Summary of "History re-written? Have we been lied to about the “holy land?” | Steve Falconer"
Summary of Main Ideas and Concepts:
- The traditional historical narrative placing the events of the Old Testament in the Middle East is incorrect.
- According to the speaker, the original locations of biblical events, including Judea and Jerusalem, were actually in what is now Scotland and England.
- Judea was located in Scotland.
- The original Jerusalem was Edinburgh.
- The Jewish wars and conflicts with the Roman Empire took place in Britain, not the Middle East.
- The relocation of these biblical events to the Middle East occurred after Emperor Constantine adopted Christianity and redefined its geography.
- The biblical "Jews" or "Hebrews" were actually Irish priests called Hebers, followers of a sun religion named Ya Creos.
- The language spoken by these people was an ancient form of Irish (referred to as Galga or old Irish), which the Catholic Church nearly eradicated, leaving only about 2% of Irish people able to speak it today.
- Modern historians and authors (Commons Bulmont, Conor McDara, Hannah Wilks) have traced place names, towns, and historical accounts that align with locations in England rather than the Middle East.
- The geographical descriptions in biblical texts (e.g., the orientation of hills in Jerusalem) do not match the current Middle Eastern locations.
- Similar discrepancies exist for ancient Egypt and Greece.
- David Yuing Jr. is cited as a researcher who compares modern cities and ruins with old photographs and finds that many supposed ancient ruins are recent constructions.
- The claim is made that Freemasons have been building fake ruins for over a century to fabricate a false historical narrative placing these events in the Middle East.
Methodology / Key Points Presented:
- Re-examine historical and biblical locations by comparing ancient texts with current geography.
- Analyze place names, town names, and ruins in England and Scotland for correlations with biblical names.
- Review historical accounts and compare them with modern archaeological evidence.
- Use photographic evidence from 100 years ago to verify the authenticity of ruins claimed to be ancient.
- Investigate the influence of political and religious powers (e.g., Constantine, the Catholic Church, Freemasons) in shaping or altering historical narratives.
Speakers / Sources Featured:
- Steve Falconer (primary speaker)
- Authors mentioned: Commons Bulmont, Conor McDara, Hannah Wilks
- Researcher mentioned: David Yuing Jr.
Category
Educational