Friday, May 16, 2014

Who Lived in America 50,000 Years Ago?

The World Magazine, March 4, 1928

By Col. James Churchward
(Originally published on December 2009 at: http://blog.my-mu.com/?p=320)

Sculptured Tablets Recently Discovered in Mexico Present Startling Evidence of Prehistoric Civilization on the American Continent, Founded by Colonizers From the Lost Motherland of Mu, in the Pacific Ocean.
 
A long-forgotten language, giving the history of a hitherto unknown race, has been unearthed in Mexico.
 
Slabs of stone and carved monuments give us at last the history of mankind on the American continent, so long hidden. These recently discovered tablets have resisted the deciphering efforts of the world’s most famous archaeologists.
 
Through studies of that now sunken continent, the Land of Mu, the Motherland of Man, I have found the key and am able to tell in rough outline the story of a prehistoric race whose possible existence has been so long denied.

 Fifty thousand years ago, or more, before the early cave dwellers of Spain had inscribed their records in cavern paintings, and of course long before the first rudiments of civilization appeared in Egypt, a small craft sailed forth from the continent that then existed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It sailed into the rising sun, manned by a crew of blond sailors whose mil-white skin and blue eyes marked them as natives of the Land of Mu, the birthplace of mankind. After sailing for “a moon’s journey” (twenty-eight days) they sighted land – land which we now know as North America, but nameless then with no trace of human beings.
 
 The little crew found a safe landing at the mouth of one of the rivers that flow from the present Mexico territory into the Pacific Ocean. They explored the land, found it fertile, then returned to the Continent of Mu. They sailed eastward again, this time accompanied by a large band of fellow colonizers.
 
From this beginning grew a great nation that flourished until overtaken by the catastrophe I shall describe.
 
 How do we know these things? 
 
Through the splendid archaeological work of William Niven, in Mexico City, over two thousand lava tablets have been found, embedded in pits and quarries near Mexico City.
 
Great astonishment was expressed by world-famous archaeologists when they were confronted with these pieces of stone on which there were inscribed characters to them absolutely indecipherable. They surmised that here was some  message which might reveal the story of primitive ancient man in America. But it was still a mystery because they did not have the key.
 
 Fortunately I saw as I looked at these tablets that the secret was not to be kept from us after all. In the seventies of the nineteenth century I had spent laborious years deciphering strange scrolls found in India, scrolls that told of the Motherland of Man, Mu, that continent which was swallowed up by the waves of the Pacific. The characters on the Mexican tablets were the same as those I had seen in India!

 A little study convinced me that the men who had engraved the tablets were in close connection with Mu. The rectangular mouth is the hieratical (sacred) letter “M” of the motherland, Mu. The chin is shaped like a square “U,” and from the top of the “U” branches extend out, ending in suns on each side.
 
This lets us know that the story the serpent is trying to tell is concerned directly with earth, not the mysteries of heaven. The urn symbolizes the body of the earth, and the U-shaped top (in which the chin of the serpent rests) signifies an abyss or bottomless gulf. The decorations on the urn (one on each side, and near its bottom), are glyphs that read “Returned to the bosom of his forefathers in the region of darkness.”

Of course this does not demonstrate at length how I found the details of the story which I stated at the beginning of this article – that is too long a deciphering process to explain here. But it gives an idea of the type of symbol which I had to deal with and find the key to unlock.
 
There are many more tablets which I have not yet deciphered, but enough is now known to piece out the heroic story of pre-historic man on our continent, the colonizers and daring sailors from the Land of Mu.
 
 
 It appears that the colonizers found all conditions favorable for them – at first. The population grew rapidly, great stone structures were erected in what we now call the Valley of Mexico, and a flourishing civilization was one its way, when, without warning, a tremendous cataclysmic wave washed in from the ocean and then swept out to see again, leaving behind it a chaos of boulders, gravel and sand, under which men, cattle and buildings were buried forever.
 
Undaunted by this blow from nature, the Motherland sent out more of her sons to recolonize the land. Incredible as it may seem, the same drama was enacted three times more, and after each wave of destruction there came a fresh expedition of colonizers.

 Meanwhile events were shaping themselves underneath the continent in a way that was to put an end to this game of destruction and reconstruction. A great gas chamber, hundreds of miles long, was being tapped under the valley – a gas chamber of the same kind that proved the final undoing of the Motherland itself. It was tapped by passages leading from active volcanic centers still lower down.

 We do not know the exact process, but we can be sure that the valley crust at last split in several places, broken by the enormous pressure of the gases beneath and the fighting civilization found itself confronted, not with a tidal wave of water but with waves of molten lava which scorched the countryside. Then the valley floor, weakened throughout, collapsed altogether, and prehistoric man of America disappeared into a bottomless gulf of flame.
 
The few survivors, from whom we get the fragmentary records of the volcanic stone tablets, were doubtless unable to rebuild a civilization on what was left of their land. Meanwhile the Motherland too sank from sight beneath the ocean, and the story drew to its close.
 
 It is not to be wondered at, then, that orthodox scientific doctrine has held that America was never the scene of very early human activity. Nature had closed the book of records with a seal of steam and fire, and it is only now that we have permitted to reopen it.  Too much credit cannot be given to Niven for his painstaking, often discouraging work in excavating around obscure little Mexican villages and farms.
 
Without this essential discovery, mankind might have gone on indefinitely believing that America was discovered only at a comparatively late period in our geological history.
 
 Will we find this far-off civilization possessed may characteristics of our own?
 
Will we find that its people were so cultured, so advanced in intelligence that they may take their place beside us to-day and not be regarded as savages?
 
Did they master secrets of nature, tens of thousands of years ago, that were lost in the cataclysm, never to be rediscovered?

 We know that the land whence they originally came, Mu, reached a high level of achievement before its work was blotted out in its collapse into a gas chamber.
 
Answers to these questions await a further analysis of the Mexican lava tablets. It seems to me not impossible that when the record is finally told, at least some of the answers will be in the affirmative.

 

5 comments:

  1. "These recently discovered tablets have resisted the deciphering efforts of the world’s most famous archaeologists." If they have resisted the deciphering efforts how would we know what they actually say or what they are about? Just curious...

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  2. A boat, but what about their flying machines?

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  3. If you use Google Earth and look at the ocean floor where this MU continent is pictured there is a large area that rises above the floor with now only a few islands at the oceans surface between Australia and South America but much closer to Australia and almost matches the design in the picture of the MU continent

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  4. Augustus Le Plongeon talks about the crystals of Atlantis in 'Alice Dixon Le Plongeon, My Life In Turtles
    by Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore

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