A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, the delightful Fairy Godmother appears! With a wave of her wondrous wand and a bouncy "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," the Fairy Godmother transform
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February 2, 2005 by geser nart
"Each year the World Economic Forum convenes in Davos, Switzerland. Over 1,000 CEO's, prime ministers, finance ministers, and leading academics gather in February to attend meetings and set economic agendas for the year ahead. What if a small group of these world leaders were to conclude that the principle risk to the earth comes from the actions of the rich countries? ...In order to save the planet, the group decides: Isn't the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations ...
February 1, 2005 by geser nart
DEVELOPMENT OF YIDDISH OVER THE AGES The creation of the Yiddish language about ten centuries ago was a unique occurence in Jewish culture and in world culture as well, with but few parallels elsewhere. The ultimate impact on Jews and Jewish life in Eastern Europe and all over the world was critical to Jewish life and development. Perhaps the most important impact was inherent in the language itself: its warmth, its sweetness, its ease of use, its complementary relation to Hebrew, its...
January 31, 2005 by geser nart
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF KHAZARIA by Kevin Alan Brook "Of all the astonishing experiences of the widely dispersed Jewish people none was more extraordinary than that concerning the Khazars." - Nathan Ausubel, in Pictorial History of the Jewish People (1953) "The Khazar people were an unusual phenomenon for Medieval times. Surrounded by savage and nomadic tribes, they had all the advantages of the developed countries: structured government, vast and prosperous trading, and ...
January 30, 2005 by geser nart
Phoenician Alphabet, Mother of Modern Writing According to the Egyptians language is attributed to Taautos who was the father of tautology or imitation. He invented the first written characters two thousand years BC or earlier. Taautos came from Byblos, Phoenicia, that shows a continuous cultural tradition going back as far as 8,000 B.C. Taautos played his flute to the chief deity of Byblos who was a moon-goddess Ba'alat Nikkal. Note: Taautos was called Thoth by the Greeks and the...
January 13, 2005 by geser nart
THE MONGOLS Mongol historiy is a topic widely touched upon, and a good source will be "Mongolia - A Country Study" linked at http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/mntoc.html authored by Robert L. Worden and Andrea Matles Savada, eds. Washington, DC: Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress, 1989. An excerpt could be seen at http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Mongolia.html. Most of the studies concentrated on Mongolians at the time of Chinggis Khan (Jenghiz Khan or Genghis Khan) and his trans...
December 28, 2004 by geser nart
Hyping Terror For Fun, Profit - And Power For those who prefer to read things online, an unofficial but complete transcript is here: http://www.silt3.com/index.php?id=573 What if there really was no need for much - or even most - of the Cold War? What if, in fact, the Cold War had been kept alive for two decades based on phony WMD threats? What if, similarly, the War On Terror was largely a scam, and the administration was hyping it to seem larger-than-life? What if ...
December 28, 2004 by geser nart
DNA analysis on Native Americans Modern Genetic Research Confirming Cayce’s Story. This section adapted from Mound Builders: Edgar Cayce's Forgotten Record of Ancient America by Gregory L. Little (August 2001). DNA analysis on Native Americans began in the 1980s, but with rapid technological improvements. research intensified in the early 1970s. Several teams of genetics researchers at prominent American universities have been conducting numerous studies. Although results from early s...
November 1, 2004 by geser nart
Geser, Hero of the People by Sarangerel Odigon The Buryat heroic epic Geser is one of the landmarks of Buryat Mongolian folklore and mythology. While there is some tenuous relationship between it and the Tibetan legends of Gesar of Ling, the Buryat Geser is a shamanist epic while the Tibetan legends are Buddhist. In fact the more important name for Geser is his original name, Bukhe Beligte, which was his name when he was a sky spirit (tenger) of the 55 tenger of the western direction...
October 28, 2004 by geser nart
Ancient Egyptian Flying Vehicles Excerpt from The Anti-Gravity Handbook By D. Hatcher Childress Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to overlook a very important fact. While it assumed that most flying saucers are of alien, or perhaps Governmental Military origin, another possible origin of UFOs is ancient India and Atlantis. What we know about ancient Indian flying vehicles comes from ancient Indian sources; written texts that have come down to us through the centuries. ...
October 27, 2004 by geser nart
Hitler's Forgotten Library By Timothy W. Ryback - the director of the Salzburg Seminar, a forum for global dialogue on issues of contemporary concern, and the author of The Last Survivor: Legacies of Dachau. The books that constitute the Hitler Library were discovered in a salt mine near Berchtesgaden haphazardly stashed in schnapps crates with the Reich Chancellery address on them by soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division in the spring of 1945. After a lengthy initial evaluation a...
September 23, 2004 by geser nart
Athena and Eve by Robert Bowie Johnson , Jr. Ancient Greek religion, what we call mythology, tells the same story as the Book of Genesis, except that the serpent is the enlightener of mankind rather than our deceiver. Athena represents Eve—the reborn serpent’s Eve in the new Greek age. She and the Parthenon and the entire ancient Greek religious system celebrate the rejuvenation and re-establishment of the way of Kain (Cain) after the Flood. Though on one hand Greek idolatry violates...
September 15, 2004 by geser nart
by Holten Whitney [Originally published in Common Sense, 1 January 1961] WHAT I SAW. Back in June, 1945, I was stationed at the former German concentration camp at Dachau, Bavaria. The Jewish refugees were still there in great numbers, the war having ended for Dachau only two months earlier. The other refugees, had long since gone home and to work. The Jew refugees remained and were pilfering the camp of everything they could easily carry away. The warehouses and storerooms of the c...
September 6, 2004 by geser nart
CULTURE of BARBAROUS EUROPE: TYPOLOGY of MYTHOLOGICAL IMAGES by Fantalov Alex “The goal for which we have striven so concertedly for three thousand years is at last within our reach, and because its fulfillment is so apparent, it behooves us to increase our efforts and our caution tenfold. I can safely promise you that before ten years have passed, our race will take its rightful place in the world, with every Jew a king and every Gentile a slave. We will openly reveal our identity with ...
September 5, 2004 by geser nart
GLOBALISM OF SUGHDIAN SPIRITUALITY 24.07.2003 "There came into the world a blue-gray wolf whose destiny was Heaven's will. His wife was a fallow deer. They travelled together across the inland sea and when they were camped near the source of the Onan River in sight of Mount Burkhan Khaldun their first son was born, named Batachikhan." -The Opening Lines of the SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS Throughout the millennia Sughdians elaborated the rich heathen pre-religious secular spiritual...