1
The Mahabharata (Torchlight Publishing, 2000), p. 644.
2
High energy lasers are usually abbreviated, appropriately enough, HEL, and “grasers” are simply “gamma ray amplification by stimulated emission of radiation,” in short, they are gamma ray lasers.
3
Cited in Steven M. Greer, M.D., Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History (Crozer, Virginia: 2001), pp. 255-256.
4
Tom Van Flandren, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets: Paradoxes Resolved, Origins Illuminated, p. 157.
5
Ibid, p. 157.
6
Ibid.
7
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 158.
8
Ibid, p. 158.
9
Ibid.
10
Ibid.
11
Ibid.
12
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 157
13
lbid, p. 159, emphasis added.
14
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, pp. 160- 161.
15
Ibid., p. 228.
16
Ibid, p. 228.
17
Ibid., p. 230.
18
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 216.
19
Ibid.
20
Ibid, p. 218.
21
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 182.
22
“Planetary region,” i.e., the region inside the orbit of Pluto.
23
Ibid, p. 183.
24
Ibid., p. 185.
25
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 181.
26
Ibid., p. 191
27
Ibid, p. 217.
28
Ibid., pp. 217-218.
29
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 224.
30
Ibid., p. 227.
31
Ibid, p. 226.
32
Ibid., p. 227. I personally believe that there are other explanations for Jupiter’s excess heat. I mention Van Flandern’s explanation to highlight the explanatory power of the Exploded Planet Hypothesis. Hoagland believes, however, that since all the planets of the outer solar system exhibit an anomalous excess energy outflow, that the cause must lie in something else, and here I believe he is correct in ascribing the source of this outflow to “hyperdimensional” sources of energy.
33
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, pp. 156- 157, emphasis added.
34
Ibid., p. 223.
35
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 224.
36
Ibid., p. 227.
37
Ibid., p. 226.
38
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 235, emphasis added.
39
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, pp. 235- 236, emphasis added. I have highlighted the radiometric and polonium problems because other alternative researchers have often pointed to problems in the technique of radiometric dating. It is perhaps possible, in his revised Exploded Planet Hypothesis, that Van Flandern may have abandoned this possibility rather too quickly. But as will be seen, the formulation of the revised theory was based not only on the need to resolve this chronological discrepancy, but also on the need to account for new classes of evidence.
40
I have added this explanatory phrase to Van Flandern’s text, to avoid any confusion that might result from his use of the abbreviation 65 Ma.
41
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 403, emphasis added.
42
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 405.
43
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 407.
44
Ibid.,
45
Ibid, p. 408, emphasis added.
46
It might be the case that these formed a double-planetary system such as that of the Earth-Moon system, but this would seem to pose further difficulties of celestial mechanics.
47
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, pp. 411- 412, emphasis added.
48
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, pp. 427- 428.
49
See my Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 15-18.
50
Van Flandern, op. cit., p. 432. Obviously, C would have had to have been sufficiently large, at least as large as Mars, in order to retain water. The water may have been original to both satellites - Mars and C - or may have been deposited on them by the explosion of V, or some combination of both.
51
Ibid, p. 407.
52
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 427.
53
Ibid, p. 435. Van Flandern speculates further on the possible civilization of the Mars-Planet C system and on its basic history and extent in the light of the explosions of Planets V at 65 million years ago and Planet C at 3.2 million years ago, on pp. 438-439 of his book.
54
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 431. Van Flandern means the 65,000,000 years’ event. I have stated it in this ambiguous fashion in order to leave open the possibility that it may have been the 3,200,000 years event. As previously noted, Mars during this time could have been home to abundant water, suggesting that it might have procured some or all of this water from the 65,000,000 years’ event, or that the 3,200,000 years’ event was not large enough to sweep all of its water away in the shock wave of the explosion.
55
Ibid.
56
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 233.
57
Ibid, p. 233.
58
See, for example, Paul LaViolette, Subquantum Kinetics, pp. 62-65, for a discussion of the matter-antimatter symmetry problem.
59
Van Flandern, op. cit., p. 233.
60
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 232.
61
Van Flandern, Dark Matter, Missing Planets, and New Comets, p. 226.
62
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?” in Forbidden History: Prehistoric Technologies, Extraterrestrial Intervention, and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization, ed. J. Douglas Kenyon (Rochester, Vermont: Bear and Company), 69-76, p. 69.
63
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened: A Startling Refutation of the Dominant Theory of the Origin of the Universe (Vintage Books, 1992), p. 42.
64
Ibid.
65
Ibid., pp. 42-43.
66
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, pp. 44-45.
67
Ibid., p. 44.
68
Ibid., p. 45.
69
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 46.
70
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 47.
71
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 232. 11 Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 233.
72
Readers of my Giza Death Star trilogy will recall that in the first book of the series, The Giza Death Star, 1 speculated that the Great Pyramid was a harmonic oscillator that was coupled not only to the planet earth, but to the local solar system geometry as well as to the galactic geometry of the Milky Way itself.
73
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang never Happened, pp. 196-197, emphasis added.
74
Eric J. lerner, The Big Bang Never happened, p. 243, emphasis added.
75
“Cohering”, i.e., lining up the axes of spin of the atoms
76
For the story of the Bell in more detail, see my Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 121-130, Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 331-344, and especially my SS Brotherhood of the Bell, particularly pp. 139-308.
77
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 243.
78
Ibid., p. 245.
79
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, p. 244.
80
Eric J. Lerner, The Big Bang Never Happened, pp. 246, 247, emphasis added.
81
Q.v. my SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 180-181.
82
As I also point out in The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, the idea may actually go all the way back to German scientific work in the 1920s! Q. v. The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 272-308.
83
The following material is excerpted verbatim from pages 212-220 of my SS Brotherhood of the Bell.
84
E.T. Whittaker, “On the partial differential equations of mathematical physics,” Mathematische Annalen, Vol 57, 1903 (333-355), p. 355, italicized emphasis mine, bold and italicized emphasis Whittaker’s.
85
Bearden, “Maxwell’s Original Quaternion Theory was a Unified Field Theory of Electromagnetics and Gravitation,” Proceedings of the international Tesla Society, 6/24-6/68, p. 6/24.
86
Bearden, Energy from the Vacuum, p. 145, bold and italicized emphasis Bearden’s, italicized emphasis mine.
87
Bearden, Fer De Lance, p. 27. For more on CSRs, see pp. 15-16.
88
Ibid., p. 112, bold and italicized emphasis Bearden’s, italicized emphasis mine.
89
Ibid., p. 173.
90
I am acutely aware of over-simplifying so much of Bearden’s (and others’) thinking here.
91
Bearden, Energy from the Vacuum, p. 244.
92
This paragraph is the end of the excerpted material from my SS Brotherhood of the Bell.
93
Bearden, Fer De Lance., p. 209, emphasis edded.
94
Ibid., pp. 209-210, emphasis added. Readers of my Giza Death Star trilogy will recall that I indicated that one characteristic of a scalar weapon of “mass destruction” planet-busting potential was precisely that it be coupled to the base solar system that it is in. Q.v. my Giza Death Star, pp. 251-252. The reason for this requirement, once again, is that large masses are natural resonators to scalar waves.
95
See my Giza Death Star Deployed, Giza Death Star Destroyed.
96
Bearden, Fer De Lance, p. 408, emphasis is Bearden’s.
97
Anthony L. Peratt, “Evidence for an Intense Aurora Recorded in Antiquity,” and D. Scott and A. L. Peratt, “The Origin of Petroglyphs - Recordings of a Catastrophic Aurora in Human Prehistory,: ICOPS 2003; the 30thAnnual International IEEE Conference on Plasma Science, June 3-5, 2003, Jeju, Korea; and his seminal paper in this field, ”Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current, Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 31, No. 6, Dec. 2003, pp. 1192-1214.
98
According to the brief biography of Peratt attached to his article “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current, Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 31, No. 6, Dec. 2003, pp. 1192-1214, Peratt was a staff member of Los Alamos from 1971- 79, and from 1981 to the present. He was also a guest physicist with the prestigious Max Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik in Germany and and was a Guest Scientist with the Alfvén Laboratory of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockhohm, Sweden.
99
Ibid., p. 1214.
100
Peratt, “Evidence for an Intense Aurora Recorded in Antiquity.”
101
Peratt, “The Origins of Petroglyphs - Recordings of a Catastrophic Aurora in Human Prehistory.”
102
Peratt, “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current, Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity,” from the Abstract, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, p. 1192.
103
Ibid.
104
Peratt, “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High Current, Z-Pinch Plasma as Recorded in Antiquity,” p. 1193.
105
Ibid.
106
Ibid.
107
Ibid., p. 1194.
108
Ibid. p. 1194. Readers of my previous book, The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, will no doubt recall my argument there, contra Witkowski, that the Bell was also a pulsed device. The creation of electro-dynamic shock waves of this type depends on it.
109
Ibid.
110
To my knowledge, Peratt does not advance a reason for the selection of this age range. Peratt lists an extensive range of data and sites that his data was collected from on p. 1198.
111
For example most people date the Flood to approximately 10,000 BC. Plato fixes the destruction of Atlantis ca. 9,600 BC, and so on.
112
Peratt’s comparisons cannot easily be reproduced here due to the difficulty of graphic reproduction of his small illustrations. For those wishing to read Peratt’s own commentary and reproductions, these may be found on pp. 1199-1212 of his article, “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current, Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity.” Talbott and Thornhill convincingly expand Peratt’s methodology to a consideration of plasma geometries depicted in ancient coins, statues, and other art works.
113
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?”, Forbidden History: Prehistoric Technologies, Extraterrestrial Intervention, and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization, ed. J. Douglas Kenyon, (Bear and Co.), p. 72.
114
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods,” Forbidden History, p. 73.
115
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?”p. 76.
116
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?”p. 74.
117
Ibid., p. 75.
118
Ibid.
119
Mel and Amy Acheson, “Thunderbolts of the Gods: Does Growing Evidence of an Electric Universe Reveal Previously Hidden Meaning in Ancient Mythology?”p.75.
120
Ibid., p. 76.
121
Ibid.
122
It will be recalled that a similar contradiction was evidenced in the collision of the parameters of Van Flandern’s initial Exploded Planet Hypothesis, which indicated that the explosion of the planet that became the asteroid belt occurred ca. 3.2 million years ago, whereas the terrestrial geological record could only support such an event occurring approximately 65 million years ago.
123
It is my belief that the peculiar plasma phenomena Alfvén encountered in the Sweden’s mercury rectifiers, and that Bostick accessed in his plasma focus device, and that the Nazis accessed with their “Bell” device, was scalar in nature, i.e., that the plasma phenomena are signatures of a deeper underlying physics and topological principle.
124
Other legends also point to Jupiter and Saturn as being implicated in the events.
125
Immanuel Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, Dell, 1971, p. 59.
126
Alan Alford, The Atlantis Secret, p. 264.
127
Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, p. 59.
128
Ibid.
129
Alan Alford, The Atlantis Secret, p. v, emphasis added.
130
Alford, The Atlantis Secret, p. 159.
131
Ibid.
132
Ibid., p. 194.
133
Alford, When the Gods Came Down, p. 114.
134
Ibid., p. 120, citing A. Heidel, The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels, pp. 17-18.
135
Alford, When the Gods Came Down, p. 126.
136
Ibid., p. 179, emphasis in the original.
137
Ibid., p. 245.
138
Alford, When the Gods Came Down, p. 370.
139
Alford, When the Gods Came Down, p. 37.
140
Ibid, p. 70, italicized emphasis original, bold and italicized emphasis added.
141
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 33-34.
142
Talbott and Thornhill, Thunderbolts of the Gods, p. 79.
143
One must mention the various attempts to bridge this gap via the non-equilibrium thermodynamics of Ilya Prigogine and various chaos theorists, who cite the examples of various systems, including plasma systems, to self-organize under extreme conditions of non-equilibrium. Such attempts may provide an adequate theoretical foundation to bridge this gap physically, but they still do not dispense with the textual component of the problem, for as LaViolette and others have noted, there is ample paleographical and textual evidence to suggest that the a sophisticated physics might once have been in existence in paleoancient times. Q.v. my Giza Death Star, pp. 38-110, Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 60-76, and Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp 21-52, 99-174, 222- 246. These attempts to explain this celestial “gap” theory only highlight the fact, in a very sophisticated and subtle way, that there may have once been a similarly sophisticated physics. And that, of course, only raises the problem of a lost Very High Civilization in a new guise.
144
Consider just the differences between scholarly and well-argued interpretations of such ancient myths as Sitchin‘s, Santillana-Dechind’s (Hamlet’s Mill), Van Flandern’s, LaViollette’s, Gardner’s, and Alford’s.
145
Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 49-50
146
Stephen Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants: Master Builders of Prehistoric and Ancient Civilizations, p. 182.
147
Saint Augusine (of Hippo), “Concerning the long life of men before the flood, and the greater size of their bodies,” Chapter XI, pp. 322-325, cited in Stephen Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants: Master Builders of Prehistoric and Ancient Civilizations, pp. 250-251.
148
Quayle, op. cit., p. 250.
149
Ibid.
150
An early Latin ecclesiastical writer.
151
Quayle, op. cit., p. 236, citing Paul Pezron, Antiquities of Nations, pp. 74- 75.
152
Quayle, op. cit., p. 239. 1 cite Quayle’s work as the primary source for this material since Pezron’s work is more difficult to obtain.
153
Ibid., p. 240.
154
Ibid.
155
Ibid., p. 241.
156
Ibid., p. 241, citing Pezron, p, 51.
157
Quayle, op. cit., p. 213.
158
John F Healy, trans. and ed., Pliny the Elder — Natural History — A Selection (Penguin Books).
159
Quayle, op cit., p. 214.
160
Quayle, op cit., p. 216.
161
Ibid., p. 217.
162
Ibid., p. 231.
163
Ibid., p. 232.
164
Quayle, op. cit., p. 235.
165
Ibid., p. 190.
166
Ibid., p. 197.
167
Ibid., pp. 197-198.
168
Quayle, op. cit., p. 198.
169
Ibid., p. 191, citing David Hatcher Childress, Lost Cities of North America, Adventures Unlimited Press, p. 509.
170
Ibid., citing Childress, Lost Cities of North America, Adventures Unlimited Press, p. 509.
171
Ibid., p. 192, citing Historical Collections of Ohio in Two Volumes, (Noble County Ohio) pp. 350-351.
172
Quayle, op. cit., p. 192, citing Chicago Record, October 24, 1895.
173
Quayle, op. cit., p. 192, citing The Humboldt Star, May 13, 1928, and Childress, Lost Cities of North America, p. 193.
174
Ibid., p. 193, citing Childress, p. 526.
175
Numbers, 13:32.
176
Quayle, op. cit., p. 200.
177
Quayle, op. cit., p. 208.
178
Ibid.
179
Ibid.
180
Quayle, op. cit., p. 93.
181
Quayle, op. cit., p. 195, citing Childress, Lost Cities of North America, p. 353.
182
Quayle, op. cit., p. 196, citing John J. Miller, “Roots — Deep Ones,” National Review, June 9-10, 2001.
183
Quayle, op. cit., p. 204, emphasis added.
184
Quayle, op. cit., p. 194, emphasis added.
185
Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time (Boston: Gambit Incorporated, 1969), p. 262.
186
Paul LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy: An ET Message for Us? (Alexandria, VA: Starlane Publications, 2000), p. 15.
187
James M. McCanney, Atlantis to Tesla: The Kolbrin Connection: The Science of Atlantis and Tesla are Rediscovered, Giving a Unique Untold View of Life on the Lost Continent, Ancient Space Craft Design, Unlimited Electrical Power, and the Secret Societies (Minneapolis, Minnesota: jmmccanneyscience.com press, 2003), p. 29.
188
Q.v., The Giza Death Star, pp. 66-110, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 196-245.
189
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 5.
190
Ibid.
191
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, pp. 56-57, emphasis added.
192
Ibid., p. 64. Their remarks here were said specifically in reference to Stoic physics, but understood as a symbol for the “archaic cosmological view” as a whole.
193
Ibid.
194
De Santillana and Von Dechind, p. 58.
195
Q.v. my the Giza Death Star, chapter three, “The Paleography of Paleophysics.
196
De Santillana and Von Dechind, p. 235, emphasis added.
197
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 232.
198
Ibid.
199
Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 37-52.
200
Ibid.,
201
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 262.
202
Ibid., p. 78.
203
Enki, the Babylonian name.
204
Yima, the Persian-Zoroastrian name.
205
Freyr, the Norse name.
206
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 153.
207
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 154, emphasis added.
208
Ibid, p. 156.
209
Ibid.
210
It should be noted that the Hindu epics are full of references to the divine “arrows” and “thunderbolts,” e.g., the thunderbolt of Indra. Q.v. De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 166.
211
In this respect, De Santillana and Von Dechind understand the Era epic of Mesopotamia to refer precisely to a celestial Deluge. Q.v. Hamlet’s Mill, p. 323. And there are any number of references in Alford to “waters in the heavens.:
212
James M. McCanney, Atlantis to Tesla: The Kolbrin Connection, p. 13.
213
James M. McCanney, Atlantis to Tesla: The Kolbrin Connection, p. 13. He also states immediately afterward, without offering any substantiation, that tehse same intelligence people “are the same people who sponsor secret missions to Mars and who are in charge of absconding with priceless archaeological treasures from around the world in search of ancient technologies...”
214
Paul La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 1.
215
Ibid.
216
Ibid., p. 2.
217
Ibid.
218
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 3, emphasis added by La Violette. 35 Ibid., p. 8.
219
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 15.
220
Ibid., p. 16.
221
Ibid.
222
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 17.
223
Ibid., p. 19, emphasis added.
224
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 22, emphasis in the original.
225
Ibid., p. 22.
226
Ibid., pp. 24-25, emphasis in the original.
227
Ibid., pp. 29-30.
228
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 33, emphasis added.
229
Ibid., pp. 33-34.
230
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 34, emphasis added.
231
As I note in my work The Giza Death Star, Nikola Tesla noticed a similar effect of these electro-acoustic or electrical longitudinal waves, in that they would travel through shielding of all sorts with very little diminution of force or dispersion of energy.
232
La Violette, op. cit., p. 35.
233
This phenomenon I chose to call “electro-acoustic”, and Tesla often referred to it by a variety of names.
234
LaViolette, op. cit., p. 35.
235
Laviolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 35.
236
Ibid., pp. 39-40.
237
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 48.
238
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 166.
239
The Tower of Babel is discussed elsewhere in this book, and in my Giza Death Star Destroyed, 77-78.
240
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 65.
241
Ibid., p. 66.
242
Ibid.
243
Ibid, emphasis added.
244
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 95.
245
Ibid. p. 120.
246
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 121, emphasis added.
247
Ibid., p. 127, emphasis added.
248
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132, emphasis added.
249
And the Nazi one, for readers of my book The SS Brotherhood of the Bell will recall the late war German radar wave-mixing experiments on their nonlinear Radar Absorbent Material. The major difference between the German experiments and the modem one is that the German radars were not cohered.
250
As noted in chapter two, p. 46, Bearden indicates that any large mass is a natural resonator of scalar waves.
251
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132.
252
La Violette, The Talk of the Galaxy. 132-134, emphasis in the original.
253
The Mahabharata, trans. Krishna Dharma, p. 402.
254
Ibid., p. 590.
255
E. A. E. Reymond, The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple (Manchester University Press, 1969), p. 229.
256
Andrew Collins, Gods of Eden: Egypt’s Lost Legacy and the Genesis of Civilization (Bear and Co., 2002), p. 37.
257
Ibid., p. 93.
258
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 3.
259
Ibid., p. 9.
260
Ibid., p. 10.
261
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 12.
262
Ibid., p. 14.
263
Ibid., p. 4.
264
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 15.
265
Ibid., p. 15.
266
Ibid., p. 4.
267
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 16.
268
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 18.
269
Ibid., p. 5.
270
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 19.
271
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 20-21.
272
Ibid., p. 26.
273
Igigi is the term for mankind.
274
He: reading the text carefully, it is unclear whether “he” refers to Enki, or to the new worker, or to both.
275
Presumably the chain of the gods having to labor so hard prior to the hybrid’s creation.
276
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 27.
277
“Your people,” i.e., the hybrid human race.
278
As will be seen in the next chapter, Erakal is another name for the god Nergal.
279
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia. pp. 28-29. As will also be seen in the next chapter, there is some basis for the idea that Nergal and Ninurta might be closely associated or even assimilated.
280
Ibid., pp. 29-30.
281
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 31.
282
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 287-288.
283
Ibid., p. 289.
284
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 290, emphasis added.
285
Enuma Elish, ed. L. W. King, M.A., F.S.A, Vol. I I(London: Luzac and Co., 1902), p. 3, Tablet 1, p.3(the numbers of verses are from the edition cited.)
286
The Giza Death Star, pp. 38-41.
287
Enuma Elish, Tablet 1, p. 7.
288
Ibid., Tablet 1, p. 11.
289
Enuma Elish, Tablet 1, p. 17, emphasis added.
290
Ibid., Tablet 1, p. 19, emphasis added.
291
Similar hybrids have been seriously proposed for various purposes in modem literature, including military uses. This “genetic state of affairs” of creating or mingling various species is one reason given in the Old Testament for the Flood for the destruction of the world, since the “gods” had descended to earth and sired children with humans. It is suggested again as a possible motivation for the 2nd world-wide destruction by Christ: “As in the days of Noah...”.
292
Enuma Elish, Tablet 1, 0. 21, emphasis added, q.v. also Tablet 2: vv. 43- 45, p. 29.
293
Enuma Elish, Tablet 4:, p. 59.
294
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 61.
295
Enuma Elish. Tablet 4, p. 61.
296
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 61, emphasis added.
297
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 63, emphasis added.
298
q.v. Zechariah Sitchin, The Wars of Gods and Men, (Avon Books), pp. 163-172. See also the first book in this series, The Giza Death Star, pp. 45-56.
299
The Giza Death Star, pp. 95-96
300
Enuma Elish, Tablet 4, p. 65, emphasis added.
301
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 67.
302
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 69.
303
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 71, emphasis added.
304
Enuma Elish, Tablet 4: vv. 105-112, p. 73.
305
Ibid., Tablet 4, p. 75.
306
Ibid., p. 77.
307
As was seen in chapter five and the pulsar grid of La Violette, such a physics would seem to exist.
308
The subject of a solar system catastrophe and the immediate need for the surviving civilizations to quickly and easily re-measure astronomical data, and to be able to teach simple people how to build such observatories, is the subject of a fascinating book by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas called Uriel’s Machine: Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge, Noah’s Flood, and the Dawn of Civilization.
309
The significance of this point may be lost unless one realizes that in many seminaries, as a component of learning “biblical criticism,” for example, or as a component of ancient comparative religions courses, the Enuma Elish and epics such as Gilgamesh are used to point out the similarities of the Biblical with the Babylonian accounts, and in some instances, to posit the reliance of the former upon the latter. However, if the Enuma Elish is not understood as a creation epic disguised in a war metaphor, but as a very real account of a very real war, the comparison would seem to collapse. As will be apparent in a subsequent chapter, there is another way of viewing the Sumerian and Biblical traditions as components of a whole.
310
The clear association of Marduk and Ninurta with the Great Pyramid was one feature of Sitchin’s reading of the Lugal-e.
311
Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 37-49.
312
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 291.
313
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 291.
314
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 291-292
315
Ibid., p. 292. Perhaps instead of “be obscured’ one might say ”will stop“, indicating the cessation of life to be brought about by this new deluge.
316
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 293.
317
Ibid., p. 302.
318
Ibid.
319
Ibid., p. 304.
320
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 307.
321
Ibid., p. 308.
322
Andrew Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 173.
323
E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 4.
324
Ibid.
325
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 173.
326
Ibid., p. 174.
327
Ibid., emphasis added.
328
Ibid.
329
Q.v. my Giza Death Star, pp. 56-58.
330
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 174.
331
Ibid.
332
Ibid., pp. 174-175. This curious fact indicates clearly that one is dealing specifically with the paleophysics of the primary scission: see my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 106-110, 222-245.
333
Ibid., p. 175.
334
Ibid., emphasis added.
335
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 10-14.
336
E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 13.
337
Ibid.
338
Ibid., p. 10.
339
Reymond, The Mythcal Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 19.
340
Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 35.
341
Ibid., p. 60.
342
Ibid., p. 113.
343
See my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 8-9.
344
Q.v. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 108.
345
Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, p.8.
346
Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, pp. 91-92.
347
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 175.
348
Ibid., p. 176.
349
Ibid.
350
Collins, p. 177, italicized emphasis added, bold and italicized emphasis in the original.
351
Q.v. Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 222-245.
352
See my The Giza Death Star, pp. 42-56.
353
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 177, emphasis added.
354
See my The Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 25-38.
355
Against this view, however, it should be stated that Collins remarks that “these additional building phases are not necessarily to be seen as later events, since the texts are often mixed up, duplicated and confused and may therefore refer to events relating to the first two period of creation.” (p. 177) This would seem to argue my point, however, that the initial phases are “paleoancient”, i.e., perhaps millions of years old.
356
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 177.
357
E. A. E. Reymond, The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple (Manchester University Press, 1969), p. 229.
358
Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 178.
359
Ibid., p. 179.
360
Ibid., p. 180.
361
Ibid.
362
Collins, Gods of Eden, p. 180, emphasis in the original.
363
Ibid., p.180.
364
Ibid.
365
Ibid., p. 181, emphasis added.
366
Peter Goodgame, “The Myth and Religion of Osiris the God,” The Giza Discovery Part Two, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/OsirisMyth2.htm, p. 6.
367
Ibid., p. 7
368
Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 194.
369
Ibid., p. 195, emphasis added.
370
Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 196.
371
Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, spell 1080, p, 147, cited in Collins, The Gods of Eden, pp. 196-197.
372
Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 197.
373
Collins, The Gods of Eden, p. 60.
374
Ibid.
375
Ibid., p. 61.
376
Ibid., p. 62.
377
Ibid., pp. 66-71.
378
Ibid., p. 93. The phenomenon is not, however, as mysterious as it would first appear to be, for one of the implications of scalar physics is the ability of an object, under the right geometrical configuration, to structure the local potential of the medium. This would include the “inventor” himself as a component, in some circumstances, of this geometry. When the invention is moved, or operated by someone else, it loses this local structuring of the potential. This is a phenomenon dealt with at some length by Bearden in various papers.
379
The text cited is from Hans Gustav Gunterbock, trans., “The Song of Ullikummi: Revised Text of the Hittite version of a Hurrian Myth,” Oriental Institute (University of Chicago, New Haven, CT: The American Schools of Oriental Research, 1952).
380
“This child”, i.e., Ullikummi
381
David Hatcher Childress, Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific, p.
382
Most likely a reference to Baal.
384
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, pp. 56-57.
385
Ibid., p. 57.
386
Alternatively, if one takes Van Flandern’s figure, 65,000,000 years ago, and divides it by 120 and then again in half, one obtains 270,833 years ago, roughly the same time frame as the antediluvian reigns of the Sumerian kings.
387
Frank Joseph, “Giron-Gagal,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, p. 123.
388
Ibid.
389
Frank Joseph., “Okinoshima,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, p. 212
390
Frank Joseph, “Alatuir,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, pp. 17-18.
391
Frank Joseph, “Chintamani,” The Atlantis Encyclopedia, pp. 86-87.
392
Once again I am using the term “Sumerian” as a symbol or shorthand of the Mesopotamian tradition.
393
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia (Oxford, 2000), p. 163.
394
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005), pp. 10-20.
395
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 170, 175.
396
Ibid., p. 180.
397
Ibid., p. 203.
398
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 203.
399
Ibid., p. 204.
400
Ibid., emphasis added.
401
Ibid., p. 314, n. 37.
402
Ibid., p. 205, emphasis added.
403
Q.v. The Book of Enoch.
404
Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 10-20.
405
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 317.
406
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 321.
407
Ibid.
408
The biblical echoes are found in:
409
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 321.
410
Ibid., p. 322.
411
Ibid., p. 325.
412
Ibid., p. 326.
413
Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 77-78.
414
Stephanie Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 205.
415
Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 206.
416
Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 37-49.
417
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 207, emphasis added.
418
Ibid.
419
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 37-49.
420
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 208.
421
Ibid., p. 208, emphasis added.
422
It should be emphasized in this connection that scalar physics is inclusive of a strong biophysical component as well as of a consciousness component.
423
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 208.
424
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 210-212.
425
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, pp. 213-214.
426
Dalley, Mythsfrom Mesopotamia, p. 214, emphasis added.
427
Dalley, op. cit., p. 214, emphasis added.
428
The fact that most pyramids are planetary analogues should be recalled, as well as the fact that the pyramidal analogue of the Earth par excellence is the Great Pyramid.
429
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 215.
430
Ibid., p. 218, emphasis added.
431
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 83, emphasis added.
434
This acoustic component is loose corroboration of my speculation that the Great Pyramid represented a weaponized “scalar” technology using longitudinal waves in the medium, “electro-acoustic” waves, as its primary punch. Such types of waves would be one clear contender for the necessary power to blow up a planet.
435
In my Giza Death Star Destroyed. I indicated that such electrostatic displays would be a secondary signature of scalar effects being manipulated on a planetary scale.
436
In this context it is interesting to contemplate once again the strange episodes that preceded and immediately followed the Anglo-American assault on Iraq to deny Saddam Hussein the perfection of his alleged “weapons of mass destruction.” It is well known that prior to the invasion, France and Germany had teams of archaeologists assisting the Bathist regime to recover and catalogue a number of important archaeological finds and sites in the country. Might Hussein’s alleged “weapons of mass destruction” have been the code for something more than just chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons? We will never know for sure, but it is perhaps illuminating to recall the “Baghdad Museum Incident” shortly after the city was captured by American forces. Several priceless ancient artifacts, with some ancient texts presumably among them, disappeared for a period of a few days, and then were suddenly “recovered” and restored to the museum, giving the thieves enough time, perhaps, to copy or take pictures of whatever items they had stolen, or to substitute other items in their place which were subsequently recovered and returned.
437
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 79.
438
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 79.
439
Ibid., p. 80.
440
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 329.
441
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 324.
442
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 326.
443
Q.v. my comments in The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 77-78, where I suggest a connection between the Tower of Babel and the Great Pyramid.
444
For a summary of these dimensions, see my Giza Death Star, pp. 161-179, and Peter Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 361-382.
445
Sir E.A. Wallis Budge, Amulets and Superstitions: The Original Texts with Translations and Descriptions of a Long Series of Egyptian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hebrew, Christian, Gnostic and Muslim Amulets and Talismans and Magical Figures, with Chapters on the Evil Eye, The Origin of the Amulet, The Pentagon, the Swastika, the Cross (Pagan and Christian), the Properties of Stones, Rings, Divination, Numbers, the Kabbalah, Ancient Astrology, etc.(Oxford University Press, 1930), p. 406, emphasis added.
446
Budge, Amulets and Superstitions, p. 408.
447
Ibid., pp. 407-408.
448
Budge, Amulets and Superstitions, p. 423.
449
De Santillana and Von Dechind, Hamlet’s Mill, p. 294.
450
Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 222, emphasis added.
451
Zechariah Sitchin, The Wars of Gods and Men, p. 96.
452
Ibid., p. 94.
453
Ibid.
454
Ibid., p. 239.
455
Ibid., p. 96.
456
See The Giza Death Star, pp. 270-271..
457
Manley P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, p. 96.
458
This phrase was not italicized in The Giza Death Star Destroyed, but I emphasize it here.
459
Ibid., p. 160. It will be recalled that this relationship between man and cosmology was a central feature of the texts examined in The Giza Death Star(pp. 46-107), and that this strongly indicated that the paleophysics of the paleoancient Very High Civilization knew of, and strongly incorporated, some version of the Anthropological Principle of modern physics into its understanding of physical mechanics.
460
Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star, pp. 46-107.
461
Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 86.
462
Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 97.
463
Ibid., p. 306.
464
Joseph P. Farrell, The Giza Death Star, pp. 267-268.
465
Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 308.
466
In this regard it is worth noting that Hall records that in some versions of the esoteric tradition, the solar system itself becomes “Lucifer’s realm” following his fall and exile from heaven. (Hall, op. cit., p. 473)
467
Manley P. Hall, op. cit., p. 496.
468
This is precisely the contention of physicist Paul LaViolette, as will be seen later in this book.
469
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 218.
470
While many scientists do not accept the recent studies in physics concerning the “Anthropic Principle,” many do, and this principle in some form may thus be a clue as to what the science behind “makanthropos” may have been.
471
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132, emphasis added.
472
And the Nazi one, for readers of my book The SS Brotherhood of the Bell will recall the late war German radar wave-mixing experiments on their nonlinear Radar Absorbent Material. The major difference between the German experiments and the modem one is that the German radars were not cohered.
473
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, p. 132.
474
LaViolette, The Talk of the Galaxy, 132-134, emphasis in the original.
475
Bearden makes the following extremely disturbing remarks which provide the historical basis to LaViolette’s Mark II microwave version of this technology:
“One should also realize that the Soviets discovered time-reversed (TR) EM waves right after World War II. In the latter 60’s and early 70’s, to their astonishment, Western scientists found time-reversed EM Waves emerging in the open Soviet nonlinear optics literature. In 1972, two Soviet scientists briefed U.S. scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on nonlinear optical phase conjugate waves.
“At the end of World War II, the Soviets discovered four-wave mixing and pumped phase conjugate mirror effects in the German radar team’s anomalous radar experiments with multibeam illumination of radar absorbing material (RAM). Specifically, in multibeam illumination of RAM materials, one gets four-wave mixing and amplified phase conjugate replica effects. The phase conjugate replica, of course, is a time-reversed EM wave. Further, in four-wave mixing, this time-reversed EM wave can be amplified. Thus anomalous, amplified, time-reversed radar waves would have been encountered in the radar team’s experiments. The Soviets obtained the entire German radar team - RAM materials, multibeam illumination anomalies and all - at the end of the war. In deciphering these anomalies, the Soviets and their German protégés discovered time-reversed EM waves, phase conjugate replicas, pumped phase conjugate mirrors, and multiwave mixing effects. And they first discovered them in radar waves - microwaves - not in optical waves.” (Bearden, Gravitobiology, pp. 26- 27, emphasis in the original).
As I noted, however, in my last book, The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, I believe that the ascription of this discovery to the Soviets by Bearden is erroneous. I believe the Germans were looking for these effects, found them, and knew full well what the physics implications were. While Bearden credits the invention of the whole vocabulary of scalar or quantum potential physics to the Soviets, since it first appears there in their open physics literature, I believe the likelihood to be that the concepts and terms were first invented during the war by the Nazis to explain the anomalous effects they were observing in terms ideologically acceptable to the occult- and anti-relativistically obsessed SS that oversaw all such secret research in Nazi Germany. (Q.v. The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 225-229). Finally, I believe the effects of the Bell itself also involved torsion waves and interference patterns of the type outlined here. As such, it was a scalar device in every way. That the physics conceptions the Nazis were working on should so closely parallel the conceptions outlined in this chapter should give one pause.
476
Q.v. my SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 242-248.
477
Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field, p. 107.
478
Ibid., pp. 80-81.
479
Ibid., p. 55.
480
Another way of saying “linking” is “entanglement”.
481
Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field, pp. 51-52, emphasis added.
482
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp 118-122, for more information on Hartmut Mueller’s “Global Scaling Theory.”
483
Lazslo, Science and the Akashic Field, p. 49.
484
Ibid., p. 21.
485
Q.v. Tom Bearden, Gravitobiology (Testa Book Co, 1991), pp. 18, 38.
486
Tom Bearden, Oblivion: America at the Brink (Cheniere Press, 2005), p. 249, bold and italicized emphasis added. It is worth noting that on p. i of the book, there is the statement “This book is an expanded version of a very close-hold brief provided to a certain Head of State and his Foreign Minister in 2003.”
487
E. A. E. Reymond, The Mythical Origins of the Egyptian Temple, p. 18.
488
E.A.E. Reymond, The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple, p. 6, emphasis added.
489
Ibid., pp. 91-92.
490
I should stress that what I am saying does not mean that the entire memory or consciousness of an individual is downloaded, as it were, into a “grating” or interference pattern. Rather, I mean that the generalized gratings for producing certain emotional states in a variety of individuals is what constitutes a grating.
491
Regarding “software,” the words of R.A. Boulay should once again be recalled. “In this sense they seemed to be like our modem day computer storage disks and chips. The ME were actually the how-to-manuals of the ancients but embedded in stone.
“Each ME provided the possessor full authority and power over a certain aspect of life, perhaps by providing essential information and instructions on controlling certain physical equipment. In this respect they may have been control modules use to operate certain pieces of equipment. Some of the ME were called ME-GAL-GAL or “great ME” and were associated with “divine” weapons of mass destruction.” R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p., 79.
492
Thorkild Jacobsen, The Harps that Once, p. 238.
493
Ibid., p. 239, emphasis added.
494
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 291.
495
Ibid., p. 292.
496
Ibid., p. 293.
497
Q.v. Dalley, p. 326
498
Bruce Rux, Architects of the Underworld: Unriddling Atlantis, Anomalies of Mars, and the Mystery of the Sphinx (Berkeley: Frog Ltd. 1996), p. 370.
499
Ibid., p. 305.
500
Ibid., p. 310.
501
Q.v. The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 10-20.
502
Bruce Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 372.
503
Ibid., p. 373.
504
Ibid., p. 328.
505
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 328, emphasis added.
506
Ibid., p. 366.
507
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, pp. 363-364.
508
Ibid., p. 362,
509
David Hatcher Childress, Lost Cities of North and Central America, p. 220.
510
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, pp. 362-363.
511
Ibid., p. 363.
512
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 365.
513
Ibid.
514
In the Andes mountains of Bolivia.
515
Ibid., emphasis added.
516
Ibid.
517
Ibid.
518
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 365.
519
Ibid.
520
Ibid., p. 364, emphasis added.
521
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 378. Budge’s translation differs slightly, saying “As to (the words) ‘that night of the battle,’ they concern the inroad (of the children of impotent revolt) into the eastern part of heaven, whereupon there arose a battle in haven and in all the earth.” (E. A. Wallis Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead: (The Papyrus of Ani) Egyptian Text Transliteration and Translation [Dover, 1967], p. 287.)
522
The observation is actually originally Alan Alford’s! Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, p. 28.
523
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 366, emphasis added.
524
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p., 366.
525
Ibid., p. 367.
526
Ibid., p. 369.
527
George J. Haas and William R. Saunders, The Cydonia Codex: Reflections from Mars, p. 5. Along with Hoagland’s magnificent study of the Cydonia ruins, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever, Haas’ and Saunders’ book is one of the most thought-provoking books the author has ever read. Sadly it does not get the attention it deserves.
528
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 369.
529
Ibid., p. 370.
530
Ibid.
531
Ibid., p. 374.
532
Ibid., p. 375, emphasis in the original.
533
Note the close resemblance of the term “aker” to the Sumerian term for a pyramid, or ziggurat, “ekur”.
534
Ibid., p. 375.
535
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 375.
536
Ibid., emphasis added.
537
Q.v. The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp.
538
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 387.
539
www.enterprisemission.com/moonl.htm. Hoagland’s pictures and his extensive commentary simply must be viewed together to obtain their full impact, and hence, no attempt beyond outlining his case is made here. The reader is urged to consult Hoagland’s paper and consider its enormous implications for the cosmic war scenario being developed here.
540
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 391.
541
Ibid., p. 380.
542
Q.v. my Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 53-67.
543
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 390.
544
Rux, Architects of the Underworld, p. 377, emphasis added.
545
Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception, The Giza Discovery, Part Six, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DomDec6.htm, p. 1 .
546
Cited in Peter Goodgame, “The Myth and Religion of Osiris the God, The Giza Discovery. www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/OsirisMyth2.htm, Part Two, p. 8.
547
Peter Goodgame, “The Saviors of the Ancient World,” The Giza Discovery, Part Three, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DyingRising3.htm, pp. 13-14.
548
Peter Goodgame, “Egypt’s Forgotten Origins,” The Giza Discovery, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/EgyptsOrigins4.htm, p. 3.
549
Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception,” The Giza Discovery, Part Six, pp. 1-2.
550
Ibid., p. 2.
551
Ibid., p. 3.
552
Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception,” The Giza Discovery, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DomDec6.htm, p. 3.
553
Being personally familiar with most theological literature on this subject, this author would hardly qualify the response of theologians to this verse - from John of Damascus and Ambrose of Milan to Thomas Aquinas - as one of perplexity.
554
David Rohl, The Lost Testament, cited in Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception,” The Giza Discovery, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DomDec6.htm
555
Q.v. Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception,” The Giza Discovery, Part Six, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DomDec6.htm, pp. 4-5.
556
Laurence Gardner, Genesis of the Grail Kings, p. 316. The entire set of Gardner’s thorough genealogies plus his extensive annotations is found on pp. 316-358.
557
Gardner, Genesis of the Grail Kings, p. 317.
558
Gardner, Genesis of the Grail Kings, p. 319.
559
Peter Goodgame, “Domination by Deception,” The Giza Discovery, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/DomDec6.htm, p. 6.
560
Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia, p. 326.
561
All citations in this section are from the Authorized King James version.
562
All quotations from the Bible are from the Authorized Version unless otherwise noted. Bold and italics emphasis added.
563
Cited in Peter Goodgame, “The Spirit World and Civilization,” The Giza Discovery, p. 13, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/SpiritCiv5.htm.
564
Ibid., p. 14.
565
Peter Goodgame, “The Spirit World and Civilization,” The Giza Discovery, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/SpiritCiv6.htm, p. 14.
566
Ibid., p. 15.
567
Ibid., p. 17.
568
Ibid., p. 27.
569
David Rohl, The Lost Testament, pp. 73-74.
570
Q.v. The Giza Death Star Destroyed, p. 77-78.
571
Peter Goodgame, “The Second Coming of the Antichrist,” The Giza Discovery, Part Seven, www.redmoonrising.com/Giza/SavDest7.htm, p. 3.
572
Stephen Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants: Master Builders of Prehistoric and Ancient Civilizations, p. 30.
573
Q.v. Stephen Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants, p. 25.
574
Ibid., p. 62.
575
Stephen Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants, pp. 52, 53.
576
Quayle, Genesis 6 Giants, pp. 52-53.
577
Ibid., p. 53.
578
Q.v. my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 31-36.
579
Q.v. the Christian Church Father, St. John of Damascus, On the Orthodox Faith, or the mediaeval Latin scholastic, Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica,. Other early Christian authors such as the Apologists or, even better, Origen, speculated that angels had a kind of material existence, but one that was “less dense”, i.e., closer to the original materia prima from which they and the rest of creation were created. To put this metaphysical conception in slightly different, more “physics and mathematics related” terms, such beings were closer in terms of their “topological descent” from this materia prima than more “material” - or to use the terms of this earliest period of metaphysical speculation, more “gross” - creatures such as humans.
It is interesting to note that, in the Patristic Christian and as well as the early mediaeval Latin traditions, angels inhabit a kind of “hyperdimensional” realm, as “created everlastings,” i.e., as creatures having a temporal beginning, but no end. In this sort of timeless existence, so closely tied to the transmutative aether, there is no distinction between an act of the will and the formation of its habit, a condition that does apply to humans. Thus, angels, on this view, acquire a habit or “impressed dynamic” simultaneously with the first exercise of their will, for good or ill. Extending this line of reasoning, this impressed dynamic conceivably impresses itself in turn on objects that they encounter.
580
David Cohen, “Plasma Blobs Hint at New Form of Life,” New Scientist, 17 September, 2003.
581
Another obvious implication of such a life form would be that it would be capable of inhabiting worlds not thought to be habitable by human-like life.
582
Q.v. Revelations 12:7.
583
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 41.
584
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 41.
585
From R. A. Boulay’s Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 44.
586
Ibid., p. 45.
587
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 44. Note, in the second of the above pictographs, the three stars above the snake which appear to be the three stars of the belt in the constellation Orion.
588
Ibid.
589
R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons, p. 47.
590
Ibid., p. 52.
591
Isaac Asimov, Intelligent Man’s Guide to Science, p. 108.
592
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, p. 72,
593
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, pp. 26-27.
594
Ibid., p. 24.
595
Vostok was a Russian lunar landing probe.
596
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, pp. 58-59.
597
In my opinion, this is simply an error in transcription, since “steep ridge” could sound like “steep bridge.”
598
EVA, that is, extra-vehicular activity.
599
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, pp. 135-136.
600
Ibid., p. 145.
601
Don Wilson, Secrets of Our Spaceship Moon, p. 53.
602
Q.v. my SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 54-137.
603
Don Wilson, Secrets of Our Spaceship Moon, p. 261.
604
William L. Brian II, Moongate: Suppressed Findings of the U.S. Space Program, p. 63.
605
See also my previous book, The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, pp. 123-128.
606
For further discussion of this point, see my previous book, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, pp. 8-9.
607
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, p. 21.
608
Daniel Ross, UFO’s and the Complete Evidence from Space: The Truth about Venus, Mars, and the Moon, p. 100.
609
David Hatcher Childress, Extraterrestrial Archeology, p. 80, citing NASA’s “Lunar Orbital Science Visual Observation Site Graphics, Apollo Mission 15, for V-4, Cauchy Rilles region (38.7° E, 9.7° N). Childress’ book is full of photographs of these strange “domes” which are almost perfectly circular objects, often found in the bottom and exact center of smaller craters.
610
Daniel Ross, UFO’s and the Complete Evidence from Space, p. 101.
611
Ibid., p. 102.
612
Daniel Ross, UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space, p. 103, emphasis in the original.
613
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, pp. 66-67.
614
Ibid., p. 79.
615
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, p. 99.
616
Ibid.
617
Ibid.
618
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, pp. 101-102, citing Popular Science, January, 1972, pp.67-68.
619
Ibid., pp. 105-106.
620
lbid.,p. p. 125.
621
Don Wilson, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, p. 95.
622
Ibid., p.49.
623
Ibid.
624
Ibid., p. 50.
625
Daniel Ross, UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space, p. 130.
626
Richard C. Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever, Fifth edition, p. 149.
627
Richard C. Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever, fifth edition, pp. 112-113.
628
See his discussion on pp. 114-117.
629
Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars, p. 126.
630
Richard C. Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars, p. 148.
631
Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars, pp. 148-149, all emphasis Hoagland’s.
632
Thorkild Jacobsen, trans and ed., “The Lugal-e,” in The Harps That Once..., p. 237.
633
Ibid., p. 245, emphasis added.
634
Mars’ other little satellite is named Deimos, or “Trembling.”
635
Cited in my The Giza Death Star Destroyed, p. 54.
636
Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars, p. 350, emphasis Hoagland’s.
637
Ibid.
638
It should be noted that Hoagland is certainly aware of the work of Sitchin. And it should also be pointed out that Hoagland has, on some occasions during radio talk show interviews, alluded to the possibility of a war having been the cause of the destruction of Mars and of the former planet that caused the asteroid belt.
639
Richard C. Hoagland, A Moon with a View: Or, What Did Arthur Know...and When Did He Know It? Part 4, p. 2, www.enterprisemission.com/moon4.htm.
641
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part One, p., 7, www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm.
642
Hoagland, A Moon With A View. Part One. p. 8, www.enterprisemission.com/moonl.htm.
643
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part Four, pp. 22-23, www.enterprisemission.com/moon4.htm, emphasis Hoagland’s.
644
Ibid., p. 23.
645
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, p. 23, bold and italicized emphasis added, www.enterprisemission.com/moon4.htm.
646
Ibid., p. 24, emphasis Hoagland’s.
647
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm. p. 9,
648
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part Two, pp. 10-11, www.enterprisemission.com/moon2.htm.
649
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part Two, p. 11, www.enterprisemission.com/moon2.htm.
650
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 1, p. 21, emphasis Hoagland’s, www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm .
651
Ibid., p. 22, emphasis Hoagland’s.
652
Ibid., Part 2, p. 26.
653
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 2, p. 26, emphasis Hoagland’s, www.enterprisemission.com/moon2.htm.
654
Ibid.
655
Ibid., p. 27, emphasis Hoagland’s.
656
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 2, www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
657
Ibid., p. 3. It should be pointed out that our survey here has barely scratched the surface of the detailed analysis that Hoagland gives to this precise point.
658
Ibid., p. 5, emphasis Hoagland’s. Again, space did not permit us to explore this aspect of Hoagland’s analysis. But the point he is making is obviously related to the fact that lapetus displays flat, planar edges.
659
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 8, emphasis Hoagland’s. www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
660
See my The Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 1-11.
661
Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 8, emphasis Hoagland’s, www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
662
Ibid., p. 14.
663
Michael A. Cremo, from the Introduction to Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. xix.
664
Michael A. Cremo, from the Introduction to Forbidden Archeology, p. xxiv.
665
Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden History, p. 19.
666
Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, p. 19.
667
Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, p. 22.
668
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 103.
669
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 104. 8 Ibid., p. 105.
670
Cited in Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, pp. 106-107.
671
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 107, emphasis added.
672
I stress this point simply because mere suppression of anomalies such as this cannot advance the cause of science. They should be presented to the scientific public for its consideration, not rejected by editorial committees with a vested interest, often financial, in maintaining a status quo.
673
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 109.
674
Ibid.
675
Ibid., p. 110.
676
Ibid.
677
Ibid., p. 109.
678
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 113.
679
Ibid., p. 114.
680
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 115.
681
Ibid.
682
For a review, see Cremo and Thompson’s discussion on pp. 118 -120.
683
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 120.
684
Ibid., p. 119.
685
Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 121.
686
Ibid., p. 117.
687
Ibid., p. 121.
688
Richard C. Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 19, www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
689
See my Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 287-295.
690
The struck through portion is in the original document.
691
Cited in my Reich of the Black Sun, p. 295.
692
E.A. Wallis Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead: (The Papyrus of Ani), Egyptian Text, Transliteration and Translation, (Dover), p. 287.
693
The Giza Death Star, p. 31, citing William Henry, One Foot in Atlantis: The Secret Occult History of World War II and Its Impact on New Age Politics (Anchorage, Alaska: Earthpulse, 1998), p. 7.
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