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Summon Elemental's blog: "IRISH?"

created on 09/20/2006  |  http://fubar.com/irish/b4454
I'm just IRISH! And sure I have dark hair, but that's because it came from 500AD when the Spaniards, Italians, Greeks, & Miletians breed with the Irish in the southern coasts back then, or else I'd be blond, aside from the redeads which got their genetics from the Norwegian Vikings. You can tell I'm Irish by my small nose and cat-shaped eyes & quite possibly the wide cheekbones! I'm interested in ancient & unknown civilizations. I'm Irish, so my ancient ancestors are extremely unpopular and no information is available online nor in "Barnes&Noble" "Borders" "Walden" "Amazon" etc, not even public libraries. However, academic libraries, such as colleges, if you could comb the archives, then it's found in there! The thing that fires me up, is these vacation resorts that rich scientists call "excavations" and the over popular Pyramids that are newer than such older things like "Stonehenge" and many more sunken into the earth and forgotten about, hidden as if they never existed. Don't get me wrong, popular mythology has it's merits. ------------------- Okay, this is a simple chart on the Irish: Ancient Gaels: The name before they were "Irish" and before they were Druidic/Celtic, they were a demonic ritualistic set of tribes. Halloween: Irish created it back in the Neolithic StoneAge, about the origination of humanity. They called it Summer's End (Samhain/Samain) & the festival was "Feis Na Samhna". Pumpkins: New World Crop, came from Mexico, we didn't carve those until the 1800s. Potatoes: New World Crop, came from the Andes Mts of South America, not Ireland, not Idahoe, and we didn't get these until 1400AD. TURNIPS: Old World Crop, tastes so good if prepared right, these were our true potatoes, these were our carrots, these were our pumpkins, these grew up to 90lbs in Ireland and were carved and hollowed out as the original JackO'Lantern besides placing burning coals in a skull. AMERICAN: 1000-800BC Irish landed on America before the Vikings, before Colombus, and traded tons of pantheon ideas and cultural parallels. Then we carved all sorts of stone dolemens all over the USA back then, radio carbon dated and proven that it's the Ogham(Gael Alphabet) ....some say that many Native American Ideas may have came from the Ancient Irish, only because those very simmilar structures have been in Ireland since the Neolithic StoneAge, but the Native American Indians could do not always have a solid record of their work. Even Chaco Canyon was deserted, but it left clues. CATHOLIC CHURCH: Looks like a modern-day druidic ceremony and too many exact details taken from the Celtic Druidic vestment colors, seasonal settings, and way too much to list. They honored many pagan ideas, have changed the meanings to fit a certain concept with more of a Christian alignment. EXTRA: StoneHenge is said to date older than humanity, so maybe that "life began in Africa" statement is pure BS, and I personally have trouble following Jewish-creation and Darwin-evolution as well. St.Patrick: Converted Ireland's pagan days into an end(after 500AD). And then his foolish army knocked down tons of important idols. Good thing they didn't destroy them all, and also many sank into the soft soil and are yet to be discovered. Roman: Thanks to Julias Ceasar for being obsessed with Celtic theology and preserving their heritage into his Pantheon he built, and relying on Posidonius of Greece about 100 years before him who also researched Celts. There are many parallels in these culture's mythologies, historically said to have been modelled after the Irish since they were the oldest of the three. Not too many Irish/Scottish/English people even bother acknowledging the existence of their ancient most heritage, labelling it as "oh that's old and unknown" rather than reading up on it and bother configuring the obvious evidence. And some deny it's reality Mexican heritage, somewhat parallel to Irish. Back in the 1800s, there was some american war and then the Irish breed with the Mexicans and then the Mexicans were part Irish, har dto track down. ....In an ancient sense, "Dios Des Los Muertos" was the Aztec(ancient Mexican) "Day Of The Dead" and the original date was unknown to when it was celibrated. Aztecs being the bloodiest culture is simmilar to ancient gaelic demonologies in ritual form & meanings. A pumpkin carved as a JackO'Lantern is an excellent symbol of Irish/Mexican combined culture.
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