The True Story of the Holy Family: The True Christ Revealed and His Space Age Relevance
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This book reveals the hidden true story of the family of Jesus and His mother, and His father! It is a history that adds some of the missing 40 years of His life not recounted in the New Testament accounts. It has been secretly kept both in Britain and in Ireland, for nearly two thousand years, under 'cover names' for Him. The earliest Celtic name for Jesus was Setanti, as He was for the Celts of Camry Britain then, from the town of Setanti, then in today's coastal Scotland. He became a local Hero as a young man in Camry Britain among His adopted city state of Cathu or Sethu as the Romans pronounced it. He gained the title and 'cover name' of 'Cuhuillone', the 'Two Hounds (Companions) of God'. The Irish word name was and is 'Kukulan', a word deformation of the first.
By starting this book and story of the Holy Family in Britain, including today's Scotland, I immediately put the reader on notice that what I will show here, is both very thorough and very alternate, than the New Testament sketch of Jesus. That sketch of Him and the Holy Family, was taken out context of the true complete story, and purposefully and/or accidentally mis construed, and very definitely censored. For instance, Jesus not only did marry, but He did not marry Mary the Magdalin, as is either spun or misconstrued. But, He did marry His 'Beloved One', the one described as 'always naked', Yahuni or Junias.
This was the era of the 'Open Gate Way' times, when like the 1960s in America, the world was swirling with beliefs and movements and followings, in a canopy of Greek and Roman Gods and Hellenistic beliefs and practices, to the bloody Mithra Bull cult of the Roman military, to the Celtic Pagan traditions, with astrology-astronomy as much a part of certain people's interests, as were say the Old Testament scriptures were to others.
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The True Story of the Holy Family - Dennis J. Foley
Chapter 1
Introduction
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his book reveals the hidden true story of the family of Jesus and His mother, and His father! It is a history that adds some of the missing 40 years of His life not recounted in the New Testament accounts. It has been secretly kept both in Britain and in Ireland, for nearly two thousand years, under 'cover names' for Him. The earliest Celtic name for Jesus was Setanti, as He was for the Celts of Camry Britain then, from the town of Setanti, then in today's coastal Scotland. He became a local Hero as a young man in Camry Britain among His adopted city state of Cathu or Sethu as the Romans pronounced it. He gained the title and 'cover name' of 'Cuhuillone', the 'Two Hounds (Companions) of God'. The Irish word name was and is 'Kukulan', a word deformation of the first.
The life story of the Hero was a series of 'Companion Pairs' for Jesus in Britain, as related in the Red Branch and Cuhuillone lore. The pair of His beloved hound dog, then His vibrant cousin or sister and companion, and finally His half brother or 'twin' brother, of Thomas the Twin. He was always living a life of being helpful and doing good, while being innocent and pure of heart. I don't think it was 'spin', I think like His celibacy, it was His personality. In a violent Roman Pagan Celtic world by His nature He was unique.
By starting this book and story of the Holy Family in Britain, including today's Scotland, I immediately put the reader on notice that what I will show here, is both very thorough and very alternate, than the New Testament sketch of Jesus. That sketch of Him and the Holy Family, was taken out context of the true complete story, and purposefully and/or accidentally mis construed, and very definitely censored. For instance, Jesus not only did marry, but He did not marry Mary the Magdalin, as is either spun or misconstrued. But, He did marry His 'Beloved One', the one described as 'always naked', Yahuni or Junias.
This was the era of the 'Open Gate Way' times, when like the 1960s in America, the world was swirling with beliefs and movements and followings, in a canopy of Greek and Roman Gods and Hellenistic beliefs and practices, to the bloody Mithra Bull cult of the Roman military, to the Celtic Pagan traditions, with astrology-astronomy as much a part of certain people's interests, as were say the Old Testament scriptures were to others.
And, it is important to know, that not just that the Holy Family was born and lived and died in that world as I just described above, but that it was Ended and Closed by the Roman holocausts of the 60s to 70 A.D., in both Britain and in Judea. Not just the Holy Family lore, which correctly included rapes, murders, and the same sex marriage of Jesus, was made to be hidden and easily replaced and recreated, but so also the astronomy based Calendar knowledge and roles, which Jesus and Tomas had been trained to 'perform' for.
Lost until now, but in my book companion to this one titled, 'The 'Two Fishes' of Jesus and Thomas and Their Calendar Roles', and the 'The 5th Age of the Tree of Life Tree (Project) ,30 B.C. to 780 A.D.', I explain describe in detail those ancient Calendars. While the life of Jesus was dwarfed by the life of Thomas the Twin as shall be seen, Jesus performed the most Reenactments, the 'main springs' of the world of the Pagans and the Romans. They are imbedded in the creation of our world to this day...
Realize that Jesus came from a culture steeped in back ground, including astrology and astronomy based Calendars, which required Chosen Ones to 'live' roles in them, at certain times and locales, in order to 'maintain' or continue them....for the 'Gods', who instituted them! Chosen Celts were schooled in ancient Chaldean knowledge and beliefs, as 'Seers' and Healers, with some in time becoming, 'Druids'. People in Celtic Britain were trained in one craft or another, or for some purpose, like attending to a temple's maintenance.
It is this schooling aspect, which was a thread through out the entire Jesus story, as I suspect it was also with Thomas the Twin. He in fact, was often portrayed holding a book, and was known to have been a prolific letter writer, and church founder in the east. Indeed it was Celtic crafts men from Britain and Ireland, who were brought (trafficked?) to Judea, to build and construct the mega constructions of King Herod the Great and his successors, of the great Port of Caesarea, of the Great Temple of Jerusalem, of Masada, and more.
It must also be said that in the time of Christ the Celts were a 'fallen empire', of scattered and broken tribes, often fighting amongst them selves, spread all across Europe and south into Turkey (Asia Minor), Syria, and Judea. Galilee was a Celtic or 'Gallic' town scorned by Jews, as was the (N)essene location used as a library and re occupied by Celtic scribes. The then new village of Nesse Roth or Nazareth, was a Celtic 'wild west' town especially established to house Celtic crafts men from the Isles. The world of both Jesus and that of the Holy Family was much less a Jewish story in a Jewish world, then a Roman occupied world, with Hellenic Greek values and beliefs, and Celtic peoples and beliefs, and their skills, and generally larger stature, dispersed with in it. I started the previous paragraph with my statement that the Celts were a 'Fallen Empire' in the time of the Holy Family. Let me explain with a brief history sketch of the Celts as a people, the Galileans to Jews.
The Celts began to migrate out of Babylon areas, after the Persians under Cyrus the Great entered the Gates of Babylon, circa the 540s B.C..He liberated the Jews there. The Celts were not expelled by the Persians, but were wisely empowered by the Persians to spread northward into today's Germany, Russia and Western Europe, in order to establish trade, mining, growing, and manufacturing communities. A net work of these arose trading with Persia, which reached eastward to the out skirts of Afghanistan, and into India, and China. The Celts would often encounter already established Jewish trading communities in all reaches of the known world. The empowered Celts brought prosperity to the local people, and centuries after their down fall, emerged as the 'tall Aryans' in a mythic Germanic past.
When Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian Empire circa the 330s B.C., the strong ties the Celts had with their home land were severed. As trade collapsed and any military backing by the Persians disappeared, their appeal and power over the many Germanic tribes weakened. Many Celts were forced to abandon their once unified trade hegemony and net work, and emerged in history raiding into Italy and Greece. In the mid 3rd C.B.C. around 247 B.C., the people of the then impoverished city state of Babylon unilaterally ended its existence, as the remaining populace removed them selves to the Hellenistic city state of Seleucid.
This final and complete cut off of trade connections with a Babylon, was the pivotal time when the Germanic peoples across Europe, in a concerted revolt, over threw and expelled the remaining Celtic over lords and peoples. They were made disunited and destitute, and became a people who were 'persona non grater, or scorned.
Many migrated to Britain and Ireland where they encountered Celtic peoples already there. This resulted in constant conflicts between the new arrivals and the established tribes and groups of peoples. Rome was able to use this divided aspect of the Celts in Britain to eventually conquer Britain as far north as Hadrian's Wall...Quite possibly, if united and as trained as were the Romans, the then physically larger Celts could have defeated Rome. Some thing to think about when considering the actions and events of the Passion, especially in regards to Governor Pilate of Rome. The rabbis told Pilate that He was leading the people in a revolt against them and Rome, to become the king of Israel.
That He was a non Jew as had been Herod from Damascus, and was a common threat to the Temple which He predicted would be destroyed, and to the Romes control of Judea. In fact, what was it that Pilate first did with Jesus which may go unnoticed in the Passion accounts? He had Jesus disrobed, and proclaimed, 'Here stands the man'. The story may have simply related a humiliation of sorts, but I believe there was more to it, and that it was very significant.
Because Jesus was Not a Jew! As shall be seen this book, He was the illegitimate son of a non Jewish Celtic woman, who was unattended by His biological father at birth. Joseph was not His father and if as I suspect, Jesus was not circumcised as is the requirement, performed or attended to by the biological father, that male is not in the Jewish Covenant, made between Abraham and Jehovah. He was a 'Gentile', a Celt.
This may have been enough of a reason for the Roman Governor Pilate to judge Jesus to be crucified by the Romans, 'as a threat to the Jewish state and the empire'. If so Mission Accomplished! Jesus had to be either stoned to death by the Jews or crucified by the Romans during the (predictable) one of a kind 'Pass Over Eclipse', of 43 A.D.. That time when 'the Sun God is Blocked from taking a dieing person's soul, and so He never dies'!
Yes, Pagan beliefs based always on astronomy knowledge, and a general belief among all Pagans, that the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon, was 'the Father', 'the Son', and 'the Holy Spirit'. Emperor Constantine merely confirmed and made officially accepted in the Roman World, Jesus' role in this ancient Pagan Trinity.
This Calendar Event was accomplished by Jesus exactly the 880 Years after the stoning death and martyrdom of Paean in Jerusalem, the year 837 B.C. Who was Paean" He was the Founder of 'Pagan'. With his two sons they were the first Druids, a Triad of Healers and Surgeons, in what was then the 3rd Age of the 'Tree of Life' Calendar. Paean was chased by wild dogs and a mob led by Elijah, credited with Paean's abilities. They stoned him to death in Jerusalem, where he had been invited by the then Queen Althea, to help end a long drought. He was renowned as the planter of the first wine grape vines in Italy, the arch surgeon Don Ture of India, and was the premier astronomer of the Assyrians in Nineveh, from whence he had traveled from to Judea. He preached of a Trinity of Gods including Thor, summon able by knocking on (oak) wood three times. And Jesus said, 'seek and ye shall find, ask and ye shall be answered, and knock and the door will open'.
The 'Cycles of Cuhuillone', which in their many pages, tell both directly and in covered ways, the story to be told here, has itself a story of its survival. In the times of the Roman Invasions of Britain, where even war elephants were brought across the Channel and used against the Celts...it saw the 'Cycles' in oral form spread by fleeing Bards, first to today's Scotland, and then to Ulster (Red Branch) Ireland. Parts of the lore were re named by Irish Bards with Irish locales, while referring to accounts of persons, towns, and events, which occurred in what