26 December 2022

Holy Grail

Guarded by the Fisher King, this treasure was quested by Percival, knight of the Order of the Round Table, as described by Chrétien de Troyes & Wolfram von Eschenbach. Etymologically it might derive from sang real, which then later might have turned into san gral. As also Otto Rahn might have guessed, it refers to the holy bloodline of Jesus Christ, who fled Troy:

Around the time Basil the Physician died & Andronikos Komnenos was born, the Order of Solomon's Temple was formed. Shortly after the mentioned emperor got dethroned, they lost control of Jerusalem & the Priory of Sion distinguished from them: After losing their last crusader stronghold, did the remnants of the order join them later that year by moving to Grasburg, to found a new country for their banking activities?

On a pillar in the north portal of Chartres Cathedral, constructed soon after the loss of the holy city, it can be seen with the inscription hic amititur archa cederis: Is it possible the order not only brought the Grail, but also the Ark to Gaul?

Both relics were also quested by Indiana Jones, who might be identified as Prester John, who's the cousin of Percival in the poem. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, the relic is found in Goshen, wherefrom it's shipped to Greece, and finally to America:

  • Does the first shipment hint to what Simcha Jacobovici later researched?
  • Does the last shipment imply that relic found its way throughout Europe?

Although Monty Python also suggested the Grail migrated there, Indiana Jones found the relic in nowadays Jordan, where the Ark also might have been hidden: Do the stories about these supposed relics sometimes mix up, or might they simply represent the same relic?

06 December 2022

Madain Salih

In antiquity known as Hegra, similar to Hijra, the site is said to have been carved out by Nabateans. As well as MuhammadSalih preached against polytheism & idolatry: Is Madain actually Medina & are those prophets partial duplicates that fled Petra, as the local research of Dan Gibson suggests?

Nebajoth is the eldest son of Ishmael, who supposedly built the Kaaba & of whom Muslims claim to be descendants. As well as their neighbouring Maccabees, descendants from Isaac, the Nabateans succesfully resisted a Macedon Empire, but officially both of them ultimately became provinces of the Roman Empire: Did Abraham actually rule a once united kingdom?

During what is known as the Siege of Mecca, the Kaaba got destroyed, whereby the black rock split into three pieces: Was it actually a Siege of Petra by the Umayyads, whereafter Hashemites took them to the south to build a new sanctuary in a safer spot, which definitely became the new Becca after the Abbasids took power?

In the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones searches for the Holy Grail in the canyon of the Crescent Moon, a symbol of Islam & a scene filmed in Petra:

One of those destructive earthquakes is officially dated right after the defeat of Abd al-Lah ibn al-Zubayr, another one about 330 years earlier, according with one of the chronological shifts of Anatoly Fomenko, so they might be duplicates. Even stronger, he claims Islam only originated about a millenium later, according with the historical research of Florin Diacu, nearly coinciding with the time Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab preached against Sufism: Did he hijack the biography of Salih?

Unlike Maslama ibn Habib, the movement of his compatriot, supporting Ibn Saud, later managed to conquer Mecca, driving the Hashemites & last caliph out of Arabia: Is it a coincidence they only held their royal title in Jordan?

21 November 2022

Samar Kand

Known as an architectural pearl along the Silk Road, the city has officially been seized by great conquerors as Temujin & Alexander, whose supposed empires encompassed Greater Iran:

  • Whose area nearly fits the territory of the Khwarazmian & Timurid empires: Are they partial duplicates?
  • Where we find its characteristic architecture, as can be seen in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan

Two years after the conquest of Khanbaliq by the Ming Empire, Timur besieged Balkh, where Zoroaster supposedly died & also was associated with Shambhala: Are the Timurid & Ming empires partial duplicates of each other?

After that era, the area split into two parts, more or less along the prolonged path of the Gorgan Wall:

While Turkistan might have been a destination for the fleeing dynasty, some of their members also might have migrated to Japan: Tokugawa Ieyasu founded the shogunate, where Samurai held bureaucratic positions: Do Ieyasu & Yeso refer to Jesus?

After the revolt of Yemelyan Pugachev, the northern part of Great Tartary got conquered by the Russian Empire, while the southern part remained independent, but split into a western & eastern part, roughly similar to the case of the Turkic Khaganate: Fortresses along the Ural & Irtysh marked the border. After China took the eastern Chinese Tartary, Russia focused in the Great Game on acquiring the western remaining Independent Tartary, finalising it with the conquest of a last remainder, the Bukhara Khanate ...

11 November 2022

Astra Khan

Founded as the Russian gate to the Orient, this strategic location seems already to have known two predecessors during the so called Middle Ages:

The Khazars immigrated Sarmatia from Khwarazm after the collapse of the split Turkic Khaganate, similar to the territory Ghengis Khan officially conquered. Ruled by a Diarchy, they extracted tribute from the trade routes through European Mesopotamia during the Pax Khazarica. Kievan Rus reacted against this policy, destroying their khanate: Did their elite secretly manage to flee to Etruria?

Officially mentioned for the first time in 1333 AD, Hashtarkhan got initially destroyed by Timur in 1395 & finally by Ivan in 1566. However, the history of the khanates along the Volga is poorly documented: Was the campaign of Sviatoslav duplicated in a terrible biography?

According to the New Chronology, after the seizure of power by the Romanov in European Russia, the city became part of Great Tartary, wherefrom Stepan Razin launched attacks to restore power over the lost territories: He wasn't succesful, one century later followed by a last, again unsuccesful, attempt by Yemelyan Pugachev ...

Operation Barbarossa aimed to reach the A-A-Axis, a year later the armed forces of Case Blue almost reached the Russian gate to the Orient: It was of uttermost importance to keep the Atil accessible, cause the Persian Corridor allowed allied supplies to reach its destiny ...

26 October 2022

Khan Baliq

Khan Baliq literally translates as "Ruler's City", a good bet for the city founded by Kublai Khan, also known as Tartar City: It contains the Imperial City with the Forbidden Palace, the Chinese City was added in a later stage on its southern flank. Marco Polo supposedly visited Cambalu, officially known as its synonym, but some maps mention the toponym Cambalich in western Siberia:

These maps suggest another perspective on the history of the Mongol Empire:

  • Did the attacks on the Stroganov trading posts serve as inspiration to initiate the fairy tale of their massive conquest?
  • Is the conquest of China by the Ming Empire actually a duplicate of the conquest of western Siberia by the Russian Tsardom?

The New Chronology claims the Manchu are the actual builders of Pezhin:

  • Is the unification of tribes by Genghis Khan a duplication of the unification of tribes by Genggiyen Khan?
  • Did the imperial palace in Mukden, their first capital, serve as a prototype for the one in Peking, their second capital?

The city flourished as the capital of the Qing Empire, whose ruler was recognized by the VOC as the "Grand Tartar Cham", also drawn as "Tartarische Keyzer". After the seizure of power by the Romanov, did someone of the Shuisky flee and establish a new realm & capital for the old dynasty?

Since then foreign traders tried to access their territory, resulting in the Opium Wars & Boxer Rebellion, finally resulting in the end of their reign: Was it actually the last stronghold of the Tartarian Empire, ultimately conquered by the forces of the NWO?

However, Puyi was later installed as the ruler of Manchukuo by the Japanese Empire, around the time Germany witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler, who sent several expeditions to Tibet:

06 October 2022

Kara Korum

Khar Khorin literally translates as "Black Twenty", but another translation is probably more appropriate: "Black Castle" & "Black Rock" are among the best bets. Although only two Bixi can be seen there, the meadow around the Erdene Zuu Monastery is considered to be the capital of the Mongol Empire. Nearby, similar ruins of rectangular walls can be found, from north to south:

Kara Bator literally translates as "Black Hero" & was the last legendary ruler of the southernmost of these ruins. A Khagan seemed to have held court in a golden yurt on top of a citadel in Khar Balgas, meaning "Black Ruins": Is that citadel actually a kremlin of the Golden Horde & did the story get duplicated to what we today know as Mongolia?

Helena Blavatsky claims the northernmost of these ruins to be the northern gate to Shambhala, now a toponym near the Khamar Monastery: Did Aryans found the kingdom in Tartary, interrupting their migration from Hyperborea to India?

That spiritual kingdom is usually associated with Agartha, possibly a network of caves underneath Tibet, inhabited by Asuras, similar in the following traditions:

  • Ahuras in Persia, where they play the opposite role
  • Ashur in Assyria, the chief deity of its pantheon
  • Aesir in Scandinavia, who originated from Asia

This pattern corresponds with the migration of what became the Khazar nobility along the Khazar Sea towards Europe: Did Zoroaster lay the foundations for the Abrahamic religions of western Eurasia & northern Africa?

21 September 2022

Palaia Roma

According to mainstream antiquity, Phoenicians founded the first settlements, among which 𐤑‬𐤉𐤑, on its western shores, whereafter Sicily mainly got colonized by Hellenes on the other shorelines. Although the latter ones occupied Palermo only for a short time, officialy it derives from παν όρμος, but does παλαιά Ῥώμη actually fit better?

According to the New Chronology, the so called "First Rome" should be located near the Nile Delta: They suggest Alexandria as the probable spot, where the famous lighthouse counted as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. However, proof of its existence lacks and nearby Sicily we find Stromboli, known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean": Did the famous library actually burn in Palermo?

Its present historical architecture has roots going back till the 11th century AD. This fits the research of the New Chronology, its history hints to the following duplicates:

Φλάβιος Βελισάριος also conquered Naples, as did Charles of Anjou, or the Νεά Πολις of Παλαιό Πολις, similar to the city structure of Palermo. Paris is similar to Persia, that's why he might be a duplicate of Cyrus. Περσέ Πολις, as well as Πέλλα, lacks the features of a capital of a world-empire. Medieval wars in Ἑλλάς might have their exaggerated duplicates in antiquity:

A Sicilian Expidition became a disaster for Athens, but for example not for the Normans, or even Aeneas: He supposedly visited the island twice, the last time holding funeral games for Anchises. Did he already found a Ῥώμη on the island, before Romulus & Remus founded a new one on the mainland, and are "Romans" eventually ancient reverse duplicates of "Normans"?

11 September 2022

Nikola Tesla

One of the greatest inventors of all times died very poorly: Compassionate about the succes of alternating current, he abandoned his patents. Two days after he died, the Office of Alien Property Custodian confiscated his documents, the research by John Trump concluded the involved technology was harmless ...

The Wardenclyffe Tower was an attempt to provide wireless communication & energy, using earth as its conductor. Radar research discovered a network of tunnels underneath the facility, similar to the underground of the Giza Plateau: Could they serve as channels towards aquifers to acquire water by capillary action, whereby its movement produces electricity?

A copper wire was found by a remote camera in the so called Queen's Chamber, which could release electromagnetic energy in the confined space: The aquifers could serve as catalysts, whereby the covering limestone absorbs the water, causing vibration on the granite core, which could ionize the air in the different spaces, producing electricity. Was the supposed sarcophagus in the so called King's Chamber a capacitor, fitting the size of the Ark of the Covenant?

The research of Simcha Jacobovici suggests a different Exodus: The eruption of Santorini caused the ten plagues, whereafter the so called Israelites reached Yam Suf, where consequent seismic activity caused a tsunami that smashed the Pharaoh's army. From there, at least a part of them set sail to Mycenae: The steles in its museum suggest the story of the parting of the sea. Did the tribe of Dan actually steal the Ark from the pyramid & ship it to Hellas?

The book of Joshua describes the walk with the Ark around the walls of Jericho, finally smashing down its huge city walls: Ariha rather seems to be a rather small settlement, so are we rather reading about the Theodosian Walls, as proposed by the New Chronology?

11 July 2022

Abay Sinai

Considered as being the cradle of humankind, Ethiopia is known as the oldest independent country of Africa. Besides that, also two rivers streaming through the Garden of Eden originate here:

  • Black Nile, also known as the Pishon or Atbarah
  • Blue Nile, also known as the Gihon or Abay

'Ethiopia' in Greek is 'Αἰθίοψ', in Latin becoming the unvocalized 'HBST', which is 'Habashat' in Arabic & leads to the Latinized 'Abyssinia'. Officially it means 'burned face', refering to a darker skin colour, but another explanation is possible:

  • Abay, the river streaming through Cush to Eden
  • Sinai, the mountain where burning bushes appeared to Moses

According to Immanuel Velikovsky, the burning bushes refer to an erupting volcano; the location of the mountain also is debatable. In Antiquities of the Jews, the prophet waged a war against Cush, besieged Meroë & even married there: Should the Sinai be located near the Abay & is the history of Midian a partial duplicate?

According to Helena Blavatsky, the actual inhabitants of the Abyssinian highlands migrated there from the Indian subcontinent: Through Iran, crossing the Fertile Crescent, passing by what is known as the Sinai peninsula & finally along the Nile reaching their destination. This thesis supports Indigenous Aryanism, offering the possibility Moses might be a partial duplicate of the following lawgivers: Menes, Minos, Mannus, Manu, ...

According to Kebra Nagast, the son of Solomon & Makeda was Menelik: He brought the Ark of the Covenant to Axum, housed in a chapel near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion. Claiming to be descendants of the tribe of Dan, many accounts of the Beta Israel consider the mentioned epic as propaganda to delegitimize the Zagwe: Were they once joined with the Bene Israel, as was known by Maimonides?

According to Gadla Lalibela, their most famous king constructed his own Jerusalem, with Bete Giyorgis as best preserved one of the eleven rock-hewn churches, similar to the Ellora Caves. Which lost technology was available to construct them?

21 June 2022

Edin Burgh

According to mainstream history, Celts founded Din Eydin, which became Eiden's Burgh in English & the capital of Scotland: The country's name is derived from Scoti, who originated from Ireland, where Scotia's Grave is situated. The etymology of Eydin is not known, might it refer to the Garden of Eden?

According to Irish mythology, Gaels migrated from Egypt to Ireland: After the Tower of Babel collapsed, a descendant of Japheth married Scotia, but an Exodus is their fate & an Odyssey leads them to Scotia Maior, where they force the shapeshifting Tuatha Dé Danann towards Tír na nÓg. The following questions arise:

According to Norse mythology, Aesir originated from Asia: The New Chronology illustrates the shared root of Scythia, Scotland & Scandinavia. Scandza is linked to Ashkenaz, derived from Askuzai, who invaded Europe, settling between Svíþjóð & Saxony, where the Ascanians ruled: These sons of Isaac invaded the British Isles, repeated by Norsemen. The following questions arise:

  • Did the Dan originate from Denmark & conquer Ireland from the north as Tuatha Dé Danann?
  • Do the Scythians represent the ten lost tribes of Israel, once occupying the heartland of Tartary?

Both mythologies suggest a reversal of mainstream historical events, the New Chronology suggests such a possibility, applicable on the colonization of Europe:

Back to the Auld Reekie: Although Joppa can be found nearby & Jerusalem could be a semi-applicable toponym, its more appropriate nickname is Modern Athens. Its Castle Rock resembles the Athenian Acropolis & the Scottish Enlightenment is inspired by the Milesian School: The cycles of Kondratiev can be tracked back till this epoch ...

01 May 2022

Fall of Man

According to Genesis, Yahweh created the Garden of Eden to benefit humanity: Neglecting the fruits of the Tree of Knowledge would guarantee a carefree life. When the snake seduced Eve & Adam, expulsion from paradise was their fate, Cherubim guarding its eastern entrance. The Forbidden Fruit is portrayed as an apple picked by Eve, offered to Adam: Might it actually be the vulva & symbolically mean the start of sex among humans?

According to Gnosis, the Aeon Sophia neglected the knowledge of God & unfortunately gave birth to the Demiurge, or Yahweh. He gave birth to archons & created humans: The latter being bodies containing a soul, which the former try to keep imprisoned. Are humans originally ment to be slaves to serve a higher power?

According to cuneiform tablets, the Anunnaki created humans to mine gold. Enlil tried to keep them as ignorant slaves & later even wipe them out, but Enki offered them knowledge & manipulated them to reproduce:

  • Could Enlil be a duplicate of Yahweh, trying to control humanity in a matrix?
  • Could Enki be a duplicate of Nāga, for example the snake of the biblical garden?

According to ancient mythology, Prometheus was the protector of mankind: Was he too a duplicate of the snake, teaching humanity how to leave Plato's cave & liberate themselves from the matrix?

According to mainstream history, the welfare state flourished after the defeat of the Axis Powers: The government promises a carefree life if its citizens live in accordance with its matrix. Attempts to acquire knowledge beyond it might lead to expulsion, as was the fate of the biblical couple, similar to Christ & Neo for example: Though citizens officially are granted free speech, thinking outside the governements box, often incorrectly labeled as disinformation, might lead to penalties as censorship, or even worse. Are our governments operating for Yahweh, to keep humans, seduced by the comfort zone of a welfare state, as was the biblical paradise, in a state of ignorance, so they easily would follow any order, even foolish or harmful ones?

According to the New Chronology, the book of Exodus is rather a myth, but might have got its inspiration from the migration of Khazars, or Etruscans: Claim these chosen people to be archons, keeping humanity under control for their master, who's hiding behind the curtains?

Inspired by Lurianic Kabbalah, Sabbatai Zevi claimed to be the new messiah, whereof Jacob Frank claimed to be the reincarnation. Together with Adam Weisshaupt & Mayer Amschel Bauer he founded the Illuminati: Do those enlightend ones hold the knowledge to keep the rest of humanity ignorant?

01 March 2022

Tree of Life

According to Genesis, this plant stood in the Garden of Eden: Besides Kemet, this concept of fertility or immortality can also be found among many traditions around the world ...

According to Gnosticism, the tree should be situated north of paradise: Some traditions unify it with the other tree to a World Tree, associating it with the concept of Axis Mundi. Besides plants, also rocks are considered as center of the world:

The black rock might be the center of Hyperborea, possibly with Thule as capital. The Lords of the Black Stone & the Order of the Black Sun were looking for the roots of the Aryans: Might they be the Nemnir living in the polar regions?

According to Jean-Claude Frère, once a part of them migrated through Great Tartary, along the Himalaya Mountains to the Indus Valley. Thereafter, some migrated west: A schism follows, resulting in Hinduism & Zoroastrism, where Ahriman created lizards to destruct Gaokerena ...

The Soffhir are supposed to live in the equatorial regions: There's a Mount Meru, as well as Meru people & pyramids near Meroë. Pyramids & ziggurats might be artificial substitutes of holy mountains: Do they represent stepping stones of a Stairway to Heaven, or Jacob's Ladder?

The Kabbalistic Tree might have originated from Gnosticism & was well known among medieval Ashkenazi Jews: It emanates from אֵין סוֹף, the universe before creation took place or the Big Bang happened ...