Francis Bacon and Manly P. Hall – Part 2 – The Test of Initiation

26/5/22 In Manly P. Hall’s lectures on Francis Bacon, he suggests that Bacon’s book The New Atlantis is filled with symbolism. The New Atlantis is on the surface a story of men who become lost at sea and must seek refuge on the island of Bensalem. “We sailed from Peru, (where we had continued for … Continue reading Francis Bacon and Manly P. Hall – Part 2 – The Test of Initiation

The Egyptian Origins of Languages and Civilizations

25/5/22 It is a common argument that Man arose in Africa. This event is said to have taken place at least two million years ago. In the interim Man has developed many different civilizations across the world. To explain these developments has been the efforts of science. On the surface Man appears to have developed … Continue reading The Egyptian Origins of Languages and Civilizations

A Look At Caucasia – Part One

24/5/22 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/Caucasus_topographic_map-en.svg/1024px-Caucasus_topographic_map-en.svg.png The Caucasus is one of the greatest and most mysterious places in the world. It is home to the nations of Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia. It is bordered by Turkey to the South West and Iran to the South East. Caucasia also has three states which are seeking international recognition, Abkhazia, Artsakh, … Continue reading A Look At Caucasia – Part One

Esperanto – The Language of Socialism and the NWO

11/5/22 – 23/5/22 What do George Soros, New Age Religion, and the USSR, have in common? The answer: Esperanto. The Esperanto Connection: Music and Culture The late music writer Lester Bangs once asked the question, “Do the Godz Speak Esperanto?” He was referring to a musical group called the “Godz”, but do the Gods speak … Continue reading Esperanto – The Language of Socialism and the NWO

Connections Between Babylonia and the Hebrew Culture – Part One

Connections Between Babylonia and the Hebrew Culture – Part One Subjects – Canaan, Gudeans, Hyksos, Habiru, Hebrew, Sumeria, Mesopotamia, Preface – May 20th, 2022 The genesis of this article arose from the study of two books – Jack Finegan’s Light From the Ancient Past (1946) and Lieutenant Conder’s The Bible and the East (1896). These … Continue reading Connections Between Babylonia and the Hebrew Culture – Part One

Convergence in Central Asia – Part Two – An Overview of Religions

12/5/22 In central Asia we find the convergence of all religions, peoples, and civilizations, of the world. This fact has led me to attempt to lay out some of these points and how they interact. There are the three Abrahamic religions which are present and consist of esoteric and exoteric strands. Abrahamic Religion                       Exoteric                             Esoteric … Continue reading Convergence in Central Asia – Part Two – An Overview of Religions

Manly P. Hall and Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis – Part 1

5/5/22 https://archive.org/details/Manly_P.Hall_Digitally_Restored_Audio_Lectures https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Somer_Francis_Bacon.jpg/800px-Somer_Francis_Bacon.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Andportraits2.jpg Francis Bacon (1561 to 1626) was one of the most esteemed men of his time. Thomas Jefferson has praised him along with John Locke and Isaac Newton as “…the three greatest men that have ever lived, without any exception, and as having laid the foundation of those superstructures which have been … Continue reading Manly P. Hall and Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis – Part 1

Convergence in Central Asia – Part One

4/5/22 Central Asia stands as one of the most important points for tracing the origins of modern peoples. The Europeans, Semitic peoples, and Asian peoples can all be discovered there. The exact details of these origins are unclear. The high point of ancient scholarship was 1940. Thereafter the field became taken over by the Anglo-American … Continue reading Convergence in Central Asia – Part One