Just been reading more of "The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya"

By the way, just looked up the name, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yajnavalkya it is obviously a pseudonym, as the origin is from ancient india. The real author is obviously a researcher and writer.

I am finding so much of worth in it, I cannot strongly enough recommend it to anyone who wants to hear a story that makes a hell of a lot more sense out of the fragments of history that we are all at least a little familiar with, especially the context of the Bible, the jews, the myths of atlantis and the Sumerian stories of the Annunaki and their hybrid spawn, the Nephilim, who are, according to this text, the blood lines referred to by David Icke of the royal families, and tie back to the line of Cain, and, later, the evil members of the family of Noah, whose stories have been changed by this bloodline of cult of kings, blood drinking, vampire like, human-farmers, slavers, extortionists, and general nasty people.

I just got through the section on Enoch and his journey told in the Book of Enoch, where the book presents some quite plausible interpritations of the story and points out many things that are interesting.

One of them relates to the Canary Islands, which was said to be the prison where the Atlanteans locked up the worst of the followers of Chronus (vs the king of Atlantis, called Atlas), who is the origin of the story of Lucifer, which itself is derived from a name of a Babylonian king, who led a rebellion in Atlantis (heaven) and his whole thing was all about the back-story behind the Divine Right of Kings and other similar, early forms of cults of government, who abused, ate, tortured and enslaved the more primitive humans they encountered everywhere (the origins of the cabal that conspiracy theories often refer to as "the elites" or similar).

The name of the biggest of the canary islands was originally Tartarus, which has a volcano on it, and is the place referred to in many myths as "hell".

The other interesting things was about the Jamun fruit, which ancient hindu texts seem to suggest were from Atlantis, and that this fruit is the identity of the one in the Garden of Eden story about the "fruit of knowledge of good and evil" and is still well known today, as it was back then, as a medicine to correct blood sugar regulation.

The last bit was about Lemuria, which I had heard of, and you may also have heard of it referred to as "mu", and is also containing the name of the most interesting animal that implies it may have originated there, the Lemur, which is the predecessor of the cat family, and the Lemur is a kind of "missing link" that connects between the quadrupeds and the first bipeds, the monkeys, and then the apes, which leads to us. You could say that the domestic cat is literally a third cousin, by family, of our species, and very notable for sharing a lot of interesting characteristics with humans, most notably, that rebellious, anti-authoritarian attitude that I proudly (and all you good plebs) possess.

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