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Saturday 28 November 2015

Xeryus, and Margos

Do you ever wonder why things you do, in spite of your hardest efforts, don't succeed?

Okay so for sure you think you know everything - or have at least heard everything, if even in a roundabout way, by now, in late 2015.

Well, I mean to say, we have Wikipedia, Google Search - what more do we need?
The modern 'East' -
the Linx Nightclub in Shanghai


You have heard me say here on many occasions, there is an 'error repetition' problem with the human race. Someone - usually some academic - says something that is perfect nonsense, or based on no genuine facts, and then everyone simply just repeats it and pretty soon, it becomes the acknowledged fact. Except that it is wrong.

A great test of when something is wrong, is that it cannot function, or, it does not fulfill the function for which it was intended.

Three Wise Men - 
who came from?
I have to tell you, so much even of what is presumed secret inner knowledge possessed by the enlightened few, contains critical errors that countervail against the 'knowledge' actually functioning properly

You know that big letter 'G,' inside the masonic symbol - yeah that one - well, it cannot stand for the Grand Architect of the Universe, because it is the third letter of the Greek Alphabet, and that would make it our 'C.' Not 'G.' The 'Crand' Architect? I don't think so.

Edward Snowden is quite right about encrypted information - and what he says applies and is true throughout all of past human history. It makes no sense, when you think about it, to have some scribe openly write something down that would have gotten them killed, when they could have written something in an encrypted form, to be understood only by the inner circles.

Now what I'm about to tell you is not speculation, and it is not surmise. It is fact. 

As we approach the erstwhile Western cultural season of Christmas, we have this image of the Three Wise Men coming from the East, to venerate some important new king.

And it is entirely suitable to modern mythology, to have these people, whether actually three or otherwise it doesn't make a lot of difference in the context here - to have these people be Zoroastrian Magi. Zoroastrianism, as you know, is usually dated to at least 3,500 BC, and according to some ancient Greek writers, even to some implausible date of 6,000 years earlier! 
Zoroastrianism - a religion of fairies and fire

Now - just bear with me here - San Marco Piazza, in Venice, is not named after any Saint Mark! Even though, once again, this error repetition thing is going on over the name. It is named after a small island and a bay, on which there is a 'mark' made of stones, that are supposed by local legend, to have been placed there by a god. 

Again, in every learned place that talks of Egyptian priests, you will find this jamming up of words that are translated into English and seek to make verbal sense of glyphs and turn them into modern sentences. Now Plato writes that the Egyptians initially used the glyphs only as aids to memory, and not to language and sentences as we now assume, and that because of our modern tendency, 'errors' have crept in and are repeated to us by supposedly learned people. He said that back more than two thousand years ago. 

So what if I told you, the 'Magi' who came from 'the East,' were 'Hemarchi' (sacred keepers of stones) - or in other words 'Ma-aci' or 'Ma-achi' (long sound 'a'). And that they came from the West, as, in fact it actually says, in the original texts that: 'they returned by another way...' So where did they come from, the East, or the West?

San Marco Piazza is a place dedicated to these religious agents of an ancient god. And, in it you will easily see the supernatural creature with the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle. You will also see in some of them, a snake held or trampled under a paw. So, this is Egyptian symbology.

But also, let us look at the Bright Star that guided the Wise Men. Xeryus - our Sirius - aka the Dog Star, or as it is in fact specifically known: 'the Bright Star.'

Now you might wonder, well what has all of this to do with today, today, when I need to make some money, like - now!  
'I wish you a Merry Christmas...'

Wise Men brings gifts including gold, you know.

And these Egyptian 'priests' you hear the media go on about - they're doing it now in the BBC, talking about this supposed crypt of Tutankhamen, in which some newly-discovered chamber has been located - these 'priests'  ('hiereus') were bureaucrats, protectors of the original glyphs made in very ancient times. They were not priests, the word for which is 'Hem' or 'Hemet' for the female of. 

'So it is written, let all the readers of this blog have lots of extra money this Christmas. So let it be done.'

And believe me, this blog-post is not going to be staying up for very long, because these things are secrets!!!!

Another thing, badly mistranslated in the Bible - 'you have to have faith.' Well it doesn't actually say that; what it says is - 'what is the underlying basis for such a thing to happen?' 'Faith' = 'underlying basis.' As in 'you do not possess the underlying basis to make such a thing happen.'

An eminently more functional concept. 

Now. Do you want the underlying basis to have extra cash this Christmas? Or do you want faith. It's a question, isn't it.


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