CHAPTER 6
The World Falls Dead
Eventually, the exodus of the Adamic race became known to the
“Serpent Masters,” who grew furious and vengeful. This was the third
time that their plans and exploits had been thwarted. First, they
were banished from their home planet. Then after coming to a new
one, they created a race to serve them, but which did not; and when
they finally created the perfect servant, they found them
permanently seduced away from their duties.
The ire of the Atlanteans at this
snubbing was so intense that they unleashed an atomic war on the
“Sons of the Serpent” and their Adamic wards, now resident on
Lemuria (Oceania). These latter were not unprepared, however, and
being technically advanced, set up to defend themselves and
retaliate against their evil adversaries on
Atlantis. So, there was
on Earth
a nuclear war. It was an event that changed the face of
Earth history.
The war between the gods (the “Serpent
Masters” and the “Sons of the Serpents”) and subsequent paroxysms
were recorded by almost all the cultures of the world:
And god saw that the wickedness of
man was great in the Earth, and that every imagination of the
thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented
the Lord that he had made man on Earth, and it grieved Him at
his heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have
created from the face of the Earth; both man, and beast, and the
creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me
that I have made them.
(Genesis 6-8).
And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought
against the dragon: and the dragon fought and his angels, and
prevailed not…and the great dragon was cast out that old
serpent, called the Devil, and Satan which deceiveth the whole
world: he was cast out into the Earth, and his angels were cast
out with him.
(Revelation 12:7-12)
Woe unto us! Who shall deliver us out of the land of these
almighty Gods? These are the Gods that smote the Egyptians with
all manner of plagues in the wilderness.
(Samuel 4:8)
…and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of
the Lord and by His fierce anger.
(Jeremiah 4:23)
For behold, the Lord will come with fire, and his chariots, like
the whirlwind, to render his anger with fury…
(Isaiah 1 6:15)
And the kings of the Earth, and the great men, and the chief
captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every
freeman, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the
mountains. And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and
into the caves of the Earth, for fear of the Lord…when he
ariseth to shake terribly the Earth.
(Isaiah 2)
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in
which heaven shall pass away with a great noise, and the
elements shall melt with fervent heat, the Earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.
(Book of Peter)
And behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and
smote the four corners of the house, and it fell upon the young
men and they are dead; and only I am escaped alone to tell thee.
(Job 18:19)
His lightnings enlightened the world: the earth saw and
trembled…The hills melted like wax at the presence of the Lord.
(Psalms 97:4)
While reading these accounts, one may do
well to reflect on the personality of the “Lord” and wonder if the
activities mentioned are not those to be expected of a more human
agency.
I am the Lord and there is none
else. I form the light and create the darkness, I make peace and
create evil, I, the Lord, do all these things.
(Book of Isaiah)
He that sacrificeth to any god save unto the Lord only, he shall
be utterly destroyed.
(Exodus 22:20)
By the sweat of your face will be your bread, until you return
to the ground; for out of it you were taken, for dust you are
and to dust you will return.
(Genesis 3:17-19)
Then shall ye know that I am the LORD, when their slain men
shall be among their idols round about their altars, upon every
high hill, in all the tops of the mountains, and under every
green tree, and under every thick oak, the place where they did
offer sweet savor to all their idols...So will I stretch out my
hand upon them, and make the land desolate...and they shall know
that I am the LORD.
(Ezekiel 6:13-14)
Wherefore, as I live, saith the Lord God; Surely, because thou
hast defiled my sanctuary with all thy detestable things, and
with all thine abominations, therefore will I also diminish
thee; neither shall mine eye spare, neither will I have any
pity.
(Ezekiel 5:11)
So will I send upon you famine and evil beasts, and they shall
bereave thee: and pestilence and blood shall pass through thee;
and I will bring the sword upon thee. I the Lord have spoken it.
(Ezekiel 5:17)
It appears, after all, that the words of
Madame Helena Blavatsky, who spent her life researching the actual
origins of mankind, are more than appropriate:
The appellation Satan, in Hebrew,
and adversary…belongs by right to the first and cruelest
“Adversary” of all other Gods – Jehovah, not in the serpent
which spoke only words of sympathy and wisdom.
Under the evil insinuations of their demon Thevetat, the
Atlantis race became a nation of evil magicians…the giants and
magicians and all flesh died and every man.
And author Jack Barranger also expresses
the travesty of man’s perplexity:
We have been lead to believe that
the entity that the Old Testament describes as a mass murderer
and heinous leader is the God of the Universe. We have been lead
to think that the slaughter of human beings in the name of God
is a divine act.
And all through these passages is the
reference to more than one god. A perfect example follows:
Thou shalt not revile the Gods.
(Exodus 22:28)
Scholar and genius, Ignatius Donnelly
wrote of the tribulations:
It sounds like the cry not of a man
but of a race, a great, religious, civilized race, who could not
understand how God could so cruelly visit the world.
And from Comyns Beaumont’s The Riddle of
Prehistoric Britain:
…the prehistory of the Atlanteans
and the race of Adam possessed peculiar similarities. The
supermen of Plato’s island were drowned in a flood like the
Adamites, the Giants of old time, men of renown, the men whose
thoughts became wholly evil, destroyed in what is called the
Flood or universal Deluge. The cause advanced for their
destruction was in effect the same in both cases, they being
accused of having mastered too many of the divine secrets of, as
we should say, science, as the ancients named it, the gods.
The Indians of Lake Tahoe, California
say:
There was a time when their tribe
possessed the whole Earth and were strong and numerous, and
rich; but a day came when a people rose up stronger than they
and defeated and enslaved them. Afterward the Great Spirit sent
an immense wave across the continent from the sea and this wave
engulfed both the oppressors and the oppressed, all but a very
small remnant.
The ancient Britons:
The profligacy of mankind had
provided the great Supreme to send a pestilential wind upon the
Earth. A pure poison descended, every blast was death…Presently,
a tempest fire arose. It split the Earth asunder to the great
deep…rain poured down from heaven, and water covered the Earth.
(From Destruction of Atlantis by
Ignatius Donnelly)
Bolivian records going back 5,000 years
tell of the destruction of civilization in far off times as the
result of a conflict with some non-human race “whose blood was not
red like ours.” The Yurucare Indians of Bolivia speak of the demon
Aymasune who destroyed plants, animals, and man by causing fire to
fall from heaven.
The Algonkian Indians relate:
Long ago, two powerful Manitous felt
themselves insulted by the hero Wisaka. This put them into a
fearful passion and intending to kill their enemy, they raged
and roared over the Earth, which heaved and shook under their
angry steps.
From the Norse Edda, we read:
Then saw she wade in heavy streams,
men – foul murderers and perjurers, and them who others’ wives
seduce to sin, brothers slay brothers; sisters’ children shed
each others blood. Hard is the world, sensual sin grows huge.
These are the sword-ages, axe-ages, shields are cleft in twain,
storm-ages, murder-ages - till the world falls dead...
The Norse legends tell of the “Great
Winters” of Wind, Sword, and Wolf which descended upon the Earth:
The second winter is called the
winter of the sword. Those of mankind left alive rob and slay
one another for what is left to feed on. Brother slays brother,
mighty battles occur in the world.
Their adversarial presence was termed
the Midgard Serpent:
The Midgard Serpent blows so much
poison that the whole sky and sea are splattered with it.
Strange flying craft bringing
destruction are described:
The mighty flood frees the ship
known as Naglfar, a vessel that the Giants were so long in
building… Loki steers the ship of Hel with the Fenris Wolf
aboard.
They also speak specifically of
Ragnarok,
the war between the gods:
The head of Mimir (fountain of all
wisdom), counsels Odin to meet on the field of Vigrid, and to
wage there such a war that the power of evil would be destroyed
forever, even though his own world would be destroyed with them.
Now death is the portion of doomed men, Red with blood the
buildings of gods, The sun turns black in the summer after,
Winds whine….
In northern Sweden, the Laplanders
preserve their accounts. Their ancient books say:
I shall reverse the world. I shall
bid the rivers flow upward; I shall cause the sea to gather
together itself up into a huge towering wall which I shall hurl
upon your wicked Earth-children, and thus destroy them and all
life.
The Scandinavian skalds record in their
sagas and poems:
Surtur (Saturn) from the south wends
With seething fire
The falchion of the Mighty One
A sunlight
flaming
Mountains dashed together
Giants headlong rush
Men rend
the paths of Hell
And Heaven is rent in twain
Siberian accounts relate:
In the beginning was the Earth, but
then a great fire arose and raged for seven years and the Earth
was burned up. Everything became sea. All the Tungus were
consumed except a boy and a girl who rose up with an eagle in
the sky…
The Persians Bundahis relate in their
legends:
And ninety days and nights the
heavenly angels were contending in the world with the
confederate demons of the evil spirit…
And there are the commentaries of more
modern sources also, from those illustrious ones who have
contributed to our present civilization. Here are just a few
examples.
From Ovid’s Metamorphosis:
Giants attacked the very throne of
heaven… Jove struck them down.
Three times had Poseidon (Neptune), ventured with stern
countenance to thrust his arms out of the water; three times he
was unable to endure the scorching heat of the air.
From Plato’s Timaeus:
In one day and one fatal night,
there came mighty earthquakes and inundations that engulfed that
warlike peoples.
The people, terrified, could hardly breathe…mouths were drenched
in blood, heads wallowed in blood…The face was made pale by the
Evil Wind.
From Plato’s Critias:
This vast power, gathered into one,
endeavored to subdue with a blow our country and yours and the
whole of the region…then, Solon, your country shone forth, in
the excellence of her virtue and strength among all mankind. She
was preeminent in military skill and was the leader of the
Hellenes… she defeated and triumphed over the invaders and
preserved from slavery those who were not yet subjugated, and
generously liberated all the rest of us who dwell between the
Pillars. But afterwards, occurred violent earthquakes and floods
and in a single day and night of misfortune all your warlike men
in a body sank into the Earth and the Island of Atlantis in like
manner disappeared in the depths of the sea.
From the Homeric sagas, we read:
Beneath the feet of the father of
the gods Olympus shook as he moved, the earth groaned; and from
the lightening of his bolt, as well as from the eyes and breath
of his antagonist, fire was bursting over the dark sea. The
ocean boiled; towering waves beat upon all promonto-ries of the
coast; the ground quaked; Hades, lord of the dead, trembled; and
even Zeus himself, for a time, was unstrung.
And let us not neglect the accounts from
Egypt, later bastion of the “Sons of the Serpents.”
From the
Egyptian Ipuwer Papyrus of 1780 BC, we read:
The land - to its whole extent
confusion and terrible noise... For nine days there was no exit
from the palace and no one could see the face of his fellow...
Towns were destroyed by mighty tides...Upper Egypt suffered
devastation...blood everywhere...pestilence throughout the
country.…
The Egyptian scribe Manetho records
information seemingly about the era of the Pharaoh Amenophis, but
which is really about a previous time:
His... was an intensely dramatic era
which culminated in a prolonged war, the invasion of his country
by vast and well-armed hordes, accompanied by meteorological
events of a phenomenal character, and finally ended in the Great
Catastrophe which destroyed him and most of his nation.
In Spell 316 of the Egyptian Coffin
Texts, we find the following passages, referring to powerful
destructive weaponry:
So the gods were brought together,
Re addressed Nun: Behold, mankind who came from my eye, have
been scheming against me…
Nun replied: O Re, if your eye was turned against those…how
greatly would they fear you?
Hathor said: I have prevailed over mankind and it is pleasant to
my heart…
Then Re said: Now that I am in control of them, do not reduce
them any more. Behold it, the (Eye) will be stronger than all
the gods. It has mastered those who dwellest at the ends of the
Earth, it is sovereign over every god. They will fall howling on
their faces, all mankind will cringe beneath you and your might,
they will respect you when they behold you in vigorous form
which the Master of the Primeval Gods gave you.
This same “eye” turns up in Irish
Mythology as Balor’s “Evil Eye,” which needed to be operated, that
is, opened and closed by Balor’s nine specially trained bodyguards.
The descriptions clearly relate to some kind of lethal device.
The Celtic legends are very lucid in respect to magical weaponry and
powers. We read of weapons of strange power and magical properties,
which literally needed several men to use. Their records give
pronounced indications of genetic engineering in the tales of
demonic hybrid entities, called the Fomorian Race, or Men of Lochlann, endowed with great powers, clairvoyance, and physical
strength. We hear mention of “glass towers” from which the evil
overlords could keep watch over the entire island.
The later races subjugated the land of
Ireland and its natives for centuries until they were finally
overthrown.
The Celtic word Fomhoraigh, means
“giants,” and also derives from a term that means “from under
the seas.” The myths say that the Fomorians lived under the
ocean. Interestingly, one of the ancient names for the mythical
lost isles was Tir fo thuinn, meaning “Land beneath the Wave.”
One of these mysterious weapons
mentioned in the Irish sagas was the Lance of Lugh, the sun god.
Lugh was called Ildanach, or “Master of all the Arts,” but also the
“Far-Shooter.”
Here is a description of his strange lance:
He also had a magic spear, which… he
had no need to wield himself, for it was alive and thirsted for
blood… When battle was near it was drawn out; then it roared and
struggled against its thongs; fire flashed from it… it tore
through and through the ranks of the enemy, never tired of
slaying.
(See Celtic Myth and Legend by Charles Squire; The Book
of Conquests, and The Silver Arm by Jim Fitzpatrick.)
Another weapon of power was the sword of
the high king Nuada, called Retaliator. It is the prototype of
Excalibur.
Retaliator was said to vibrate in the presence of
negative forces or enemies. The Celts had the strange prohibition
that no king could rule who was “blemished.” This does not make
sense until we realize what it relates to is genetic alteration. The
high king of the Gaels, Nuada himself, had to step down as leader
after his arm was severed in the titanic war with the Formorian
hybrids. He subsequently had his missing limb replaced with a
“silver arm.” The astonishing account of this limb’s “magical”
replacement clearly bespoke some form of advanced cybernetics. (See
Celtic Myth and Legend by Charles Squire.)
The Greeks and Teutons, as so many others, also have records of
hybrid beings that had the countenance of either great beauty or
ugliness. (See Clash of the Titans, Jason and the Argonauts, the
Odyssey, and the Amazing Voyages of Sinbad.)
The Hindu Srimad Bhagavatam tells of a demon race which invaded the
three planetary systems. Opposing the demons was the god Shiva, who,
it is recorded, possessed a powerful weapon that he fired at the
enemy airships from his own. In the ancient Ramayana, there is
mention of an iron thunderbolt capable of killing hundreds of
thousands of humans. It was also said to be so powerful that it
could have destroyed the Earth.
These weapons could only be used by
royal decree. There are even passages where it mentions the fact
that the weapon was used as retaliation for the other side using it
first. In another Vedic tome called Samarangana Sutradhara, there is
mention of manned space rockets, as well as their means of
propulsion. In the Samara Sudradhara, we find mention of the use of
biological weapons, each of which produced its own specific effect.
The Samhara debilitated its victims by attacking the motor center of
the brain, and the Moha caused blockage of nerve impulses, resulting
in complete paralysis.
In the Chinese Feng shen veni – i, we
find similar descriptions of germ warfare, and again reference is
made to specific weapons causing specific results. The Indian
philosopher Aulukya discussed in his teachings the miniature solar
system within the atom, molecular construction and transformation,
as well as the Theory of Relativity, more than 2800 years before
Einstein.
From the epic Mahabharata, we read the
following astonishing passage:
It was as if the elements had been
unleashed. The sun spun round. Scorched by the incandescent heat
of the weapon, the world reeled in fever. Elephants were set on
fire by the heat and ran to and fro in a frenzy...water boiled,
animals died, the enemy was mown down and the raging of the
blaze made the trees collapse….Horses and war chariots were
burnt up... Thousands of chariots were destroyed, then deep
silence descended on the sea. …The corpses of the fallen were
mutilated by the terrible heat so that they no longer looked
like human beings. Never before have we seen such a ghastly
weapon and never before have we heard of such a weapon.
When the Mahabharata was to be translated in the last half of
the nineteenth century into modern languages, the descriptions
of ancient warfare were generally expunged.
His Saubha clung to the sky at a league’s length...He threw at
me rockets, missiles, spears, spikes, battle-axes, three-bladed
javelins, flame-throwers, without pausing....The sky...seemed to
hold a hundred suns, a hundred moons...and a hundred myriad
stars. Neither day nor night could be made out, or the points of
compass.
And again:
...This weapon was so feared that
“in great distress of mind” the king had the bolt reduced to
fine powder and thrown into the sea. Even with these
precautions, peoples hair and fingernails fell out overnight,
birds turned white and their legs became scarlet and blistered,
and food went bad...
Gurkha flying in his swift and powerful
Vimana hurled against
the three cities of the Vrishis and Andhakas a single projectile
charged with all the power of the Universe. It was the unknown
weapon, the Iron Thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death
which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and
Andhakas… The corpses were so burned as to be unrecognizable.
Their hair and nails fell out; pottery broke without apparent
cause, and the birds turned white. After a few hours all
foodstuffs were infected…To escape from this fire the soldiers
threw themselves in streams to wash themselves and their
equipment...
(Protap Chandra Roy's translation of 1889)
In the 1950s the father of the Atomic
Bomb, Robert Oppenheimer (who frequently quoted the Mahabharata),
was asked by a student at Rochester University, whether his Atomic
Bomb was the first in history to be exploded, he suggestively
answered:
“Well yes, in modern times, of course.”
Add to these accounts, those of visitations and even space journeys,
like those of Ezekiel, Enoch and Etana, and others. Moreover,
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How
does the detractor explain the presence of radioactive tektites and
isotopes at the very sites now known to be the Biblical Sodom and
Gomorrah and Jericho?
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What of the strange radioactive corpses found
in
Mohenjo Daro in India, the descriptions of which accord perfectly
with what was seen in Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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What are we to make of
the presence of fused glass in Scotland, Iraq, and Libya?
Tektites
found at these and other locations continue to confound the experts.
In the Libyan desert, fused glass
(radioactive tektites) were discovered and then analyzed by Dr.
R. V. Dolphin.
After studying the Lybian Desert
glass, Dolphin suggested that for the ancient Phoenicians to
have worked with temperatures equivalent to 6,000 degrees
Celsius, they may have known the secret of atomic power.
(See
page 115, The Atlantis Blueprint by Colin Wilson and Rand Flem-Ath).
Six thousand degrees Celsius is only
2,000 degrees less than the temperature of the sun. In the same
place was found jars and vases which had been fashioned in the same
manner as one would see clay. The only difference was that these
artifacts were made of some of the hardest substances known, basalt,
quartz, and diorite.
The necks of the vases were so narrow
that no hand could have been used to fashion their interiors. High
temperatures had to have been employed. But how is still a mystery
to the experts. Exceptionally high temperatures are also needed to
remove impurities from gold. Scientists were perplexed when
necklaces found in the Libyan Desert were made of 100 percent pure
gold.
The answer to all this is what was
suspected by the good doctor, but which most academics are very
reluctant to accept; atomic energy was indeed known and used in the
days of old.
Researchers and authors,
Valdamar
Valerian, Charles Berlitz, J. J. Hurtak, and
David Hatcher
Childress, relate hundreds of accounts such as this in their
pivotal works.
In the account of the destruction of
Sodom and Gomorrah, the fleeing prophet, Lot, is told by the “angels
of the Lord” not to turn back, because the “wrath of the Lord” was
coming to that place. Lot’s wife does look back and is straightaway
turned into what is described as a “pillar of salt.” But this is a
mistranslation. The word is more like our English “vapor.”
Add to these the accounts of the walls
of Jericho, or the story in Exodus of the ten plagues, not to
mention the entire books of Job, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Revelation,
which are full of catastrophe and godly wrath. With all this and an
endless amount more, it becomes practically and rationally
irrefutable that a war of the gods did indeed take place in pre-diluvian
times, when ferocious weaponry was possessed and used by both sides.
There is good reason to believe that the terms “Sodom” and
“Gomorrah” originally referred to Atlantis (Appalachia) and Lemuria.
Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and
upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven.
And he overthrew those cities, and all the plains, and all the
inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
(Genesis 24-26)
And again, mention of weapons:
O my people that dwellest in Zion,
be not afraid of the Assyrian: he shall smite thee with a rod,
and shall lift up his staff against thee, after the manner of
Egypt.
He shall flee from the iron weapon, and the bow shall strike him
through.
(Job 14:24)
O Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and the
staff in their hand is mine indignation, Woe unto us! Who shall
deliver us out of the land of these almighty Gods? These are the
Gods that smote the Egyptians with all manner of plagues in the
wilderness.
(Samuel 4:8)
That the ancients had weapons of power
has been a fact long sequestered by the elites. Authors who have
sought to expose the facts have been persecuted, ridiculed, and had
their works suppressed.
One of these master researchers was Comyns Beaumont, who wrote the
following:
I have said comparatively little in
regard to the prehistoric science in weapons, including
firearms, although it is manifest that they played the most
vital part in ancient “power politics… possession of the
knowledge of metallurgy must have been one of the most urgent
yet secret objects on the part of those who desire to rule the
ancient world... I cannot overstress how vital and important is
always the problem of weapons.
In his book Interpretation of Radium,
the great physicist Fredrick Soddy wrote:
Can we not read in them some
justification for the belief that some forgotten race of men
attained not only the knowledge that we have so recently won,
but also that power that is not yet ours?… I believe that there
have been civilizations in the past that were familiar with
atomic energy and that by misusing it they were totally
destroyed.
The Smithsonian Institute and the
Bureau
of Standards in Washington finally proved that over 7,000 years ago,
steel was made in furnaces which burned as hot as 9,000 degrees
centigrade.
But those who have read the
Book of
Enoch will recall that the contrivance of metal and weapons had
different origins than any modern scientist is going to publicly
espouse.
And Azazel taught men to make
swords, and knives and shields and breastplates and made known
to them the metals of the Earth and the art of working with
them…and they were lead astray, and became corrupt in all their
ways.
The
war of the gods is recorded in the
Bible.
Veiled references to it include the term, “first born.” This
euphemism turns up in the Old Testament. We read of
Jehovah, for
instance, striking down the “first born” of the Pharaoh for Moses.
Later, in the New Testament, Herod goes after the first born of the
so-called Israelites in his search for the Christ child.
Few ask what is productive in attacking
those without any sin, when the resources would be better used
striking at the actual enemy. Little in theological texts will make
sense until that which is literal is distinguished from what is not,
when primary usages of a word, phrase, or term are distinguished
from secondary or tertiary usages. “First Born” relates to the
original progeny of the “Serpent Masters,” that is, the members of
the Lemurian Race.
Things become easier still when we identify the “Serpent Masters”
with the “Race of Jehovah” and the “Sons” with the “Elohim.”
Elohim, comes from Ellu, meaning
“the Shining Ones.” “Shining Ones” is an ambivalent term used
for both the Nephilim and their first born. The “Shining Ones”
are often depicted with horns on their heads. This was a symbol
of wisdom, but also of rulership. This is why shamans, priests,
and kings adopted the convention of wearing horns also,
especially in the form of the crown. This was to primarily
indicate that they were descendants of either the Atlanteans or
the Lemurians and were endowed with power. Michelangelo sculpted
Moses with horns on his head to indicate his blood-bond to the
ante-diluvian kings.
Every scholar must be aware that there are two distinct styles—
two schools, so to speak— plainly traceable in the Hebrew
scriptures: the Elohistic and the Jehovistic. The portions
belonging to these respectively are so blended together, so
completely mixed up by later hands, that often all external
characteristics are lost. Yet it is known that the two schools
were antagonistic.
(Madame Helena Blavatsky, The Secret
Doctrine, Vol. 3)
Many cryptic terms are used to describe
the adversaries and their conflict. Many seemingly incomprehensible
motifs and anecdotes from the world’s legends can be made lucid once
the reader knows what is really being implied.
And this was comprehended by the
American master of the pre-diluvian epochs, Ignatius Donnelly, who
demonstrated his discernment, concerning the terrestrial
tribulations, when he wrote:
It sounds like the cry not of a man
but of a race, a great, religious, civilized race, who could not
understand how God could so cruelly visit the world.
This fact can be corroborated by a close
reading of the Old Testament. In it, we hear of the strange meeting
Moses had at the “burning bush.” This has long been a point of
conjecture, but can easily be explained when the imagery is replaced
by fact. Jehovah announces to Moses' question, “I am the god of thy
Fathers.” Scholars have pointed out that Moses' doubt as to the
nature and pre-eminence of
Jehovah is strange, to say the least, and
that Jehovah should need no introduction to a devoted Israelite.
Moreover, the introduction clearly
implies that Moses is in fact one of the progeny of the “Sons of the
Serpents” (his “fathers”), but has now had the misfortune to come
into contact with one of their fathers, that is, one of the original
“Serpent Masters,” maybe even the “main man.” The second revealing
anecdote happens when Moses and Aaron are in the presence of the
Pharaoh.
The scriptures speak of them having to
prove their credentials to Pharaoh by changing Aaron’s rod into a
serpent. This is strange, since Israelites were forbidden by Jehovah
to engage in “magical practices.” Anyway, the Egyptians produce
their own rod, which likewise becomes a serpent, and so on. This
tale of the conflict between the two serpents is a barely disguised
reference to that between the races.
The same motif appears in the Arthurian
sagas, with the contest between the red and white dragons, which is
the dream of Uther Pendragon, father of King Arthur. The very name
Pendragon means “Head of the Dragons,” that is, the race of good
“Serpents,” from which the Celts and Gaels descended. Other cultures
have similar leitmotifs expressing the same story. The Saxon tale of
St. George and the Dragon is a perfect fictional rendition of it.
In the Old Testament, passages relating
to the twins, Jacob and Esau, may well refer obliquely to the pre-diluvian
bipartisanism and their ongoing antagonism.
In your limbs lie nations twain,
Rival races from their birth;
One the mastery shall gain,
The younger o’er the elder reign.
The meaning behind the euphemisms of the
combating “Serpents” or “Dragons” has to do with the antagonism
within the biology of the Homo Atlantis.
The reference is to the
coils of DNA, to the alien and human strands and their
incompatibility. The folktales which have to do with the evil and
good twin, the dark and fair sisters, the white and black witches,
the twin towers, the true and false knights, the heroes descent and
ascent, etc., also conceal the same meta-theme.
From Robin Hood to Swan Lake, from
Hercules and the Hydra to Jason and the Golden Fleece, from the
Odin
hanging on the “Winding Tree” to Conan the Barbarian, from Alice
Through the Looking Glass to Dungeons and Dragons, the themes are
ONE.
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What is the Tree of the East and
the Tree of the West?
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What are the two seraphim who
guard the Ark of the Covenant?
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What are the gates of Valhalla?
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Why are there twin columns at
the portals of illustrious edifices?
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What do the swastika, the
double-headed eagle, the Masonic double cube, the
double-barred cross of Lorraine, the two Knights Templars
riding one horse, really signify?
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What are the real “Pillars of
Hercules” that guarded the way to Atlantis?
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