The Forbidden History Of Europe
The Forbidden History of Europe - The Chronicles and Testament of the Aryan Nations.It seems wild beyond belief that humanity’s earliest attempts to construct civilisation were accompanied by someof the largest monuments and edifices ever attempted by our species; yet that is precisely what happened. 1 Andtoday, as we spy those splendid works jutting up from the sands of Egypt and Mesopotamia, or an extremely ancientStonehenge on Salisbury Plain, who can help but wonder why ziggurat, megalith and pyramid-builders so grandshould just disappear from the face of the earth, and with them, the secret age of colossae. Could it really be that thesetalented ancients just drifted off into a coma of intellectual amnesia, or do our eyes deceive us? Their demise closedone whole chapter, one very major chapter, in human history. With their disappearance the guarded wisdom, secretbuilding crafts and technology of the ancients seemingly evaporated amidst the dark and primitive ignorance of thecountryside, amongst the very people who marvelled over such pathetically simple things as plough shares andscythes.General consensus is that under pressure from Christianity and Islam, all the Iranian Magi, and the pagan Gnosticphilosophers of Egypt, Babylon and Greece, saw their respective religions as archaic, futile and illusory, andsubsequently they abandoned their faiths without a second thought. But is it stretching the imagination too much tobelieve that they happily walked away from their idols, ceremonial rites and sanctuaries in droves, therebyrelinquishing for all time everything that their ancestors had taught for the past one to two thousand years?In The Forbidden History of Europe you will learn they did nothing of the sort. Instead the most committedadherents of the ancient order chose to migrate to lands that afforded them safe repose, and with them the old wayslived on, even into the Middle Ages. For the greater part of them the Orient was a natural destination. To explainwhy this was so, we must regress to the age of the “Aryans” (the twice-born) and the Magi. Until now this phase offorced and self-imposed exile remained the forgotten years.one of the edgiest history books in my collection,and one of the best this author went threw hell to print this and nearly died with his family..twice! read,learn,discussIF a Book is worth killing over it's worth reading,regardless of your point of view.1168pg.
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