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Netherlander dockyards of Helder, finally decided that the doctor Eelco Verwiss,
librarian of the Provincial Library of Leeuwarden, of Friesland, copied the document».
«The writing –with all the implications– passed to public dominion».
The Professor continued reading the commentaries of Robert Scrutton, reviewing the
proficiencies suffered by the Oera Linda until our days. Because, there are almost no doubts
about its authenticity –at least until the year 1256–, many resists to accept it as historic
document due to the millenary book, as it gives light about mythological episodes of History,
finds ardent foes.
I was hearing fascinated while the Professor continued implacable:
–Well, let’s go to what interest us. In one of the Frisian manuscripts, where is narrated
the struggle that the Frisian men (White) sustained with the invaders Magyars (yellow) 2000
years B.C. there is the History of Neef Teunis a Frisian seaman who, leaving Denmark, sails to
the Mediterranean with the idea to enter at the service of the Kings of Egypt. «In the
northernmost part of the Mediterranean –says Oera Linda– there is an island nearby
the coast. They arrived there and asked to buy it, about what was realized a general
counsel».
«It was asked for the counsel of the Mother, and she desired to see them
distant, for what she didn’t see any harm on it; but when we saw the mistake that we
had committed later, we called Messellía (Marseilles) to the island. Immediately will
be seen the reason that we had».
«The Golems, name that the missionary Priests of Sidon received, had observed
that the land was scarcely dwelled, and far from away the Mother». –I clarify you
Arturo, that as in the Oera Linda, as well as in numerous traditional Nordic sagas, is utilized
the term «Mother» to denominate, generically, the Priestesses of the Cult of the Fire–. «With
the objective to cause a favourable impression, the Golems called themselves in their
idiom ‘Followers of the Truth’, but better they would have called themselves ‘Those
who don’t have the Truth’ or, briefly, Triuweden, as our seamen people called them
later. When they were well established, their merchants changed their beautiful
copper weapons and every kind of jewellery, by our iron weapons and leathers of wild
beasts, which were abundant in our Nordic countries; but the Golems celebrated every
type of vile and outrageous parties, that the dwellers of the coast promoted with
their lascivious women and their sweet poisoned wine. If any of our people was guided
in such way that his life was in danger, the Golems provided him shelter and sent him
to Phonisia, that’s to say, Palmland (Phoenicia). Once he had established there, they
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