"Ancient Literature & History (1877).......the full list!"

The World You Know is Not the World You're Told

Ancient Literature & History. This is not a reprint, this is original. What makes this valuable is that this book shows us (it's basically a photocopy) an admission by Academia in 1877 as to what ancient books in the world still existed. Here it is, it's a full list.

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"Here's the title page: 1877. This is not a reprint, this is original. What makes this valuable is that this book shows us (it's basically a photocopy) an admission by Academia in 1877 as to what ancient books in the world still existed. Here it is, it's a full list. This means any ancient books of Providence that are brought to our attention by the media or Academia after 1877 have to show a chain of custody as to how this man, and you know our Oxford, Glasgow, Harvard, how they didn't know about these copies. They have to have been newly discovered. I'll give you an example: academian Sumerian cuneiform, the local grams, and security cuneiform. Many of the ancient tablet libraries like discovered rashamra, eugrit, or Nipper, ER, none of these were discovered, and they were all discovered later in the 1890s-19, all the way up to the 1950s. So, all this ancient literature that we're getting from the stone tablets and the cuneiform tablets and all that, I'm not talking about actual benefits library in Babylon. We had that by 1877. Yeah, George Smith excavated and translated a lot of that himself. He, Henry Layered, yeah, I gotta...I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about all these massive underground libraries that we have found after 1877. They're not going to be on this list. But though, those aren't really supposed to be on this list because this list starts at 1500 BC, not 3000 or 2000 BC.

This is fantastic. It shows the date. I know you can't see from there, guys. I'm just showing you what I'm going to reveal. This is the date. The First Column tells you what area of the world these writings are from. It crosses over and tells you what country, like this says Asia, Asia Minor, this is Palestine, and it goes off. And it tells you which text from Palestine we have now. As far as literature, none exists from Judea, Jerusalem, Palestine, Phenicia, Canaan. No literature from that time. This box is empty. 1877, that's true. After 1877, it's not true because we found an immense, immense cache of ancient literature at Ugarit. We found things about Davido the Giant Slayer, from which King David came from. We have found things about Suleimane, which we know Solomon came from, and they far anti-date the biblical narrative, just like Moses being put in a basket on a river in Egypt. We already know it was one of the most famous stories of the ancient world. It's how Sargon of acid, 700 years before Moses, was put on a bat, was put in a basket, and put on a river and set on about his way. It found found by any Knight, two Priestess, and raised and all that.

So, over here we have Greece. It's telling us basically the foundation of Thebes by Cadmus, and that is true about 1500 BC. All throughout here, this whole column is ancient famous persons that existed at this time for which we have records. This and these other columns actually state the name of the text that was found for that region. You can tell there's not a whole lot from back then, but once you get to 1000 BC, we have an explosion. I know one off, I don't have to look at the chart. I know one for uh all Saint Kunaith and Phoenician historian Sancho Niacin will be 1000 BC. And then it started it just starts exploding all the way up to a present day.

This is a list according to Academia of all the surviving manuscripts and books from the ancient world that were that we had access to in the year 1877. This list is awesome. The further and closer we get to now, there's a lot. I've read a bunch of them. I've read a whole bunch of these texts. There's a lot. It goes on a few more pages. You guys are going to get a video out of this, but not just a video because I'm drafting a chart because this data shows me something else and I'm going to get to that, not in this video.