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Japheth and Ham - 13
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 7:54 am    Post subject: Japheth and Ham - 13 Reply with quote

There is a map of North America, showing the outline of both coasts from the
Hudson Bay country of Canada to Panama in the South. It was obviously taken
from one of their meridian circle navigation charts that Eratosthenes
developed.

In addition, examples of their mathematics is displayed along with
oceanography. Their alphabet was written in stone for us to see. Astronomy
as a science is displayed.

Remember, before the fall of the Roman Empire, the Center of Western
Civilization rested along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

The modern day Epigraphic scientists are puzzled as to what happened to all
of these people, from the Celts, to the Carthaginians, to the Libyans and
all the other original settlers who have come to this land.

Certainly educated people in the sciences and mathematics lived here many
years ago, that is now obvious. But when the American colonists arrived, the
natives had no written language nor any knowledge of higher education.

For example, the Paiute and Shoshone tribesmen of Nevada were asked where
all of the petroglyphs we now know to have been scribed by the Libyans came
from, they could tell the archaeologists and epigraphists nothing except
that neither they nor their forebears had cut them.

However, some of the methods and style of living that were taught by these
ancient settlers have come down through the centuries by the indigenous
peoples who were here and then remained after the mysterious disappearance.
For example, in the modern, Libyan North African region there are two
Distinct ecological groups.

1). The first is the modern Berber who is of lighter skin with obvious and
European features with many having blond hair and blue eyes. He prefers to
live in the mountainous regions where there is more water and better soil.
He is an agriculturist and he builds his home pueblo style out of sun-dried
mud which he calls in Arabic attobi which in America is called adobe.

Their buildings are multi-level with the floors and ceilings strengthened
with wooden beams which project beyond the outer walls. His dress code calls
for the women not to wear the face veil but to tattoo their chins.

The mens custom was to cover their heads and faces with a scarf-like cloth,
showing only their eyes to strangers. Even today, these modern Berbers still
speak the Berber language which came to them from their Celto-Iberian
background.

2). The second ecological group is the Arabs. They are nomadic, moving their
herds from place to place in the lowlands. They live in tents. The women
cover their heads with veils and are not tattooed. The men do not veil the
face. Their language is Arabic.

In the Peabody Museum of Harvard University are ancient bowls made by these
Libyan mariners who built their temporary colonies in the Southwestern
United States. The bowls very clearly show a man and woman painted on the
sides of each. The women have no veil but have their chins tattooed. The men
have the Berber type of scarf covering their faces with only the eyes
showing! Beyond a doubt, these people were a part of the Libyan expeditions
into the Western United States. They, too, suddenly disappeared in the 10th
to 12th century A.D., after having been here from about 500 B.C. All of
these people abandoned their towns and simply vanished.



The ancient Berbers were of Celto-Iberian origin. They spoke a Gaelic
Celto-Iberian language. When we again return to the Scottish Declaration of
Independence and read that they traveled through Iberia (The Spanish
Peninsula) on their way to Scotland and Ireland, it would account for the
Celto-Iberian-Gaelic dialect.

It is in this language that the great majority of the petroglyphs are
written. It is obvious that the Libyan Berbers associated with the Celts of
the Eastern and Northern United States during the apex of their civilization
here.

It is apparent that they had a flourishing trade with their home countries
of Europe. Not only did they travel to and from Europe on occasion in their
own ships, they conducted commerce with the traders from Tarshish and
Cartage.

Just as the Celts in the Glastonbury and Avalon areas of England mined for
tin and lead and shipped the finished metal to Rome in Joseph of Arimathea's
ships, the same Celts conducted mining operations in America and either sold
or traded their metal with Europe. But it all vanished around the end of the
first millennium A.D.

: When the first Celts arrived in America, they were as pagan as their
brothers in Europe.

Many of the earlier inscriptions in America depicted Baal worship and
classical Phallic worship. Then, all of sudden, there came the appearance of
Christian inscriptions.

In fact, whenever it was possible, the later Christian inscriptions were
inscribed over the top of the earlier pagan writing. This was obvious to the
Epigraphic scientists because the later inscriptions were cut deeper and
partially obliterated the earlier work. In Cripple Creek, Colorado there is
a memorial in Greek that states,

"Herein is the last resting place of Palladis (a priest), the servant of
God."

At Oak Island, Nova Scotia is found an inscription in Libyan dialect of the
North African Coptic Church, which states,

"To escape contagion of plague and winter hardships, he is to pray for an
end or mitigation, the arif: The people will perish in misery if they forget
the Lord, alas." (The arif was a precentor in charge of a small congregation
lacking an ordained priest of the North African Coptic Church)
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