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december
02-06-2007, 10:52 PM
There is very little information in the net about this subject... So, I decided to ask you, guys.

Can anybody recommend a book or an article in a magazine about Hyperborea?...

Thank you....

:)

neutron flux
03-06-2007, 01:13 AM
Off the top of my head I only have some channeled info, so take it or leave it, but I'm sure I have an article or maybe it's a book I can't quite remember with some info but if I find it I'll post it. Anyway, some channeled info:

Q: (L) Okay, I am really curious to discover something about the ancient legend of the Hyperboreans?
A: There is a masking there. It is an incorrect description.
Q: (L) What do you mean? There was a race supposedly called the Hyperborean...
A: That is a masking.
Q: (L) What is a masking?
A: A masking is an incorrect description of an historical event or condition.
Q: (L) What was the true event or condition that is masked as the Hyperboreans?
A: There have been, in your third density environment, at various points in space-time, residing on the surface of your
planet, and also within its atmosphere, which structure has changed repeatedly, and, in fact, underneath the surface of
your physical environment in 3rd density, a great many types of races of humans, some of whom are currently existing in
your environment, and some of whom are not. And, also alternate humans. In other words, human-like 3rd density
beings who could not be accurately described as humans as you know them. And, also there has been interaction with
4th density beings who pose as 3rd density beings, and 3rd density beings who have, at times in your history, have been
able to temporarily and at will interact with 4th density in such a way as to present themselves as 4th density beings. So,
we are describing here a virtual potpourri of history involving intelligent life within some realm or condition of your
environment. To zero in on any group and give them a name at this point is not really appropriate as names connote
approval, but, in fact, may merely be a stamp.
Q: (L) Okay. Is that all?
A: That's up to you.
Q: (L) The Hyperboreans were described as a race that lived in the far North, living in a tropical pocket near the North
Pole surrounded by mountains of ice. They were supposedly semi-transparent and supposedly something forced them to
move among other humans, and they interbred with them. The legend is that every 5th generation, following the maternal
line, produces an individual of exceptional beauty and intelligence. So, it is thought in some places that people who are
exceptionally beautiful and intelligent are the result of the Hyperborean genetics. Also, the Hyperboreans were supposed
to be the predecessors of the Celts.
A: That is such a pleasant story! Mmmmm.
Q: (L) I liked it!
A: Unfortunately, it does not reflect fact. But, fantasy is always fun.
Q: (L) Was there a race that lived in the area of the North Pole?
A: Well, there is a group currently living in the area of the North Pole.
Q: (L) Who is that?
A: Eskimos.
Q: (L) Okay. Do any secret libraries containing all the secret wisdom of our history exist anywhere on the planet?
A: No. The secrets that you are alluding to are contained within mental structures in psychic realms, some of which you
have little or no conception of. There is no need to record anything in any form that could be placed in any library. It is all
done verbally and through mental telepathy.


Q: I didn't think so. Okay, in this book it says: Diodorus Siculus, writing in the 1st century B.C., said that "certain sacred
offerings wrapped in wheat straw come from the Hyperboreans into Scythia, whence they are taken over by the
neighboring peoples in succession until they get as far west as the Adriatic. From there they are sent south, and the first
Greeks to receive them are the Dodonaeans. Then, continuing southward, they reach the Malian gulf, cross to Euboea,
and are passed on from town to town as far as Carystus. Then they skp Andros, the Carystians take them to Tenos, and
the Tenians to Delos. That is how these things are said to reach Delos at the present time." So, from very ancient times,
there was this practice of the Hyperboreans sending sacred offerings to the Island of Delos. Now, the Island of Delos is
supposedly the birthplace of Phoebus Apollo, whose mother was Leto. Supposedly he was born on Mt. Cynthus. This is
a very curious thing. This is contrary to the old view that the cultural flow was from the Mediterranean to the North, that
civilization began in the Near East. It implies a cultural flow from the North to the South. What were these ancient
Hyperboreans sending to the Island of Delos?
A: Leaves bearing cryptic codes.
Q: What was the connection between the Hyperboreans, including the Celts of Britain, I believe, and the people of
Delos?
A: Northern peoples were responsible for civilising the Meditteranean/Adriatic peoples with the encoded secrets
contained within their superior extra-terrestrially based genetic arrangement. Practice of which you speak was
multi-trans-generational habit.
Q: Is it the case that some of them communicated with higher density beings via Stonehenge, and that these
communications they received...
A: Stonehenge used to resonate with tonal rill, teaching the other wise unteachable with wisdoms entered psychically
through crown chakra transceiving system. [Note: the word "rill" is new to me. Webster defines it as a small stream or a
little brook; to flow in or like a rill.]
Q: Was Stonehenge ever complete, with all the stones there? This author suggests that it was never completed because
there are missing stones...
A: Of course.
Q: What happened to the stones that are missing? The books suggests that it was never finished because the architect
must have died.
A: Nonsense. Multiple shocks registered throught the ages.
Q: Was Stonehenge built in stages as this author suggests? Did it start out as a circular ditch, at the time of the so-called
Aubrey holes?
A: No.
Q: Was it built all at once, complete?
A: Yes.
Q: The legend was that the god, Phoebus Apollo, danced at Stonehenge every nineteen years. What does this relate to ?
A: Symbolic. Tides, moon eclipses, that sort of thing. Think of Wiccans entubed on the information superhighway!
Q: I mean, there are stones just plain missing! Who could haul off such big pieces of rock?! . (A) You asked about these
missing stones, and the answer was the multiple shocks registered. (L) Right. What about these multiple shocks. What, in
particular?
A: Some were earthquakes; mini-cataclysmic in nature. Some were EM generated smashes, when terran forces clashed
with outside "forces."
Q: Are you suggesting that some of these rocks were vaporized, as it were, by some sort of particle beam weaponry?
A: EM activity.
Q: What was the purpose of the 56 Aubrey holes?
A: Ground.
Q: Why did they bury ashes of dead bodies in them?
A: That was later... fragmented suspicions.
Q: Was Stonehenge once known as the Cloister of Ambrius?
A: Yes.
Q: Who was Ambrius?
A: Druid tradition/cloak.
Q: What was it a cloak for? Who was Ambrius?
A: Not who. What.
Q: What was Ambrius?
A: They would label as a god. You might say otherwise.
Q: What was the meaning of the Sword thrust into the ground that was worshipped by the Scythians; the Scythians being
connected with the Hyperboreans and Celts of Britain.
A: Scithe.
Q: Who was that?
A: Scythe.
Q: That was the Sword God? Saturn?
A: No.
Q: That was the meaning of the sword thrust into the ground; it was a scythe?
A: Empowerer, or so they thought.
Q: Which god did this sword in the ground represent?
A: Maybe Zeus.
Q: Did Berengar Sauniere find parchments in a pillar of any kind?
A: Yes.
Q: Were they coded messages?
A: There were/are so many such.
Q: Are these coded messages that he supposedly found, the same ones that are presented in the book Holy Blood, Holy
Grail?
A: No.
Q: Are the ones in the book dummied up?
A: Corrupted.

december
03-06-2007, 07:56 PM
Off the top of my head I only have some channeled info, so take it or leave it, but I'm sure I have an article or maybe it's a book I can't quite remember with some info but if I find it I'll post it. Anyway, some channeled info:

Where did you copy it from, neutron flux?

_invisibleplane_
03-06-2007, 10:15 PM
http://www.mediafire.com/?2y212tpm2um

pretty interesting topic...from the radio show 'a view from space', discusses hyperborea(believed first civilization) and the illuminati's man made global warming agenda to melt the north pole, to re-establish their civilization/new world

december
03-06-2007, 11:33 PM
http://www.mediafire.com/?2y212tpm2umpretty interesting topic...from the radio show 'a view from space', discusses hyperborea(believed first civilization)

Yes, some people believe that Hyperborea was the first civilization, and their language was Russian.


...and the illuminati's man made global warming agenda to melt the north pole, to re-establish their civilization/new world

This sounds like nonsense already. :)

december
05-06-2007, 12:21 AM
So, are there any books about Hyperborea?..

neutron flux
05-06-2007, 01:04 AM
Where did you copy it from, neutron flux?

The cassiopaean transcripts. There is some info the the book "Secret History of The World" by Laura Knight-jadczyk and some of the sources are:

Diodorus of Sicily translated by C.H. Oldfather

Herodotus, The Histories, Book 4 translated by Aubrey De Selincourt, revised by John Marincola

The Greek Myths by Robert Graves

december
06-06-2007, 05:24 PM
Thank you, neutron flux. :)