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Chapter 17 - 67 BCE  
     
319.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and seventy three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (67 BCE)
4.
Roman rule had returned civility
5.
To much of the world
6.
of the Mediterranean
7.
In that year Queen Salome
8.
The last of the undisputed Hasmonean
9.
gave up the ghost
10.
A supremely evil
11.
And wicked dynasty
12.
Had they been
13.
For countless people
14.
sacrificed and burned
15.
In demonic rituals
16.
To ancient gods
17.
Of the Sadducees
18.
With orgies of wine
19.
and depravity
20.
Desecrating the Persian temple
21.
Built to end such practices
22.
At her death
23.
Civil War did erupt in Judea
24.
With Hyrcanus seeking Pharisee support
25.
And his brother Aristobulus
26.
With Sadducee support
 
320.
   
 
1.
Barachiah the true High Priest
2.
of YAHU (YAHUWAH)
3.
the son of Moreh Zadok
4.
did continue the Qumran settlement
5.
travelling to the Temple
6.
and then each day to return
7.
He did have two daughters
8.
The first being Elisabeth
9.
The second being Anna
10.
In turn Elisabeth married Zedekiah
11.
Who became the High Priest
12.
of YAHU
13.
And Anna married Heli
14.
Who was the High Priest
15.
of the Temple of Onias
16.
at Leontopolis
 
321.
   
 
1.
In Ireland
2.
since the great darkness
3.
The Druids of the Holly
4.
Remained both priest and High King
5.
Including King of Munster
6.
Ailill mac Connla  
7.
Had died
8.
Eleven hundred and fifty five years
9.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (85 BCE)
10.
To his son Labraid Lorc mac Ailill
11.
Did the Holly Kingship of Ireland and the Celts fall.
12.
His own rule coming to an end
13.
Eleven hundred and eighty five years
14.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (55 BCE)
15.
when his son Eterscél Mór CÚ-LAOCH
16.
Did become High King of all Ireland and the Celts
17.
The continued and only true bloodline of Judah
18.
Long erased and confused
19.
through wicked pens
20.
and fertile minds
21.
of conquering scribes
 
322.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and seventy seven years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (63 BCE)
4.
With the grain
5.
And trade
6.
Of the Roman Empire
7.
Threatened
8.
by war in Judea
9.
General Pompey
10.
Did march to Jerusalem
11.
And conquer the land
12.
In honor and respect
13.
Counter to false tales
14.
Not one temple nor shrine
15.
Was desecrated
16.
For Rome and the Sadducees
17.
Shared common bonds
18.
Of ancestral blood
19.
And secret gods
20.
Aristobulos and his court
21.
escaped to the South of Arabia
22.
And conquered the key cities of the Sabeans
23.
including Zafar and Aden
24.
forming the Jewish Sadducee Kingdom of the Himyarite
25.
All Kings then for the next few hundred years
26.
Were blood descendents of the Sadducee Hasmoneans
27.
Their real names, long since corrupted
28.
Once at Aden, Aristobulos commanded the Sadducee traders
29.
to pirate all the trade coming up from Africa for the Empire
30.
In less than a year King Aristobulos now of Himyarite
31.
succeeded in stopping the spice and ivory trade
32.
Emperor Augustus then sent Gaius Gallus
33.
Who captured Aristobulos and brought him to Rome
34.
Gaius Gallus did destroy Aden
35.
scattering the Sadducees for a time into other cities
36.
But the son of Aristobulos
37.
Did escape North-East
38.
To the safety of Parthia
39.
To return some years later
40.
To claim the throne of Jerusalem
 
323.
   
1.
Upon this time
2.
Rome herself
3.
Did seek to end
4.
Public Human sacrifice
5.
That such acts became
6.
A crime punishable
7.
By death
8.
Thus the ancient priests
9.
Of Cybele
10.
Upon Vatican Hill
11.
The Most Important Temple
12.
To the Virgin Queen
13.
And Mother of God
14.
In all the ancient world
15.
Did commence
16.
Extending vast catacombs
17.
Underground tunnels
18.
And chapels for one purpose
19.
With secret entrances
20.
For noble Romans to enter
21.
And escape
22.
And participate
23.
In time honored traditions
24.
Of human sacrifice
25.
And cannibalism
26.
By celibate high priests
27.
Wearing mitre hats
28.
To the Goddess
29.
Who in public
30.
Pretended to be pious
 
324.
   
1.
As the celebration of the Day of Blood
2.
Or the Festival of Eostre
3.
As Cybele was also known
4.
Declined in importance
5.
Other festivals gained greater light
6.
The Romans at this time
7.
Made the Festival of Saturnia
8.
In honor of the founding name
9.
Of the city
10.
A god image of the son of Baal
11.
Known also as Satan
12.
A powerful demon god
13.
Upon the end days of December
14.
Their most important festival
15.
Here the Romans
16.
in the most important festival
17.
to a demon god
18.
known later as Lucifer
19.
allowed at the end of the festival
20.
The promotion of drunkeness and relaxed morals
21.
Including promiscuity
22.
Blended the druid traditions of Yule
23.
And the sacredness of Holly Tree
24.
With the celebrations of Winter Solstice
25.
Such that to many Celts
26.
The ceremony seemed
27.
But tradition
 
325.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and eighty three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (57 BCE)
4.
The Romans
5.
Under Proconsul Cabineus
6.
Did establish
7.
Five regional synhedria (Sanhedrins, or councils).
8.
The first time
9.
That Sadducees, Pharisees
10.
And Essenes
11.
Had ever congregated
12.
To one meeting
 
326.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and eighty five years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (55BCE)
4.
The Great Celt tribes
5.
That once ruled half the world
6.
Most feared upon the battlefield
7.
A shadow of the past
8.
Now fought amongst themselves
9.
Yet The trade of key metals
10.
Of tin and copper
11.
Of Gold and silver
12.
In mines in Ireland and Britain
13.
Such value these minerals
14.
To the growing empires
15.
Of all metals
16.
Tin was most valuable
17.
To the Romans
18.
Of the Drumonii and Durotriges
19.
In South West of Britain
20.
Were the most important mines
21.
Under the control
22.
Of the Holly
23.
The High Kings of Ireland
 
327.
   
1.
But the Southern and Eastern celtic tribes
2.
Of Britain had grown rebellious
3.
No longer adhering
4.
To any of the code of the druids
5.
Bloodthirsty and barbaric
6.
They had returned
7.
That all tin supplies
8.
Were ceased
9.
For a time
10.
Ten Celtic tribes
11.
of Southern Britain
12.
Drumonii of the region of Cornwall and Devon
13.
Durotriges of Somerset and Dorset
14.
Belgae of Wiltshire and Hampshire
15.
Atrebates of Oxfordshire
16.
Dobunni of Gloucestershire
17.
Regnenses of Surrey and West Sussex
18.
Catuvellauni of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire
19.
Cantiaci of East Sussex and Kent
20.
Trinovances of Essex
21.
Iceni of Anglia
22.
Five celtic tribes of Mid and Northern Britain
23.
Coritani of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire
24.
Cornovii of Herefordshire
25.
Carvetii of Cheshire
26.
Brigantes of Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire
27.
Parisii of Yorkshire
28.
It was King Cassivellaunus
29.
Of the Catuvellauni tribe
30.
With his allies the Cantiaci
31.
Who had fought the other tribes
32.
And attacked the Atrebates
33.
King Commius himself
34.
Did seek audience
35.
with Julius Caesar
36.
And pleaded for his intervention
37.
Caesar made him his envoy
38.
For without tin
39.
The legions could not march
40.
In this year Caesar massed an armada
41.
And sent King Commius on mission
42.
to the court
43.
of the High King of Ireland
44.
to seek his support
 
328.
   
1.
The High King at the time
2.
a member of the Holly Family
3.
The Cuilleain
4.
Who had ruled Ireland
5.
For thousands of years
6.
was Eterscél Mór CÚ-LAOCH
7.
Short named CÚ-LAOCH
8.
Which means
9.
Holly (Holy) Hero
10.
A respected and mighty druid
11.
He did welcome King Commius
12.
The King did recite
13.
the message of Caesar
14.
That none of the lands
15.
Of the Holly
16.
Nor its protectorates
17.
In Britain and Spain
18.
Shall be harmed
19.
That Caesar but ask
20.
His Divine Highness
21.
Ha Rama Theo
22.
To instruct the druids
23.
of the Britons
24.
To listen to reason
25.
And submit to Roman law
26.
CÚ-LAOCH did reply
27.
That the promise of Caesar
28.
Was taken to be a high oath
29.
Sealed by the gods
30.
That if the men
31.
who call themselves
32.
Druids in Britain
33.
Had any honor
34.
To the most ancients
35.
He would gladly speak
36.
In favour of civilized ways
37.
Upon hearing the reply
38.
Of the most sacred Priest-King
39.
Caesar cursed and spoke
40.
These ancient druids break not their word
41.
For each is like their knots
 
329.
   
1.
In the same year
2.
The first invasion of Julius Caesar
3.
Was not successful
4.
Nor the second the following year
5.
Excepting the South East of Britain
6.
was now held by five Roman Legions
7.
A treaty was signed with Cassivellaunus
8.
not to attack
9.
the lands of the tin mines
10.
an annual tribute also paid
11.
One thousand one hundred and eighty six years
12.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (54 BCE)
13.
Upon the onset
14.
of the first month of winter
15.
Julius Caesar
16.
Did withdraw every last Roman Soldier
17.
from Britain to Gaul
18.
Travelling East
19.
Whereas the ship of Caesar
20.
Travelled west to the sacred isle
 
330.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and eighty six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (54BCE)
4.
The Proconsul
5.
Julius Caesar did come to Tara
6.
in winter months
7.
To meet the great Druid High King
8.
of the Holly CÚ-LAOCH
9.
It was his son CÚ-ROÍ(N)
10.
Which means Holly (Holy) Head
11.
Who greeted Caesar
12.
Upon the coast
 
331.
   
1.
Into the Great Hall of Tara
2.
Caesar did go
3.
Unto CÚ-LAOCH seated
4.
Upon the most ancient throne
5.
Of Hyksos kings
6.
CÚ-LAOCH did speak first
7.
As was custom
8.
Proconsul
9.
What then do we owe?
10.
Has not all been set right?
11.
Caesar did reply
12.
Most gracious King of Holly
13.
I have defeated
14.
The tribes of Britannii
15.
And protected your lands
16.
From the plunder of good trade
17.
I seek no tribute
18.
But wise counsel
19.
Upon the boast of Caesar
20.
CÚ-LAOCH did remind him
21.
Of his very near defeat
22.
And that the tribes of Britannii
23.
Saw prudence
24.
In false oaths
25.
Caesar replied
26.
How then Holly (holy) King
27.
May I defeat an enemy
28.
Without honor?
29.
For as soon after
30.
they agree terms
31.
Rebellious clans arise.
32.
CÚ-LAOCH then did instruct
33.
The scribes and priests of the scrolls
34.
To show unto Caesar
35.
The great collection of Tara
36.
Not even the Greeks could imagine
37.
Thousands of years
38.
Of Manuscripts and writings
39.
Of long forgotten kings and pharaohs
40.
Of bloodlines and history
41.
So the truth to Caesar
42.
Of the origins
43.
Of the Egyptians
44.
Of the Greeks
45.
Of the Celts and the Latins
46.
Were revealed
 
332.
   
1.
Upon returning to CÚ-LAOCH
2.
Caesar looked troubled
3.
At which The Holly King spoke
4.
ProConsul I sense
5.
Unfinished business
6.
Travel then
7.
to the sacred valley of truth (Boyne)
8.
where you shall find what you seek
9.
Whereupon CÚ-ROÍ(N)
10.
Did accompany Caesar and his guard
11.
To the sacred valley of the Boyne
12.
Where Caesar met
13.
the most revered seer of the Holly
14.
Her name being Bandraoi
15.
Which simply means the witch
16.
Caesar inquired
17.
about his own destiny
18.
Having gazed upon
19.
Ancient scripts
20.
of heroes and wisdom
21.
The Bandraoi Did speak
22.
as was custom
23.
In prophetic riddle
24.
Unto you
25.
A treasure come
26.
Flesh and sword Unite
27.
Glory be your destiny
28.
Not King but God
29.
Upon the mide of Mars
 
333.
   
1.
Caesar departed the sacred Isle
2.
Unto Gaul
3.
Where he did subdue the Celtic tribes
4.
Upon Civil War
5.
With the Senate
6.
Caesar defeated all who came
7.
Unto Egypt and Greece herself
8.
No greater general had there been
9.
The knowledge of the ancients
10.
His mighty sword
11.
And upon his days of glory
12.
When all that was prophecised
13.
Was true
14.
Caesar understood
15.
The riddle of the witch
16.
the mid of a moon month
17.
Not the ides
18.
For Druids were moon
19.
Not sun
20.
Caesar forced an oath
21.
From his closest friends
22.
Allies into an elaborate plan
23.
Upon the 14th of March
24.
They did sacrifice
25.
Their uncrowned king
26.
As Caesar had wished
27.
He became a god
 
334.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One thousand one hundred and ninety six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (44 BCE)
4.
Upon news of the death of Caesar
5.
at eighteen years
6.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) requested his father’s permission
7.
To leave the sacred isle
8.
And to honor the great warrior Caesar
9.
King CÚ-LAOCH declined his request
10.
For no King nor crown prince of the Holly
11.
Had left the sacred Isle
12.
for hundreds of years
13.
Twelve hundred years
14.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (40 BCE)
15.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) again requested his father’s permission
16.
To leave the sacred isle
17.
King CÚ-LAOCH initially declined
18.
Saying his son had not yet married
19.
Nor have an heir
20.
But relented allowing the young prince
21.
To travel to the west territory
22.
Of the Drumonii and Durotriges
23.
To see the mines
24.
There he did spend two years
25.
And returned to the Old King
26.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (38 BCE)
27.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) again requested his father’s permission
28.
to travel to Rome
29.
And the ancient lands of their bloodlines
30.
But the old King CÚ-LAOCH refused
31.
Then CÚ-ROÍ(N) pledged
32.
That if he marry
33.
And leave an heir
34.
He be permitted to travel
35.
The King agreed
36.
And CÚ-ROÍ(N) did marry
37.
Within a year he did have an heir
38.
But before leaving
39.
The King CÚ-LAOCH did make his son
40.
Swear a High Oath
41.
To return within five years
42.
And no more.
43.
Upon the oath CÚ-ROÍ(N)
44.
Did leave Ireland
 
335.
   
1.
As a crown prince
2.
And soon Ha Rama Theo
3.
The Messiah King of the House of Judah
4.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) was one of the wealthiest
5.
Men of the ancient world
6.
In Rome his eyes were opened
7.
To the splendor of civilization
8.
Whereupon he met priests
9.
From Egypt and Judea
10.
A calling then he did take
11.
Unto the ancient lands
12.
Of his forefathers
13.
Unto Judea and Jerusalem
14.
Where he did purchase
15.
Several estates
16.
And the lands around Bethany
17.
In Judea
18.
His father the King sent word
19.
That his grandson
20.
The son of CÚ-ROÍ(N)
21.
Had died
22.
And that stricken with grief
23.
And woe, his wife
24.
Had ended her own life
25.
But instead of returning
26.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) did leave
27.
to Egypt unto the Temples
28.
and High Priests
29.
Of Yahu and Amen
30.
At Yeb (Elephantine)
31.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) fell in love
32.
With the daughter
33.
of the High Priest of YAHU
34.
the most ancient and most sacred temple
35.
of all Judaism
36.
Where he did wed
35.
Her name being Esa
36.
But honoured as Luacháil
37.
Which means most valued
 
336.
   
1.
The travel of CÚ-ROÍ(N)
2.
Had taken much time
3.
And upon the anniversary
4.
Of five years
5.
he Had not returned
6.
Thereby a solemn oath
7.
Became a great curse
8.
Distraught at his son
9.
Not honoring his oath
10.
And the death of his heir
11.
The old King CÚ-LAOCH
12.
Did give up the ghost
13.
As the ship of CÚ-ROÍ(N)
14.
With his new wife
15.
Returned to Ireland
16.
Upon learning of the death
17.
of his father
18.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) declared
19.
I shall never again
20.
leave these shores
21.
Nor permit my sons
22.
A great king
23.
to honor my father
24.
Shall I become
25.
Twelve hundred and seven years
26.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (33 BCE)
27.
CÚ-ROÍ(N) became Holly King of Ireland
28.
And the famed CINN-AIRE-MOR (Conaire Mor)
29.
Which means
30.
The Great Chief Judge
31.
From Mor being great
32.
Aire being minister
33.
And Cinn to judge or decide
 
337.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Eleven hundred and ninety three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (47 BCE)
4.
Shemaiah, the exiled High Priest of the Samaritans
5.
Son of Elishama, the last to be seated at Mount Gerishim
6.
Grandson of Joiachim
7.
Great grandson of Nethanel