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BOYNE VALLEY, IRELAND: CREATURES FROM THE SEA *PIC*

by Kent, Wednesday, August 04, 2004, 11:53

BOYNE VALLEY CENTER OF THE GOLDEN MEAN: BENEATH MAIA

http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/dowth_lake.html

In trying mine the myths behind the mounds in the Boyne Valley, Ireland, the legends of mysterious Aquatic Intelligent Beings keep "floating to surface.

The Myth:
"The tribe of the Fomorians was on the scene long before any other races came to Ireland. However, the Fomors lived mainly in the sea.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/ireclans.htm

There are parallels with other legends of the Ancients.

The Dogon tell the legend of the Nommos, awful-looking beings who arrived in a vessel along with fire and thunder. The Nommos, who could live on land but dwelled mostly in the sea, were part fish, like merfolk (mermaids and mermen). Similar creatures have been noted in other ancient civilizations -- Babylonia’s Oannes, Acadia’s Ea, Sumer’s Enki, and Egypt’s goddess Isis. It was from the Nommos that the Dogon claimed their knowledge of the heavens.

http://www.dreamscape.com/morgana/thalass2.htm

In 1999 beneath the Giza Causeway an exotic tomb was revealed, allegedly the resting place of Osiris.

For some months researcher Elaine Lucas had been getting briefs from a member of a physical Evidence Acquisition team: SIPCAT 10.

"Regarding the rumors circulating [last year] about the discovery of a new waterlogged chamber and sarcophagus down the well shaft beneath Khafra's Causeway. The sarcophagus found will hold a warrior in suspended animation. His "Blue Star" [craft] which was under the great vault [pyramid] has long since been spirited off to a facility north east of Holsteinsborg, Greenland." (Informant, January, 1999)

http://www.marsearthconnection.com/connection.html

Was Osiris one of the strange Sea Creatures?

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