24 Feb 2008 04:28:29 | Robert Bruce Baird
CHARLEMAGNE: - The Carolingians are from the bastard child of
the Merovingians by the name of Charles the Hammer Martel. Pepin
started them off and Charlemagne is the most interesting one in
this Holy Roman Empire. His purchase or reward to Alcuin for
finding the scroll of Jasher and his possession of the Spear
used to pierce the side of Jesus are interesting things to
explore. Hopefully I will not need to comment upon the obvious
bias in the following account but these things that pass for
history are interesting.
“THOSE who have investigated the origin of the romantic fables
relating to Charlemagne and his peers are of opinion that the
deeds of Charles Martel, and perhaps of other Charleses, have
been blended in popular tradition with those properly belonging
to Charlemagne. It was indeed a most momentous era; and if our
readers will have patience, before entering on the perusal of
the fabulous annals which we are about to lay before them, to
take a rapid survey of the real history of the times, they will
find it hardly less romantic than the tales of the poets.
In the century beginning from the year 600, the countries
bordering upon the native land of our Saviour, to the east and
south, had not yet received his religion. Arabia was the seat of
an idolatrous religion resembling that of the ancient Persians,
who worshipped the sun, moon, and stars. In Mecca, in the year
571, Mahomet was born, and here, at the age of forty, he
proclaimed himself the prophet of God, in dignity as superior to
Christ as Christ had been to Moses. Having obtained by slow
degrees a considerable number of disciples, he resorted to arms
to diffuse his religion. The energy and zeal of his followers,
aided by the weakness of the neighboring nations, enabled him
and his successors to spread the sway of Arabia and the religion
of Mahomet over the countries to the east as far as the Indus,
northward over Persia and Asia Minor, westward over Egypt and
the southern shores of the Mediterranean, and thence over the
principal portion of Spain. All this was done within one hundred
years from the Hegira, or flight of Mahomet from Mecca to
Medina, which happened in the year 622, and is the era from
which Mahometans reckon time, as we do from the birth of
Christ.” (8)
I think the Jasher story is all involved with Miriam who is one
of the main Masonic figures to this day as they call each other
‘Sons of the Widow’. Some say she is the true ‘widow’ and she
was an alchemist as well as the sister of Moses, but the
original ‘widow’ is Isis whose Keltic people founded Egypt and
the spiritual center it became. The spear was one of the highly
sought after relics by the likes of another Merovingian bastard
by the name of Hitler.
The Carolingian Dynasty is actually founded by a Merovingian
illegitimate and the man known as Charlemagne is thus a
continuation of the vile effluent which this family has had in
spades. That is not to suggest that all members of this family
are all bad. The likes of Jesus, Bertrand Russell and JFK are no
easy group to marginalize as vipers. Here is a little something
about the intrigue that crossed supposed religious lines as the
elites cared little about the superficial political propaganda
of any historical era. You must read five different points of
view and many authors in any investigation before you can
honestly say you know enough to have an informed opinion. Sadly,
this is still true as you look to the current history or
journalism of our media today. In this excerpt we find something
akin to what Constantine did with the Caliphs or leaders of the
Persian part of his own family dynasty which is not Christian.
“Help from north of the Pyrenees, where too the Muslim threat
had for over a decade been so real, might reasonably have been
invoked. Yet Charlemagne’s incursion into Spain in 778 was at
best equivocal, for it was as ally not of Asturians but of the
Caliph of Bagdad against Abd-al-Rahman that he led an army to
Saragossa and, foiled there in his expectation of a friendly
reception, sacked the Christian town of Pamplona, centre of what
was then gradually taking shape as the kingdom of Navarre, on
his withdrawal northward. For this the Basques, readily allying
themselves in their turn with the Muslims, visited on his
rearguard memorable retribution at the Pass of Roncesvalles.”
(9)
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