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Earth Ancients

Jack E. Churchward: The Stone Tablets of Mu

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

"These tablets, with other ancient records, bear witness to the amazing fact the civilizations of India, Babylonia, Persia, Egypt and the Yucatan [Mayans] were but the dying embers of a great past civilization." --James Churchward

In the 1920s famed researcher and occultist James Churchward wrote a series of ground breaking books about the lost continent of Lemuria which he called the land of Mu. His basic premises were that the Garden of Eden was not in the Middle East but on a sunken continent in the Pacific Ocean and the Biblical story of creation came from this now submerged continent of Mu.

In this book, James' great-grandson Jack Churchward presents an examination of previously "not publicly available" portions of James Churchward's booklet Copies of Stone Tablets Found by William Niven at Santiago Ahuizoctla Near Mexico City (1927). He also discusses James' early ideas and interpretations of the "Valley of Mexico Tablets" and reveals nine of the twenty-two tables for the first time.

James Churchward's research into the subject spanned several decades, starting from his time in India where he was taught to read the ancient Naacal tablets, a repository of wisdom from a time before our own, and his recognition that the Naacal Brotherhood also composed the tablets William Niven discovered, places their ancient wisdom and knowledge in our laps and offers the opportunity to impart the same to the reader.

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0:00.0

And the We know what we're all the way. For January 6th, 2018, this is Earth Ancients. I'm your host Cliff Dunning.

0:37.0

Wow, amazing. Is Christmas really over? Wait a minute, I need to go out and spend some more money.

0:49.0

I need to go out and indulge. I mean that's what holidays are all about is indulging. Hey, how are you? I hope you did have a wonderful

1:00.0

holiday. We're now at the first week of the new year. It's January the 6th today and it's all about renewing the year it's brand new. We're starting fresh.

1:20.5

You know I'm glad the holidays are over. I really am. As much as I love Christmas, I mean, you know, it's a money vacuum. It's really a money vacuum. I mean, I don't think the people who really began the celebration intended to be a marketing

1:41.1

Windfall, you know, people are out buying stuff left and right and that's why I think I've kind of lost, I've lost my interest.

1:50.0

Okay, how much did you spend? Let's think about it.

1:52.8

Was it under 100?

1:54.5

Was it over 500?

1:57.1

Was it over 1,000?

1:59.6

I mean, when you look back at Christmas, you know, it's it's kind of gotten a little crazy.

2:07.0

The Europeans have it right though, and this is what I one thing I do like about Christmas is they make some incredible

2:15.4

beverages and in my case flavored beers beers that have spice in them and these

2:22.3

are traditions that go back hundreds of years in some cases as much as

2:26.7

400 years and I mean

2:30.7

Enjoying rich foods and beverages and being around friends and family that that's

2:36.9

what Christmas should be in my opinion so anyhow I'm glad it's over. I wonder what you think. Do you think it should be over or are you happy with how it turned out? I'm not sure about that. I want to mention a new article that I

2:56.9

posted on the website as well as Facebook. For years and I've been studying the Maya for probably about 30 years.

3:06.6

For years I've known that the Maya were the degenerate remains as survivors of a

3:16.1

cataclysm that destroyed the planet. So I've been talking about writing a book for years. I've started and stopped a couple of times.

3:26.4

And my current intention is to get going on a new book called the Maya controversy.

3:35.0

It's my interpretation of the ruins who built them,

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