Here's a sample of some of his work on Egypt in particular. We shared a belief in an ancient race of
man, complete with written language, in the area of Northwest Europe. Modern scholars will do
whatever they can to destroy this idea, of course. It interferes with their "man arose from apes" nonsense.
The equation of the Egyptian Seb with the Greek Cronos is not an arbitrary association. Expert Egyptologists and Assyriologists have known for over a hundred years that Seb (Egyptian), Repa (Coptic), Kaiwan (Akkadian), Chiun (Hebrew), and Cronos (Greek) are all names of the same deity. (Budge, 1960; Tyndale, 1962, et al.) The Roman equivalent, of course, is Saturn.
Just a single star could be used to represent Seb. In this respect, it is interesting that the only place Saturn-Cronos (Seb-Repha) is mentioned in the Bible, the figure of a star plays a prominent part. Acts 7:43 mentions "the star of the god Rephan" in reference to this diety. It is gratifying to see this "star" in the Egyptian glyphs as well. Concerning this reference to the star-god Rephan in the Bible, some scholars believe it to be "a deliberate substitution of Repa, a name of Seb, the Egyptian god of the planet Saturn." (Tyndale, 1962)
On much shakier ground is a claim by Dr. Paul Schliemann, grandson of the famous Heinrich Schliemann, that among other relics relating to Atlantis he discovered an Egyptian papyrus in the Hermitage at Leningrad which said: "Pharoah Sent sent out an expedition to the west in search of Atlantis from whence 3350 years before the Egyptians arrived carrying with themselves all the wisdom of their native land. The expedition returned after five years with the report that they had found neither people nor objects which could give them a clue to the vanished land." (Schliemann, 1912)
This papyrus has never been seen by anyone else, so it remains in limbo. Had Schliemann used the term "Land of the West" instead of "Atlantis" it would be a little more believable. However, I did find that there actually was a pharoah with the unlikely name Sent. Pharoah Sent, or Senta, was the fifth king of the IInd Dynasty who ruled approximately 4000 B.C. (Budge, 1960)
A measure of support for Dr. Schliemann's "discovery" comes in the form of a hieroglyphic text inscribed on the Great Ebony Label found in 1901 by Sir Flinders Petrie in the "tomb" (actually a cenotaph) of King Aha Menes at Abydos (Petrie, 1902). Upon translation it told how this great king and admiral, in his old age, had embarked on a voyage of exploration with his fleet into the "Western Ocean":
"King Menes, the Ruler of Mizraim, the Land of the Two Crowns, the perished dead one in the West of the Horus race . . . The Commander-in-Chief of Ships made the complete course to the end of the Sunset Land. Sailing in ships, he completed the inspection of the Western Land. He built there a holding in Urani Land. At the Lake of the Peak, fate pierced him by a Hornet (or Wasp) . . . This drilled tablet set up of hanging wood is dedicated to his memory." --Trans. by R. Cedric Leonard. (Compare with Petrie, 1923)
Notice that the place-name given in the inscription for this Far Western Land is Urani, which some authorities associate with Erin, the old name for Ireland. But it also calls to mind Uranos, the father of King Cronos, illustrating a possible connection between Ireland and the once great empire of Atlantis. Since the "tomb" at Abydos is empty, it is assumed that Aha Menes was buried in this Western Land.
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Finally, I couldn't help but notice the similarity between the Egyptian glyph for "temple" and an actual stone-walled building among the underwater ruins of the Bahamas. Near Andros island (on a shallow underwater shelf) is a rectangular ruin made of stone. Its walls are approximately three feet thick. Some investigators have dismissed it as the remains of a pen for storing conch shells. To them let me say (read my lips), you don't build storage pens for such items out of stone, using perfectly rectangular complex patterns, with walls three feet thick! Compare the following: one from Egypt and the other from the Bahama Islands.
Various researchers, including myself, have noticed the striking similarity between the floor-plan of the ruin near Andros island in the Bahamas and the Mayan "Temple of the Turtles" located at Uxmal, Yucatan. So now we have Egypt, the Bahamas, and Mexico. Interesting.....
By the way, on a personal note. I believe Atlantis was in the Pacific, for several reasons.
One of which is this. Imagine being "outside" the pillars of Hercules. Could the Gibraltar
one be the "fantastic, most important" pillars, when it is some miles across at that point
and there are no real mountains to speak of on either side of it? Yes Gibraltar is a hill,
and on the other side there is one but not close by, and not that grand.
Now, take Panama, prior to the Canal being built.
A pillar of Hercules that opened one up into the whole Pacific would be quite a pillar, right,
and there are mountains on both sides of that much narrower opening of the river that
they used to construct part of the canal with.