Thursday, August 14, 2008

Theseus, Turks, and Minoa as Egyptian descendants.


Theseus, Turks, and Minoa as Egyptian descendants.

by valpetridis @ 2008-04-10 - 17:13:00
(writers note: I am debating if the first book should conclude with Maimonedes and then save the Christ science and other material, including myth for a second book, it seems to have diverged from the original theme, I will finish the rest of the material then judge if I will include the latter part of it, I will finish off with an inclusion of astronomy and quantum physics, including theories concerning time travel and trans-movement through out the universe in seconds, theatrical sound theories, and actually a working theorem in practice)
Theseus was born of a divine conception. God needed someone to free the Greeks from the Egyptian Minoans. Many believe the Minoans were Phoenicians, however unless the Phoenicians are Egyptian the ancient Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur proves that the Minoans are of Egyptian descent. Theseus father, who like Joseph was genetically Theseus father, though Zeus or god conceived him hide sandals and a sword under a rock for Theseus to retrieve after he matured. The sword represents the arms the Greeks could no longer wield due to their servitude to the Minoans. Every year the young were gathered from and assimilated into the Minoan culture, “eaten by the Minotaur symbolic of the bull headed half beasts the Greeks depicted the Minoans as. This depiction was derived from the bull jumping festivals the Minoans would partake in. The word labyrinth literally means two headed axe and was the symbol used by Minoan for their empire. After retrieving the sword and sandals Theseus helps an old lady across a river and loses one sandal. This symbolizes that the footing of the Greeks had on their own soil and as it was controlled by others it was half theirs. It was the princess of the Minoan king who helped Theseus defeat the minotaur as she like many knew their blood was Greek based on the children stolen from the Greeks as the janissaries of the Turks eventually took over the ottoman empire and saved the Greek knowledge that the Turks distained and later were credited for saving, the Turks burned down the library in Alexandria because it was material beyond the Koran, luckily the delays helped save some of this ancient knowledge, though a lot ended up in private collections. It was the Greek janissaries who prized their heritage and civilized the Turkish Empire. By the middle of the time of the Ottoman Empire, the empire was fully controlled by janissaries. In the same way the children of Minoa finding out about their heritage helped the Greeks liberate themselves. The lesson here is do not kidnap children cause once they grow up and finds out about their lineage they will destroy you and promote their heritage. Theseus then returns home but forgot to change the sails to the colour of victory causing many to think he had lost the fight for liberation, this symbolises that victory in Crete was not a complete victory as the authority and forces of the Minoans still existed in Mycenium Greece. Greece. Theseus then goes to Thebes as he completes the task of fully liberating the Greeks. There the sphinx, which was the Egyptian symbol of divine authority granted to the pharaoh, confronted him. The sphinx would devoid anyone not capable of realising the truth of the riddle that sustained the sphinx’s authority and power. To an ancient the sphinx x was instantly recognized as an Egyptian symbol of authority. To be devoured by the sphinx symbolizes being assimilated and made subject by the authority it symbolized. Inasmuch as the first pharaoh was divine and like the Japanese Shinto emperors used god building techniques to establish their authority, only good pharaohs maintained a real divinity and many actually lost their divine grace due to bad ruling of their subjects. The sphinx’s riddle was “what a start walking on four legs then walks on two then walks on three” Theseus answers the sphinx, a mortal human and this referred to the pharaoh and by extension the Minoan ruler’s non divine authority. The sphinx then flew into a chasm to die. Thus, the Minoan divine authority was symbolised by the Egyptian symbol for divine authority, portraying that the Minoans were actually Egyptian and Linear A, the dead language we cannot read is descended from Egyptian. So Theius’ task was to convince the Greeks that the pharaohs of Minoa were not gods, but rather mortals and the Greeks should start ruling themselves. Thus the final task of liberating the Greeks was getting rid of the brainwashing and Minoans using that brainwashing to maintain their authority from Greece. Thus returning the Greeks to their position of power over their land and retrieving, if you will, their footing in their own lands.

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