The ANCIENT Gaels … British/Cornish/Irish/Manx/Welsh were genetically identical…our islands know truth, contain the historical secrets of humanity’s most ancient, most gloriously dynamic culture that was the true birthplace of civilisation …. “Far westward lies an isle of ancient fame, By nature blessed, and Scotia is her name: An island rich - exhaustless is her store Of veiny silver and golden ore: Her verdant fields with milk and honey flow, Her woolly fleeces vie with virgin snow, Her waving furrows float with verdant corn, And Arms and Arts her envied sons adorn” ‘In the present volume, several novel ideas that the reader should be aware of are presented. The first and most important argument concerns the West to East migration of the elements of civilization. This theory rests upon the understanding that there were, in prehistoric times, highly developed civilizations situated in the Western hemisphere. These civilizations were brought to an abrupt end approximately 13,000 years BC, by terrestrial upheavals of an unimaginable scale. The gnosis that had been accumulated by the advanced inhabitants of these hoary civilizations originated on the landmasses known today as Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales. These countries were once part of Atlantis or, more specifically, of the great continent of Appalachia. From these locations the gnosis was eventually carried Eastward across lost land bridges into Europe and Asia.’ “The Irish Origins of Civilization, Volume One: The Servants of Truth: Druidic Traditions & Influence Explored” by Michael Tsarion… Tsarion is on yt,but he states that most of his research was influenced and inspired by the books of Conor MacDari (pen name of John Geran) there is a reason why all his books of the true historical Ireland have been suppressed, specifically one that is called : “IRISH WISDOM PRESERVED IN BIBLE AND PYRAMIDS From Hyksos” however he has other books that exposed how the bible was corrupted and co-opted by antichrist zioJews , Rome and English heretics in order to destroy the true Christianity that the monks of ancient Ireland in the first century had preserved and spread throughout the world, but has been systematically destroyed…. Tsarion and many other researchers question the politically correct version of history: Riddle of Prehistoric Britain by & Britain: Key to World History by C. Beaumont Makers of Civilization & The British Edda by L. A. Waddell Fir Gods & Stone Faces by C. Irwin Ireland: Ur of the Chaldees By Anna Wilkes History of Ireland By Dr. Geoffrey Keatin Foras Feasa ar Éireann le Seathrún Céitinn Translated into English by Edward Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen With a memoir of Geoffrey Keating by Michael Doheny Saga America & America BC by Barry Fell The Prince of Peace by Stinson Jarvis The Travels in Tartary By Abbes Huc and Gabet Native Races by Hubert Howe Bancroft Atlantis in Ireland By Ulf Erlingsson Journey of Pythias the Greek By Barry Cunliffe
@paddyo3841
8 ай бұрын
St Columba was an Irish monk who built Iona monastery and was instrumental in evangelising Europe
@brucecollins641
2 ай бұрын
@paddyo3841........the irish st columba is a mythical tale copied from 2 earlier st columbas with almost the same story. he never existed.
@paddyo3841
2 ай бұрын
Well that’s your opinion and very soon no one will know you ever existed …
@brucecollins641
2 ай бұрын
@@paddyo3841 lol...no ma opinion, jist read up on it. they all have the same tale. a kin post you links.
@robertfindley9000
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Gaelic. Love it I am still learning after two hundred years missing out in our family. from what I can see the english forced their language on us.
@mrmcallum
3 жыл бұрын
I am a Christian, living in New Zealand, and appreciate the video.
@niceachainn
3 жыл бұрын
Tha seo air leth. Moran taing dhuibh :)
@patriciah3235
4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful story and views of lovely Scotland. I would so like to return.
@marcelsandino5483
4 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand a word. But this is so beautiful to listen.
@VivekaAlaya
5 жыл бұрын
I'm from Brazil and just recently visited Iona. I'm studying the Life of St. Columba and loved your video. Congratulations
@SIRHOPES
4 жыл бұрын
Viveka did you visit the bay where he landed
@VivekaAlaya
4 жыл бұрын
@@SIRHOPES unfortunatelly not, didnt have time
@SIRHOPES
4 жыл бұрын
Viveka pity I was there yesterday I was blessed to have it all to my self. The pebbles there are amazing. Hope you get another opportunity to visit .
@VivekaAlaya
4 жыл бұрын
@@SIRHOPES that must've been wonderful, i love when the place is quiet and with few or no people. Hope that saying about visiting Iona 3 times is true and I may come back someday. I've been reading Adoman's and it's wonderful to think about columba times
@johnmaclagan2263
5 жыл бұрын
Columba jamp in the water and commanded the monster to let go of his companion - These old religious stories are hilarious, why do people take them seriously though
@patriciah3235
4 жыл бұрын
Oral history is never made from nothing. There are truths that the culture and time reveal. Even if it isn't true, it shows how Columba loved the people enough to rid them of their fears and how dear to them Columba was and still is.
@johnmaclagan2263
4 жыл бұрын
@@patriciah3235 Who wrote the story of columba ? Was is not a priest called Adamnan writing some 80 years after the death of Columba, Caledonia was a pagan country so the views of a religious boy is hardly top of the pops. Do you believe in magic ?
@127cmore
5 жыл бұрын
One of Inverness's stories that sadly the city should promote more .
@amywinsor794
5 жыл бұрын
Iain this is wonderful, thought I knew about Colum Cille but have learnt much. Loved that you visited Pluscarden Abbey a wonderful place of peace and Spirituality. The music is fantastic very Iain MacGillivray 🏴
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