Ancient History, Mythology, & Epic Fantasy

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Fresh Batch #91: Live Right Now - The Oera Linda
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Fresh Batch #91: Live Right Now - The Oera Linda

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Fresh Batch #91: Live Right Now - The Oera Linda
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“The work you are holding in your hands is a unique treasure.” ~ Asha Logos, foreword to Codex Oera Linda

First and foremost, this livestream is a primer to an interview we did with Jan Ott that will be coming out sometime in the next few weeks, so come hang out with us an invite your friends. Then enjoy this article. It’s an epic one that I will include in my latest book The Real Universal Empire. I dedicate it to Jan Ott (click here for his YouTube) and Asha Logos (click here for his YouTube) for introducing me to new concepts to compare my research to, which gives me an opportunity to see whether my work remains as sovereign Truth, or whether I need make corrections.

The first king of Frisia is claimed to be Friso. According to Wiki, Friso is a legendary king of the Frisians who is said to have ruled around 300 BC. According to Martinus Hamconius in his 17th-century chronicle Frisia seu de viris rebusque illustribus, and also the 13th-century Oera Linda Book, Friso was a leader of a group of Frisian colonists who had been settled in the Punjab for well over a millennium when they were discovered by Alexander the Great. Taking service with Alexander, Friso and the colonists eventually found their way back to their ancestral homeland of Frisia, where Friso founded a dynasty of kings. Another legend has it that a red banner owned by Friso, called the Magnusvaan, is hidden at the church Almenum.

We already recorded a conversation with Jan Ott, so the livestream at the time this posts was to introduce Chance’s audience to the Oera Linda, as our conversation with Jan is advanced, which will come out in a week or so.

My show notes are available for members. If you like my approach, you can see how I prepare, and why I can go on a podcast it be one of the host’s most successful shows. I’m not special. I merely have the discipline, and what seems like a casual conversation is the organization of days, sometimes weeks, of work that took sometimes years to learn. I do this work so you don’t have to. You can save your most valuable commodity by investing in yourself and getting the information quicker and refined. Not only will you see the incredible research, you’ll have it as a resource, and you’ll be able to see what I prepare vs. what I talk about, and whatever doesn’t get talked about remains preparation for any future shows I go on.

The following took me weeks to prepare. August has been a light month because I’d been working on this article, so once you’re done watching this podcast become a member to access my show notes and see my inimitable preparation methods.

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