Solomon Was No Fool

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The Bible tells us that Solomon was a wise man and his name alone tells us he knew the secrets of the sun (Heliopolitanism) and moon (Gaian or Earth worshippers). This union of knowledge would have included travels to India and other nearby places such as Qumran where later Therapeutae and adept people met and worked on the same things Solomon sought to understand. His father David had a Temple built by Ophir or his guild named after him. Ophir was a Phoenician and it is a name that Gene Savoy used on his boat recreating the Phoenician ships that plied the ocean and had what amounts to windlass technology in the ropes connecting the masts. Savoy found these designs in Peru. Ophir's craftsmen were using laminating or hammering of metal technology developed in Peru according to many sources. Whether or not there ever was an Irish (Keltic or Phoenician) king named Ophir who had mines in the so-called New World going back at least two millennia before Solomon is not that important. It doesn't even matter if the story of David and Goliath is factual.


We can be sure that there were such occurrences and events if the people of his elite family went to South America if there were such hominids as the Patagonian Giants that the crews of Magellan and many British officers of the 18th Century report about and artist renderings show. Ah yes, it might even have something to do with the Yeti or Sasquatch. So now you know – I must be a fool to think just because some guy named Kenyon has photos of their skulls in private Museums and sensationalist British officers went along with some legend and had some conspiracy over more than a century to dupe the public – that actually means something. Yes, I do think that there were other hominid strains that developed out of the same genetic evolutionary material that was on the supercontinent called Gondwanaland before it split to form other continents like South America. I thought this kind of thing even before the recent discovery of the Mungo Man.


I am foolish enough to even think that some people like to make others think that we or some European-based culture was most important and at the top of the Scale of Nature. I even think these same people have used science under their funding initiatives to reduce the complex matters of human and spiritual reality so that black and white answers can be managed to their benefit in law and nations developed under Manifest Destiny. Stupid me! Why my stupidity goes so far as to ask them to do genetic testing of the Aleutian mummies and a study of the Moriori of New Zealand and Ainu of Japan (Where some reports say there are only 300 pure blood Ainu left to be persecuted.) to ascertain if the governments of the 19th Century were involved in wiping out the remnants of these cultures on Easter Island and in Newfoundland or the Aleutians and elsewhere.


Heck – I am so stupid I even wonder if the reason the Jews are persecuted throughout recent history has to do with racist divisiveness fomented by the Benjaminites or others that the Jews through them out of the so-called Holy Land. My stupidity is even willing to wonder if the pogrom against the Brotherhood included what Stalin did in the Ukraine.


The fact that I have studied the things that Solomon and his family have studied for millennia before his time has nothing but ridicule to be directed towards me. Yes, I am an alchemist of some sort. I actually do believe in soulful sciences such as the shamans have created throughout hundreds of thousands of years before white man even existed on earth. But I am not so stupid as to buy the astral constructs that these myth-makers built up or other alien theories such as the Elohim in the Bible or Sitchin and Sir Laurence Gardner's work. I even think the Seals of Solomon do focus energy like other mandalas and I think some of these seals were on the stele I found near the Pelota at Chichen Itza.


Paraiba Stone:


Cyrus Gordon has numerous examples of pre-Columbian rocks and language that have been found with skeletons of in the Americas with things like Roman amphorae. He was a Professor of History and a linguistics expert from New York University. The Smithsonian article that was republished in Reader's Digest is one that I think illustrates the problems that those who claim expertise often fall prey to; you could call it ego and you could call it ignorance. I call it conventional butt-kissing or adherence to common 'gradualistic' mindsets that are closed to the facts. Here is the quote from Reader's Digest in a condensed version of a Smithsonian article:


"When nine skeletons were unearthed from a burial mound in Bat Creek, Tenn., in 1889, scientists thought they were American Indians. An engraved stone found under one skull was believed to bear a Cherokee message. But in 1970 historian Cyrus Gordon, an expert in Middle Eastern languages, said researchers had been scrutinizing the rock upside down. The script, he concluded, reads "for the Judeans" or "for Judea" and resembles writing on Hebrew coins from around AD 130.


Despite questions raised in the archaeological establishment about the stone's authenticity, Gordon is unfazed. He hypothesizes that the Tennessee Nine might have been descendants of the Jewish refugees who fled Rome between AD 132 and 135 to escape persecution. 'Put yourself there,' he says. 'You're a member of an oppressed minority. Your people are navigators and sailors. So you get away as far as possible, even across the Atlantic.' Then maybe you sail into the Gulf of Mexico, go upriver and somehow arrive at Bat Creek.'" (13)


They could have landed near Savannah (present day) and made their way inland towards the Hopewell 'finds' where thousands of artefacts have been found. They could have stayed and mingled with the pleasant and gracious Cherokee who they would have shared perceptions of the 'Brotherhood of Man' with; they would both have known about Iesa, who Jesus was named after (that is the name of the 'Brotherhood of Man' concept and the original name of the Pyramid called Cheops, now.). The Cherokee were (and are) a very advanced culture with strong laws and an agriculture that has been with them for a long time. Their spirituality and mystical awareness is something that maintains to this day despite the 'Trail of Tears'. (14)


Another book sheds some light on both linguistics and other themes or areas of contemplation, as it quotes Cyrus Gordon again. This book is written by David Hatcher Childress and it is part of a series of books with all kinds of things that archaeology or supposed scientists will not tell you about. 'Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of South America', says:


"In 1872, a Portuguese land owner discovered some stones near the Paraiba River (not far from Rio de Janeiro) with strange writing carved into their surface. He sent them to the president of the Instituto Historico in Rio de Janeiro where a well-trained naturalist, Dr. Ladislau Netto (1838-94), identified the script as Phoenician. Dr. Netto then forwarded a few excerpts of the inscriptions to Professor Ernest Renan (1823-92) of Paris, who replied that, while no one can really pass judgement on artifacts he has not personally examined, he was nonetheless confident they were a forgery!' (15)


Dr. Cyrus Gordon, a professor at New York University, acquired a copy of the inscriptions in 1967, later identifying the script as Sidonian, close to the letter-forms of the Eshmunazar inscriptions of the early fifth century BC. However, two letters were more archaic, suggesting a sixth century BC date.


Certain linguistic oddities thought a century ago to discredit its authenticity, now actually lend to its credibility according to Dr. Gordon. He writes "No forger who knew enough Semitics to compose such a document would have committed so many apparent errors. Now that nearly a century has passed, it is obvious that the text is genuine, because subsequently discovered Phoenician, Ugaritic and other Northwest Semitic inscriptions confront us with these same errors."


This date would tie in with the worldwide expedition of Solomon and Hiram of Tyre (a Phoenician) that is often said to have only gone around the continent of Africa. A very similar situation to this is recounted in 'America BC.' by Harvard history Professor Barry Fell, regarding the Davenport stele.