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RECOMMENDED HISTORY/MYTHOLOGY BOOKS

 

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Makers of Civilisation in Race and History

by L A Waddell

One of the most important works on ancient history ever written. This is Waddell's magnum opus, around which all of his other works revolve. The accepted history of Sumer, Egypt and India, the Bible, the Vedas and the development of culture and civilisation should be re-written in light of the information documented by Waddell.

 

Egyptian Civilisation - Its Sumerian Origin and Real Chronology

by L A Waddell

Focussing on Egypt, Waddell shows through prehistoric pictographic  texts and early writings how the Egyptian rulers were subsidiary heads of state for a vaster Sumer-Aryan empire that stretched from Britain to India, from Egypt to the Caucasus.

 
 

Indosumerian Seals Deciphered

by LA Waddell

Waddell predicted the findings in the Indus Valley and showed that those seals were written by the same people who wrote the earliest pictographic texts in Sumer, Egypt and beyond. A convincing case for the existence of the early Aryan empire. Also provides lineages for the early Vedic and Buddhist characters.

 
 

The Aryan Origin of the Alphabet: Disclosing the Sumero Phoenician Parentage of our Letters Ancient and Modern

by L A Waddell

Analysing the earliest Sumerian letters, Waddell was able to demonstrate that this is far from a 'dead'  language, as is conventionally held, and is actually the parent of English, Sanskrit and many other alphabet-based languages.

 
 

The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons

by L A Waddell

Prehistoric inscriptions, written in the same Sumero-Aryan text as found in Egypt and Sumer reveal the British heritage stems from these same peoples. Furthermore, the old British gods and goddesses, and many cultural elements and mythologies are consonant with this same parent-culture.

 

British Edda

by L A Waddell

Translated from old English script that bears striking similarities to Sumerian, this twelfth century version of the Edda pre-dates the Norse versions of The Edda and reveal a tale that is consistent with ancient archaeological and etymological evidence for the Sumer-Aryan empire. That this tale predates not only the Edda, but also the Bible, should interest all scholars of mythology, religion and history. here we find the old gods and heroes: Arthur, Guinevere, Thor etc. Interesting also for containing the earliest king list of Sumer and a photo of a lost 'holy grail bowl', discovered in Sumer in 1900, dated to c. 3200BC, inscribed with the names of the folk we refer to today variously as Arthur, Thor, Adam, Cain, Odin, Indra etc.

 

Ancient Egypt - Light of the World

by Gerald Massey

This is Massey's masterpiece! A thorough examination of the origins of religion, derived from ancient Egyptian science and mythology. Here you will find the original Bible and the original Gospels, as told through Egyptian archetypes, inscribed on papyri and on the walls of temples. Massey had intimate knowledge of the Egyptian mind and spirituality. A true revelation of Gnosticism, and the true revelation of the origin of religion, mythology and the archetypal psyche.

 

Controversy of Zion

by Douglas Reed

An encyclopaedic history of Zionism and its role in shaping the world from the mid-first millennium BC to the mid-twentieth century.

 

Giza The Truth

by Ian Lawton and Chris Ogilvie Herald

Cuts through the speculation and myth-making of many modern 'alternative Egyptologists'.

 
 

The Christ Conspiracy

by Acharya S

Bringing together a wide range of sources, including Gerald Massey, to show how much of the Jesus myth is based upon early astronomical allegory. Is a good companion to Gerald Massey's work.

 

Holocaust Story and The Lies of Ulysses

by Paul Rassinier

Rassinier is the father of Holocaust Revisionism.  Based upon his own experiences in the Nazi concentration camps, and his later discoveries whilst investigating the official historical documentation.

 
 

Secret Societies and Subversive Movements

by Nesta Webster

An authoritative and encyclopaedic text on the development of secret orders that sit at the seat of power behind overt political parties, religious and royal orders. Tracing the history and development of secret orders such as Freemasonry and the Illuminati; how they have directed and controlled world events throughout history.

 
 

Indian Myth and Legend

by Donald A MacKenzie

The development of the Vedic culture and mythology. MacKenzie's works on mythology are some of the finest available. far more than mere retelling of tales, MacKenzie's analyses give historical context and comparative context with other global myths. Provides, like Waddell, a great antidote to modern speculative 'alternative history' authors who rarely, if ever reference the range of evidence and impeccable logic provided by such exemplary scholars.

 
 

Myths of Babylonia and Assyria

by Donald A MacKenzie

A fine analysis of the mythology of Babylonia and assyria, with MacKenzies insightful historical context, with decoding of the early mathematical system that has led to the mythological aging of Sumerian kingships, Old Testament characters and the Vedic ages.

 
 

Egyptian Myth and Legend

by Donald A MacKenzie

Another treat for mythology and history students. Having read umpteen conventional and unconventional books on Egyptian mythology, this book - along with Gerald Massey's works - provided numerous insights unavailable in the others. Today's popular works are sadly lacking the clarity and understanding provided by these earlier scholars. Not only that, but they are so often lacking reference to numerous myths that played a central role in the development of these early cultures. This sin of omission makes it easier to misinterpret and speculate on matters that should be readily apparent and easily researchable. 

 

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