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Originally posted by SPACEYstranger
reply to post by iksose7
If any of this is true, then its a good thing "TPTB" dont allow us to know about it. Because if they did, it would surely be gone and misused by the time the "invaders" arrive.
The "Emerald Tablets" published by the Colorado occultist "Maurice Doreal" (Claude Doggins) in the late 1940's but claimed to have been originally compiled by the Atlantean priest-king "Thoth," might be added to the library of fictitious occult classics like the /Necronomicon/ of Abdul Alhazred, the Freiherr von Juntzt's /Unaussprechilchen Kulten/, the /Book of Eibon/, and the Comte D'Erlette's /Cultes des Ghoules/. I myself once thought of adding /The Book of Visitations/, by the mediaeval wizard David de Norvélin, a defrocked one-time chaplain of the Lady Jirel's Château de Joiry with its underground inter-dimensional passageway to the Black God's domain. Now, unlike the /Necronomicon/, the "Emerald Tablets" actually exist--only, they were composed by Claude Doggins in Sedalia, Colorado, in the 1940's or around 1950, not by Thoth in Atlantis! In this respect, they might be more comparable to Madame Blavatsky's /Book of Dzyan/.
Originally posted by Logman
The original Emerald Tablet was supposed to have been one tablet, from which translations circulated about 1000 years ago. Modern literature surrounding the Emerald Tablet comes from someone called "Dr. Doreal" in 1925 and has absolutely no bearing on the original.
So you can read it 100 times, but it's still fairy tales.
Originally posted by Kharron
reply to post by iksose7
Well, we have to go through Zahi Hawass to get the truth.
Don't see that happening until 'the guardian' is removed.
Khar