Bust of Cleopatra VII, Altes Museum, Berlin
Discover the story of a family that changed the world over 12,000 years ago. Discover the story of the Cronides...
Pages
- Home
- Welcome
- Summary
- Email Sign Up
- About
- Shop
- Books
- Interviews
- Lovelock Cave
- Ancient Sites
- Artificial Cranial Deformation
- BigFoot
- Show Us the Mummies
- Slave Trades
- Anthropologists/Researchers
- Red-Haired Giants
- Lost Worlds
- UFO/Alien Data Collated
- Giants/Nephilim Data Collated
- Cryptid Data Collated
- Atlantis
- Watchers/Fallen Angels
- Cannibals
- Occult
- Phoenicians/Europeans in Ancient America
- Little People
- Giants
- Bloodlines
- The Library
- Blog
- Links and Resources
- Radio Show
- SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
- Donate
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Jesus Christ and the Sons of Cleopatra
The identity of Jesus Christ is an area I am researching extensively. Where is the written record of him, other than the bible? Before we can answer this question, let's take a look at something that was occurring near the "time" of his life. It was the power struggle between Rome and Egypt. Cleopatra VII and Caesarion were the last Pharaohs of Egypt. Julius Caesar was the father of Caesarion. Here is what they all looked like according to ancient art:
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Hidden Human Story Book # 6
I am working on my 6th and final book of my series, Hidden Human Story. This is going to be a good one. Please take a look at my other blog and facebook pages for more to read. After next year begins, I will probably work this blog quite a bit. Thanks.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Tartaria
History is written by the victors. Learn the hidden stories of the world that are not told... Map of independent Tartary (in yellow) and C...
-
There are two versions of the Book of Baruch that mention the death of giants. One says over 104,000 Giants died in the flood (Slavonic Ve...
-
The identity of Jesus Christ is an area I am researching extensively. Where is the written record of him, other than the bible? Before we ...
-
Cornelius Hispanus was the praetor who kicked out the Jews from Rome, according to ancient Roman scholar, Valerius Maximus. Per Wikipedia:...