Re: Egyptians in America?

Mary and Rob ( mjenn@nkn.net )
Wed, 21 Oct 1998 23:16:34 -0500

Hey Jerry:

I have a book called "He Walked the Americas" by L.Taylor Hansen. She has
an MS degree in Archaeology, Anthropology and Geology from Stanford U. She
spent 25 years gathering the verbal traditions from N. and S. American
indians, which she gathered in the book and published back in 1963. These
are stories of a fair skinned bearded man who commonly approached from the
east with the rising sun, wearing a white robe with golden sandles. He
became known as Quetzal Coatl, or Lord of Wind and Water. He came to teach
peace and would walk into battles and command the warriors to lay down
their weapons, control the weather (orgone cloudbuster), heal the sick
(radionics), walk on water (anti-gravity) you know, the usual stuff.

"The Algonkin of the Eastern Seaboard, when asked how they got their name
for the Dawn Light, say that it was the name of the Pale One. They would
not give Him thier own name, as He had asked them, for to Him names meant
nothing and He allowed each tribe to name Him. They asked instead His name
in childhood when He lived across the ocean. The name He gave them was a
strange one, hard to say in their liquid language, so today they try hard
to say it: Chee-Zoos, God of the Dawn Light."

An interesting read, although a little off the free energy theme, perhaps.

Rob