Monday, April 25, 2016

The Library Kids

The Library Kids website has now gone through its third make-over.  It is now directed to this blog/website.  It's been a fun ride the last 6 years.  We'll see what the future has in store for this series.  
Here are some excerpts from the old site:




The Library Kids is a middle grade (ages 8 to 12 and up) book series about a group of children who find a secret, magical library inside the Cave of the Blue Mounds that has the entire history and knowledge of the Earth in the past, present and future. The children can go back in time and meet famous people from the past and travel to any part around the world. However, the children will end up with a mission at the end of the first book. Their mission will be that they must battle the seven Enemies of the Library and defeat the Dark Master that the Enemies answer to. To do this, they must travel around the world to ancient sites and collect a set of twelve crystals that when put together will make a prison for the Dark Master. The children will travel to ancient sites in America, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Ireland, Greece, Mali, Egypt, India, Tibet, and Australia throughout the seven book series. There will be some American history as well as ancient mythology, folklore, and legend in each book. This series is sure to captivate the middle grade audience as well as adults.
Many of the places that are mentioned in the books, are real places that can be visited as well. 


Some Reviews:


GoodReads:

"I won this book through Goodreads and I loved it. It was a fast read, because it is written for children, yet the story held my interest and I couldn't wait to get to the end of the book and see how it ended. And now that I have read this one I want to read the others in the series! I have always been a bibliophile and the idea of a hidden library in a cave that allows one to explore one's interests in an interactive format intrigued me. I also love history and since much of this book discussed mythology, ancient civilzations, cultural anthropology and history of war and the way the children could see and experience their interests was well done. I could see parents and teachers alike using this book and the others as a springboard to other topics. Also this book discussed morals and virtues in a way that wasn't preachy leading to more learning experiences for all. Miss Moran has a good series on her hands as she tackles current issues and historic cause and effect tactfully. I am glad to see a book that can teach in a fun way back on the market; reminds of some of my favorites as a child." - Lesley

"Really cute story about 5 curious children who are invited into a wonderous library! They begin an adventure that will teach them about themselves and how to combat the evil that wants to try and stop the wonder of learning. Katie always has questions and the magical library seems like the perfect place for her. She is told that she and her friends have a destiny and they will soon start on a great adventure.... Great story for middle age kids, though I am a grownup and I liked it! " - April

Book Review:

"The Library Kids Mystery of the Blue Mounds" is a juvenile chapter mystery written for the enjoyment of middle grade students everywhere. First in a series of seven Library Kids Mysteries, "Mystery of the Blue Mounds" promises to entertain and educate readers, who will be intrigued by the enigma of curious Katie O'Conner's discovery of a vast secret library in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin which allows visitors to travel to any time or place on Earth, past, present or future. Katie and three friends meet the mysterious guardian of the library, an entity named Emily. They learn they must battle the seven Enemies of the Library as part of their initiation into the Library. They also must imprison or contain the non-human Dark Master of the Enemies, or he will destroy the human race and take over the planet. The children conduct a search throughout the series for 12 crystals at ancient archaeological sites that can (together) contain the Dark Master. "The Library Kids Mystery of the Blue Mounds" is a great beginning to entice young readers to learn more about ancient mythologies and cultures and solving mysteries, and not coincidentally, the role of libraries in pursuing this knowledge." - Midwest Book Review




Crystals Retrieved:

Crystal #1 Red oval from the arch in Rock Lake
Crystal #2 Orange oval from the Tomb of the Lost Souls at America's Stonehenge in New Hamsphire
Crystal #3 Yellow oval from the hand of the Giant's skeleton from the Cave of the Giants in Galena, Illinois.
Crystal #4 Green oval at Chichen Itza from the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent.
Crystal #5 Blue Oval at Machu Picchu from the Intihuatana Stone.
Crystal #6 The Hill of Tara in Ireland
Crystal #7 Giant's Causeway in Ireland
Crystal #8 Dogon Elder in Mali
Crystal #9 Under the Sphinx in Egypt
Crystal #10 Cave in India
Crystal #11 Shambala In Tibet
Crystal #12 Outback in Australia



Rules of the Library
1. Please remember that every one has a story to tell.
2. Please remember that there is always something to learn at any given time.
3. You must use the Library materials with respect and responsibility.
4. You must use the material of the Library for good and not for evil.
5. You should be a person of good character and
enjoy the quest for knowledge.
6. You must contribute to the Library and protect it.
7. You will be tested by the Enemies of the Library.


Wednesday, March 30, 2016

More from Diodorus Siculus' The Library of History

The Giants once again - Perhaps a different human species or just humans with genetics for tall stature and/or Gigantism with a height and weight advantage over normal sized humans:
"Furthermore, the Egyptians relate in their myths that in the time of Isis there were certain creatures of many bodies, who are called by the greeks Giants, but by themselves...., these being the men who are represented on their temples in monstrous form and as being cudgelled by Osiris." Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 85.
From Wikipedia - The Narmer Palette:




The Cronide timeline is old. The Trojan War was not so long ago and Diodorus Siculus addresses timeline issues in mythology by stating that Heracles did not live during the Trojan War time period, but at a longer time before it:
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"The account of the Egyptians agrees also with the tradition which has been handed down among the Greeks since very early times, to the effect that Heracles cleared the earth of wild beasts, a story which is in no way suitable for a man who lived in approximately the period of the Trojan War, when most parts of the inhabited world had already been reclaimed from their wild state by agriculture and over the land. Accordingly this reclamation of the land suits better a man who lived in early times, when men were still held in subjection by the vast numbers of wild beasts, a state of affairs which was especially true in the case of Egypt, the upper part of which is to this day desert and infested with wild beasts." - Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 79.
From Wikipedia:
The fight of Heracles and the Nemean lion is one of his most famous feats.




The Timeline (12,000 to 25,000 years ago). I use this information along with some other things to put the date between 15,000 to 19,000 years ago per my analysis:
"The number of years from Osiris and Isis, they say, to the reign of Alexander, who founded the city which bears his name in Egypt, is over ten thousand, but according to other writers, a little less than twenty-three thousand." - Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 73.




The evidence of Dionysus-Osiris in India still has to be there. If you are Indian and you know of this, please write to me:
"Osiris also took an interest in hunting elephants, and everywhere left behind him inscribed pillars telling of his campaign. And he visited all the other nations of Asia as well and crossed into Europe at the Hellespont." - Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 63.
Here is a link of a children's story about Krishna killing an elephant:

More evidence that Osiris-Dionysus is also Krishna:
"He also founded not a few cities in India, one of which he named Nysa, wishing to leave there a memorial of the city in Egypt where he had been reared. He also planted ivy in the Indian Nysa, and throughout India and those countries which border upon it the plant to this day is still to be found only in this region. And many other signs of his stay he left in that country, which have led the Indians of a later time to lay claim to the god and say that he was by birth a native of India." - Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 63.


The Cronides traveled together (Again more evidence of my Mythological Unification Theory):
"Now after Osiris had established the affairs of Egypt, and turned the supreme power over to Isis his wife, they say that he placed Hermes at her side as counsellor because his prudence raised him above the king's other friends, and as general of all the land under his sway he left Heracles, who was all the land under his sway he left Heracles, who was both his kinsman and renowned for his valour and physical strength, while as governors he appointed Busiris over those parts of Egypt which lie towards Phoenicia and border upon the sea and Antaeus over those adjoining Ethiopia and Libya; then he himself left Egypt with his army to make his campaign, taking in his company also his brother, who the Greeks call Apollo. And it was Apollo, they say, who discovered the laurel, a garland of which all men place about the head of this god above all others." - Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 55 -57.



"Of Osiris they say that, being eager for glory, he gathered together a great army, with the intention of visiting all the inhabited earth and teaching the race of men how to cultivate the vine and sow wheat and barley; for he supposed that if he made men give up their savagery and adopt a gentle manner of life he would receive immortal honours because of the magnitude of his benefactions. And this did in fact take place, since not only the men of his time who received this gift, but all succeeding generations as well, because of the delight which they take in the foods which were discovered, have honoured those who introduced them as gods most illustrious." Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, page 55.


Osiris, they say, founded in the Egyptian Thebaid a city with a hundred gates, which the men of his day named after his mother, though later generations called it Diospolis, and some named it Thebes." Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History, Volume 1, pages 49 -51.





Thursday, March 24, 2016

The Meaning of the Pentagram



The Pentagram has been vilified due to Abrahamic Religion.  Abrahamic Religion is a fraud.  It is the cult of Jupiter Sabazius as I have proved out.  That means a cult involving the Cronide family (Cronus, Zeus, Prometheus, Dionysus, Ashtoreth, etc.).  The knowledge of the ancestors was wiped out and kept hidden, scattered in esoteric libraries.  Here is the background of the pentagram:



Sunday, February 14, 2016

History is a Boldface Lie

There are always some remnants left of the truth that were not hidden, destroyed,  or refuted.

















Another Hidden Human Story Update

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