The Dragon Legacy (formerly known as From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells) is a new collection of essays on the "Deresthai Culture" with a hip introduction by Tracy Twyman of Dagobert’s Revenge.
This 377-page
tome with numerous appendices, written by HRH Prince Nicholas de Vere, Sovereign Grand Master of the
Imperial and Royal Dragon Court,
purports to be an "Official History of the Dragon Peoples."
The author claims, these gods of
flesh and blood were the only gods that ever actually existed; myth
transformed them into ethereal deities. Flesh and blood they were,
he claims, and their bloodlines descend to the present day through the Siddhe of India and the Druids of Britain. In fact,
de Vere
claims to be part of this lineage.
In India the castes were the Brahmins, Ksatriyas
and Sudras. But the Scythian Danaan who migrated to Eire (Ireland)
and the rest of Europe were a "race apart." They were a ruling
caste, claims de Vere. They are
the Merovingians.
In fact, Jesus and his mother Mary
are often depicted with red hair. The Scythians and Aryan
Scythian-Gaels had settlements in Israel and Judea. The Aryans were
a horse culture.
The Vedic religion, claims de Vere,
stemmed from this contact with the Elven gods and goddesses who
migrated after the flood from the Balkans and Transylvania to
Sumeria. He claims, the Tantra and the Qabalah are descended from
ancient Ubaid Druidic philosophy, and Sumeria is not the cradle of
civilization, but is perhaps the high chair. The first Sumerians, he
writes, were Ubaid Overlords from Central Eurasia.
This is
the way it should have stayed, according to de Vere, but the Roman
Church, containing mostly peasants, clawed its way to the top and
upturned the caste system on a false document called the
Donation of Constantine. Following this, a Thousand-Year Holocaust massacred the
Elven Race.
He writes:
And in the current system, our leaders have no accountability, as they would have had in dynasties past. The usurper Tinker Kings, the current Monarchy of England, asserts de Vere, are,
There is much to learn from this alternate history of the world, for instance, that the influence Vampires have had on European culture should not be underestimated.
Who knew Vampires inspired modern wheeled transport, invented large-scale tourism, and lent their images and their kilts to the lids of shortbread tins? The Vampire, de Vere explains, was a "Witch" in the distinct royal caste of Scythian-Celtic society.
Vampires were individuals and families who used the practice of
drinking blood to achieve specific aims and fulfill social
obligations of their rank and position. In fact the etymology of the
word Vampire is "Overlord." The author warns against Poseur
Vampirism. If one inflicts fear in the victim before obtaining
blood, the blood will contain ingredients not worth imbibing. It
must be freely given.
The mermaids of the mere pools wore scaled armor as well. The tall
tales told by
David Icke regarding
shapeshifting reptilians of yore
are just that: tall tales. For a hint of what Prince Nicholas de Vere thinks of
Icke’s wild talk, see
his interview with Tracy Twyman.
He states in his interview with Tracy Twyman,
He also asserts:
No short review could touch upon the vast subject matter contained in this book and the compelling expertise of its author, but with my max word count approaching suffice it to say: This Book is a TRIP!
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