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1. Timeline: past and future 1999

Major events in the bible timeline, prophecies from various sources, possible alien contact and
settlements, archaeological anomalies, and other items

2. Shadow Files

this has some very interesting material

3. Astrotheology and Sidereal Mythology by Michael Tsarion

All things that come into being have a reason for their existence, although intellectual lethargy, together with the
passage of time, are the reasons why some things are accepted as fact when they are not. We dwell in times
were the ego of man, and not the spirit of man, is adored and reinforced. We should allow for all that is said to be
sacred to be in an adulterated and atrophied state. Sincere and close observation shows that this is indeed the
case with the arcane canon, with the great Hermetic Arts of Divination: Tarot, Astrology, Kabala and
Numerology.
When I took up a serious study of the Tarot it was there that I found the secrets to the real Archetypal Astrology.
The high Arts of Divination have each suffered from flagrant tampering, manipulation and unsustainable
interpretation, from those wishing to, as the sun they worship does, conceal greater secrets. Moreover, in today's
overly dislocated world of academia, the Divination Arts are almost never taught as one subject as they always
were in the past. Nevertheless, as I discovered, it seems that the Universal Will (Intelligence) is always in
operation. In my studies I found that what was taken from or lost to one Art would be preserved and traceable in
its cousin. That which was expunged or lost to Numerology I found still intact in, say, the Kabala. What was lost
to Kabala I could resurrect from the study of Tarot and so on. So, like an archaeologist, only in the realm of the
esoteric, I learned how to "dust off" these relics, so to speak, and piece them back together again. I did this with
no prerequisite or pet theory, and no partisan conviction or bias. I knew not what shape the final edifice would
assume. Little did I realize that my task would take me back through time to see the travesty that both time and
man have played on these mystic creations of our forefathers.

4. Bright and Dark Myths of the Divine Children

I've just totalled up the entire comparison here on pagan religions
and their relationship with the monotheist heresy. You may be shocked
by what you read here. Don't believe anything you read here without
finding out for yourself. You owe it to yourselves to get hold of all
this stuff and make sense of it. Because if history has been
intentionally rewritten by a bunch of asses, then I'm fairly sure
that is something wrong gets out and is believed, history could be
rewritten by me too. I hope not.
It would seem that there are two sets of myths. This has even been
shown in the bible - the hebrews copied many things into their books
from pagan sources. We have Jesus, Joseph and Mary on the one side,
and we have John the Baptist, Zacharia and Elizebeth on the other.
BOTH these sets of people were infact mythological, based on sumerian
annunaki gods and goddess....it also shows that there are more than
one "lineage" and more than one "christ".
IN THE BIBLE
Joseph...................The Carpenter
Mary......................The Virgin
Jesus......................The Christ/Craftsman
Zacharia................the High Priest
Elizebeth................wife, name means "Oath of Baal"
John......................."Prophet" "Voice in the wilderness"
Now, what way do we have of showing who was on what side? Well, we
have to look at the history of the ancients Caananites Egyptians and
Hellens.
Now, Jehovah was "God of the Jews" right? Jehovah has also been
called "Set" in Egypt and also "Baal" in Caanan. There are also
references to another Baal, a "false Baal". Now we have to assume
that no pagan religion would take the monotheist heresy - the false
Baal has to be the Baal that denies the multyplicity of his family -
the annunaki. So the Hebrew Baal, the Set of Egypt has to be the
false Baal. The correct and true Baal has to be the one that is
celebrated by the Gods and accepted by them.
Now then, in Sumeria, there were also two lineages:
EN.KI (Serpent God of the Earth)(Charmer of Making, a "creator god")
NIN.HURSAG (Lady of the Mountain)

5. DEMONOLOGY REVEALED

I had great trouble writing this study to the point that I had to do an additional fast on top of what is
done for the newsletter I first wrote it in; not because it exposes the enemy, but because the
unstableness of the teaching and conflicting scriptures. For instance, the apostle Paul said, “I would
have you wise unto that which is good, and simple concerning evil” (Rom 16:19). But then another
verse said, “To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be
known by the church” (Eph 3:10). What is it, us to know or not to know? But when taken into context,
God wants us to know even more than we can imagine, as he told his disciples, “I have yet many
things to say unto you” (John 16:12). However, knowing too much at a certain level can be harmful,
because “ye cannot bear them now” (John 16:12); so the verse that sums up this paradox says, “But
strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their
senses exercised to discern both good and evil” (Heb 5:4). That is why he taught at different levels to
different churches. He wrote to some churches that were young in faith and thus didn’t expound
certain things to them; and even some things are unlawful to speak about (2 Cor 12:4).
Then there is the unstableness of this teaching, purposely orchestrated by satan. The word of God
said, “But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine” (Tit 2:1). Sound here means that what
is taught can transcend all times/situations and still be effective and relevant as intended. For
instance, “Repent and Be Baptized everyone of you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and ….”
(Acts 2:38). This transcends all times and is unconditionally sound; no newly found doctrine can
replace it, you cannot work your way around it or make it non-relevant, it must be applied for salvation
until Jesus comes.
But teaching on Satanism can be unsound and thus harmful to the weak and the preacher who
preached it. Moreover, the preacher can be counted as mad or nobody will further listen to him, when
the unstableness manifest. For instance, when an ex-satantist comes out and give their testimony
with the gruesome things that takes place in secret, many will flock to this because of the
unbelievable stuff; though some testimonies are a ploy by satan but some of the things there in are
true which I can attest to. In an effort to counteract these testimonies of coming out of satanism, satan
will switch using that method or make it so common that it becomes a way of life rather than a satanic
device, contraption or props. So in the long run people will say this is a way of life, fairy tale story and
“them old preachers” were superstitious. God gave those “old preachers” revelation in the thing but
satan switched it, in order to nullify it. A method he uses to say a preacher with insight beyond the
norm is mad. For instance, wearing a ring on your big toe was a satanic prop used by Satanists; as
one ex-satanist confessed 20 years ago. But since then it has become fashionable or the norm. Now,
if I had teach that if you see a woman come into your church with a ring on her Big toe she is a
Satanist with intentions to use magic against you, it would have held up then. But now it would seem
stupid, for everybody is wearing big toe ring. The same can be said for many things the masses do
unaware; like willingly taking inserts, tattooing, even shows like “Angel”, “Buffy,” “Charmed,” “Sabrina
the teenage witch,” “City of Angels,” “Small Ville,” “Genie,” “Thru Calling” and others, are meant to
pacify the public that what you’re watching is not real – though the shows might vary from the actual
thing. This is how teaching on certain demonology and Satanism can be unsound and cause some to
doubt in years to come or when it is pacified or switched. And the unlearnt will say the one who taught
it is mad or uneducated. More commonly, they’ll called it a myth, fairy tale, Ghost story or urban
legend; similar to how as early as Einstein times it was a common notion that Jesus Christ was a
myth, that even secular Einstein had to boldly say “I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the
Nazarene…No myth is filled with such life” (The Saturday Evening Post, Oct 26, 1929).

6. State Secrets Act Passed on 26 January 1999

7. WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE THE TREE OF LIFE? The True History of the Darkness and of the Light - VOLUME TWO: The Sapling - By Peter R. Farley

Chapter 10 Orion and the Fall of the Atlantean Branch . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Chapter 11 The Atlantean Branch Breaks. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Chapter 12 The Annunaki Branch Grows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Chapter 13 The Annunaki and the Tree of Creation . . .. . . . . . . . 69
Chapter 14 The Egyptian Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 88
Chapter 15 Egypt: The Tree Spreads Its Branches. . . . . . . . . . . 111
Chapter 16 The Jewish Branch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Chapter 17 Judaism: The Branches Divide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Chapter 18 The Christian Branch: Jesus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

8. PROPHECY: The Ancient Homeland Security Anti-Terrorism System of Indigenous Peoples

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9. A NEW AGE LOOK AT INTELLIGENT DESIGN - By Robert Berringer

Creationism originally believed that Yahweh created the heavens and the Earth in
several days. Physicists say that the creation of the universe and our galaxy was over ten
billion years ago. Intelligent Design usually recognizes One Supreme Creator, but
tending to billions of galaxies and trillions of planets over billions of light years is a
formidable task well beyond human comprehension. Perhaps Planet Earth is the best
place to study the Creator’s handiwork, realizing that the Universe is almost infinite and
our viewpoint is very limited, both in space and time.

The Earth is uniquely suited for life as we know it. It is located in a relatively
quiet part of a stable galaxy. It is properly located in a stable solar system early in the life
of a most benevolent sun. Water temperatures on Earth are usually between their
freezing point and their boiling point. Most of the known water in our solar system is on
our Earth, although most theories of the Earth’s formation predict that very little water
vapor, free hydrogen and free oxygen existed in our atmosphere four billion years ago.
The atmosphere has cooled and now contains mostly oxygen, carbon dioxide and
nitrogen, perfect for life as we know it. It is a mystery where all the water and oxygen
came from, but we live on a planet with the perfect amount of water and oxygen at the
right temperature. We should consider that this may not be a coincidence.

While researching the origins of the Earth and Moon, I ordered the recent
informative New Age book “Who Built the Moon” by Christopher Knight and Alan
Butler. Based on their earlier book “Civilization One”, the authors knew that the Moon
played an important role in the evolution of life and humans. Their research and book
now add to my knowledge of the Moon, especially information confirming it’s intelligent
design. Around three billion years ago, the Moon was much closer to the Earth, and tides
were huge.

10. Earth's Civilization Parallel Planted Here by FTL Travelers

Imagine this: Visitors to planet earth crossbred neanderthals to work
in the mines for them. The result was mankind as we know it. Those
aliens, at that time, were in need of gold for replenishing their own
planet's failing atmosphere. The humans that they had created worked
in the mines in order to provide gold for the atmosphere of Nibiru:
"Let her create a Primitive Worker
And let HIM bear the yoke
Let the Worker carry the toil of the gods,
Let him bear the yoke!"
- The Atra-Hasis Chronicle, from cuneform tablet
All this occurred after our genetically superior ancestors, the
Annunaki, mutinied against Enlil, the extraterrestrial protector of
Sargon, 2400 B.C.!! This all happened at least one thousand years
before Ramses II of Egypt.

11. The Foundations of Society and the Land - J. W. Jeudwine, L.L.B., F.R.Hist.S. 2001

A Review of the Social Systems of the
Middle Ages in Britain, Their Growth
and Their Decay: with a Special Reference
to Land User, Supplemented by
Some Observations on the Connection
with Modern Conditions

12.THE MONTAUK PULSE: A Chronicle of Time (Montauk Medicine Man Surfaces and Reveals Secrets behind Montauk Pyramids) 2007

One of the most breathtaking
moments in my investigation of the
Montauk Project was the discovery
that Montauk, New York was once
the home of ancient pyramids.
For those of you unfamiliar, the
Montauk Project was one of the
most fantastic and unbelievable
schemes ever devised. It was a
massive and secretive research
project (beginning after WW II)
which included an empirical
analysis of all human functions
(including physiology, psychology,
and spirituality) in an attempt to
integrate such with computers and
radio frequencies. Amplification of
radio frequencies that mimic or
duplicate human perception re-
sulted in massive behavior modifi-
cation and manipulation of the way
people view space and time.
The discovery of pyramids at
Montauk was further compounded
by two very important facts, the
import of which has been com-
pletely missed by historians. First,
the land used for these experiments
is sacred ground to the Montauk
Indians and was obtained by declar-
ing this native tribe “extinct” in a
court case that legal experts con-sider to be one of the gravest injus-
tices in the history of American ju-
risprudence. Second, the Montauks
were the royal tribe of Long Island
and their rulers were designated as
Pharoahs.

13. Historical Dictionary of Fantasy Literature - by Brian Stableford 2005

The chronology tracks the evolution of fantasy from the origins of literature to the 21st century. The introduction explains the nature of the impulses creating and shaping fantasy literature, the problems of its definition and the reasons for its changing historical fortunes. The dictionary includes cross-referenced entries on more than 700 authors, ranging across the entire historical spectrum, while more than 200 other entries describe the fantasy subgenres, key images in fantasy literature, technical terms used in fantasy criticism, and the intimately convoluted relationship between literary fantasies, scholarly fantasies, and lifestyle fantasies. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography that ranges from general textbooks and specialized accounts of the history and scholarship of fantasy literature, through bibliographies and accounts of the fantasy literature of different nations, to individual author studies and useful websites.

14. Temples, Tombs and Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt - by Barbara Mertz, Lorna Raver 2007

This updated and revised version of Dr. Mertz's stunning collection of everything related to the civilization of ancient Egypt is brought to life through Lorna Raver's informative and entertaining narration. Presented as half textbook, half historical fiction, Raver finds a solid balance between the two genres. Her voice brims with mystery and the unknown as she, along with the listener, travels along the path that Mertz has meticulously paved from the earliest glimpses of the remarkable civilization to the very latest discoveries. Raver is solid and unwavering throughout, sounding as though she's enjoying the information she so clearly presents. She brings fun and excitement to a field that many consider to be overly analyzed and studied, offering a learning experience through an abundance of speculative fiction sure to capture the minds of even the youngest listeners.

15. First Corinthians - by Raymond F. Collins, Daniel J. Harrington 1999

One of the most exciting of Paul’s letters, First Corinthians offers a vantage point from which modern readers can reflect on the diversity in Christian Churches today. In First Corinthians, Raymond Collins explores that vantage point as well as the challenge Paul posed to the people of his time—and continues to pose in ours—to allow the gospel message to engage them in their daily lives.
Paul introduces us to a flesh-and-blood community whose humanness was all too apparent. Sex, death, and money were among the issues they had to face. Social conflicts and tension within their Christian community were part of their daily lives. Paul uses all of his diplomacy, rhetorical skill, and authority to exhort the Corinthian community to be as one in Christ.
In examining Paul’s message and method, Collins approaches First Corinthians as a Hellenistic letter written to people dealing with real issues in the Hellenistic world. He cites existing Hellenistic letters to show that Paul was truly a letter writer of his own times. Collins makes frequent references to the writings of the philosophic moralists to help clarify the way in which Paul spoke to his beloved Corinthians. He also comments on some aspects of the social circumstances that shaped the Christians of Corinth.

16. Conjuring Hitler: How Britain And America Made the Third Reich - by Guido Giacomo Preparata 2005

Nazism is usually depicted as the outcome of political blunders and unique economic factors: we are told that it could not be prevented, and that it will never be repeated.

In this explosive book, Guido Giacomo Preparata shows that the truth is very different: using meticulous economic analysis, he demonstrates that Hitler's extraordinary rise to power was in fact facilitated -- and eventually financed -- by the British and American political classes during the decade following World War I.

Through a close analysis of events in the Third Reich, Preparata unveils a startling history of Anglo-American geopolitical interests in the early twentieth century. He explains that Britain, still clinging to its empire, was terrified of an alliance forming between Germany and Russia. He shows how the UK, through the Bank of England, came to exercise control over Weimar Germany and how Anglo-American financial support for Hitler enabled the Nazis to seize power.

This controversial study shows that Nazism was not regarded as an aberration: for the British and American establishment of the time, it was regarded as a convenient way of destabilising Europe and driving Germany into conflict with Stalinist Russia, thus preventing the formation of any rival continental power block.

Guido Giacomo Preparata lays bare the economic forces at play in the Third Reich, and identifies the key players in the British and American establishment who aided Hitler's meteoric rise.

17. Atlas of Egyptian Art - by E.Prisse D'Avennes, Maarten J.Raven 2001

This enchanted tour of Egyptian art by one of its early explorers is one of the most beautiful modern works on ancient Egyptian art. Prisse d'Avennes' monumental work, first published in Paris over a ten-year period between 1868 and 1878, includes the only surviving record of many lost artifacts.
Review
"None of Prisse's contemporaries had the skill or endurance to bring such an endeavor to such a brilliant end. He was far ahead of his time in his awareness of the vulnerability of the monuments and the need to protect them and to record them. His were the first reliable drawings of Egyptian architecture and ornaments and the first plans and sections of constructions newly excavated. He returned to Paris [in 1860] with a rich harvest of 300 drawings, 400 meters of squeezes; and 150 photographs." - Maarten J. Raven, Curator of the Egyptian Department, the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden."

18. The Last Alchemist: Count Cagliostro, Master of Magic in the Age of Reason - by Iain Mccalman 2003

Cultural historian McCalman (editor, An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age) presents an enlightening account of the career of one of the most famous charlatans of the 18th century, Count Alessandro di Cagliostro. He was born poor, in 1743, in Sicily, where he began his career as a petty street thug. Setting the pattern for the rest of his life, Cagliostro was forced to flee Sicily after defrauding a local merchant. He traveled all over Europe, usually one step ahead of the authorities, spreading his brand of Freemasonry and billing himself as an alchemist and healer. Tremendously charismatic, he gained legions of followers. In Russia, he tried to convert Catherine the Great to Freemasonry, but she viewed him as politically subversive and harried him out of the country. Cagliostro's journeys finally brought him to Italy, where he was hounded as a fake by the newspapers. The amorous adventurer Casanova described Cagliostro as a fraud who fleeced the gullible. While in Italy, his wife, Seraphina, grew tired of all the traveling and the constant bad publicity, and betrayed him to the Inquisition, which, shocked by his Freemasonry and his claims to have supernatural powers, sentenced him to life in prison; he died there in 1795. McCalman's account is adeptly researched and written with a light, charming touch; as the author makes abundantly clear, the Age of Reason was also an age of mysticism and downright quackery. 26 b&w illus.

19. Saucers of the Illuminati - by Jim Keith, Kenn Thomas 2004

Groundbreaking research for the truth behind stories of alien invasion, secret underground bases, and secret plans for the New World Order. Conspiracy expert Keith’s final book on UFOs exposes the secret, sinister cabal that manufactures UFOs and uses them for their own purposes: the control and manipulation of the population of Earth. Chapters cover mind control, saucer abductions, the MJ-12 documents, cattle mutilations, government anti-gravity testing, the Sirius Connection, and include
*The Process of Decoding òThe Human Factor
*Infiltration
*A Symbolic Odyssey
*Increase of Resolution
*Philip K. Dick and the Illuminati
*The Sirius Connection
*Demons and Adepts
*Occult Espionage
*The Year of Light òJ im Keith’s famous lecture on UFOs and the Edge of Reality

20. Totality: Eclipses of the Sun - by Mark Littmann, Fred Espenak, Ken Willcox 2008

A total eclipse of the Sun is the most awesome sight in the heavens. Totality takes you to eclipses of the past, present, and future, and lets you see--and feel--why people travel to the ends of the Earth to observe them.
An absolutely indispensable resource for anyone who plans to observe an eclipse, and a must read for all astronomy buffs, this superb new edition brims with the anecdotes, experiences, and advice of many veteran eclipse observers. Indeed, it is the best guide and reference book on solar eclipses ever written, packed with information on how to observe them; how to photograph and videotape them; why they occur; their history and mythology; how eclipses revealed the workings of the Sun and made Einstein famous; and when and where to see future eclipses. Totality once again features the spectacular photography of Fred Espenak, who runs the NASA Eclipse Home Page and is the best-known and respected of all eclipse calculators and information sources. His many stunning color photographs illuminate this unparalleled exploration of eclipses. The volume has been updated to include current information on upcoming eclipses, with new chapters on the total eclipses due in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2017, plus all new chapters on how to photograph, video record, and process your eclipse images, with emphasis on the new generation of digital cameras.
Strikingly illustrated with stunning photographs and more than a hundred maps and diagrams, here is everything you need to know about eclipses of the sun, in an accurate, clearly written, and entertaining volume that can be read by lay people and astronomers with ease and enjoyment.

21. The Night Sky Companion: A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watching 2009 - by ammy Plotner, Ken Vogt 2008

The Night Sky Companion 2009 takes a look at astronomy every day over the course of the year offering general history, soft science, trivia, observing guidance and motivation. This book is much more than an observing guide, it's a way of learning your way round the night sky. It is written in an easy-going style ideal for 'dipping in' on the relevant day, or even reading from cover to cover.

Buyers of the 2009 edition is not an updated copy of the previous volume, but rather a completely new book. All historical tie-ins, information and objects are completely fresh.

Unaided-eye observers are offered an opportunity to view many objects or events, learn about their history, science and how just "looking up" can be rewarding. Binocular and small telescope users will find a wealth of things to view using simple star hop instructions and finder charts. For large-aperture telescope users looking for a challenge, some of the finest deep-sky objects are detailed, with finder maps and photographs.

22. 24 Types Of Healthy Food For A Healthy Life - by Gado Wager 2008

Many people tend to underestimate the importance of having a balanced diet. The lack of certain valuable nutrients can be hazard for anyone. A healthy diet is a thing that anyone can choose to maintain in order to keep a good health.