From: Autymn D. C. on
Any thouhts on Halexandria.org?

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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 07:38:06 -0800 (PST)
From: "Autymn D. C." <lysdexia(a)sbcglobal.net>  
Subject: Re: Halexandria Update -- ar
To: Dan S Ward <dansward(a)frii.com>

--- On Mon, 12/21/09, Dan S Ward <dansward(a)frii.com> wrote:
> Ah... the Winter Solstice.  Time (probably overdue)
> for an update from
> Halexandria.
>
> Most of the update this time around is the initiation of
> The Mother of
> All
> Family Trees.  This is considerably more than
> just an attempt
> to trace a lineage from several generations prior to Eve
> (and
> parenthetically, Adam) to modern day.  It is something
> of a massive,
> yet focused history lesson -- one complete with
> controversies (i.e.,
> the way things happened as opposed to the way we're
> been told they
> happened).  It is also an explanation of why royalty
> has over the ages
> been so obsessive about bloodlines. 
>
> It does explain, for example, how I can claim to be
> descended from a
> goddess... and a god... or several.
>
> BTW, only about one third of the MOAFT is presently on
> line... but
> there should be enough to keep one busy while I upload the
> remaining
> two thirds during the early months of 2010.

http://halexandria.org/dward911.htm
Mother of All Family Trees:
breech -> breach
who -> whom
did she begat -> did she beget
"thus it is conclusively proven" -> "which is to be shown down"
their -> whose
goods -> good
be(gat) -> be(get)
whether or not = whether or not whether, ocsýmòrònic

You seem not aware of fabpedigree.com; its tree is much greater than
any one book's.

But Tiamat and the other roots are not Sumerian but Babilim/Accadijt. 
Your other page even says Sumerian isn't related to Shemijt yet the
tree has a bunch of Shemijt words.  Enuma Elish and other tales
heavily borrowd from Sumerian (or Sangigac, their folk name; or
Cengirac, their land name) tales which is why you see An and other
gods become Anu, Anat, and so on.  But the Sumerian timeline doesn't
go further than An, and there was no Anshar or Tiamat (T·jàmàt, or She-
sea) or Lahamu.

Why do you rambel so much?

http://halexandria.org/dward734.htm
Episode XIII:
Get rid of your Sitchin and von Daniken bullshit; they were plenty
debunked and Sitchin didn't understand Sumerian.  His translation for
rocket (Why would aliens thousands of years ahead fly in rockets?) was
merely a word for oven, and Nibiru was never a planèt but was a city. 
And the biblical and Sumerian floods were -2900, not in your silly
interglacial which everyone in cuneiform/papýrus times were ignorant
of--otherwise they would know the world was covered in ise.  And the
shyster von Daniken (on God-awful History Channel even) couldn't tell
diving gear (death = underworld = sea) from a rocketship.

http://halexandria.org/dward233.htm
Sun, Stand Thou Still:
King James Version is lame and illiterate.  See, it's a "[per]
version", not a "translation".  See Young's Literal Translation and
New English Translation (NET, net.bible.org); they wot Hibirijt. 
Every version in the 1500s/1600s was after the corrupt Vulgate or its
manuscripts which took freedoms in grammar, slang, tense, and
context.  NET does somewhat, but annotations clear up their odd
chists.  My thruwendths are the best--I don't mistake a spirit for a
wit/vis/pneýma or a verb for a lord or demiurgh.

phenomena -> phenomenon -> fainomenon
thin -> shallow
thickness -> depth

Akh, if the Earth's crust stood still for a day in -1450, more than
mountains would be built; volcanos all over would blow, and
Yellowstone's supervolcano would likely go and take out America. 
Here's another verse: all men are liars.
http://bibleandscience.com/bible/books/genesis/genesis1_sunstoodstill.htm.
When documents come out after every witness is dead, there could be
any fib, hoax, or lige about themselves or the world, and nobody would
challenge the tale if it makes them look good.  But they aren't good;
J·hoshuqh was a mass-murderer.  Here's another read:
http://www.direct.ca/trinity/joshua.html.  Their sun wasn't at noon
but late when the day was about to end, thus they could see the moon
wait.  So I suggest you forget about your mis-learnt speculations and
grab a globe: If it was four hours after noon over J·s'ŕà-el, which
means it's three hours until noon in Chilli--the sun wouldn't be under
their horizon.  When there are long nihts or
fire and brimstone from the sky, think "volcanos" rather than holy
smoke.

-Aut