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The "Age of Horus" Dawns
Or
The Time is Now ...

... Because it's Later Than You Think
Part IV
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In discussing the decision by the Church to ignore Na'amat Allah's
33-year (with repeating "8-leap-year") cycle, Cassidy and Steele have
pointed to the ability of that system alone to determine an exact "true
Equinox" longitude on Earth. As we have learned, Clavius' system
spread the Equinox out over a 53-hour range, but there was nowhere on
Earth that could have a true midnight-to-midnight Equinox. Under Allah's
system, the Equinox, while neatly confined to a 24-hour period, would
necessarily straddle two consecutive calendar dates. For instance, at
Greenwich, England, the Equinox would fall from5:08 AM on March 21st to
5:08 AM on March the 22nd.
Assuming, however, the ultimately correct 11-day calendar
change, under Allah's system the Equinox would always fall between midnight
and midnight, but only within a narrow band of specific longitude. Along
this strip of longitude the Equinox would always have occurred on March
21st. Therefore, this specific band of longitude would be the only one
on Earth within which the Nicene edict could stay -- for literally thousands
of years -- astronomically correct. This would probably have come to be
seen as "God's Chosen Meridian," by all Churches that recognized the Nicene
council.
That longitude is 77° West.

Graphic by Simon Cassidy
Observers will note that this is the longitude, to a high degree of
precision,
of the capitol city of the United States, Washington D.C. There is even a
"meridian hill" in Washington that marks out the precise location of 77°
West, placed there by the architect of the city, Pierre Charles L'Enfante.
It is also the longitude of the first English settlements in North America.
This, we do not think, is a coincidence. We are not alone in this suspicion.
Cassidy and Steele are also convinced that the English came to America not
for any of the conventionally accepted reasons, but to claim a piece of
"
God's longitude." As we shall next see, the reasons are more
than merely "Christian," and may have everything to do with
chaos we have seen in Florida, and may yet see in the skies above ...

To any Christian believer, this tract of land would truly
have been viewed as "sacred." As the only place in the
world where the true Equinox could have been observed, the holders of
this precious parcel could truly claim to possess "the Promised Land."
At the time of Gregory, this strip of longitude in the New World was the
exclusive province of the Spanish. This meant that "
God's longitude" was under Catholic, not Protestant control. Cassidy
and Steele have asserted that the reason for not adopting Allah's 33-year
"Life of Christ" calendar cycle was because the Vatican feared tipping
off the English as to the symbolic significance of this unique strip of
land. They then suggest that when the English finally figured it out (after
reviewing the Vatican's 1582 Reform Proposal), Elizabeth I (and her successor
King James I), promptly launched a secret campaign to wrest control of
this crucial longitude in the New World from those who previously claimed
it. In this way, somewhat inexplicable geographical and historical decisions,
as to the curious placement of these early English settlements, finally
begin to make sense. As Steele puts it:
If you look down that meridian you will find that in the
1580s the settled areas (in the Caribbean, Peru, etc.) were under
Spanish, hence Catholic, control. To grab part of God's Longitude
and found a New Albion, enabling them to introduce a rival calendar
— that Perfect Christian Calendar — and convert the
other Christian states to the Protestant side, England mounted various
expeditions which historians have since misinterpreted. In 1584-90
the so-called Lost Colony was sent to Roanoke Island, a bizarre
place to attempt to start colonization but an excellent site from
which to make astronomical observations to fix the longitude and
thus decide how far inland New Albion should be. Similarly in 1607
the choice of Jamestown Island seems bizarre from the settlement
perspective — why not out on Chesapeake Bay, and away from
the attacks of the local Algonquians led by Pocahontas' father Powhatan?
— but makes sense from the paramount need to grab a piece
of God's Longitude. From the foothold the English managed to gain,
Old Virginny grew and later other colonizers came to New England,
and New Amsterdam was bought from the Dutch. But later utility/developments
do not reflect the original purpose of the English coming to Roanoke
Island and Jamestown Island any more than the Eiffel Tower was built
to provide a mount for the many radio antennas which now festoon
its apex.
Their theory is quite plausible, as far as it goes. But
it ignores the obvious: if the Catholic Church knew the significance of
the 77° longitude, they would certainly realize that the English knew
it too, once they observed the settlement patterns of the first English
expeditions. Why not then just go ahead and implement their better 33-year
calendar? And why did the English never themselves implement "the
perfect Christian Calendar?" What was to be gained in "Christian" (or,
more practically, Protestant) terms of keeping up Gregory's ruse?
Nothing. Which is the problem.
So, do we have an alternative explanation ... a compelling
reason that the 33-year calendar cycle has continued to be publicly suppressed
(and by both sides) for the intervening 400 years?
What do you think?
To understand the motives of both sides, it is educational
to examine the key figure in the English decision to seek the holy longitude
in the new world, Dr.
JohnDee.

Dee was a scientist, mathematician, and one of the
most brilliant men of his age. Among his many accomplishments, Dee could
list a series of writings on mathematics which rivaled those of contemporaries
like Copernicus. His "Mathematical
Preface" to Euclide's Geometry was written in English, rather
than the traditional academic language of Latin so that it might be understood
by the common people. Considered by historians to be equal in stature
with Francis Bacon's 17th Century Advancement In Learning, Dee's
"Mathematical Preface" was the first treatise in history that was
specifically directed to all individuals who qualified as "Unfained Lovers
of Truth," in order to open and expand the world of science for all people.
He was also in many ways the father of the British empire,
as he was the one who established the legal claims of colonial territories
world wide for Queen Elizabeth. He also applied Euclidian geometry to
naval navigation, writing several books on the subject and drawing up
charts for navigational use as well as designing instruments for the ships
at sea to apply the principals he had developed. He eventually amassed
a vast library of over 4,000 books on subjects ranging from ancient religions
to the modern sciences.
Of course, like Caesar before him, he was also a mystic,
a deist (a man of god who subscribed to no particular religion) and the
Royal Astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I. Dee had ingratiated himself to
Elizabeth during the reign of her Catholic sister, Queen Mary, by providing
her with horoscopes for both Elizabeth and her sister. Mary had him imprisoned
for sorcery, but upon her death Elizabeth brought him in as an advisor
to her privy council. Dee used his talents as an astrologer to select
the date of the Queen's coronation, and he was also a close friend of
Francis Walsingham, head of Elizabeth's secret police. Walsingham used
Dee frequently on overseas missions, where he acted as an agent for England.
In this capacity, he always signed his correspondence with the Queen with
the mark "007," and was used loosely as the model for Ian Fleming's super
spy James Bond. Dee was also well acquainted with William Shakespeare,
who apparently based his characters "King Lear" and "Prospero"
(of "The Tempest") on Dee's highly complex life.
That last portrayal, of a man influenced and ultimately
controlled by his fascination with magic, is perhaps most crucial; for
while Dee was a God-fearing man and one the most accomplished scientists
of his day, it was his forays into "magical pursuits" which ultimately
defined him. In fact, one of Dee's biographers described him as "Elizabethan
England's great magus."
That particular depiction is important, because of the crucial
role of the "Magi" (from which the term "Magus" comes) in the
historical events we have already described: namely, the birth and death
... and birth again of Christ, around which our Western Calendar for the
last 2000 years (supposedly) revolved. According to Adrian Gilbert, author
of "
Signs in the Sky," the Magi were a secret priesthood educated in the
Egyptian "Orion mysteries," who managed to find their way to the birthplace
of Christ. They are the "Three Kings of Orient" (Orion) spoken of in the
Gospel of Matthew, and Gilbert argues that they specifically saw Jesus
as a "Horus King" type-figure. That Dee may have been linked with
such a group is not particularly far fetched, as he had some noble blood
in his family line and the Magi were a bloodline priesthood. If indeed
the Magi were "King's from Orion," and Dee considered himself one
of them, then his loyalties would necessarily be to that much older order,
rather then the more modern Christian churches. This conclusion becomes
even more obvious when we look at the actual magic rituals in which Dee
thoroughly engaged.
Dee was a practitioner of "Hermetic gnosticism,"
a school of thought based on the ancient pre-Christian teachings of the
Greek god Hermes. Hermes was in fact a mere copy of the much earlier Egyptian
god of knowledge and language, Thoth. In this sense, all "Hermetic
gnosticism" can be viewed as a worship of the teachings of Thoth.
According to the Egyptian mythos, Thoth was one of the gods who came down
to Earth, along with Isis and Osiris, to bring the fruits of knowledge,
civilization and the sciences to the Egyptian people. This triumvirate
of gods is the key to what became the vast Egyptian civilization, and
Thoth is in fact thought to be the god who commissioned the great pyramids
at Giza.
Dee was a learned man, and in his spiritual journeys he
had discovered quite a bit about the ancient mystery schools of Egypt.
In 1581, using his knowledge of these ancient practices, he began a series
of attempts to communicate with "higher beings." His channel in this capacity
was one Sir Edward Kelly, something of a self-educated rogue but a man
well known to the English courts.

Sir Edward Kelly
The focus of their efforts was to obtain the knowledge of
the Book of Enoch, a supposed "lost book of the Bible" that contained
the truth about man's existence, the afterlife and his future on Earth.
Enoch was a fairly obscure figure in the now-traditional Bible, being
seventh (tetrahedral spin symmetries anyone?) in line from Adam. Enoch,
however, was unique in one respect: he was considered immortal, because
God had taken him to Heaven without benefit of death after 365 years on
Earth (an obviously important symbolic "connection" of Enoch with the
calendar year ...). As Knight
and Lomas have shown, Enoch is also the central figure around
which a great deal of Masonic legend is centered, as he is said to have
constructed the two pillars of Masonic lore to preserve the antediluvian
high knowledge of Atlantis inside them.
Dee and Kelly were evidently successful in their attempts,
as they eventually contacted an "angel" named Uriel. Uriel first provided
them with complex alphabet of angelic language, and then proceeded to
dictate the entire Book of Enoch to Kelly in this language. Dee, in turn,
dutifully recorded all that was passed to the both of them by Uriel, and
the various spells and incantations used and dictated in this process
became a school of magic known as "Enochian
magic." Strangely, portions of the apocryphal "Book of Enoch"
were brought to Europe from Ethiopia in the 1700's, and were also found
among the Dead Sea scrolls in 1947. Dee's version appears to be pretty
much the same as those far later discoveries, and advocates of the Hermetic
tradition have pointed to this as proof of Dee's success in contacting
a higher spiritual being. However, given Dee's vast library of rare books
and (as we have and will show) his affinity for the knowledge of ancient
Egypt, it is also plausible that he got his information from one of those
secret textural sources.
All of this would seem on the surface to be wholly irrelevant
to the questions at hand, much less to the issues of "Faces on Mars" or
on-going "ritual NASA cover-ups." However, this is not the case. Dee had
an immense effect on later occultists, most notably
Aliester Crowley. You may be surprised to find that both Crowley and
Dee in turn had very influential effect on the founders of NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. That story, as extraordinary as it is and as
important as it will ultimately become to understanding some currently
inexplicable "ritual space events," is best discussed at another time.
Suffice it to say that, unknown to almost all but a handful of academics,
Dee's mystic pursuits reached far beyond Elizabethan England ... to cast
a major shadow well into our Time.
The relevance to the entire issue of deliberate "calendar
manipulation" is best understood when we look at Dee's involvement in
the English response to the Gregorian Reform. After receiving a copy of
the Papal Bull in diplomatic correspondence, Walsingham assigned Dee the
task of evaluating England's course of action in the matter. Dee threw
himself into the work, even setting aside his channeling with Kelly to
fully devote himself to the task at hand. Dee worked under the utmost
secrecy, an action which is interpreted by Cassidy as a need to keep the
Spanish (and hence the Catholics) from learning that England was investigating
the calendrical longitude.
Dee eventually finished his work "A playne Discourse and
humble Advisefor our Gratious Queen Elizabeth, her most Excellent Majestie
to peruse and consider, as concerning the needful Reformation of the Vulgar
Kalendar for the civile years and daies accompting, or verifyeng, according
to the time truely spent" on February 26th, 1582, and delivered it
to Lord Treasurer Burghley to present to the Queen. In it, Dee called
for an 11-day correction, as opposed to the Gregorian 10-day correction
for 1582. But a note attached to the work allowed for a 10-day correction
in 1583. In a complicated exercise explained
by Cassidy, he asserts that Dee was actually trying to implement the
33-year"Anni-Domini" (Allah's) calendar by only seeming to "accept"
the Papal Decree. But Dee's 10-day correction would only work if 1584
was declared subsequently not to be a leap year. This, however,
was not done, and England stayed on its own calendar until 1752, when
they finally acceded to the Gregorian Reform that most of the rest of
the world had long been using --,but with an 11-day correction
(instead of the "Gregorian" 10).In doing so, they actually set (by their
own clock) the date of the Vernal Equinox on March 21st ... but only
on "God's Longitude."
The issue of whether Dee was, by his "footnote," actually
agreeing with the Gregorian correction is a controversial one among most
scholars. The traditional view is that his note was meant to give the
Queen an "out," in order to facilitate continued diplomatic communication
and commerce with the Catholic world. Not only is this highly unlikely,
given his (and the Queen's) documented distaste for Papal authority, but
Cassidy points to a verse in Dee's own paper which clearly indicates that
he was actually a clandestine advocate of the (remember, highly secret
to both sides) 33-yearAnni-Domini Calendar.
ELIZABETH our Empress bright,
Who in the yere of eighty three,
Thus made the truth to come to light,
And civile yere with heaven agree.
But eighty foure, the Pattern is
Of Christ's birth yere: and so for ay
Eche Bissext shall fall little mys,
To shew the sun of Christ birth day.
Three hundred yeres, shall not remove
The sun, one day, from this new match:
Nature, no more shall us reprove
Her golden tyme, so yll to watch.
Cassidy notes the following:
The third verse is usually held to predict that
the accuracy of the new calendar will match the sun's behaviour
(every Christmas day?) to an accuracy of one day in three hundred
years. This is not much of a claim to accuracy since it implies
a possible error of up to 0.0033 days between the real solar
year (based on Christmas or New Year?) and the proposed Elizabethan
reform's average year ... If Dee really meant to follow the
Gregorian year-length and leap-year rule, then he would have
known that the accuracy (for any point in the tropical zodiac)
was much better than this apparent 0.0033 days/year claim ...
What is happening here is that Dee is embedding a code --
a deliberate and obvious error in his calculations -- which just happens
to come out to a "decimal harmonic" of "33!" He was trying to signal to
anyone "in the game" the significance of the cycle of "33."
The final verse is further viewed by Cassidy as claiming
that for the next 300 years (from 1582) the Vernal Equinox will always
fall on the same calendar day at some unspecified longitude. This in a
nutshell is exactly the power and perfection of the 33 year Anni-Domini
calendar cycle! And, it turns out to be -- in Cassidy's words
-- "uncannily accurate." For if Dee's proposal had been implemented
as he proposed, then the Vernal Equinox would have fallen on the March
21st, the exact Nicene date, at the 77° West longitude from
1580 to 1880.
What this all means is that, while Dee's paper created an
impression that he could live with the Gregorian ten-day reform, he actually
(and privately) fully understood the incredible significance of the "Holy
Longitude" and the secret 33-yearAnni-Domini Calendar cycle. Further,
he let it be known that England could wait upwards of 300 years
to actually implement the proper reform, and still be within the bounds
of the AD calendar. That this was clearly understood by Queen Elizabeth
was confirmed when she assured him, in an April, 1583 letter, "Quod
defertur non aufertur" (What is deferred, SHALL NOT BE ABORTED!).
Ultimately, the proof of this is not to be found in endless
scholarly debates about the meaning of poetic verses, but rather in what
specific actions Dee, Sir Walter Ralegh and Queen Elizabeth herself actually
undertook ... to implement The Plan.
One needs only look at the subsequent actions of Dee and
his associates to quickly determine that Dee had full knowledge of the
"AD" calendar and its implicit scared longitude. Dee was heavily involved
in a secret society known as the "School of Night," about which virtually
nothing is known. Its members certainly did include Dee, Ralegh, Sir Frances
Bacon, and a rather mysterious figure, Lord Fernando Strange, Earl of
Derby. They met usually at Strange's estate and were viewed with suspicion
by the religious leaders of the day because of their access to Queen Elizabeth.
It doesn't take too much to figure out what went on at these
meetings, or what the subject of the discussions must have turned to often
... Bacon even wrote a "novel," published only posthumously
in 1626, titled provocatively "The
New Atlantis." It reads like a virtual roadmap of what these
collective mystics had discerned from their studies of the ancient mystery
schools of Egypt. The thrust of the story is of a shipwrecked crew landing
on "a mysterious shore" in the New World, where they are greeted
and ministered to by "a kind, wise old man" and his servants.
He is simply the ambassador to what is revealed to be a substantial (and
substantially secret) society in the New World. During the course of their
stay, many secrets are revealed to them. There are barely veiled references
to the "Society of Saloman's House" (an obvious allusion to
the Masons -- who in their own lore are the ancient designers of Solomon's
Temple), and a flat Egyptian-type (Horus) statement that this society
is "the very eye of this kingdom." The book also contains references
to "the coming Apocalypse," and states matter-of-factly that
America is the land of Atlantis. It goes on to tell the tale of a vast
and technologically advanced civilization overtaken by a catastrophic
ancient inundation ...
That this is simply a thinly-veiled master plan for what
was to become the "United States of America" could not be more
clear. Bacon saw an egalitarian utopia springing forth in the New World,
based on Hermetic "natural laws" and overseen by a quiet, benevolent
secret society. That Dee, Bacon, Ralegh and their contemporaries sought
to achieve this utopian state in the North American British colonies themselves
is confirmed by their later actions, in which they actually sowed the
seeds of the very secret society that they hoped would guide the people
of the "New Atlantis." But in order to accomplish this, they
must first obtain a foothold there.
When Dee decoded the Anni-Domini calendar, it must have
confirmed to the School of Night that which they already suspected: that
America was the special place that the antiquarian legends spoke of. What
is certain is that immediately after Dee's calendar work was published,
he and Ralegh began to do what was necessary for England (and by extension,
their secret society) to establish a beachhead in America. By April 1585,
after nearly three years of preparation, the first serious English expedition
to colonize America was launched under the guidance of John White and
Thomas
Harriot. Harriot, a student of Dee's and close friend of Ralegh, was
already well aware of the significance of the 77° longitude and the 33-year
calendar cycle. Cassidy has discovered in Harriot's notes a number of
references to the AD calendar system.

Simon Cassidy

Simon Cassidy
Lest you have any doubts that the location of the new 33-year
cycle "prime meridian" was of the utmost concern to these first
English settlers, you need only look at where they landed to allay your doubts.
From their landing spot at Roanoke Island, Virginia, Harriot and White were in a
perfect position to survey the land and the stars (remember, they didn't know
it was exactly 77° W when they got there, only that they were close) and
according to Cassidy, the proper longitude was marked out on the map that White
brought back.
But things did not go smoothly. The first colony
failed, as did a second in 1587. By 1588, England had other worries as the
Spanish Armada set sail to invade her. Dee is famously credited with casting a
"hex" on the Armada and conjuring the bad weather which contributed
more to the Armada's defeat than anything the English navy did. Such was the
extent of his reputation at the time.
As England lost interest temporarily in the New
Atlantis, Dee and the School of Night set about creating a new movement
which they intended to be the guiding star of their new World. The Rosicrucians,
or "Order of the Rose Cross," are a quasi-Masonic group and
had their roots in these early discussions (at least one of which was
in Luneburg, Germany in 1586 when Dee was abroad). The order openly grounds
itself in the ancient Egyptian mysteries of Isis and Osiris (Sirius and
Orion) and it exerted a great influence throughout Europe's ruling elite
from the early 1600's on.
But all their plans in the end were foiled. Elizabeth died in 1603 and was
replaced on the throne by King James I, of Scotland. James was the first overtly
Scottish Rite Masonic Royal, and he quickly imprisoned Dee, Ralegh and Bacon.
The Masons obviously saw Dee and the School of Night as rivals in the quest to
dominate the New Atlantis, and they were out of favor. Yet James and the Masons
themselves must have equally understood the unique significance of the 33-year
calendar cycle, because they promptly launched the Jamestown colony, located
dead on the 77° W. longitude.
Curiously, Dee and Kelly had both left the
British Isles shortly after his presentation of his calendar treatise to
Elizabeth to travel in eastern Europe. There they circulated among the royal
houses and curried favor with various emperors and kings. Kelly was quite successful
in these ventures, Dee less so. Dee had left England in late 1583, to
travel through Poland and Bohemia (territory which would ultimately become
Germany) at the invitation of Polish Count Lasky. Lasky had rather mysteriously
just "shown up" in England inquiring about Dee and Kelly's channeling
and other occult activities. Kelly laid claim to success with
alchemy (he was actually Knighted by the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph,
ostensibly for his "alchemical" contributions to the Court).
What they seemed to be doing was spreading the
knowledge of something among these high houses. We have found that they
were very successful in doing so.
Shortly after Dee had returned to England in 1589, a young
law student named Johann
Bayer (1572-1625) made a contribution to astronomy that almost
certainly sprang from this "secret knowledge" that Dee had apparently
been spreading "on the Continent." Bayer was a Bavarian "amateur"
astronomer, who first named stars by assigning them to constellations
and giving then Greek letters (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, etc.), in order
of decreasing brightness. His seminal work, the "Uranometria"
(published in 1603), not only set this new standard for stellar designation
but also created several entirely new constellations ... one of which
will ultimately have a major role in unraveling the mystery we have before
us.
What Bayer did was to literally "carve out" a new constellation
from the stars of Canis Major. Canis Major of course contains the key
celestial player in the Millennium madness we are documenting -- Sirius.
Bayer's new constellation is also located precisely on the meridian with
Orion, a relationship which we took to be a "marker" of some
kind for future events. He named this new constellation "Columba,"
apparently after "the dove that is sent out from Noah's Ark to search
for dry land after the deluge." What we next needed to do was figure
out the history and mythology of this new constellation, and any connection
to the New Atlantis Dee and Bacon had been seeking.
According to Allen ("Star
Names: Their Lore and Meaning"):
"[Columba] was made up from the southwestern outliers
of Canis Major, near to the Ship [Argo] -- Noah's Ark -- and so it was
regarded as the attendant Dove."
And from Genesis:
At the end of forty days, after the flood, Noah opened the
window of the ark that he had made and sent out the raven to see if it
could find dry land; and it went to and fro until the waters were dried up
from the earth. Then he sent out the dove from him, to see if the waters
had subsided from the face of the ground; but the dove found no place to
set its foot, and it returned to him to the ark, for the waters were still
on the face of the whole earth. So he put out his hand and took it and
brought it into the ark with him. He waited another seven days and again
he sent out the dove from the ark; and the dove came back to him in the
evening, and there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf; so Noah
knew that the waters had subsided from the earth. Then he waited another
seven days, and sent out the dove; and it did not return to him any more.
(Genesis 8:6-12)
So, why did the authors of Genesis depict a dove
in this key role? Because (see Peter
Tompkins, and/or Temple) of the geodetic role of doves in "primitive"
geographical surveying. So, "doves" equal a priestly code for
"earth measurement." And "doves" in the Noah story
indicate a need to determine exact lat/long ...again, after a major, watery
catastrophe ...
Robert
Temple, author of the aforementioned "Sirius
Mystery", has exhaustively explained the deeper connection between
the Argo (the Ark) and Sirius ... Most interesting is his discussion of
the deep (hidden?) relationship between the true nature of the companion
to Sirius, Sirius B -- the amazing white dwarf -- and a little known visible
star in the same constellation of Canis Major, called by the Arabs, "Al
Wazn" -- "Weight" -- so-called (according to a leading
Arabic astronomy expert) because "...the star seems to rise with
difficulty from the horizon." The Arabic expert, Ideler, called this
"an astonishing star name."
Temple goes on to equate this nomenclature, applied to a visible
member of Canis Major, with the ancient, degenerate, "hidden
knowledge" regarding the actual existence of Sirius B -- the super-dense
(but invisible to the naked eye) white dwarf that orbits in the Sirius system.
What Temple did not know (or did not report, because he considered it irrelevant
for his discussion) was that when Bayer "stole" some of Canis Major's
stars to compose the new constellation, "Columba," in 1603 -- one key
star of the new constellation was this same "Al Wazn" ...
"Weight!" The same star that Temple, just under 400 years later,
identifies with a "secret," degenerated knowledge of the Sirian system
itself ...
So, there is an undeniable connection (through this star)
between the "Sirian Complex" of the Dogon myth and mythos of Canis
Major ... and the "new" constellation of Columba, "the
Dove."
The other strong connection to Temple's Sirius Mythos comes with
Columba's association with "Argo" -- the Southern Constellation
representing (loosely) "Noah's Ark" -- and its classic use as an
escape from a great planetary flood/disaster.
Temple refers to the other variants of this same Hebrew story
then circulating in the Middle East, including "The Egyptian story
[according to Allen, that] said that it was the ark that bore Isis and Osiris
over the Deluge ..." (!!) Now -- if you refer to the major MIT science
historian, the late Livo Stechini (in a significant appendix to Tompkins:
"Secrets of the Great Pyramid"), you find that Stechini makes an
excellent case that the "doves" of the Noah story are actually a
classic Egyptian reference to "a standard Egyptian glyph for the stretching
of meridians and parallels." (!)
So ... it's clear that the "secret" creation of a
visible new constellation called "the Dove" (Columba) in 1603, out of
some Canis Major stars, linked with Argo and the entire Sirian Complex, was not
accidental. It was, instead, secretly emblematic at that precise time of the
transposition of the terrestrial Egyptian "meridians and parallels"
into the sky ..!!!
Now, why do you suppose -- just after the BIG Calendar Change at
the end of the 16th Century -- someone would have wanted a visible (Egyptian)
marker in the sky to denote "celestial meridians and parallels?" Why
indeed ... except, in part, to visibly mark in the sky (to those "in the
know") the orientation of the critical "plane of the Earth's
axis" at the end of the Twentieth Century ... when Sirius would cross the
Meridian at Midnight ... in "2000?!"
Now ... things get even more interesting.
As Knight and Lomas have shown in "Uriel's
Machine" there was a Sixth Century monk who took the Church from
Ireland to Scotland. He also was heavily involved with the importation
of a "sacred stone" imported from the holy land (read: ancient
Egypt) used in all subsequent Scottish (and later English) Coronations.
Oh, his name ..?
"Columba!" Why was he named "Columba?" And why did the Founding
Fathers (mostly Masons -- from "Columba's" new home, from Scotland!!)
centuries later call the New Republic they created in the New World "Columbia?"
The classical story is, of course, that it all had to do with "Christopher
Columbus" -- the "discoverer" of America and the New World;
actually, as we have seen, Columbus was only rediscovering the "lost
Atlantis" that most learned men of the day already knew was out there.
In part, this prior knowledge was reinforced by at least one of the major
"best selling manuscripts" of Columbus' time (even Queen Isabella
was said to own a copy!): the remarkable story of another Irish monk --
"St. Brendan, the Navigator," a contemporary of "Columba"
-- who also (curiously ...) made a pilgrimage to Scotland.
According to Brendan's own telling of the tale, a thousand
years before 1492 (!), Brendan and fourteen other monks purportedly
sailed west in a fragile skin-clad boat, to seek this fabled "Promised
Land." Most of the voyagers, including Brendan himself (his manuscript
continues), successfully returned to Ireland after seven years -- with
amazing tales of everything, from "whales" to "icebergs,"
seen along the way.
So, was this a real, 6th Century "Irish Expedition"
to the New World, or ... merely a clever means of passing down through
the centuries "secret" Gaelic knowledge of this crucial "Promised
World?" Even more intriguing: was St. Brendan's name somehow accidentally
substituted in this "code" for the far more appropriate (etymologically
and geodetically speaking) "Columba," in the centuries-long
recopying and retelling of the tale ..? Is this one of the reasons why
the Masonic (Scottish) founders of the Republic ultimately called America
"Columbia" ..?
We'll probably never know.
What we do know is that, potentially confirming this speculation,
is a little known story that Columbus actually with him took one Irish
crewman. A true detail -- regarding his desire to have a serious student
of "St. Brendan's voyage" on his own extraordinary journey --
or, just another "layer" of the deep symbolic "messages"
we have discovered surrounding all of these contemporary speculations
regarding the location and meaning of "the New World" ... St.
Brendan's "Promised Land?"
In light of these abundant symbols, however, we also think
it highly likely at this point that Columbus himself was something of
a carefully-crafted "fabrication" -- his own, now legendary
name being increasingly doubtful as to its true origin. The literary choice
of a "Columbus" (Columba?) as leader of this later 15th Century
expedition to the New World would have been supremely appropriate -- as
another secret "code" -- carefully meant to memorialize to "the
chosen few" this ancient geodetic knowledge of the New World
... and its crucial coming role in "the next Flood."
America: the ultimate "Columba" marker to the
celestial ticking clock that only can be understood from this unique
New World ... when time runs out -- again.
The sudden astronomical appearance of the "dove"
of Columba in sky charts, circa 1603 (remember Dee's preoccupation with
navigation; sailing to and establishing colonies in the New World; the
"secret" 33-year Calendar; finding (measuring!) "God's
Longitude," etc, in this time frame?) indicates the need to determine
the exact lat/long of "God's Longitude" in the New World, to
accurately PREDICT the NEXT catastrophe ... ergo, the "hidden multi-leveled
symbology" of "the Dove." And that is exactly how Columba
can be used today ... as the "clock" just south of Orion, to
indicate (together with Sirius) exactly how much time we have left ...
and measured from WHERE (the United States)... until "Noah"
happens again ...
What this all implies is that the members of these various and
sundry secret orders had come to believe that there would be another Flood.
So much so, that they set up "coded markers" -- both through
a series of "staged events" occurring on the ground, as well
as clandestine signposts in the sky -- to prepare their descendants with
appropriate warnings ... and the Time. They then set about warring over
the sacred land (America) that they all believed would play a key role
in this coming eschatology. However, it now seems that at least one of
these groups, contrary to the prevailing "wisdom," considered
the possibility that the whole disaster might well be totally averted!
And even more, this "rogue society" must have
understood the danger to their plans if the truth ever came out about
the significance of the 33-year cycle calendar. Because, of course, the
33-year calendar is based not on "the life of Christ"
at all; it is based, instead, on a major secret held close by the Masonic
order itself, and on the curious geometry of some very old things in another
old "Atlantis" ... literally on another world ... at a place
called Cydonia.
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