Greeks

The Pleiadians, from the Pleiades star cluster, commonly known as the Seven Sisters, have influenced life on earth.

Animals

The bull

The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest known literary works, features the Bull of Heaven sent by the goddess Ishtar to punish Gilgamesh

Herodotus

Account of Sethos

In gratitude for the divine intervention, Sethos is said to have erected a statue of himself holding a mouse

Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, wrote that Egyptian history spanned over 11,340 years before his own time. This assertion is found in his work Histories

Atlantis

Zeus

Zeus decision to punish Atlantis for its hubris and moral decline is a central theme, highlighting his omnipotence and authority

Ignatius Donnelly

The origin of our alphabet

The Mayas, who claim their civilization came from across the sea from the east (Atlantis)

Genesis mentions that the descendants of Japheth include the Ionians, Moreans, Cilicians, Cyprians, Dodoneans of Macedonia, Iberians, and Thracians, all of which are recognized as Aryans, except the Iberians.

Ignatius Donnelly

Atlantis reconstructed

The Atlanteans built aquaducts, practiced irrigation, were skilled architects, sculptors, and engravers, and had a system of writing.

Ignatius Donnelly

The oldest son of Noah

Dr. Max Müller, in his “Lectures on the Science of Religion,” identifies three major linguistic and religious centers in ancient history: Turanian, Aryan, and Semitic.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Colonies of Atlantis

Atlantean trading posts evolved into settlements, spreading into the interior regions and the highlands

The pervasive reverence for the Cross, the myth of the Garden of Eden, and the construction of pyramids across ancient civilizations point to a shared cultural memory and religious symbolism

Ignatius Donnelly

The Deluge Legends (I)

Chaldean, Syrian, Indian, Iranian, Greek, Welsh, Scandinavian and Persian Great Flood Stories

Ignatius Donnelly

The Destruction of Atlantis

Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) was an American politician, writer, and amateur scientist. He is known for his diverse interests and contributions in several fields, including politics and history

Planet

Uranus

Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. It was the first planet found with the aid of a telescope.

Mankind is actually the successor of other intelligent creatures such as jinn and hinn

Nag Hammadi Codex I

The third Adam is earthly

The Nag Hammadi library is a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.

Different methods of initiation used in post-Atlantean mysteries are detailed, including how they evolved up to Christian times.

Roman

Herculus

The most famous stories about Hercules revolve around the “Twelve Labors,” a series of seemingly impossible tasks he had to complete as a penance

Giants are a common theme in mythology and folklore from cultures around the world, often representing natural forces.

The name “Egypt” has an intriguing etymology rooted in ancient history. The term “Hwt-ka-Ptah” is a key element in this linguistic journey.

Egyptian

Ptah

Ptah was often depicted as a creator god who fashioned the world through his thoughts and words.

The symbolic significance of snakes in cultures, touching on themes of rebirth, transformation, guardianship, and power.

Fast we fled toward the sun of the morning, until beneath us lay the land of the children of Khem. Raging, they came with cudgels and spears lifted in anger seeking to slay and utterly destroy the Sons of Atlantis.

Genesis 10

Noah’s offspring

Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood.

Atlantis

Atlanteans

In ancient times, there was a race called the Atlanteans who lived in a land known as Atlantis.