Osiria

Posted on November 23rd, 2010

You won't find it on any maps, and if you try to type it your automatic spell-check will tell you you have misspelled the word …  but if you google "Osiria" you'll get about 30,000 hits.  The word implies 'the land of Osiris' … whatever that actually might mean.   I have a friend, a […]

George Stuart taking on Germanic myths

Posted on November 23rd, 2010

George Stuart is a historian – not well known but well loved by his fans.  Not only does he have a talent for making history interesting and accessible while breaking complicated stories down to their essentials, he is an accomplished figurine maker.   His incredibly realistic and historically accurate "dolls" are 1/4 size. I've never been known […]

Svali

Posted on November 22nd, 2010

Svali is the assumed name of a woman who claims to be a ritual abuse survivor and escapee of the “Illuminati”. This is the single radio interview she did with Greg Szymanski. She has since disappeared from view but is assumed to be safe…

Introducing … Nicholas de Vere

Posted on November 21st, 2010

Or, his full title Prince Nicholas de Vere von Drakenberg.  Author of 'The Dragon Legacy: The Secret History of an Ancient Bloodline'. The de Vere family is indeed unparalleled in status among the world's elite, and according to Nicholas de Vere the family's unbroken roots trace all the way back to the Mittani of biblical […]

So, were the Israelites (and migrants to Troad) the Hyksos?

Posted on November 19th, 2010

No, I don't think so.  This has been pondered, debated, and/or misinterpreted IMO by almost anyone and everyone (including me) who has taken an interest in this subject.   Herodotus says that the Egyptians – "…expelled all the aliens gathered together in Egypt. The most distinguished of the expelled foreigners followed Danaus and Cadmus into […]

Nimrod … who was he?

Posted on November 19th, 2010

Son of Cush, builder of cities, ruler of Mesopotamia, nemesis of Abraham, father of Hunor and Magor patriarchs of the Huns and Magyars as well as the people of Subartu, and who knows what else.   Was he also an early and important king in Egypt??? From this site:   http://www.mysteriousworld.com/Journal/2003/Autumn/Osiria/ (I'll copy the important […]

Tablets reveal Babylonian math skills

Posted on November 12th, 2010

Found this over at WhatReallyHappened. “…Many of the solutions used by scribes to solve the mathematical problems depended on principles that were believed to have been discovered by Greeks in the sixth century BCE and later. “

“Holocaust”: Etymology

Posted on October 29th, 2010

Holocaust means literally, "sacrifice by fire, burnt offering". http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=holocaust&searchmode=none Sacrifice!??  Burnt offering??? Why this word? Makes sense when you look at the holocaust for what it was – the sacrifice of millions of Jews in the service of creating the Israeli state.   This is confirmed by the involvement of American tycoons and Jewish bankers in […]

Morgans and Rockefellers

Posted on October 28th, 2010

I try not to veer onto the subject of the "dragon blood-line" as I (and a few others) call it when I'm around friends or at work cause, well, I can get carried away and I live in Japan where people are very polite and hide their true feelings well.  But once in a while, […]

Bar-bar

Posted on October 27th, 2010

Was listening to a little vid on youtube about the courts and admiralty law.   These guys were talking about what really happens when a judge retires briefly to his chambers and then returns to the courtroom.  Apparently, it becomes a new court under admiralty and, unless the parties understand what is happening (which none […]

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