The Obvious Manipulation of Ancient History
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Our government textbooks tell us that nobody in the ancient
world had ever crossed the Atlantic before Columbus. But the voyage of the
Mayflower only took 60 days.
Are we honestly to believe that no one had ever previously
taken the 60 day trip in all of human history?
The great civilizations of ancient Egypt, Babylon, Sumer,
Greece, Rome, and the sea-faring Phoenicians never wondered what was out West
past 59 days sailing?
If we accept this improbability, we have to accept many more
along with it, because the native American cultures of the “New World” and the
Eurasian cultures of the “Old World” were already far too similar to have
naturally evolved separately. For instance, compare the Peruvians and
Egyptians.
The number of complex comparisons between the two cultures
far surpasses serendipity. Both cultures believed in an immaterial soul which
reincarnates through multiple physical existences.
They both worshipped the Sun, Moon, and Stars, and held
amazing astronomical knowledge, much of which has just recently been
rediscovered.
Both cultures built amazing stone pyramids, often containing
boulders too heavy for modern cranes to lift, quarried from miles away. Both
cultures embalmed/mummified their dead. Peruvian and Egyptian royalty both
wrapped children’s heads in the practice of “skull elongation” (like
trepanning) to attain higher consciousness.
[Actually, the
elongated skulls of Peru have been analyzed by scientists and the results may shock
those new to the subject: they are not human!]
Both civilizations divided the year into twelve months. Both
peoples had a women’s order of vestal virgins vowed to celibacy, and violating
their vows was punished on both continents by their being buried alive. Both
cultures offered animal sacrifices and divined the future by examining the
animal’s entrails.
They both built huge arches and strewed the road with
flowers for returning home triumphant warriors/heroes. At the beginning of each
agricultural season during a big celebration, the Kings placed their hands to
the plough and ploughed the first furrow.
Are we to believe such incredibly specific practices
developed completely independent of one another?
“When the Spanish
missionaries first set foot upon the soil of America, in the fifteenth century,
they were amazed to find the Cross was as devoutly worshiped by the red Indians
as by themselves.” - Ignatius Donnelly, “Atlantis: The Antediluvian World”
Ancient symbols like the cross and the swastika already
existed in the Americas long before the Europeans came. Egyptian symbols like
the “Akeru” back to back lion gods hieroglyph are found in Olmec temples from
ancient Mexico. We have also found Mayan art and glyphs in Egypt.
Modern Mayans and tribal Egyptians both recognize the
languages found in their countries as that of their ancestors and both can read
much of it.
We’ve discovered artwork 2-3,000 years old clearly depicting
Negroes and Caucasians in Central America. The establishment remains silent on
all these issues.
The similarities between Old World European and American
peoples are vast and difficult to accept as mere coincidence.
The use of cement, bricks, arches and advanced
masonry/architecture is found on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as roads,
stone and suspension bridges; Metallurgy, ore mining of copper, tin, bronze,
gold, silver, and iron; Sculpture, painting, engraving, agriculture,
navigation, large sailing vessels, pottery, glasswork, and music; both Old and
New Worlders fashioned the same weapons like bows and arrows, spears, swords,
battle-axes, darts and slings; baptism, confession, penance all long existed on
both continents.
“If we find on both
sides of the Atlantic precisely the same arts, sciences, religious beliefs,
habits, customs, and traditions, it is absurd to say that the peoples of the
two continents arrived separately, by precisely the same steps, at precisely
the same ends.
“When we consider the
resemblance of the civilizations of the Mediterranean nations to one another,
no man is silly enough to pretend that Rome, Greece, Egypt, Assyria, Phoenicia,
each spontaneously and separately invented the arts, sciences, habits, and
opinions in which they agreed; but we proceed to trace out the thread of
descent or connection from one to another.
“Why should a rule of
interpretation prevail, as between the two sides of the Atlantic, different
from that which holds good as to the two sides of the Mediterranean Sea?
“If, in the one case,
similarity of origin has unquestionably produced similarity of arts, customs,
and condition, why, in the other, should not similarity of arts, customs, and
condition prove similarity of origin?
“Is there any
instance in the world of two peoples, without knowledge of or intercourse with
each other, happening upon the same invention, whether that invention be an
arrow-head or a steam-engine?
“If it required of
mankind a lapse of at least six thousand years before it began anew the work of
invention, and took up the thread of original thought where Atlantis dropped
it, what probability is there of three or four separate nations all advancing
at the same speed to precisely the same arts and opinions?
“The proposition is untenable. If, then, we prove that, on
both sides of the Atlantic, civilizations were found substantially identical,
we have demonstrated that they must have descended one from the other, or have
radiated from some common source.” - Ignatius Donnelly, “Atlantis: The
Antediluvian World”
Stubborn Egyptologists, Anthropologists and our government
textbooks also claim that the ancient Egyptian, Sumerian, and Babylonian
cultures all somehow started at the height of their civilization and rapidly
devolved as their empires fell. This is standard accepted “fact” but how is it
possible that such advanced cultures just magically appeared at the beginning
of recorded history?
“The region of
Mesopotamia (Sumeria), which seems to have suddenly appeared out of nowhere
(according to Academia), had a high knowledge of astronomy, architecture, a
pantheon of gods, agriculture, gourmet foods, and courts. It is considered to
be the cradle of civilization.
“Mesopotamia, in the
north, encompassed the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, which flowed from the
Garden of Eden, in the Genesis stories. The places known as Atlantis, Dilmun,
and Lemuria are mentioned in the records of Sumeria.
“This is an obvious
indication that these societies or cities pre-dated the Sumerian era.
Therefore, the Mesopotamian civilization did not suddenly appear out of
nowhere. It was more likely a relocated ancient ‘Lost Civilization’” - James
Arthur, “Mushrooms and Mankind”
One of the great mysteries that Egyptologists can
never explain is this devolution, this retrograde.
“You look at the old
kingdom, the pyramids, the type of hieroglyphs, the type of jewelry, the type
of art produced, and then as it goes forward to the middle kingdom it devolves,
it’s less advanced - to the new kingdom when they didn’t even build in granite
or limestone anymore but in sandstone a much softer stone, easier to work
with.” - Egyptologist Stephen Mehler, “Egypt and the Ancients.” Coast 2 Coast
interview, August, 2004
Are we honestly to believe that advanced mathematics,
medicine, astronomy, architecture, art, writing, and a complex spirituality
were already fully developed from the very beginning of human civilization?
“How does a complex
civilization spring full-blown into being? Look at a 1905 automobile and
compare it to a modern one. There is no mistaking the process of ‘development.’
But in Egypt there are no parallels. Everything is right there at the start.” -
John Anthony West, Egyptologist
“The ancient
civilization of the land we call Egypt has been pronounced by archaeologists as
flawless of its type from the very first. It reveals none of the painful steps
from primeval beginnings passing through the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze
Age, to that of Iron.
“It apparently burst
upon the scene into exotic radiance, its perfected civilization accordingly
having been described as a miracle. Science cannot admit any such miracle and
another explanation must be forthcoming.” - Comyns Beaumont
“What we call ‘Egypt’
lasted longer than the later Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, Renaissance,
Enlightenment, Industrial, and modern ages put together and multiplied by
three.
“The manipulators of
history, therefore, purposely concentrate our attention on the latter days, in
order to prevent us delving back into Egypt's past.
“They do so,
understandably, for they have everything to lose once humankind becomes
reintroduced to the archive of knowledge and wisdom that was common to our
ancestors.” - Michael Tsarion,
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