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Title: Historical Prologue
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tonym5 - June 4, 2005 05:11 AM (GMT)
The war between the Magi and the Atlanteans that caused their continent to tear asunder and plunged into the ocean leaving only so many survivors of both races were the one's who were not among the fighting warriors. Later after Atlantis disappeared under the waters what remained of both the Magi and the Atlanteans who lived peacefully on the other continents were able to peacefully create a plan amongst themselves as they lived in different civilizations that had arose with the new human race that came about. Those civilizations were the Egyptians, Minoan, Chinese, Greek and Assyrian. This master plan was to merge the many advantages of the engineering technology of the Atlanteans and the mystical energies of the Magi. This was a powerful plan to create secret societies within each civilization that would gain the powers and positions of the governments within each civilization. The document that was written laid out all these details and the step-by-step instructions in gaining the control of communications, finance, transportation, food and water consumption within all the civilizations and the following nation-states that followed. One of the many secret societies that became well known later on was the Freemasons.

Giordino13 - June 4, 2005 03:53 PM (GMT)
Intrigiung!! I can't wait to read more!! th:

tonym5 - June 6, 2005 06:31 AM (GMT)
March 13, 1973.The White House. "They are running scared! Those squealing pigs are making too much noise about this and they know that they are a dying breed! That dang-blasted eastern establishment was defeated last year in the election. The only reason that they are using this Watergate thing against me is because I represent the new breed of politician that is coming! My foreign policy is the best thing going" says President Richard Nixon. "It is the only thing they have to squeal about" replies John Dean.

tonym5 - June 7, 2005 05:53 AM (GMT)
1967. Radames D'Adamo walks into the Dive Shop in Alhambra looking for some diving gear and finds what he's looking for and walks up to the counter with the gear. A young man banging on a typewriter stops and gets up to walk over to the counter and help the young fellow buy his gear. "Hey, I saw you at a boxing match up in the Haight-Ashbury a few months back. You're Rashid Rafiq, right?" says Clive Cussler. "Yes, that was me, alright" replies Radames. "When I was up there a few months back I got to meet some interesting characters. Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, and some others". Radames thanks Clive and leaves.

tonym5 - June 7, 2005 06:33 AM (GMT)
11:35AM December 13, 1952 Wayne Grover, the Archivist of the United States receives the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution from Brigadier General Stoyte Ross and an escort of 12 Armed Forces Special Policemen in a transfer of the documents that had traveled from Fort Knox in 1944 to the Library Of Congress and from there to the National Archives Building this morning on a cold winter day with an armed services parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Constitution Boulevard. Just before the formal opening ceremony on December 15 Wayne Grover noticed on the back of the Declaration of Independence some numerals. Wondering what the numerals were left an indelible mystery in his mind for the rest of his life.

tonym5 - June 7, 2005 07:07 AM (GMT)
1943. Washington, D.C. The opening ceremony of the Jefferson Memorial where President Roosevelt gives an address. In the audience Wuornos DeVilbiss listens. Later inside the Jefferson Memorial Randolph Agarn D'Adamo walks up to Wuornos DeVilbiss. "The document was found in Egypt a few months back and it confirms everything about the master plan. Next year when the Declaration Of Independence comes back to Washington after the war is over Archibald MacLeish, the Archivist who owes us a favor will put the numbers on the back of the Declaration Of Independence for us".

tonym5 - June 7, 2005 08:03 AM (GMT)
June 23, 1901. New Haven, Connecticut. Adelbert Hay receives a visitor. "Your witnessing of the death of a young boy in the Boer War in Pretoria, South Africa leads us to believe that you saw who killed the boy, am I right?" . "Yes I did but why does that matter now?' replies Adelbert. "We can not allow that killer to be remembered, young man. Now I want you to write a letter explaining your despondency of witnessing the horrors of that war". A few minutes later Adelbert Hay plunges to his death from the window of his room on the third floor.




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