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made him write to his family and friends saying that the country was such good and
the people such happy that nobody could imagine it. In Great Britain –Atlandean penal
colony– were many men but few women. When the Golem knew this, took women from
every part and they gave them to the British for nothing. But all this women served
to their purposes to steal children for Wr-Alda to give them to the false gods».
In the Oera Linda is called Wr-Alda to God. But this Frisian God is alternatively, in the
ancient narrations, as the Demiurge Jehovah Satan, or as the Hyperborean Unknowable God.
The confusion appears, presumably, due to the fall in the exoterism that suffered the
Frisians, as for the other survivor peoples of the Atlantean catastrophe, with the pass of the
centuries.
About this part of the Oera Linda, comments Robert Scrutton: «Triuwiden¸ or
Druviden¸ can be considered the Origin of the word ‘Druids’ whereas ‘Golem’ is another form
of ‘galli’ i.e., ‘The Gauls of Phoenicia’». As you can see, Arturo, this incredible document makes
us go back many centuries in the news about the Druids –that now would be «Those who don’t
have the Truth»– coming now from the Middle East, what confirms the presumption that
always existed about their non-Celt origin.
It would be missing now… –¿Are you listening to me Arturo?
I had remained paralyzed some minutes before, precisely when the Professor was
reading the Oera Linda and pronounced the word «Golem». The sanguinary persecutors of the
House of Tharsis, to whom Belicena Villca denominated «The Golems», were definitively
«Druids». I knew that already because it was implicit in the letter; but there the Professor was
demonstrating me that it not constituted any secret, that existed enough documents and
information about those damn Priests. Only my ignorance in History, and of the most obscure
personages of the History, had caused the sensation of strangeness that I experienced when I
read the letter and knew the intrigues and plans of the Golems. I was about to doubt more than
one time, of the sanity of Belicena, and to deny the fantastic reality of the Golems.
–Yes Professor, I hear you –I replied fearful to offend him.
–It would be missing now –he repeated patiently– to know if it was really treating about
the Phoenicians, because in that Age Sidon was a port city, tremendously cosmopolite.
I understood the query that the Professor propounded but I was not interested in that
moment to deepen in that direction, considering all the details provided by Belicena about the
Hebrew origin of the Golems. Otherwise a different question was striving to emerge from my
throat: I had to know what knew the Professor about the present of the Golems.
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