Lebor Clann Glas


iconGreat Age of the Celts [594-508 BCE]

1

1Six hundred and six years,
2Since the dawn of the Great Age (594 BCE),
3Jeremiah, Baruciah and Princess Tephi,
4Did land at a place,
5Known as Carrickfergus,
6In the North of the most sacred Green Isle.
7From there they did travel south,
8To the court of King Eochaid,
9A descendant of the Holly,
10And the bloodlines of the Hyksos,
11Who had united,
12The warring tribes.
13There in the court of King Eochaid,
14Jeremiah did anoint him,
15Upon the most ancient and sacred Stone of Destiny,
16The foundation stone of Ebla,
17The white (limestone) rock.
18King of the Isle,
19And the new messiah king,
20Jeremiah did hand him,
21The sword of heaven (Ex Caeli Bur),
22And the standard of the House of Yahudah,
23That upon a sacred marriage with Princess Tephi,
24A union of the most ancient bloodlines,
25Of the Holly,
26The bloodlines of Ebla,
27The Hyksos,
28And Now the House of Yahudah.
29Jeremiah did then declare,
30Let the descendants of this sacred union,
31Unite the world and rid it of evil.
32Thus the Red Lion upon the yellow field,
33Became the standard of the court,
34Of the High King of Ireland,
35Of the House of the Holly,
36And the title Ha Rama Theo,
37Which means His Divine Highness,
38Wrongly written as Arimathea.
39King Eochaid did then show Jeremiah,
40The great treasures of Ireland,
41Saved and hidden for millennia,
42The memorial of great and ancient cities,
43And the Hyksos kings themselves.
44King Eochaid did present to Jeremiah,
45The ancient poems of wisdom of Ebla,
46And the ancient commandments of Akhenaten,
47The books of mathematics of the Hyksos,
48The spell books of Ur,
49The lexica of the first languages,
50The astronomy tables of the Holly.
51At such wonder of wisdom,
52Jeremiah did declare,
53Let us end evil,
54By lighting an eternal flame,
55In the soul and mind of every man,
56That through knowledge of truth,
57All madness cease.
58That once more the sacred isle,
59Be the foundation stone,
60Of divine revelation.

2

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and four years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (596 BCE),
4The Spartans released their Levite prisoners,
5Now more than thirty thousand their colonies in Italy.
6From Apoleon (Apollo also Syracuse),
7The Levites now calling themselves Sabians,
8Did found Mars (Katania) to the north,
9And Mercuria (Kamarina) to the south west.
10From Zarcle (Messina) the Sabians,
11Did found Satania (Reggio) across the straits,
12And Cerberus to the west of Sicily.
13From Heraclea (Hercules),
14The Sabians did travel east,
15And found Diana (Gela).
16In the lands of Calabria the Argeans freed the Simonites,
17Numbering more than fifty thousand.
18From Cronos (Croton),
19The Simonites travelled north,
20To found Sybilaris (Sybaris),
21From Tartatus (Tarentum),
22The Simonites travelled south,
23And founded Calipolis.
24From Sisis the Simonites travelled north,
25And founded Metapolis (Metapontum).
26To the north in Italy,
27From Hera (Paestum) the Simonites founded,
28Pixolis (Pixous) to the south.
29From Cumae, the Simonites founded Neopolis.
30To the far north from Vulcan (Vulci),
31The Spartans freed the Sabians,
32Who then founded Ceres (Caere),
33And Venus (Veius).
34Within twenty five years,
35The Sabians (Levites) to the north,
36Had founded a federation of cities,
37Called Rusna or Chosen People,
38Also known as the Etruscans.
39By the same period,
40The Sabians and Simonites had formed,
41An alliance in the south,
42To create the federation called Graecia (Greece).

3

1Upon the most ancient green throne,
2Of Amen-Ra of the Hyksos,
3Which had been in Ireland,
4For many centuries,
5And upon the Foundation stone of Ebla,
6The sacred singing stone of kings,
7And with the sword of heaven (ex caeli bur),
8A new bloodline of Messiah-Kings was formed.
9Jeremiah did issue a new sacred law,
10Called Tara and later corrupted to Torah,
11Of five sacred texts,
12The first being Genasis (genesis),
13Meaning to start and seek and search for knowledge,
14The second being Eacturas (exodus),
15Meaning the example and parable of knowledge,
16The third being Diatuair (deuteros),
17Meaning the laws of heaven (divine law),
18The fourth being Nome (nomos),
19Meaning the laws of name (natural law),
20The fifth being Anacánain (anakineos),
21Meaning to move and converse (trade) upon water (positive law).
22Above all Jeremiah did decree,
23The of Moses and the Yahudi be,
24That no man shall ever more be above the law,
25That is one claims to be above the law,
26There be no rule of law,
27That if the law if not followed,
28In good faith and without prejudice,
29There be no justice.
30King Eochaid with his Queen Tephi,
31Did unite Ireland,
32Under the laws of Moses,
33As defined by Jeremiah,
34And renamed the capital to Tara,
35A sacred city from which five sacred roads,
36Connected the whole of the sacred isle,
37With Tara being the Height of law,
38And the law of the land.
39Jeremiah did build,
40A school and scriptorium,
41Upon the banks of the River Shannon,
42In the Kingdom of Meath,
43As the first Academy and University of Knowledge,
44Of the ancient world.
45As to the division of Ireland to five,
46The Kingdom of Ulaid (Ulster) be the north,
47The Kingdom of Cóiced (Connacht) be the west,
48The Kingdom of Mumha (Munster) be the south,
49The Kingdom of Laighin (Leinster) be the east.
50All four surrounding the kingdom of Míde (Meath),
51The Kingdom of the High King of Ireland,
52That no King may rule,
53For more than seven years,
54A rule in honor of ancestors of the Holly,
55From the time of Ebla.
56Jeremiah did build,
57A school and scriptorium,
58Upon the banks of the River Shannon,
59In the Kingdom of Meath,
60As the first Academy and University of Knowledge,
61Of the ancient world.
62That all may make pilgrimage to Ireland,
63And honor the most ancient wisdom,
64Of the Holly and first priests of civilization.
65Jeremiah did then spend,
66The rest of his days,
67Upon the Isle of Ireland,
68Teaching and Writing his scriptures,
69While discovering long lost treasures and scrolls,
70Of thousands of years of history,
71As his son Baruciah did return,
72To Elios (Larissa).

4

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and twenty eight years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (572 BCE),
4Jeremiah the seventeenth great prophet of Yeb,
5The son of Ilikiah and the grandson of Zephaniah,
6The man who saved the bloodline,
7Of the house of Da'vid (David),
8And the blood of the tribe of Edomites,
9The man who formed the sacred scripture of Tara,
10As the five books of Moses to the Celts,
11Did give up the ghost.
12The position then befell,
13To his son whose name was Baruciah,
14As the eighteenth Great Prophet of the Yahudi.
15Upon his death,
16A great tomb was erected,
17Upon the Isle,
18Now known as Devenish,
19In the Lower Lough Erne,
20And the no man was permitted,
21To set foot upon such sacred ground.

5

1Within twenty years,
2The religion of Jeremiah,
3Known as Celtii,
4Had spread across the known world,
5In Britannia (Britain),
6There was the Dumnonii of south-west,
7The Breton of south-west,
8The Atrebatii of central Britannia,
9The Icenii of eastern Britannia,
10The Cymrii of western Britannia,
11The Coritani of eastern Britannia,
12The Otadini of northern Britannia,
13And the Caledonii of far north Britanni.
14In Iberia (Spain),
15There was the Gallaeci of northern Iberia,
16The Lusitani of western Iberia,
17The Turduni of southern Iberia,
18The Bastenii of south eastern Iberia,
19And the Edetani of eastern Iberia.
20In Gaul (France),
21There was the Ausci and Pictonii of south-west Gaul,
22The Narbonii and Arverni of south-east Gaul,
23The Aulerci of west Gaul,
24And the Remi, Parisii and Treveri of northern Gaul.
25In Saxony (Germany),
26There was the Sequani and Elvetii,
27And the Teutonii.
28In the Anatolia there was the Galatii,
29And in the Ionian Islands,
30There was the Spartan and Argeans,
31Who embraced the new religion.
32Yet those who refused to embrace,
33The laws of Moses most fiercely,
34Were the Levites and Simonites,
35Who hated rule of law by equality,
36And remained hateful towards heaven.
37The Yahudi prisoners of the Persians,
38As well as the Kananites and Persians,
39Rejected the call for unity amongst the Yahudi,
40As they falsely saw themselves superior to all men.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and forty one years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (559 BCE),
4King Cambyses (Nebuchadnezzar),
5Of the Persians also known as the Chaldeans,
6Also known as the Yahudi tribe of Menes,
7Also known as the ancient Yahudi of Reuben,
8Did give up the ghost.
9The messianic right of kings,
10Granted to him by Jeremiah did befall his son,
11Whose name was King Cyrus.
12The claim that Cyrus and Cambyses (Nebuchadnezzar),
13Were enemies of different tribes,
14A wicked untruth.
15The wisdom of Jeremiah,
16And the power of the most sacred treasures,
17Had awoken the most ancient Druids,
18From their forgetfulness,
19And dark rituals.
20Upon the uniting of Ireland,
21And a world of warrior priest tribes,
22No longer through other kings,
23But an Empire built not on politics,
24But upon honor, knowledge and law,
25With no centre that might be crushed or corrupted.
26Yet such wisdom has also awoken,
27Great hatred and madness,
28In the form of the false prophet,
29Whose name was Daniah (Daniel),
30A cousin of Zedekiah,
31Who with several priests were seized,
32Upon the destruction of Jerusalem.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and forty two years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (558 BCE),
4False priest Daniah (Daniel),
5Succeeded in an audience with King Cyrus.
6Whereupon he asked him,
7If he were a man of science or superstition,
8King Cyrus was outraged by the insult,
9And threatened to have him executed,
10To which Daniel replied,
11That he would prove,
12That the demon god of the Yahudah,
13Be more powerful than the god of Jeremiah.
14Whereupon King Cyrus ordered,
15That Daniel be burned alive.
16But before he was set to be cast into the ovens,
17The Yahudi slaves did coat him in a substance,
18That he did not burn,
19To the fear of the court of Cyrus.
20Yet when they cast Daniah (Daniel) to the lions,
21Again the Yahudi covered him,
22In the scent of an old lion,
23And he was spared.
24The Persians unaware of the deceptions,
25Did believe it to be black magic,
26Whereupon Daniah by using light,
27And mirrors created the illusion,
28Of a hand writing on a wall before the King.
29Yet the head vizier of Cyrus,
30Did see the trick,
31And Daniah was disgraced,
32For the fraud of writing on the wall.
33Yet while he remained in prison,
34Daniah demonstrated profound vision and skill,
35Which the king and the court tested.
36King Cyrus however remained deeply troubled,
37By dream and ghosts,
38To which only Daniah (Daniel),
39Appeared to answer.
40King Cyrus did say that though he fear heaven,
41The magic of Daniah (Daniel) was potent,
42Thus the life of Daniah was spared.

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1The druids of the Holly did devise new poems,
2Simple and clear.
3Laws and rules for tribal warriors,
4They did re-fashion long lost weapons,
5The return of the chariot,
6Yet with new science of the road,
7A respect for knowledge,
8And the wisdom of nature.
9Warriors were also poets,
10And diviners of nature,
11That they could read the signs,
12Of the enemy,
13And not waste their lives,
14Upon the errors of generals.
15In faith they did reveal,
16Secret wisdom,
17In the reincarnation of the soul,
18That an honorable death in battle,
19Would return a greater warrior,
20To respect the gods of nature,
21To respect a brave enemy,
22That the head of the enemy,
23Bravely slain,
24Was to be revered not cursed.
25The druids did know,
26From ancient curse,
27When a king dies,
28The family pick like crows.
29The Druids did devise,
30A culture of local belief,
31In spirits and heroes,
32And tribes were preserved,
33That one King might be vanquished,
34And ten more carry forth.
35Yet in priests most strict the Holly be,
36For no one may be named a druid,
37A Brehom of the law,
38Other than those who did study,
39For such an honor.
40Thus for the first time,
41In all history,
42A druid no longer be blood,
43Of the Cuilleain,
44But one who did show honor and truth,
45For the bonding of word,
46Remained most high,
47That any oath of a Celt,
48Be honor bound,
49In this life and the next.
50But most of all,
51The Holly did honor the word,
52To Jeremiah,
53To the end of human sacrifice,
54And restore rule of law,
55That no one be above the law,
56That good faith and clean hands,
57Prevail the course of justice.
58In the Great Age of the Ram,
59Six hundred and forty five years,
60Since the dawn of the Great Age (555 BCE),
61Holly High King Eochaid,
62The living foundation stone of the Divine,
63Of the most ancient Cuilliaéan,
64And blood descendant of the priests of Ebla,
65And blood descendant of the priests of Ur,
66And blood descendant of the priest-kings of the Hyksos,
67And blood descendant of the priests of Ugarit,
68Did give up the ghost.
69The Marble Throne of Amen-Ra,
70Did then fall to his son,
71Whose name was Lugaid mac Eochaid,
72As the only true blood descendant of Messiah King Da’vid.

9

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and fifty years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (550 BCE),
4General Magon of Carthage,
5Did seize the throne.
6To defeat the Spartans and Argeans,
7King Magon did entreat the Levites,
8That as the Rusna (Etruscans),
9They rise up and expel the Spartans.
10In the Great Age of the Ram,
11Six hundred and fifty six years,
12Since the dawn of the Great Age (544 BCE),
13The Etruscans with the Carthaginians,
14Defeated the Spartans at Vulcan,
15And the other colonies in the north,
16Killing every living thing.
17The Levites and Catharginians,
18Then did capture Alalia,
19Upon Corsica and declared,
20A great union between the people of Carthage,
21And the people of Rusna (Erusca federation).
22Yet as hard as the Carthagians tried,
23They could not yet capture Sardinia.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and fifty five years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (545 BCE),
4The fame and influence,
5Of Keltoi had spread,
6So far and wide,
7That Ireland became,
8The centre of learning,
9And wisdom for the whole world.
10Only the best students,
11Were chosen to come.
12Even the Levites and Simonites,
13Did send their royal sons,
14To Ireland to learn.
15Thus Damasus of Siris,
16Also known as Pythagorus,
17And even Smindyrides of Sibylaris,
18Did come to Ireland,
19Unto the school of Jeremiah,
20On the banks of the River Shannon,
21To read and learn,
22The most ancient scrolls of the Egyptians,
23The science of mathematics,
24The nature and rule of law,
25The fair governance of justice,
26The creation and management of money,
27The ancient secrets of the priests,
28And the mysteries of immortality.
29Upon such knowledge and secrets,
30That in the hope of the holly,
31And the legacy of Jeremiah and the priests,
32That men overcome their base desires,
33And a new world order be formed,
34One borne not from fear but logic,
35A world not crippled by superstition,
36But empowered by spirit.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and fifty seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (543 BCE),
4Damasus of Siris did return,
5To become king of the city.
6There he did found a new religion,
7Called Pythagorea,
8Based upon the knowledge of the druids,
9And his knowledge of his ancestors.
10Damasus proclaimed himself a divine messiah,
11That all forms of obscene consumption and wealth,
12Be an abomination before the Divine,
13And that the wise man seek to overcome,
14The eternal cycle of re-birth and death.
15Many people from other cities of the Graecia (Greece),
16Did hear of Damasus now as Pythagorus,
17And came to Siris to hear him speak.
18Many more came to learn of mathematics,
19And the knowledge of the world of numbers,
20And the knowledge of the ancient Holly,
21And the knowledge of the Hyksos,
22Which Damasus as Pythagorus,
23Did falsely claim as his own inspiration.
24Those that did follow Pythagorus,
25Began wearing the symbol of the Pentagram,
26Which Pythagorus proclaimed be a talisman,
27Of great power and good fortune,
28Without greater knowledge of its provenance.
29In the same year,
30Holly High King Lugaid,
31Son of Holly King Lugaid,
32And Queen Tephi of Jerusalem,
33Did bequeath his kingdom to his two sons,
34Before he did give up the ghost.
35To the north and the Kingdoms,
36Of Ulaid (Ulster) and Cóiced (Connacht),
37He bestowed to his son named Congal.
38To the south and the Kingdoms,
39Of Mumha (Munster) and Laighin (Leinster),
40He bestowed to his son named Eochaid Uairches.
41In the Great Age of the Ram,
42Six hundred and fifty nine years,
43Since the dawn of the Great Age (541 BCE),
44After the city of Sybilaris becoming fractured,
45By the new religion of Pythagorus of Siris,
46Smindyrides did attack Siris,
47And destroy the city to its foundations.
48Pythagorus initially sought sanctuary,
49With the people of Cronos (Croton).
50Within the year,
51The people of Kronos and an army of Pythagorea,
52Did attack and utterly destroy Sybilaris.
53Yet the people of Kronos still rejected Pythagorus,
54Fearing they would be overwhelmed.
55Thus Pythagorus sought sanctuary at Satanis (Reggio).
56There the tyrant king known as Anaxilas,
57Did embrace Pythagorea,
58And Pythagorus anointed him saviour,
59Granting him and all his Levite descendants,
60The symbol of the swastika,
61As yet another symbol stolen from the knowledge,
62From the ancient Cuilliaéan.
63Supported by the followers of Pythagorus,
64Anaxilas captured Zarcle (Messina),
65Adopting the name form himself as Iove (Jupiter),
66As savior of all Graecia (Greece).

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and sixty two years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (538 BCE),
4King Cyrus once again summonsed the false prophet,
5Named Daniah (Daniel),
6To speak to him on terrible visions,
7Of his father King Cambyses (Nebuchadnezzar),
8As a tormented spirit.
9Daniah (Daniel) did speak that the king,
10Did suffer for his dishonor of the Divine,
11Upon the total destruction of Jerusalem.
12That the only means by which the curse,
13Of the house of Menes (Reuben),
14Be lifted be through the restoration of Jerusalem,
15And the return of the Ark of the Covenant,
16To a new temple.
17King Cyrus did speak that he promised an oath,
18Unto his dying father,
19To honor the covenant with the priests of Yeb.
20Thus he could no more demand the return of the Ark.
21Yet it be within his power to free the Yahudah,
22And restore Jerusalem.
23Thus it was King Cyrus,
24Fifty nine years after the complete destruction,
25Of Jerusalem to the ground,
26That he did issue a decree for all the Yahudi,
27Of the Yahudah,
28To be freed from service and allowed to return.
29King Cyrus then did give the Yahudi,
30Twenty thousand slaves by which to recommence,
31The rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem,
32One stone at a time.
33Soon after Daniah (Daniel),
34Did give up the ghost,
35And the claim of false prophet,
36Did befall to his son Haggiah.
37Haggiah did then speak a solemn oath,
38That in honor restored,
39The Yahudah of Jerusalem swear allegiance,
40Unto the House of Reuben,
41By an eternal blood oath and covenant,
42Before all heaven and the earth,
43And that this new holy covenant,
44Shall be known as Mitra (blood oath/blood covenant).

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and seventy years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (530 BCE),
4King Magon of Carthage,
5Did give up the ghost.
6The crown did then go to his son Hasdrubal.
7In the same year,
8Baruciah the eighteenth great prophet of Yeb,
9The son of Jeremiah and the grandson of Ilikiah,
10Did give up the ghost.
11The position then befell,
12To his son whose name was Osiah (Hosea),
13As the Nineteenth Great Prophet of the Yahudi.
14As had now become custom,
15Since the time of his grandfather,
16Osiah (Hosea) did spend time,
17In his education in Ireland,
18And to Yeb (Elephantine Island),
19Before returning to Elios.
20Thus the Persians and Yahudah spies,
21Remained unclear as to the site of the treasures,
22And believed them for a time,
23To be returned to Yeb,
24And their ancient home in Egypt.
25In the Great Age of the Ram,
26Six hundred and seventy two years,
27Since the dawn of the Great Age (528 BCE),
28King Cyrus of the Chaldeans,
29Also known as the Persians,
30Also known as the Yahudi tribe of Menes,
31Also known as the ancient Yahudi of Reuben,
32Did give up the ghost.
33The crown did then befall to his son,
34Whose name was Darius.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and seventy three years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (527 BCE),
4Upon the new reign of Darius,
5Pythagorus and King Anaxilas (Jupiter),
6Sent tribute to the new Persian King,
7As a new alliance between the original home,
8Of the Graecians (Greeks),
9In Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Salento.
10King Darius agreed and sent a force,
11Of more than 500 ships and 10,000 men,
12To support and protect the alliance.
13With the aid of the Persians,
14The Pythagoreans captured Cumae,
15And the Isle of Arime (Ischia),
16Which meant the Graecians (Greeks),
17Did then control trade along the coast.
18King Hasdrubal and the Etruscans,
19Did then attack Cumae and destroy the city.
20Thus for the first time,
21The Levites as the Sabians and Etruscans,
22Also known as the people of Sulumer,
23And the Simonites and the Simones and Greeks,
24Also known as the people of Sumer,
25Were in open war,
26With Carthage supporting the Levites,
27And Persia supporting the Simonites.
28To assist in its struggle,
29The Graecians (Greeks) agreed to peace,
30With the Spartan cities of Apoleon (Syracuse),
31And Heracles (Heraclea) as well as Poseidonia (Olbia),
32Upon the Isle of Sardinia.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and seventy three years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (527 BCE),
4And seventy years since the city of Jerusalem,
5Was destroyed to its foundations,
6The slaves of the Persians,
7Had rebuilt its walls and cleared its markets,
8And reconstructed a temple,
9Above the ancient Rock and cave of Akhenaten (Moses).
10The false prophet Haggiah,
11With thousands of the exiled Yahudi,
12Returned triumphant to Jerusalem,
13While the main priests remained bound to Babylon,
14As they had sworn by blood oath they called Mitra.
15Upon their return,
16Haggiah, the son of Daniah (Daniel),
17Did swear that upon our sacred city,
18We shall build an empire of the mind,
19That will control the world in secret.
20Never again shall we allow such torment.
21Our people shall be free of all curse,
22Yet bound to live as if slaves,
23In close quarters (ghettos),
24That they never forget their blood oath.
25Our people shall seize all the wealth,
26Yet shall live in absolute poverty,
27That no one is wiser who are their masters.
28We shall sacrifice the innocents of our enemies,
29And perform unspeakable evils,
30Unto the lord of demon hosts,
31That he keeps heaven and the Divine at bay,
32And grants us good fortune.
33We shall write history as our own,
34We shall teach even our children falsities,
35That none can rise above,
36Or divide us again.
37Where there is no enemy,
38We shall create them.
39When our children are complacent,
40We shall torment them with fears,
41That the world forever remain ours,
42That we be the servants,
43Of the demon lord of hosts,
44And beyond the hand of heaven.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and seventy five years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (525 BCE),
4The Persian King Darius,
5Did defeat Pharaoh Psamtik III,
6Near the East mouth,
7Of the River Nile.
8The Persian King,
9Upon capture of the Pharaoh,
10Had him executed,
11Declaring himself Pharaoh.
12Yet when the forces of Darius,
13Did come to Yeb,
14Nowhere did they find the treasures of Moses.
15Thus they concluded such treasures,
16Must be returned to Elios (Larissa),
17Under the guard of Osiah (Hosea).
18The false prophet Haggiah,
19Did devise a trick whereby King Darius,
20Could force the true great prophet,
21To break the bond of Persian Kings,
22That they might attack and seize,
23The precious so wanted by the Yahudah.
24Haggiah did visit and meet with Damasus (Pythagorus),
25Whereupon Pythagorus did reveal his religion,
26And Haggiah declared that together they would form,
27A great faith upon the bond of mitra,
28Binding all men to perpetual servitude.
29Haggiah did then implore Darius to aid,
30The Graecians (Greeks) with his invasion forces,
31To crush the Etruscans and Carthaginians,
32And make the land of the Greeks (Italy),
33A permanent vassal of Persia.
34King Darius did agree and within five years,
35All of Sicily and the south of Italy,
36Was under the control of Persia and the Greeks.

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1With aid of Haggai,
2And the Yahudi priests of Mitra,
3Who now called themselves the Magi (Magicians),
4Pythagorus did devise a model of a new society,
5He called the Republic,
6Whereby men rule according to intellect and wisdom,
7As a benevolent council of dictators,
8Under a fascist state,
9As a corruption of the Spartan decree of law.
10Men would be divided into three classes,
11The first being the Patricians,
12Of which would be exclusively those born,
13Of Yahudi priestly houses.
14The second would be men who through skill,
15And learning achieved the highest degree,
16And these would be called Plebians.
17The third being Municeps,
18Who swore with a straight arm salute,
19Their pledge of allegiance to the Republic.
20The last would be slaves,
21Who themselves would be emancipated,
22If they served their masters well,
23Or paid their way to freedom.
24As to the mysteries of the universe,
25Pythagorus did take the stolen knowledge,
26Of the Holly priests and the Hyksos,
27And the stolen knowledge of the Tree of Life,
28Of the HA-KA-BA-LA-AH of Upper Egypt,
29And devised ten occult degrees.
30The first degree was the Messenger (Dove) under Mercury,
31The second degree was the Muse (Kingfisher) under Pleiades,
32The third degree was the Scribe (Magpie) under Sirius,
33The fourth degree was the Soldier (Falcon) under Mars,
34The fifth degree was the Mendicant (Stork) under Jupiter,
35The sixth degree was the Martyred Hero (Condor) under Venus,
36The seventh degree was the Father (Eagle) under Sun,
37The eighth degree was the Priest (Owl) under the Moon,
38The ninth degree was the Prophet (Crow) under the Comet,
39The tenth degree was the Illuminated Man (Gewe) under the darkest night.
40Thus began the Pythagorean mysteries,
41And the theft of wisdom to create corruption,
42The origin of the false mysteries,
43The source of false knowledge,
44The cause of the cleaving of all spirit.
45In the Great Age of the Ram,
46Six hundred and eighty six years,
47Since the dawn of the Great Age (514 BCE),
48Holly King Congal mac Lugaid,
49To the north and the Kingdoms,
50Of Ulaid (Ulster) and Cóiced (Connacht),
51And grandson of Holly High King Eoachaid,
52Did give up the ghost.
53His kingdom then did befall to his son,
54Whose name was Conaing Bececlach.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Six hundred and ninety years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (510 BCE),
4King Hasdrubal of Carthage,
5Did give up the ghost.
6The crown did then go to his son Hamilcar.
7King Darius of Persia,
8Did offer a treaty through his general Mardonius,
9By a plan conceived by Pythagorus and Haggiah,
10That if the Levites as Etruscans,
11And the Simonites as Graecians (Greeks),
12Did cease their feud,
13Then a neutral and sacred place,
14Would be chosen to build a mighty Persian city,
15As a meeting place and safe sanctuary,
16Protected by an elite Persian Guard,
17Whereby all cities of Levites and Simonites,
18Would be recognised,
19And the kings of these tribes,
20Honored as equals known as Patricians,
21As the fathers of a new world.
22A leader would be chosen from each side,
23And co-rule the assembly of Patricians,
24Known as the Senate,
25As equals without dispute,
26Under the sacred motto,
27That the Senate are the People who Rule (SPQR).
28Thus under the patronage of King Darius,
29Of the Yahudi house of Menes (Menesheh),
30And of the most ancient Yahudi of Reuben,
31The sons of Sumer of RusNa,
32And the sons of Sulumer of Graecia (Greece),
33Did found the city of Rama (Roma),
34Meaning sacred and neutral field.
35Mardonius did leave in camp a garrison,
36Of several thousand Persian soldiers,
37Known as the Persian Guard (Praetorian Guard),
38To keep the peace between both sides.
39Pythagorus and Orpheus did present,
40The sacred Pantheon in which the gods of all cities,
41Of the Federation were to be honored,
42The sacred cult of priests known as Flamens,
43Would oversee the peace and the laws,
44And the Senate would be the forum for representatives,
45Of each of the cities.
46King Anaxilas and the Simonites,
47Agreed that his son who name was Junius (Aeneas),
48Be the first Consul for the Graecians (Greeks),
49While King Turnus also appointed his son,
50Whose name was Titus as Consul for the Etruscans.
51In the Great Age of the Ram,
52Six hundred and ninety one years,
53Since the dawn of the Great Age (509 BCE),
54The sons of Remus (Sumer),
55And the sons of Remulus (Sulumer),
56Honored the wolf (Reuben),
57That brought them together,
58To form the eternal sacred Persian city of Rome (Rama),
59Under the religion of Pythagorea and Mitra,
60An eternal pledge to Persia,
61As the protectors of the blood covenant (Mitra).