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The Missing Link Powerful Evidence of an Advanced _Golden Age_ Culture in Prehistoric Antiquity PDF

859 Pages·2016·169.74 MB·English
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Copyright © 2016 Richard Cassaro All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior written consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale. For Jordan Introduction – New Archaeological Discovery Chapter 1 – Decoding Ancient Triptych Temples Chapter 2 – The Esoteric Meaning of Twin Guardian Lions Chapter 3 – GodSelf Icon in Masonic Art & Architecture Chapter 4 – GodSelf Icon in Egypt Chapter 5 – GodSelf Icon in the Peruvian Andes Chapter 6 – GodSelf Icon in Africa Chapter 7 – GodSelf Icon in the Americas Chapter 8 – GodSelf Icon in Ancient Persia Chapter 9 – GodSelf Icon in Mesopotamia Chapter 10 – GodSelf Icon in Greece Chapter 11 – GodSelf Icon in Ancient Europe Chapter 12 – GodSelf Icon in China Chapter 13 – GodSelf Icon in India Conclusion Imagine what might happen if tomorrow a great cataclysm wiped out all civilization and killed every human being, save for a new illiterate Adam and a grunting fertile Eve who eventually managed to re-start the human race. After thousands of years or more, the “Dr. Zaius” of the new civilization would eventually dig his way down to the thin layer that represents our time, and he would come across one symbol perhaps more than any other: the Christian Crucifix. As future archaeologists sift through the ruins of our long-forgotten culture, they would find the crucifix everywhere—on buried churches; in underground castles; on cathedrals poking above the waterline; and in the debris-covered ruins of schools, shops, homes, government buildings, monuments, and cemeteries. Not just on one continent, but across the entire world. While there might be more crosses in the Americas and Europe than in Africa or Asia, there would certainly be quite a few found in odd places like Korea and Nairobi. “The crucifix was the chief symbol of a global religion” —our future archaeologists might think. And they would be right: aside from the Islamic world and the vast reaches of East, Central and South Asia, Christianity is everywhere. In Chapter Nine of my 2011 book, Written in Stone , I published my account of a similar scenario, but one based on a close study of monuments and artifacts as remote from us in the other direction of time as we would be to our postulated descendants of thousands of years hence. The result of my investigation was the discovery that many of the world’s earliest cultures, including the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, Hindus, Chinese, Maya, pre-Inca, and pre-Christian Europeans, shared the same ubiquitous religious icon, which I have labeled the “GodSelf Icon.” I first recognized the GodSelf Icon in the late 1990s, and I began publishing information on it online in 2001. Note the parallel pose, and keep in mind these figures were found all across the globe:

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