of Professor Smith of Hobart College's work on the sidereal charts of the heavens in the Great Pyramid though. This shows a 60,000 year greater antiquity to the culture in itself. The 80,000 year old refined tool from Central Africa found in 1997 ties in with the far older cultures as well. There is an ever-increasing mountain of evidence that the academic community is starting to have to agree makes the 'conventional' view of history ridiculous. Mr. Rudgely is an Oxford trained scholar and he also reports the Berekhat Ram figurine pushed art back to 400,000 years old from earlier 40,000 year thought. Even 40,000 was a big step for the 'Bible Narrative' to swallow. The Mu motherland of Churchward may figure in all of this too. That is especially true because there was a time when Troy was called AA-MU and known to have been Phoenician.}. They worshipped Baal of the Lebanon, who may well have been Adonis, and at Amathus on the south coast they instituted the rites of Adonis and Aphrodite, or rather Astarte. Here, as at Byblus, these rites resembled the Egyptian worship of Osiris so closely that some people even identified the Adonis of Amathus with Osiris. But the great seat of worship of Aphrodite and Adonis in Cyprus was Paphos on the south-western side of the island. Among the petty kingdoms into which Cyprus was divided from the earliest times until the end of the fourth century before our era Paphos must have ranked with the best. It is a land of hills and billowy ridges, diversified by fields and vineyards and intersected by rivers, which in the course of ages have carved for themselves beds of such tremendous depth that travelling in the interior is difficult and tedious. The lofty range of Mount Olympus (the modern Troodos), capped with snow the greater part of the year, screens Paphos from the northerly and easterly winds and cuts it off from the rest of the island. On the slopes of the range the last pine-woods of Cyprus linger, sheltering here and there monasteries in scenery not unworthy of the Appenines {Or the area around C?t?l H?y?k dated to 9,500 years and more ago; that Frazer would not have known about except in legend.}. The old city of Paphos (the modern Kuklia) was one of the most celebrated shrines in the ancient world. According to Herodotus, it was founded by Phoenician colonists from Ascalon; but it is possible that a native goddess of fertility was worshipped on the spot before the arrival of the Phoenicians, and that the newcomers identified her with their own Baalath or Astarte, whom she may have closely resembled. If the two deities were thus fused in one, we may suppose that they were both varieties of that great goddess of motherhood and fertility whose worship appears to have been spread allover Western Asia from a very early time. The supposition is confirmed as well by the archaic shape of her image as by the licentious character of her rites; for both that shape and those rites were shared by her with other Asiatic deities. Her image was simply a white cone or pyramid. In like manner, a cone was the emblem of Astarte at Byblus, of the native goddess whom the Greeks called Artemis at Perga in Pamphylia, and of the sun-god Heliogabalus at Emesa in Syria. Conical stones, which apparently served as idols have been found at Golgi in Cyprus, and in the Phoenician temples of Malta; and cones of sandstone came to light at the shrine of the 'Mistress of Turquoise' among the barren hills and frowning precipices of Sinai.” (6) If these 'conical stones' are in fact the same as Sir Flinders-Petrie found at the site Frazer is referring to (ten years before he wrote, while archaeologists were trying to figure them out, and failed.) and they are in Malta and elsewhere - then we can see the 'chaos scientists' had sites to make 'mfzkt' or the 'white powder' of the alchemic factory in diverse places. The turquoise that one would expect to find was not the reason for this site that Gardner almost 'proves' was for this white powder. He demonstrates all the excuses like turquoise and copper mining are part and parcel of the cover-up of this site which is the legendary Mt. Sinai or Mt. Horeb from the Bible. He shows Moses was visiting these scientists while his people saw the fires and thought they were a 'burning bush' that didn't actually combust. We are certain there is enough in what we have put together here to prove the existing fables are not true history. The Ka'bah in Mecca has a black meteorite that is revered and honored in an appropriate fashion. This may be the origin of alchemy and all metallurgical arts. The meteorites that fell from the sky have been here since long before the dinosaurs and they provided the first alloyed tools or weapons that made man try to duplicate them. In fact, the 'black earth' and 'virgin earth' or 'Black Madonnas' are all part of the alchemic process to make the 'Great Work' known as the 'Philosopher's Stone'. Mircae Eliade documents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says: "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Ab Profiting From a Stock You Don't Even Own ed the Adonis of Amathus with Osiris.Many people even in this "enlightened" era, do not realize that you can make a lot of money if the market is falling. Well the fact is that you can, and there are 2 good ways to do it. One is to "sell short" and the other is to buy options called "puts". Today we want to look at the short selling game and try and give you some advice on how it works.Selling short is not a new idea. It has been an acceptable practice since the beginning of the market. In fact after the crash of 1929, there was a remark people would use quite commonly. Have you ever heard the old term "hey don't sell him short"? Its a very old saying and the idea behind it is if you think someone is going to fall short of the mark, or miss the boat, or what have you, you would "short sell him". Why? Because if it comes true and the target did indeed fall or stumble, you were right. Well the term comes from the stock market. If you think the market or an individual stock is going to fall, you can short sell it and if you are correct and the stock falls, you will make money.So, how can you make money on a stock that is falling apart? Quite easily, you simply sell it before it falls, and buy it back cheaper later. The difference between the two is pure profit. Suppose you think the XYZ company is ripe for a fall. They have been running up too fast and you feel that one of these days it's going to really see a pullback. You would call your broker and say something like this: "I would like to sell 500 shares of XYZ short please". Now let us suppose that XYZ is trading at $75 when you "sell it". Now lets also say you were right and it falls down to $65 the next week. At that point you would want to "cover your short sale". How? By buying the stock back at the lower price. So you call the broker and say: " I would like to cover my short sale in XYZ at this time." The broker would then buy back the shares you sold on the open market and the difference between where you sold the shares at and what you bought them back for (in this case $10 per share) is your profit on the trade. Thats it!Where did we get the shares to sell in the first place?? Your brokerage literally "loans" them to you. When you called to say I want to sell the shares, they take their own stock holdings and loan them to you. So when you sold them, you were selling something you did not own. But because you borrowed them, e But the great seat of worship of Aphrodite and Adonis in Cyprus was Paphos on the south-western side of the island. Among the petty kingdoms into which Cyprus was divided from the earliest times until the end of the fourth century before our era Paphos must have ranked with the best. It is a land of hills and billowy ridges, diversified by fields and vineyards and intersected by rivers, which in the course of ages have carved for themselves beds of such tremendous depth that travelling in the interior is difficult and tedious. The lofty range of Mount Olympus (the modern Troodos), capped with snow the greater part of the year, screens Paphos from the northerly and easterly winds and cuts it off from the rest of the island. On the slopes of the range the last pine-woods of Cyprus linger, sheltering here and there monasteries in scenery not unworthy of the Appenines {Or the area around C?t?l H?y?k dated to 9,500 years and more ago; that Frazer would not have known about except in legend.}. The old city of Paphos (the modern Kuklia) was one of the most celebrated shrines in the ancient world. According to Herodotus, it was founded by Phoenician colonists from Ascalon; but it is possible that a native goddess of fertility was worshipped on the spot before the arrival of the Phoenicians, and that the newcomers identified her with their own Baalath or Astarte, whom she may have closely resembled. If the two deities were thus fused in one, we may suppose that they were both varieties of that great goddess of motherhood and fertility whose worship appears to have been spread allover Western Asia from a very early time. The supposition is confirmed as well by the archaic shape of her image as by the licentious character of her rites; for both that shape and those rites were shared by her with other Asiatic deities. Her image was simply a white cone or pyramid. In like manner, a cone was the emblem of Astarte at Byblus, of the native goddess whom the Greeks called Artemis at Perga in Pamphylia, and of the sun-god Heliogabalus at Emesa in Syria. Conical stones, which apparently served as idols have been found at Golgi in Cyprus, and in the Phoenician temples of Malta; and cones of sandstone came to light at the shrine of the 'Mistress of Turquoise' among the barren hills and frowning precipices of Sinai.” (6) If these 'conical stones' are in fact the same as Sir Flinders-Petrie found at the site Frazer is referring to (ten years before he wrote, while archaeologists were trying to figure them out, and failed.) and they are in Malta and elsewhere - then we can see the 'chaos scientists' had sites to make 'mfzkt' or the 'white powder' of the alchemic factory in diverse places. The turquoise that one would expect to find was not the reason for this site that Gardner almost 'proves' was for this white powder. He demonstrates all the excuses like turquoise and copper mining are part and parcel of the cover-up of this site which is the legendary Mt. Sinai or Mt. Horeb from the Bible. He shows Moses was visiting these scientists while his people saw the fires and thought they were a 'burning bush' that didn't actually combust. We are certain there is enough in what we have put together here to prove the existing fables are not true history. The Ka'bah in Mecca has a black meteorite that is revered and honored in an appropriate fashion. This may be the origin of alchemy and all metallurgical arts. The meteorites that fell from the sky have been here since long before the dinosaurs and they provided the first alloyed tools or weapons that made man try to duplicate them. In fact, the 'black earth' and 'virgin earth' or 'Black Madonnas' are all part of the alchemic process to make the 'Great Work' known as the 'Philosopher's Stone'. Mircae Eliade documents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says: "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Ab Don't Cheat Your Business by Going Cheap On SEO ents the practice of sacrificing humans was part of Mycenaean religion and a turning point in the matriarchal 'Brotherhood' of egalitarianism; The Eliade Guide to World Religions says:Are you a bargain hunter? I am. I'm always looking for the best deal, the cheapest price and the least expensive... whatever. If you're like me, that frugality carries over into just about all areas of your life, including searching for an SEO company. But one thing that bargain shoppers tend to find out the hard way is that sometimes the best deal isn't always the best deal. In fact, the bargain often turns out to cost you more in the long run.But before I get into the details of SEO bargain hunting, let me first give you a real-life story of non-SEO bargain hunting that went right, only to turn into a disaster.Several years ago we needed some concrete work done around our house. We received quotes from a handful of contractors and found one that was about half of what everybody else was charging. We hired them, they came, did their work and the end result was fantastic.The next year we needed some additional concrete work so we called the same guys. Again, they came and did a masterful job. Then the next summer, we had one last batch of concrete work (and some minor landscaping) to be done and again, we called the guys who were cheap and have done great work for us in the past. This is where the nightmare began. The new concrete work, next to some of the old, didn't match. It was almost like a completely different kind of concrete was used which made it obvious that this was two separate works done at different times (and no, I'm not just talking normal wear and tear here.) I didn't make a big deal out of this, but it gets worse.When they put in the landscaping, they failed to reroute the yard drainage. So instead of the sprinkler system draining down around the house and to the street, it drained under the new concrete pad they put in. Now, whenever the sprinklers run on one side of the back yard the water drains to the other side, under the new concrete work, and then it filters out creating a small pond of stagnant water. In our attempts to get them to come out and correct the matter we kept getting promises of days and times, all broken. Then we could no longer get a hold of anybody and could only leave voice messages.It was a few months later that we found out that their contracting license had recently been revoked and they are no longer in business.We had two great experiences with the contractor in question. It was only the third go round where things went sour. In t "Mycenaean Religion… Mycenaean culture, Greek speaking but related to Minoan, has often been interpreted as the triumph of male qualities {What an interesting way of describing the end of equality?!} in both society and religion. Admitting the na?vet? of this theory, it may be noted that Mycenaean cities, unlike Minoan, are walled fortresses (such as Tiryns, Gla, and Thebes), patriarchy and battle are dominant themes, and the great goddess (Potnia: "Lady", “Mistress”) is displaced in her preeminence by the sky-god of Indo-European origins, Zeus the father. This was the civilization that brought us the Trojan War, or the misty historical precedent for the Homeric poem, and then burnt itself out in princely adventurism, falling with the Sea Peoples' invasions into a four-century dark age (twelfth to ninth century B.C.E.) after its flourishing trade network had stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia Minor perhaps to Sicily."(7) These 'Sea People’ are the Hyksos Kings of Egypt who had possibly joined with the remnants of Mu in the time of the founding of Karnac. Certainly they were more inclined even at this late stage to fight against the patriarchal domination of women and the destruction of the knowledge the soul and each individual's divinity can bring. The idea of early beliefs being altered and usurped are evident and numerous. Of course this means the 'Virgin' birth or ‘Incarnation' legend is another hoax. Sally Cunneen covers some more of these great liars who are excellent role models for our citizens of today: "By the fourth century, church scholars maintained uniformly that Jesus had no real siblings, merely cousins, and most Roman Catholics still believe this. However, Protestant Biblical scholars today generally believe that Mary had four other sons: James, Joses, Simon and Jude, and two or three daughters, none identified by name. Although Catholic teaching has consistently held otherwise, Catholic New Testament scholar John Meier finds no reason not to believe that Jesus had sisters and brothers." (8) So, if so much of the Catholic fable is based on the 'immaculate conception' with a 'virgin', and James is the older brother of Jesus who many think was a twin (to Thomas of the Gospel of Thomas, from 1945's Dag or Nag Hammadi 'finds'). Then what we are faced with, on this fact alone, is a truly evil hoax to obliterate other beliefs and diminish women. All the evidence we have put before the reader is but a small part of the trials and tribulations that truth has yet to overcome. 1) The Golden Bough, by James Frazer 'A Study in Magic and Religion', 1922, Intro. by George W. Stocking, Jr., Penguin Books, 1996 Ed., pgs. 455,463. 2) 'The Mythmaker: Paul and The Invention of Christianity', 1986 by Hyam Maccoby, Harper Collins, NY, 1st Harper & Row Paperback in 1987. 3) Mishnah, Horayot, 3.8. 4) The Mythmaker, op. cit. pgs. 23, 48, 49, Includes reference to Hillel (Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 31a, where the principle of Love of neighbor is expressed in the form of the Golden Rule: 'What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow creature!') and Rabbi Akiba (Sifra 89b, Genesis Rabbah 24:7, who said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself' is the greatest principle of the LAW!'). I agree the Law of RIGHT THOUGHT = RIGHT ACTION places this above all principles in the Brotherhood of Iesa. To diminish one diminishes all! 5) Etruscan Life and Afterlife, by Larissa Bonfante, Wayne State University Press, many maps show Celts encamped next to Greeks but little thought they were all Phoenicians. 6) The Golden Bough, op. cit. pp.397-400. Hiram Abiff of the Masonic themes is actually Osiris too, according to some Masonic authors. 7) The Eliade Guide to World Religions, Mircae Eliade & Joan P. Couliano with Hillary S. W,iesner, Harper San Francisco,1991. pg. 114. 8) In Search of Mary, The Woman and the Symbol, by Sally Cunneen, Ballantine Books, NY, 1996, pg. 35 and quote from John Meier and 'A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus', Vol. 1. (NY, Doubleday 1991) 318-319.
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