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➡ Jason, the speaker, is passionate about sharing knowledge and education, particularly about books that are often overlooked or censored. He has studied and explored 59 such books, which cover topics from the occult to ancient mysteries and forgotten history. Despite facing numerous technical difficulties, he is determined to share this knowledge through a video presentation. The books he discusses range from modern works to those dating back to the 1800s, and he particularly highlights the work of David Hatcher Childress, who has extensively researched and visited ancient sites around the world.
➡ This text discusses various authors and their books about ancient civilizations, particularly focusing on the Americas. The authors present different theories and evidence about these civilizations, some suggesting that they were technologically advanced. The text also mentions books that discuss the idea of ancient civilizations in places like Peru and Bolivia using sophisticated machinery. Lastly, it touches on books that challenge traditional historical narratives, such as the cause of the Black Death plague.
➡ The text discusses various books about ancient civilizations, mysteries, and alternative theories of history. Some books explore the Great Pyramid’s advanced technology, while others delve into the lost city of Atlantis. There are also books challenging scientific theories like evolution and dating methods. Lastly, the text mentions books about ancient technological artifacts and civilizations not mentioned in textbooks, and others that explore mythic mysticism and the occult.
➡ Barry Fell and William Cordis wrote books suggesting that ancient civilizations like the Libyans, Carthaginians, Phoenicians, and Romans had been in North America and Mexico, leaving behind ruins and artifacts. These books also propose that North America might be older than other civilizations like Egypt, India, Asia, and the Middle East. Other authors like Ivar Zapp and Emmanuel Velikovsky also provide theories about ancient civilizations and planetary catastrophism. Charles Hapgood’s books suggest that ancient mariners had mapped the entire world, including areas now covered in ice, possibly indicating advanced technology in the past.
➡ Thor Heyerdahl, a historical genius, spent his life studying ancient civilizations by traveling the world in a reed boat, just like the ancient South Americans. He discovered that many civilizations, from South America to China, built similar boats and shared physical characteristics, suggesting a common origin. Heyerdahl’s research challenged mainstream academia, but he believed it revealed the true history of the world. His work, along with that of other authors like Harold T. Wilkins and Louis Spence, provides valuable insights into ancient civilizations and their connections.
➡ The speaker highly recommends several books about ancient civilizations, including works by Louis Spence and Robert B. Stacy Judd. He praises the detailed research of these authors, which surpasses that of many modern writers. He also mentions “A Short History of the World” by H.G. Wells, which provides a comprehensive overview of human history. Lastly, he discusses the work of Professor Waddell, who challenges conventional views of ancient Egypt, arguing that it was always two distinct civilizations, not one unified kingdom.
➡ The text discusses the importance of understanding symbols and metaphors in historical texts, particularly those from the 1860s to 1880s. It highlights the work of Hans Bellamy, who wrote about ancient civilizations and their beliefs. The text also mentions other authors like Ignatius Donnelly and Francis Barrett, who explored ancient civilizations and their symbols. The author emphasizes that these old texts offer a depth of knowledge not found in modern books.
➡ The author discusses his journey from Christianity, his published books, and his time in prison. He emphasizes his shift in beliefs and the impact it had on his writings, particularly his first book, “Lost Scriptures of Giza”. He also mentions his other works available on Gumroad and Booktree, and the move of his content to Archaics TV due to censorship issues. Lastly, he encourages readers to explore his works and engage in discussions on these platforms.

Transcript

In my passion to carry the torch to all who will receive it, I will not lead you down. False trails will not send you searching for things that cannot be found. Knowledge is precious. I take education very seriously because it is difficult to obtain as agents everywhere are engaged in stamping it out. Censorship is real, and many of the books cited by these books of power are no longer with us, lost to the conspiracies of the church of state and the fraternal, secretive societies that bind them together. Here in this presentation, you will be introduced to 59 books the establishment seeks to destroy.

Many are forgotten, but others, by popularity, still persist. And the rabid accudummies have waged war in criticisms and censorship against these works. These books I have studied, I have data mined and explored their sources to find even older treasures. I am Jason, and these works have the seal of approval from the vaults of archaics. Having never moved, I have traveled the libraries of the world to gather these tomes of the occult, ancient mysteries and forgotten history. A traveler by paths unknown, I have pushed back the darkest with enlightenment. My enemies are many, but they are unable to oppose the few who stand beside me.

Hidden benefactors. They have given me keys to ancient locks. My friends. Knowledge is a key that opens an ark that will protect us through the storm that is coming. So here we are. It’s Saturday afternoon, and we’re confronted with the situation on me presenting a video for which the subject matter is so well known to me that I don’t have to do any preliminary research, I don’t have to look at any notes, I don’t have to do anything because every single book that I’m about to reveal to you I’ve read. But I’ve had nothing but problems.

I started this video over, over 17, 18 hours ago. I’ve uploaded it to YouTube twice. The software Windows movie maker is absolute garbage. I have. I have uninstalled it from my computer. I have nothing, had nothing but problems trying to release this video. Little, little things too. Noise levels. I don’t have a totally soundproof studio, but it seems like this video here has a lot of opposition against it in trying to get it out. It should have been released at 08:00 p.m. last night. I didn’t get it on, on YouTube. And finally, finally through all the editing and all the problems, I finally uploaded it at 01:00 a.m.

in the morning only to find that it was only audio. There was no visuals. And we have to have visuals for this video because I’m showing you 59 books that have the archaic stamp of approval you need to read these books. So the subject matter of these books is basically our true history, not just ancient history, but even more contemporary times. But this isn’t about the occult and mysticism, although a little bit about it. These authors do cover those topics. This isn’t about the Phoenix and about a lot of the things that I discuss. This is material put out by authors who have done their homework, men that I esteem highly.

I do not put myself in the same category as these men. They. They have done their homework. They have provided great value, and very few people know about these books. So without further ado, let’s get straight into this video, because the very first author that I want to introduce you to is a modern author. As a matter of fact, all the. I’m starting with modern authors, and I’m going further back in time to the seventies than the sixties, the fifties, the forties, the thirties, the tens. And we’re gonna. We’re gonna go back to the 1890s, 1880s and 1870s.

Fantastic material was being released. Those video. Those. Those books are gonna be presented in this video. Then we’re gonna go all the way back to 1801, volume one and volume two of some very profound books. So these people, these people knew how to research. They had access to materials for which we do not have today. So the first one is David Hatcher Childress. David Hatcher Childress is not what you would call an original researcher, not like I am, where I have come up with totally novel, novel material on the great Pyramid, on Phoenix, on Nemesis X object.

That’s not. That’s not the value that David Hatcher Childress has brought us. David Hatcher Childress has brought us the Lost Cities series. This man has traveled the whole world in search of information. He hasn’t just written about Puma Punka and Tiwanako, Tinach Tiddlin, the lion’s Gate of Mycenaea, the great pyramid of Egypt, the, uh, all the ancient ruins that are found throughout Cambodia like Angkor Wat, Baelbek, and Lebanon. He hasn’t just written about these places. David Hatcher Childress has visited them, and many times in his wanderings, he has talked to locals that told him more than any other books that he had read conveyed.

Because David Hatcher Childress reads all the scientific and archaeological reports and the books about a certain geographical location before he goes to those locations and looks at the ruins in ancient Turkey. Hatuses, Sumer, Uruk, Lagash, Mohenjo Darrow. This is the value that he brings to the table. The man goes on site and sees and photographs these places. And his books are fantastic. The lost cities. Lost cities and ancient mysteries of Africa and Arabia. Awesome book. Places you didn’t even know existed. Modern authors aren’t even talking about some of these places. David Hatcher. Children. Children. Children’s source materials are from the early 20th century, 19th century, and 18th century.

He cites the explorers themselves, like Colonel Fawcett and many others who have actually boots on the ground type research. This is a man. No matter what he writes, you need to pay attention to him. Now, I do find fault with him because. But, you know, that’s, that’s, that’s. That’s his prerogative to join in the ancient alien theory, uh, hypothesis, because they’re making money and they’re, they’re highly publicized and they have their own television channel or YouTube channel or whatever, and he’s joined some others, uh, on this ancient alien deal. But I will tell you this. In the lost city’s books, he’s very professional, and he doesn’t go there.

He doesn’t go with the ancient aliens there. He’s just citing the facts. He is, is very much like Herodotus. Herodotus, in 440 BC, over 24 centuries ago said, I record what people say, but I am by no means bound to believe it. David Hatcher children said the exact same way. I applaud him. He’s somebody you need to check out. Lost cities of Atlantis, ancient Europe, and the Mediterranean. You would not believe. Did you know there’s 200 cities underwater in the mediterranean area alone? And there’s hundreds more above ground. The archaeological findings, megalithic. Heliolithic. Technolithic. It’s all in these books.

It’s awesome. Lost cities of China, Central Asia, and India. You will learn all about the dravidian. Ancient, ancient. I’m talking about ancient civilizations you’ve probably never heard of, for which the cities are right there for anybody to explore. It’s a fascinating. It’s a fascinating series of books. Lost cities of ancient lemuria in the Pacific. You will learn about the island, mysterious island of Yap, the ancient basalt city of metalline. And half of it is under the Pacific Ocean. The other half is spread across an island. Huge architecture. Japanese archaeologists found some pretty amazing things, humans that are much bigger than we are today.

Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, eastern easter island, the hawaiian islands. The mysteries are profound and very little, very little covered. All these thousands of islands spread throughout the Pacific. Great, vast tracts of ocean, thousands of miles separating these tiny little islands. And yet they all have these marai little flat top pyramids that were built on top of these islands, as if they’re landing platforms for something that was ferrying across the skyd, going from the Americas to Asia and from Asia to the Americas. And all these little flat top pyramids were the stops, like zeppelins or vimina aircraft in the ancient world.

And he talks about that. He shows diagrams and cites ancient texts, talking about ancient. Ancient aerial devices that are admitted in old texts, lost cities and ancient mysteries of South America. You will learn all about puma punka, Lake Titicaca and the ruins that have been found. The pyramid called lucre mata, Tiwanako, Cusco. I can’t even pronounce some of them, like Macupitu and San Kuniathan, these gigantic megalithic cities for which even the Inca didn’t know who built them. Fantastic. These books are huge. David Hatcher children’s books are gigantic, but they’re also valuable to us because he describes each locale that he visits.

He’s been to Arabia, he’s been in. He’s looking. He’s been to the empty quarter. Most of you don’t know about the empty quarter. It’s not empty today when you visit it, it’s just full of sand. Sand goes about 40ft down in some places, and it’s one of the most barren areas of the entire world. In Saudi Arabia. It’s not just saudi arabian desert. Even the Saudi Arabians call it the empty quarter. But it’s been found out under. Underneath that, Sandhya, are cities, mummies, pyramids. It’s fantastic. Lost cities of north and Central America. In his books, you will see acts of absolute, direct evidence that the oldest human civilizations in this world are from the Americas, not the other way around, not the way we have been told.

David Hatcher Children is definitely a man to read, and we’ll move on to another modern, modern author. Actually, it’s a couple of. I think they’re from Norway or Sweden or something. But Rand and Rose Flymath had some pretty interesting books. I don’t agree with all. With everything in there. They are more. They are more like feel, you know, they’re not like Herodotus. They’re not just documenting things like David Hatcher children’s, they’re more like I am. They’re coming up with interesting theories based off the information that they’ve accepted is true. When the sky fell in search of Atlantis.

This is one of their books. It’s recommended reading only because of many of the things that they cite, I’m not, I’m not in love with their theories. But you can formulate your own opinions about that. I’m just citing the book. They have a better book called Atlantis Beneath the Ice. Now you have to understand publishers today pretty much force authors to change the titles of their books when they’re, when they’re writing about ancient civilizations. The reason is, is because the word Atlantis is a seller. They did this to Louis Spence. They did this to Ignatius Donnelly.

They’ve done this to several authors who had very profound books about the ancient world. They made them put Atlantis in the title. So here’s the same, the same thing. They’re not really talking about Atlantis. They theorized that it could be Atlanta Atlantis, but they’re showing evidence of ancient civilizations, technological civilizations that existed at the polar extremities. These are books that are very interesting. The fly rand and Rose Flemath is. They’re definitely something you want to look into, but they are not, they are not as profound. I will not put them on the same plateau. Their research is good, but they aren’t.

Frank Joseph. Some of you know Frank Joseph. He’s pretty popular today. You’ve destruction of Atlantis again. They had to. They made him put the Atlantis in there. He might have done it, I don’t know. But uh. Archaeological evidence of an ancient legendary civilization. Frank Joseph’s research impresses me. I like, he’s a lot like me. Bibliographies are extensive cites of source materials. He’s a lot like Herodotus too. He’s going to cite what he knows. He doesn’t go too far beyond into the theoretical realm. Lost civilization of Lemuria. Another really good book by Frank Joseph. The lost history of ancient America.

Frank Joseph. When I read that book two or three times, matter of fact it led me to this one. Yeah, well when I had, when I had ordered that book, it had led me to this one here. This is a good one too. I should have added this one to the list, but I didn’t have. This is packed with all kinds of information about the Americas that I didn’t even know. And I thought I was pretty well read because I’ve read Barry fell and I’ve read the source book project books and they’re mentioned here. I’m about to get to them right now.

But, uh. Secrets of ancient America, r kel astronomy already knew about Barry fell because he writes a lot about the Phoenicians, the Celts, the Egyptian, the Libyans and how they came to the ancient Americas and left many, many artifacts. Yeah, this is a Carl Herberger. I didn’t really know about him. Not really sure. Not really sure if he adds, if he adds more information than they did. Although it’s really a good book now. My phone’s going off over here. Anyway, let’s move on to, well, I can’t, I can’t. I can’t not mention the, uh, unearthing ancient America.

It’s not, it’s not just the book, the lost history of ancient America, but unearthing ancient America is also by Frank Joseph. And it’s really good. But he goes into a lot of the traditions, a lot of the lore, a lot of the early manuscripts, a lot of the spanish accounts of what they were claiming, that the Inca, the Maya, the cuisine were telling them and all that. And it’s really some profound stuff goes into, to old mariner traditions about with the Phoenicians and how they arrived to the Americas, Romans, Carthaginians. But he doesn’t go into the depth of, like, archaeological material like Brian Forrester does.

This book here lost ancient technology of Peru and Bolivia. Yeah. This is where you see your absolute hard evidence of ancient machines being. Machines being used in ancient times to build technolithic monuments, not heliolithic. There is a fundamental difference between technolithic and heliolithic. Technolithic is a word coined by James O’Connor. And it mainly means we’re talking about architecture that is so sophisticated that it required machining. Absolutely flat tolerances. Just, just, it’s awesome. Heliolithic is megalithic. It’s huge, it’s beautiful. Form fitted boulders all put together. Sometimes you call it cyclopean, sometimes it’s not. Sometimes this blocks like a pyramid.

But heliolithic is more primitive. Technolithic is almost spaceship quality. Stone masonry. It’s awesome. Puma punka and the Great Pyramid, those are excellent examples of technolithic mechanism. But, uh, Brian Forster’s book. Yeah, it’s, it’s, it’s, it took me a while to get through it, not because of the data, but because it’s almost overwhelming. You know. You know what? It’s almost overwhelming? Oh, it’s right here. What makes it overwhelming is, is it’s. It’s almost impossible to not understand that there was an ancient civilization in this world that was using very sophisticated machines to build and make anything out of stone, even making models and templates of greater objects, like, they would make smaller models out of stone that were going to end up being gigantic projects.

And it took very sophisticated. We’re talking about the stone. Whatever technology they had in the ancient world to build all these monuments, we can’t replicate them today because we don’t have that technology. Not that we can’t. We can’t. But we’re not building tractors and machines that can do this. They can make it like laser lathes that can make these stones this way or vibrate stones to the point they liquefy so we can shape them before we create dissonance, which harden them. Harden. Harden them back. Hardens the stone back. We don’t have that technology. We’re not employing that, but we could.

This book is fascinating. This is Brian Forster, and it’s lost technology. Lost technology of Peru and Bolivia. It’s fascinating. Put that book to the side real quick. Got a few books. So the next book I want to show you is Alan Alford. Alan Alford in the Phoenix solution, man has come up with his own theories about the unfolding of egyptian civilization that is completely different than any. Anybody else. In fact, it is rumored. It is rumored. I don’t want to say, I don’t want to assert this as fact, but it is rumored that his untimely death was under mysterious circumstances.

It’s a. It’s sad, really. He was a personal friend of my publisher, Paul Tice book Tree Press in San Diego. But Allen Alford, this is my copy. You can see it’s terrible. It’s. It’s been beat up. It’s been beat up. But I love this book, the Phoenix Solution, secrets of the lost civilization. You want to educate yourself on the unfolding of the old bronze period in ancient e, the real ancient Egypt. Here it is right here. Don’t accept the textbook versions. Collegiate. A collegiate education is just. It’s gonna lead you down the wrong roads. Now, a military historian, William Brambley, wrote the gods of Eden, not to be confused with Andrew Collins, the gods of Eden, eating, which I am not really impressed with.

His book has some value, like all books do. But I’m not impressed with Andrew Collins, his research. I’m not into that. I’m not into that sensationalism of Grant Hancock and Robert Bowel, Robert Shock, Andrew Collins. There’s a host of them. They’re a little click. I’m not. I’m not going with the younger Dryas period. Great pyramids 10,000 years old. All of that can easily be disproven. The great flood happened in 12,000 years ago. All that is absolute boring and can be and can be shown over and over and over in chronographical materials through many, many sources of the exact dating of these ancient cataclysms.

And they had access to the same information I have, so they know better, but they’re still publishing otherwise. But gods of Eden, William Brambley, the man’s telling it like it is. He unveils some very, very weird and harrowing stuff, especially about the great black death plague and the things that were seen. We were told rats brought the plague to. From. From the east to the west. That’s not what. That’s not what Europeans were witnessing. They watched what fell out the skies, and then all of a sudden, the plague even appeared. Hundreds of miles of inland, far away from ports before the port city cities even got the plague.

Because things fell in their villages from the skies, and everybody got sick. Yeah, William Bramble talks about it really, really, really interesting material. He’s a. He’s a. Buy the book. Buy the book historian. He’s gonna cite his source materials. It’s worth a read. His book is not expensive. You can probably get for 8910 bucks, the gods of Eden. Now, the great pyramid doesn’t seem to be interesting, a lot of people anymore, because there’s been so much published about it, and so much has been disproven. But Christopher Dunn, an engineer, has explored the great pyramid in and out, and his conclusions in the Giza power plant cannot be refuted.

Not only is the great pyramid a machine, but it was built by machines. It has some type of technolithic engineering function Christopher Gunn’s research bears looking into, because you will never see the great pyramid in the same way again once you realize that it has been scientifically examined and it has been found that this thing is far more advanced than we ever gave the ancients credit for. Still don’t know exactly what it is. So, uh, another good book. Another good book I just happen to have in my library. Uh, I give most of my books away after I’m done reading them.

Once I data mine them, the book itself has no value to me. I just need the information. But the Atlantis, the indie solution, again, it’s another book about mysterious ancient civilizations that have vanished and the particulars that are attached to them. But again, not really. Not the real Atlantis. That is in the title. Matter of fact, I got here one right here. Here it is right here. Atlantis, the Andes solution. Really good book. This is not a big one, but it is packed. It is packed. You’re looking at somebody at the Sea People’s confederation here. You know, you know, you know, one of.

One of the cult, one of the clan, one of. One of them has the, uh, the Philistines, but the Sea People’s confederation may have come from Central America or South America, but yeah, it’s this really good book. It is packed with charts, diagrams. This is recommended reading by archaics as well. Not that I agree with all of its tenets, but because the information is solid, it’s backed up, the bibliography is good. And in the back of this book, particularly, I really like. I really like the way he broke down. It’s like 15 pages of all of Plato’s in Solon’s statements, where you can find them exactly in ancient records about Atlantis.

All the particulars, geographical particulars, flora and fauna, chronological markers. Everything is in here to break down for other authors and other researchers that they have a better idea of where Atlantis could have been located. Here is everything broken and compartmentalized about Atlantis. It’s in this book, Atlantis, the Andes Solution. So like I said, I’m moving fast, guys, because I’m trying to get the information to you, man. It’s not really important to me to go into a lot of detail about each book. That’s what you need to do. You need to pick the ones you want to order, you want to read, because I’m not making any money off this.

You guys ordered the book. I’m not selling none of these. Well, the last two books are books written by me, so I can’t. I can’t say that lie. But. But anyway, the next book. The next book on this list is one I know many of you don’t know even exists because it didn’t get a lot of fanfare, but it’s packed with data. The book is called Darwin’s mistake anti duluth. Let me read it off the screen. Anti diluvian discoveries proved dinosaurs and humans coexisted. This is a scientific book. Don’t. Don’t think it’s not. This man is highly accredited.

His research, the pictures, the actual archaeological findings. Yeah. Either humans were alive 65 million years ago or dinosaurs did not live 65 million years ago and only became extinct in very recent times. Book is fantastic. And following that book is another modern book. Another modern book. You can get it for four or $5 in some venues. You may even find free PDF’s. But it’s called evolution cruncher. It’s 800 pages. It’s big. I have mentioned this book in my other YouTube videos. Evolution Cruncher is a scientific book. It is packed with 6700 scientific reports. It is awesome.

You will never again believe the scientific community when they say anything after reading this book. It exposes all of the relative dating methods. Carbon 14, potassium argon dating, dendrochronology, ice core analysis. It shows how every single one of them will produce the exact dates the scientists are looking for. And it’s not the other way around. The scientists aren’t quoting the tests to find. I mean, to tell the public what the dates are. The scientists are pretty much dating the things then making the tests say what they have concluded. Yeah, relative dating methods suck. And the reason is, is because they’re all.

They almost all go by isotopic breakdown of different materials. And with carbon, we have a. We don’t. We don’t live in the same world we used to. In 22, 39 BC in mid May, the vapor canopy collapsed. That totally affects all carbon 14 dating over periods of thousands of years because the carbon content in the atmosphere has totally changed. So, you know, we’re going to get. You need to read the evolution cruncher. Archaeological findings. Oop. Parts out of place, artifacts, fossils that you wouldn’t even believe exist. Animals in the middle of swallowing other animals when they were fossilized, turned to stone.

Yeah, evolution crunchers. Awesome. Dinosaurs that were supposed to have died 65 million years ago, but they’ve been caught in the last 40 years alive index, fossil still living. Totally throws out natural selection. Evolution. Evolution. Geologic ages. The whole chart that they. That they have foisted on the public is bullshit. Another modern author, what I have one I have a connection to, is Andy Lloyd. He wrote a book called the Dark Planet x evidence. He is published by Booktree, my publisher in San Diego. Paul Tice, is a matter of fact, we, Andy Lloyd and I, exchanged one or two emails back in the late nineties or early two thousands.

I can’t really remember. Might have been 2004, 2005. But, uh, he’s since written another book called Darker Stars. Andy Lloyd and I are writing about the exact same thing. As a matter of fact, his book dark stars. What had my publisher change the title of mine from Dark Star thesis to return of the fallen ones? I have a book called return of the fallen ones where I break down the whole Anunnaki history and sumerian records. And I showed. I show what happened as opposed to what we are told by. Through, like sitchin, Sitchin’s theory and many other of his copyists.

What happened? So Dark Star is very good book. It’s about nemesis. It’s about we have a dark star companion to soul, and it’s the reason why we have these periodic cataclysms. It’s where Phoenix comes from. Nemesis X object, the dark satellite. It’s where we came from. Earth. Earth is an intruder world we don’t even belong around. Soul. And this is proven by the Titius Bode law. The mathematical distribution of the planets is perfect when you remove Earth from the equation. But earth right now is tucked, we is tucked in between the orbits of Venus and Mars, but we don’t belong here.

We mathematically disrupt the entire continuity of the, of the pattern. That’s called Taish’s bode law. Alright, let’s move on from dark star. Ah, another one of my favorites and I did a video about this dead or a post on facebook. Dead Men’s Secrets is a book written by Jonathan Gray. If you like his material, if you like to know about ancient technological artifacts that have been found that just can’t be explained, if you’d like to know about alternative theories of history showing whole civilizations for which our textbooks never mention, Jonathan Gray is the one to go to.

His website is before us.com. i have no problem plugging that man. He has the archaics endorsement. Even some of his chronological material is exact, is exact with ours. Now the next one, I never can get this dude’s name right. Busan, bark, boosendark, something like that. His name is Ernest Busenbach I think. But he wrote a book in the nineties called symbols, Sex and the stars. Listen, that book is awesome. It goes into mythic mysticism, the occult, ancient chronological systems, calendars, pre flood traditions, old bronze. Old Bronze Age histories, man, the book is fantastic. I think there’s even gematria in there.

He just goes on, he just goes in Spanish you call it a via, he just goes on a vi, just goes in all these different directions. But it’s, it’s, it’s just these are the type of books I like because I gained so much information that connects so many dots for me. But that books, pope that books are also provided by Booktree in San Diego. 1800 700 tree, that’s a book worth your time really fast. A lot of vedic esoterica, a lot of Sanskrit, hindu stuff, it’s good stuff. Now another one of my favorites. Whatever. Everything on the list is my favorite.

But out of the thousands of books I’ve read, these are as far as ancient mysteries and stuff like that. But Barry fell, everybody cites Barry fell. Barry Fell wrote a book called America BC I don’t want to leave my coffee alone. But in America BC he goes and shows where the Libyans, the Carthaginians, the Phoenicians, the Romans, they’d all been here, all in North America and Mexico. They had building cities. They’re doing all kinds of things. A lot of the ruins left behind by these civilizations are what some of these guys that are in the Tartaria movement are actually finding and showing evidence for.

These are Phoenicians. The Phoenicians were everywhere. They had it. They had a huge copper mining industry making bronze and sending it back to the Middle east. They had all kinds of things going up and down the, the Hudson, Mississippi, the Great Lakes area. Yeah. Roman swords have been found in Texas. Roman, phoenician and punic coins, swords, artifacts have been found as far as Colorado. It’s really interesting by America. BC ancient settlers in the new world by Barry Fell. He’s mentioned in many, many books. So now we get to the source book project. William Cordis in the seventies and early eighties was releasing books, hardback books.

There’s three of them right here in this video. Ancient man, a handbook of puzzling artifacts shocked the beep out of me. I had no idea so much had been found from the ancient world at such level. This is where I began formulating my theory that the old world wasn’t the real old world, that Egypt, India, Asia, the Middle east was not as old as other civilizations that had been absolutely buried in complete resurfacing. These books about North America and the things that were found at 200 foot depth, 80 foot depth, 40 foot depth, over and over and over and over and over and over.

As the, as, as North America was more and more populated by Europeans, they were digging down in wells. People all over the Americas were, they were, they were laying down their wells. And the things they pulled up from those wells were shocking. That’s what you’re going to find in ancient man, a handbook of puzzling artifacts. It’s very interesting. And then ancient structures, remarkable pyramids, forts, towers, stone chambers, cities, city complexes. Yeah, man, the old world was in the Americas. It wasn’t in the other continents. It was here, maybe, maybe the United Kingdom too. They have, they have a lot of evidence to buried structures.

The third book, William Corliss collects data like Charles Ford did, but he, but it’s all scientific data, real archaeological stuff. There’s nothing theoretical about this material. Huge hardback books, every one of them. The third one is archaeological anomalies, small artifacts, bone, stone, metal artifacts, footprints, high technology. The high technology is what led me to another book. I did not include that other book on, on this list for one reason. It’s just too big and it doesn’t have forbidden archaeology. Archaeology. Michael Cream or Richard Thompson. It’s, it’s too big of a book. I’m not going to recommend it because it’s only about 80 pages that I recommend and it goes off.

It’s a full list of all these artifacts that are inexplicable, showing that there was a civilization in this world, in the Americas, that was so deep, buried under 82 hundred foot of earth, whole forest and hills now over it. It was down there. There’s no doubt, there’s no doubt. Too many, too many people have found too many things. But uh, it’s completely obliterated, gone. Uh, forbidden archaeology is not a book I recommend because no one’s gonna, wants to get through 900 pages of a book this big. It’s a huge book. It’s a huge book. I read it, but then again I was in the joint, didn’t have anything else to do.

I love to read boring books in the joint, but I don’t recommend that book because you’re going to be bored as hell. It’s mostly scientific monologue. It just goes on and on and on. The book, the book forbidden Archaeology by Richard Thompson and Michael Cremo is absolute overkill. Not only do they make their point, they beat up, I’m talking about they beat up the scientific community. They can’t be refuted. Yeah, they attacked every argument from multiple angles and they just basically. Yeah, lets the scientific community speechless. They don’t even tackle. So William Cordless also put out strange artifacts.

That’s a good book. You can get that one on PDF. Also unknown Earth, a handbook of geological anomalies. Now there are two source book project books that I have not read, but you know, just like, oh, Heraclitus the obscure. You know, people said Socrates was asked about Heracle. What do you think about the writings of Heraclitus the obscure? Well, Socrates says, you know what, I am a. I don’t understand Heraclitus in many, in many portions of his writings, but I am so impressed with Heraclitus’s writings in the areas that I do understand that I’m fully convinced in that what I don’t understand is equally good.

So I feel the same way about these other two books by William Corlys. I just haven’t read them. Both of them are about one’s luminous phenomena and one’s aerial phenomena, things in the things that have been seen in the sky. It’s a book of astronomy. I really like to get my hands on those books. I don’t know where they are where they could be found. I would really like to modern day Charles Ford’s that man. Now, Ivar Zapp wrote a book called Atlantis in America. It’s about this thicken. Ivar Zapp, you need to pay attention to him.

The man is revealing hidden gems about. About central Mexico, Central America, Veracruz, South America. Things that you just would not believe. They do not teach this history in college. They don’t teach it in high school. Most specialist literature today totally ignores it. Things have been found in Central America and South America that are beyond explanation. Whole civilizations that were thriving one day, the next day were totally empty, man. It’s fan. Fantastic, fantastic, fantastic research. He goes into the giants, giant balls, talking about 20, 2040 ton spheres that have been found all different sizes all over Central America.

Goes into the theory about. I think it’s paisio electric theory. I don’t remember, man, but that there were earthquake dampeners that they would vibrate and even give off a light right before an earthquake. So that’s pretty interesting. So we’re gonna go further back in time to the 1950s now because we cannot omit Emmanuel Velikovsky from our list. Emmanuel Velikovsky was a maverick, that man. You need to pay attention to him. And he totally upset the academia because he was an outsider. He was. I think he was a forensic psychologist or he’s a psychiatrist, I can’t remember.

But he wasn’t supposed to be qualified to do what he did. But the man read hundreds and hundreds of ancient texts, put together a chronology of the world and a theory of the world based off planetary catastrophism that pissed off the scientific community. And to add insult to injury, he made scientific predictions about what would be discovered about Venus and Mars and other astronomical. As our technology increased and he was vindicated. We have made discoveries about the temperature of Venus that Velikovsky predicted just from reading ancient records. So worlds in collision, 1950 is a book that you need to read.

It is packed with historical information. He wrote another book called ages in Chaos. He goes in and pretty much shows what in the Old Testament was real, what’s backed up in secular history and what wasn’t. He wrote another book called a Moses and a Kennettan. Fantastic research. Absolutely. Emmanuel Velikovsky, he has our endorsement. Do I agree with everything that he says? No, but I do agree that he’s a man you need to pay attention to. You chew it all up and you spit out the bones. That’s what you do. Ages and chaos was so good. I love that book.

So we arrived here in our 30. What? We got 36 minutes into this. This part of the video, not counting the intro, we arrived to Charles Hapgood. Maps of the ancient sea kings. Maps. This is cartography evidence and proof that ancient mariners had already mapped the entire world. Not only that, but he shows the maps where ancient mariners had already mapped whole islands and a continent that’s now covered in ice, 2 miles high of ice. And yet 500 year old maps pretty much mapped the whole contour of the continent. How was that possible? Unless they were passed down from more ancient times when we had vehicles that could fly.

Yeah, it’s a profound, many, many studies of maps. Maps of the ancient sea kings. He shows the providence of the maps. He goes into old historical records from european colonization period, Columbus period. It’s just fantastic. Yeah, it’s awesome. But he also wrote path to the pole, because in studying cartography, he realized he came up with so much more information about pole shifts, the direction they move, and how this forged changes in cartography. It’s really fascinating. Path to the pole is another book. Remember, this is 80 years ago or this. Yes, 80 years ago. This is a college professor who used his students as research assistants.

These two books are fascinating. There are no books published today like this. Men do not think, think on this level. These books that were written by Velikovsky and Charles Hapgood, and many of them I’m about to mention right now. Yeah, man. I don’t even include myself with these men. These men spent their lives in libraries, poring through books. They didn’t just data mine. They thought meticulously through everything they were putting together and envisioned in their mind how what they are finding came to pass based off the evidence they were uncovering. It’s fantastic. Fantastic. So we get to my, we get to my hero now.

Yes, one of my personal heroes. My stamp of approval is on every single thing this man has written. Academia can’t stand this man. The scientific community has basically shadow banned him. And in modern times, very few people even know anything about this man, except for one. They have a vague idea that he got famous because he got in a reed boat and he sailed the Pacific. His name is Thor Heyerdahl, and the man is a historical genius. Thor Heyerdahl visited Easter island in the south Pacific. He had visited South America. Thor Heyerdahl did not want to travel in a modern boat.

But in the 1940s and thirties, Thor Heyerdahl built a reed boat the exact same way the ancient South Americans in the Urumbam valley built it. And he sailed all to these ancient islands all over the world, and studied their ruins, talked to the locals, learned their traditions, found out things that scientists had missed because they weren’t talking to the locals. They weren’t doing the, the lifestyle of the locals. He arrived on the shores of ancient China, I mean, of modern china, but he was talking to the common folk, the fisher wives, the fishermen. And he found out that they built reed boats the same way that the ancient Peruvians built them.

He sailed to. He sailed to the persian gulf in a reed boat, same way, say a whole boat made of reeds, and found out that those same thrush reeds that were used in south America are the exact same reeds that are found right there off the coast of Sumer in the Persian Gulf. The building, even the building material. He made connections and started realizing, wait a minute, these smooth skin, no beards. Smooth skin. South american people look just like ancient Egyptians. Exactly like ancient. They built ropes and they built. They used. They built reed boats just like the ancient Egyptians.

The ancient Egyptians were hairless and they were short of stature and they had all of olive dark skin and they had jet black eyes and jet black hair, just like the Peruvians, just like the people of Easter island, just like the people of Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, the hawaiian island, just like the people of Sumer, who called themselves the black headed people, just like the people of ancient Japan, just like the people of ancient Yangtze valley, China. They all built the exact same boat with the exact same reeds, and they all were anatomically the same people. Over thousands of years, there were slight variations according to their geographical areas before Heyerdahl realized they all tell the same story.

The traditions and legends of the founding of their civilizations and the arrival of foreigners is the exact. The Japanese, the Chinese, the Melanesians, the Polynesians, the Micronesians, eastern island, Aku. Aku, south, all throughout South America, Central America, and north american plains Indians. Hundreds of tribes, they all told the exact same story. Thor Heyerdahl put it together and academia raged because it was racist. But we’re not going to go into that. You want to know the true history of the world, for Heyerdahl is going to tell it to you. Don’t believe in the Anunnaki bullshit that come from space and all that, because Thor Heyerdahl studied the original sumerian records and he knows that.

He tells you and tells you straight out in his books where they came from. They came by ship. How’d they get there they arrived in fleets. Where’d they come from? He tells you which islands, ultimately, what was their origin? He infers it, because the way the traditions go, they came from North America. It’s very interesting. Thor Heyerdahl wrote Aku. Aku. He wrote Kontiki expedition, for which he became world famous. The man crossed the Pacific and reed boat. It’s crazy. Then the raw expeditions where he does his sailing to Egypt. He wanted to prove to the world that.

That on reed boats you can travel all over the entire world. And he did the Tigris expedition. Thor Heyerdahl, that book right there reveals the keys to history. Anunaki didn’t come from space, my brothers. They came from another continent after it was destroyed in cataclysm. And they came by fleets, and they moved in like an invasion among the black headed people who were the Sumerians. And the Sumerians called them a nuna. And the Sumerians drew pictures of them and showed that these people are huge and they are bearded, something the Sumerians were not. So we move on to another, another really interesting book, the Shadow of Atlantis by Alexander Burgaine, talking about 1930s, 1930s, 1938, if I remember correctly, 1937.

Another book that is absolutely packed full of historical material going in so different, many different directions. Again, maybe he was forced to, or maybe he did it himself. The word Atlantis is in there, but it’s really talking about an antediluvian civilization that was destroyed and all the evidence that left behind. Which leads us to another one of my most favorite authors. My most favorite author is because I love Thor Heyerdahl. He’s my hero, because he put all this back together and he set me. He said, he set me straight. I was able to. I was able to remove the dross from so much stuff and see with perfect clarity the historical narrative and put it all together the way I have because of Thor Heyerdahl.

But when it comes to the Phoenix research, which Thor Heyerdahl didn’t help with at all, when it comes to the Phoenix research, no one’s helped me more than Harold T. Wilkins because of what he wrote and his sources. Harold T. Wilkins book wrote two books called mysteries of ancient South America, amazing and documented facts on the place where civilization really began. That’s the name of the book. Harold T. Wilkins wrote this book in the 1930s or forties, something somewhere around then. But he wrote a second book called secret Cities of old South America. These books are absolutely packed full of data showing the origin of civilization itself, building cities out of stone, maritime empires, trade making, weapons, metallurgy, herbalism, agriculture.

It did not start in the old world. It was all neolithic. It started in ancient Americas. He gives very, very. After talking to hundreds of different eyewitness, not eyewitnesses, but actual people from different cultures in the Americas, visiting all these stone cities, reading all the reports from all, all the scientific scientists and explorers, Harold T. Wilkins puts together a picture of the cataclysm that ended America. It is so thoroughly detailed. When I first read it shocked me, because both of his books contain it, but they add extra details here and there based off different ancient translations to text and monuments that he came in contact with.

Nowhere have I ever found anything written so harrowing and so precise about the Phoenix phenomenon. What it does to a civilization when it’s ending, that civilization, not when it’s just seen or just passes through. Passes by or it affects somebody else. What it does. First person. No, nothing. Nothing had ever prepared me. I had already put together the Phoenix chronology. I’d already knew. Every 138 years, it’s here, and it affects somewhere in the world, sometimes whole hemispheres, sometimes the whole world. But that’s very rare. But mostly, it’s just a small geographical area. Harold T. Wilkins. I wasn’t prepared for that.

The detailed, specific information without ever mentioning the phoenix, because that wasn’t his forte of research. He told he totally, 100% accurately documented what destroyed the ancient american civilizations, for which why they had to come to Asia, Africa, in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle east. Well, it’s fascinating. It is. He describes the ogygian delusion, mentions the ogaidian deluge to a tee, and mentions the fact that it was. That it was the second time. Harold T. Wilkins doesn’t mention two world destructions, but two, and both of them are the Phoenix. One of them was the great flood, and one of them was the Ogaijin Deluge.

552 years later. Harold T. Wilkins knows nothing about the Phoenix chronology. He’s just. He’s just a historian documenting what he found. It’s profound. But his two books are awesome. His two books are awesome. And my videos? Getting long. I’m sorry about that, guys. It’s already 48 minutes. Just in this, not counting the intro, the history of Atlantis by Louis Spence. Listen, any books you get by Louis Spence are worth the read, because Louis Spence is another one of these guys who just documents so many things from older sources. I guarantee you, at least 30% of all the books that Louis Spence cites don’t exist anymore.

They’re gone. Can’t even find them. Louis Spence is very, very meticulous, too, in his research. I really like him. I really like, I like his narrative. I like his flow. Let’s see, we got the history of Atlantis by Louis Spence. The problem of Atlantis, the problem of Lemuria, the sunken continent of the Pacific, the problem of Atlantis. These books are just fantastic. But Louis spent wrote about a dozen books, I’m just naming four right here. But any books you get by Louis Spence are worth their money and your time. And you can get probably eight or nine of them from the book tree.

From the book tree. 1800 700 tree, my publisher. Let’s see. Yeah, you got, you got, again, it’s all ancient civilizations, the evidence, things that you just. These modern authors, they may cite Louis Spence, they may cite Harold, Harold T. Wilkins. These modern authors, men that are writing about ancient americas, they’re not, they’re not, they’re not going into detail like these guys did. These guys. They’re, they’re just not doing it. Frank Joseph’s close, but they’re just not going into the detail. Oh, another, another really good book here’s a standalone book because nothing, nothing else this guy wrote I’m familiar with.

I don’t even know if he wrote any other books, but Robert, Robert B. Stacy Judd. That’s the dude’s name. He wrote a book called Atlantis Mother of empires. Man, I had to read that book three or four times. Just, just enjoy it and just enjoyed it. Man, so many ancient records about migrations, people going. All the things that kind of make me tick. Oh, man, I learned so much chronic, chronic chronological information in that book. And it’s just that book is about the rise and fall. So when one civilization falls, who they become over here, how they got there, different calendar systems.

Yeah. Atlantis mother of empires, was fantastic. I love that book. You will, too, if you read it. I’m pretty sure cheap copies can be found somewhere else. Now, this is, this is a book that’s a little different because the man who wrote it is very different fundamentally. So from every other author that I just mentioned, HG Wells, the author, very famous, you know him from War of the world and, you know, all kinds of. He’s just world famous author. HG Wells wrote a very serious book. It’s about that thick, but it’s packed. It’s called a short history of the world.

It’s a chronology. It’s like my chronicle, but it’s, but it’s compact. The, by the time you finish this book, you will have a really close approximation of how the history of recorded human history has unfolded. The book is fantastic. Listen, man, you guys think you know history, and some of you do, some I. Maybe HG Wells is going to teach it to you. He’s going to go. He’s going to. He’s going to make you understand how each civilization just fell in, molded and melded into the next. I mean, you know, he doesn’t just talk about the Byzantine Empire or the western roman empire.

He explains what’s going on in other areas of the world, provides the year, date, and just go. He just did a fantastic job for a book. For a book to cover such a vast topic. He is an expert of an abbreviation. It’s a book. It’s a book that’s worth your time. It’s HG Wells, a short history of the world. World famous author. Do not think his book is not valuable. It is fantastic book. Another one of my heroes, Thor, Heyerdahl. And now this man here, Harold T. Wilkins, is valuable to me because of the Phoenix deal.

He’s not a hero. I got two heroes. One of them store Heyerdahl, the other one, Professor Waddell. This man’s hated by the establishment, too. They tried to bury his book. Professor Waddell, egyptian civilization. It’s sumerian origin and chronology. Professor, I did a video on Professor Waddell. The first five dynasties of Egypt are sumerian. That’s the name of the video. Fantastic. Men don’t think like this today. I could not have put together La Waddell’s book. It’s fantastic. When I remember the euphoria I was feeling when I read his book, I just remember I didn’t want it to end.

I’m reading fast to get to the next part, but I’m dreading getting to the end of that book. It’s just the book was so good. So good. All this bullshit we read about ancient Egypt and ancient Egypt’s this and ancient Egypt’s that. They did this. Mandev, he may he breaks it down and show them ancient. Look, Egypt has always been two different civilizations. Always. That’s why they had this convoluted pharaoh list. There was always two pharaohs. One was lower Egypt, one was Upper Egypt. Lower Egypt has always been foreign controlled. It was not like native Egypt, which was 600 miles away from the great pyramid site.

All the pyramids are built in lower Egypt, which was owned by foreigners like the metanium, the dynasty of Mari. You know them as the Amorites. They are the westerners of the ancient world. They are shown in the temple of Karnak. Racial portraits on the temple of Karnak show who all the players are in the ancient world. It even shows the Tamahu the giants. So ancient Egyptians, they were farther south. South, between 550 and a thousand miles south. The actual egyptian Egyptians native to Africa buried their rulers in the valley of the kings. Not so for those in lower Egypt, because those were Amorites, those were westerner, westerners.

Those were Hittites, those were Babylonians, those were Assyrians, those were Edomitehen. Whatever foreign nation from the Middle east was ruling that area at the time, it was not, not Kametian, it wasn’t the people of Kemet, which was 600 miles to the south where there are no pyramids. Yeah, there’s a lot of history being covered up. If you even look on a map of Egypt, you will see all the pyramids are at the top over here by Giza. In the history of Lower Egypt is the history of foreign governments always occupying that area where the great pyramid is now, way down the Nile.

You get to wasset, Karnak, Thebes, you get to all these cities. There are no pyramids down here. But the valley of the kings is down here. This was true egyptian civilization way up here was not. So, as a matter of fact, there was a lot of contention between the two down here. They called the people up north the children of Set, the children of Typhon. They also called them the Hyksos. They call them all kinds of derogatory. The shepherd kings. They call them derogatory names. We have actual egyptian accounts from Lower Egypt where they describes perfectly all the foreign marriages because the rulers were amorite and they needed amorite blood to rule that area.

So they sent for sons and daughters from the Hittites, from the dynasty of Babylon. Uh, uh. From, from Hammurabi. Anyway, he goes into great detail, shows you all the ancient textuals what was going on. There never was a egyptian kingdom that was unified. It was always two Egypts and they were very, very racially different and they were separated by 600 miles. Even their architecture is very different. So I know we’ll get. That’s, that’s neither here nor there. That is La Waddell egyptian civilization. Fascinating. Fascinating. It’s another good book right here. Oh, look, I got, I got a copy.

Maps of the ancient sea kings. Here it is. Maps of the ancient sea kings. Beautiful. Awesome book full of cartography. You see all my little hire, all my little notes. Yes, but this is written in the 1950s. Charles Hapgood, maps of the ancient sea kings. This is my copy. It’s beat up, but. Okay. Here’s another book you need to know about. Yeah. This book, 1891 architecture, mysticism and myth. Not a small book. It’s not a small book by any means. Packed. Absolutely packed. Just opened up anywhere. Absolutely packed. I don’t even know what you’re seeing. I’m gonna hold it up here just so you can see the level of sophistication in the writing.

130 years ago isn’t like today. Men aren’t writing like this today. These guys were educated. They knew what they were talking about. They did their homework. They did their homework. It’s just fascinating. It’s awesome material. Everything is here. I love. I’m a. I’m a bibliophile. I love old books. You want to donate to archaics, you can send me some old books, but, uh, yeah, put it back together. I like to protect these old, like an old book. Like this one. But this book is absolutely packed. It tells you what the symbols are on gothic architecture, what the symbols are in ancient text, in the.

In the. In the margins of your bibles. It gives you a breakdown of the symbols because the symbols are attached to fables and traditions. Those fables and traditions have ciphers, encoded messages into them. Man, it is awesome. It is awesome. The depth and study that this research, because we hear these greek legends in Greek. Excuse me, that requires coffee. Like Robert Graves, the greek myths and Robert Graves really awesome book. The white goddess. These books. These books are fascinating because they give you these accounts in ancient greek. And the Greeks, man really paid a close attention to details in their stories.

But there are. There’s iconography, there’s symbols, there’s metaphors, there’s. There’s hidden meanings in a lot of these. And it’s these books from the 1860s, 1870s, 1880s that are telling you what these symbols mean, which brings an entire new layer of understanding to. To Perseus fighting Medusa and the queen, what the kraken was and what the city of Joppa and the flood was. And you learn. And you learn these intrinsic details that bring out more meaning. And these threads go centuries into the past. It’s fascinating. History is codified in symbols to conceal facts from basically the general population.

Now let’s move on. I love that book, too. So Emmanuel Velikovsky, Harold T. Wilkins, several other researchers, they cite Hans Bellamy. Hans Bellamy’s awesome. Hans Bellamy, 1902, a phoenix year. Hans Bellamy. This man was destined to write the books. He wrote. He wrote before the flood. He wrote moons, myths, and man. He wrote of a period. He amassed so many traditions he could publish with authority that there were people on this rock who believed that their civilizations were older than the appearance of the moon. And we learned of the capture flood when Luna was captured in our orbit.

And it caused a whole new calendar. It caused a whole new atmosphere. So the Atlantis myth, he breaks it down. Hans Bellamy breaks it down. Ancient civilization that was destroyed in a cataclysm. It’s awesome. A life history of our world by Hans Bellamy. It’s a book you got to read. But Hans Bellamy is a personal hero of mine because he did something very few people have done. He wrote. What was that book he wrote? He wrote, I gotta look in the screen. I got real small notes on my screen back here. Oh, the calendar of Tiwanako.

Yes. Hans Bellion was in the calendars, but even more so, Hans Bellamy wrote a phoenix episodes without even knowing anything about the phoenix, perfectly describing them. That’s why I like Hans Bellamy. So we’re going to move to a little further back to the 18. 1870s, 1860s, maybe, maybe early 1880s. But we have to mention light in ancient Egypt or light of the light of Egypt. Thomas Burgoyne. It’s in two volumes. It’s produced by the book tree as well, packed with gematria, mysticism, occultism, ancient symbols and how they apply to historical events. Packed. Fantastic. Men do not write books today the way they were writing them in the 1860s, 1870s and 1880s.

If you don’t believe me, invest 1012 $15 and order any of these books that I’m telling you that are that old in this video, and you’ll know that I told you the truth. He’s on par with Gerald Massey, who wrote Ancient Egypt, light of the world. I got that right there. Got a real big picture of that one. Let’s see. Ancient Egypt, Light of the World by Gerald Massey, volume one and volume two. Oh, Gerald. I didn’t even put it in this video. Didn’t even put it in this video. But. But there’s another. There’s another huge collection of books by Gerald Massey called the Natural Genesis, where he.

He just breaks down the myth of the myths of the world and shows you how these are actually codified historical events. It’s awesome. Awesome. Like I said, these men spent their lives in libraries, spent their lives deeply researching old books and putting all this together. So this is. And they lived at a time when there was very little distractions. So a lot of these men lived on plantations and they lived way out in the country and cottages and all that. And this is all they did. And when they went into the city, it was to bring books back that they were done with to go.

To go, to bring more books out to the country. And this is how they lived their lives. So another personal favorite. He’s not a hero, but oh my God, I should put him on that list. The antediluvian world. Ignatius Donnelly. Fascinating book, full of material. Now, I will say this. Some people have a problem with his material because he’s one of the few researchers that is not afraid at all to tell you that caucasian mummies were found in all these locations. Therefore, the rulers of these civilizations were caucasian. Doesn’t mean the people were, because that’s what we get from the traditions of non caucasian people all throughout Melanesia, Micronesia, the hawaiian islands, Easter Island, Aku, Aku.

We get South America and Central America. This is what we get from the tree. This was the value of Thor Heyerdahl’s research. He documented boots on the ground, enter from a reed, from a reed boat. He documented where all these traditions were from the mouths of non caucasian peoples who were telling everybody who would listen that the pioneers of their civilization from the very beginning were white people with green eyes and blue eyes and long beards who came to visit them and helped them build their civilizations and then vanished, left. So Thor Heyerdahl’s research goes on, documents, all this stuff.

But Ignatius. Ignatius Donnelly. Before Thor Heyerdahl was even around, Ignatius Donnelly was already making these conclusions by what was being found in the tombs and what. He wasn’t really going so much with the traditions. He was going with a lot of the things that were being found by archaeologists. Because in the 17th, when the 17th century, 18th century and early 19th century, the stigma of the racial stigma wasn’t really attached to academia. That came later by media influence. That’s. That’s another story. I don’t even want to get into that. I’m gonna have all kinds of people sending me emails from that one.

Because, guys, you gotta understand, this is, this isn’t. This isn’t about racism. I’ve had. I had a woman recently contact me on email because she was distressed about something I said in the video. And I get that. I totally empathize. I’m a brown haired, brown eyed, brown eyed white boy. But you know what? It doesn’t matter because I’ve been every single race in the past and I’ve been a woman many times. I’m positive of it. Because the over soul has to be justified in what it’s decisions it’s going to make concerning our eternal security. It has to give us multiple different perspectives, and the only way to give us that is to make us live those lives.

So I don’t, I don’t, I don’t even buy, and I don’t even want to talk about racism. I’m just going to report the truth where I find it. I don’t want to talk about the particulars. I don’t even want to get into people, people’s discomfort about it. I just. I don’t. Rare. The whole racial deal has been blown so far out of proportion because people have become materialists. They actually believe they only have one life to live. And that right there is the reason why the race question is so troublesome to people. But once you fully embrace, you don’t have to be a simulationist, you don’t have to agree with simulation theory, but once you agree to the oldest fundamental tenets of beliefs of the world, transmigration of souls, reincarnation, those are far older than any other faiths.

Once you fully embrace that, that you’re coming back, but you don’t know how or who you’re going to be, what avatar you’re going to assume the race question just melts away. It’s totally irrelevant. So anyway. Francis Barrett, the Magus, 1801. This man wrote things that will blow your mind. He went deep into assyrian, elamite, babylonian, egyptian, ancient greek and roman, phoenician, carthaginian, punic. He went off into the. To their core belief systems. He went into old medieval texts, occult texts. I even suspect some of the texts were satanic. He cites so many plotness, so many gnostic authors, ancient greek authors, alexandrian scholars.

Francis Barrett published volume one of, volume two of the Magus, a complete system of occult philosophy in 1801. This research is awesome. He’s got whole enochian magic tables, got everything in this book. His book is an amalgamation of all kinds of different stuff. It is so fascinating reading it, but the historical material I pulled out of it is awesome. But the antidotes are so entertaining just reading all these different personalities. He writes about stellar systems, lunar systems, solar systems. He breaks down symbols. I mean, books like this are not written today. That’s the point of my video.

You can’t find authors today that are putting out this type of material. These guys wrote books, awesome books. So now I need to get into. When I was reading all these books, most, the majority of my life, I was a southern Baptist Christian when I was writing all these books, but I wrote a book called forgotten earth, cities, prophecies and giants before the flood. A lot of the material that’s in that book was gleaned from these sources. But I was a Christian at the time, so my filters were different and I was processing information differently. This is the reason I’ve never published this book, because I lean toward Christianity, kind of, kind of real heavy in this book.

But I also cite hundreds of biblical passages on giants, nephilim, nephilim theory, all kinds of wars, everything. The book is fascinating if you’re interested in it. I made it as cheap as possible. It’s on gum road. The link is below. It’s like, I don’t know, four or $5, I don’t know. But it’s a big book, but it’s, it’s a forgotten earth, cities, prophecies and giants before the flood. It’s packed. None of that. None of the archaeological material and none of the textual material, texts that I cite, archaeological findings, they’re all still, they’re all still the same.

Doesn’t change the fundament of the manuscript. What changes is my conclusions. I’m no longer a Christian for good reason. So, not that christians aren’t good people, because I used to be one. And I know a whole bunch of them, real good people, a bunch of them listening to my voice right now, believe that I’m just an apostate. And in the future I’ll be back to being a christian again. They just don’t know. They don’t realize, can never go back. Moving forward, Christianity is not where it’s at. It’s a stepping stone. You’ll get to where you’re going.

Believe that Christianity is not where it’s at. Christianity is fantastic. But as long as materialism attaches, as long as they have, have created a carnalized Christ, I could never be a part of that. Can’t do it. So anyway, also, my very first published book is lost scriptures of Giza, published in 2006. The research was conducted, conducted from 1996 to 2003. Many of these books I’ve just cited to you right now, I cold material out of those books, put together my own material on the Great Pyramid. The lost scriptures of Giza has been read by many of you.

Listening to my voice right now, because you’ve told me in comments, I’ve seen your orders, you send me emails, and you told me the lost scriptures of Giza was specifically published. When I was a prisoner, I was given a publishing contract because the bibliography in that book is absolutely so packed full of data that my publisher, my publisher was so impressed, he just said, you know what? We’re going to take a risk with this guy. Even though I was a convicted felon sitting in a prison cell, they still contracted me and they published that book while I was still in prison.

Then they published three more of my books, four more. They’ve published five of my books. So the lost scriptures of Giza is all is thousands of data points showing that the Great Pyramid isn’t what you think it is and that the ancients knew and suspected something very important about it. But literacy didn’t explode until after that monument was built. So it’s described as in hundreds of different frames of references. But it’s a beautiful picture that the book puts together. Also explain our immortal hood and what we will be doing when this simulacrament collapses. Who we are and the whole reason for our existence here right now, it’s all described in that book.

That was my first published book. But the message is not changed. We are envoys and emissaries and we are being trained for a very specific purpose. I said at the beginning of this video that knowledge is a key and it is because keys have a very, very specific function. Hope you guys enjoyed this presentation. Book tree 1807 hundred tree they provide almost all these books, other ones in Gumroad. In the links below, there’s a few of these you’ll have to Google. You’ll have to Google and find because their booktree doesn’t even have access to these old records.

But most of the books that I mentioned in this, in this presentation are provided at 1800 700 Tree. Paul Tice, he’s the owner of Booktree Press in San Diego. Do him a favor and order a book from him if you’re able. There is over 150 videos on Archaic’s tv. They are packed with comments sections full of dialogue between souls just wanting to know more than YouTube will permit to be discussed on its platform. Podcasts I’ve done with others uploaded to their websites are now also uploaded on archaics tv. Since archaics has now received a strike, we’ll be moving more and more of our at risk content over to doctv.

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