Thursday, January 10, 2008

Hidden History


Scandinavia Atlantis



The problem of the location of Atlantis has been written about in thousands of books.

The ancient texts of Medinet Habu, ancient Egypt sheds light on the problem.

The ancient narative says that the people who attacked Egypt in 1200 BC came from the islands and coastlines of the farthest North. Could these be the islands and coastlines of Scandinavia?

The Egyptians called these Northern invading seafarers 'Haunebu.' There are many artifacts found in Egyptian tombs that relate to the lands of our Viking Ancestors, North-men.

Amber is found in Egyptian tombs as well as mentioned in the ancient texts.

In 1500 BC an embassy of the 'Haunebu' came and gave Thutmose III 8943 pounds of amber.

On the Pylon of Horemheb (1335-1310) is this inscription: "The Haunebu come from the Northern ends of the world."

The phrase "Peoples form the islands and coastlines of the ocean, in the farthest North," has been translated as "North Sea Peoples."

Another ancient description:"The North Sea peoples come from distant darkness (midnight Sun?)

The ancient 'Atlantis Narative,' in which Plato used in his writings talks about the Islands of the North, North Germany, Denmark, and Southern Scandinavia.

The pictures in the murals o Medinet Habu and the 'Atlantis Narrative,' leave no doubt that the invading peoples came from Northern Europe.

The anceint Egyptian artists, in their naturalistic style, havae preserved the likeness of many hundreds of North Sea warriors, with horned helmets, rayed crowns and flange-hilted swords.

Dragon type ships, as well as the racial characteristics of the warriors, blonde and red hair, blue eyes, fair skin, are also depicted.

These Bronze Age horned helmets, depicted on the walls of the temples of Ancient Egypt are found on may Scandinavian rock etchings. Some of the ancient helmets were found in Denmark.

In the course of their Great Migration, the North Sea Peoples left the flange-hillted swords in the graves of the dead. You can trace the whole course of their journey into Egypt this way.

The round shields, tha the warriors of the North Sea Peoples used, are depicted in the Scandinavian Rock etchings.

Proof that the North Sea warriors of Ramses III time, are identified as the Atlantians of of Plato, is extensive.

The site of the Royal Island of Atlantis is recorded on papyrus scrolls.

The Atlantis Narative gives the following clues:
The capital of Atlantis 'Basileia' lay at the mouth of several rivers, cliffs rose precipitously from the sea. Behind the mountains lay a fertile plane.

After the sinking of the Island of Basileia, the whole area of sea became an impassablemass of mud-banks.(Earth quake??)

Checking geography we find that the rivers mentioned in the narative are: the Weser, the Elbe, the Eider and the Hever.

Immediately east of Heligoland, in the shelter of cliffs lay an island that was flooded over 1200 BC.

The copper-ore mentioned in the Atlantis Narative was mined in the mountains of Heligoland.

The circular island of Basileia fits precisely into the gap between the Rock Massive of Heligoland and the old course of the river Hever.

All clues point to Scandinavia and Northern Europe.

Why are the powers that be, hiding this information form us?





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