The Pen and the Sword: Tracking the Trap that Rewrote History

The Enduring Significance of Mythology in Ancient History

In order to fully comprehend the origins of our civilisation, it is essential to recognise the pivotal role that mythology has played throughout the ages. The influence of myth stretches back to the earliest accounts of human history, including the renowned narrative of ‘The Garden of Eden’. This rich tradition of storytelling has not only provided insight into ancient beliefs but has also been a source of confusion for many historians over the centuries.

Time and again, mythology has confounded scholars who overlooked its importance, often leading them to misinterpret or dismiss valuable information. Even in contemporary times, modern historians frequently categorise unexplained phenomena as mere myth or fable, swiftly moving on without deeper investigation. This approach can be likened to cutting off your nose to spite your face or throwing the baby out with the bath water. Such oversight perpetuates misunderstandings and prevents the discovery of deeper truths embedded within these ancient stories.

Mythology as a Vehicle for Intelligence

Modern scholars often overlook a crucial aspect of mythology: it is not merely a collection of fanciful tales or innocent stories for children. Instead, mythology represents a form of intelligence, carefully constructed by our ancient ancestors. Far from being ‘woo woo’ or ‘mumbo jumbo’, these myths were deliberately designed as vehicles to transmit vital information across generations and into the future.

The significance of this transmission lies in the symbolic language embedded within the myths. Characters found in classical Greek literature, and indeed in other mythological traditions, were once part of a secret symbolic system. This language was widely recognised and understood throughout the ancient world, serving as a universal code for conveying knowledge and wisdom. Through this symbolic framework, ancient societies ensured that their insights, beliefs, and discoveries would endure and remain accessible, even as the literal meanings of the stories faded over time.

Mythology: A Universal Phenomenon

Mythology is not exclusive to ancient Greek culture; rather, it is a universal phenomenon deeply embedded in the origins of every ancient nation across every continent. This widespread presence poses a significant challenge for scholars who attempt to dismiss any underlying coherence among these stories. The tales and fables that have emerged from disparate cultures are so intricately interwoven that it becomes increasingly difficult to believe they did not stem from a single, common source. Furthermore, when one begins to examine these global myths in detail and asks probing questions, an intelligent and deliberate pattern becomes apparent, revealing a sophisticated design behind their construction.

Intelligent Design and the Language of Myth

Upon recognising the recurring patterns within mythological narratives, it becomes apparent that these stories form an integral part of a system shaped by intelligent design. This realisation marks a turning point in our understanding; the verses contained within these ancient fables are not arbitrary, but rather, they can be translated into a language that is accessible and meaningful to all who seek it. The sophistication of this language lies in its deliberate connection to the fundamental rules of creation, underscoring the notion that our existence is governed by a pre-established set of principles. This framework, embedded within the very fabric of mythology, reflects the enduring legacy of a system based on order and intentionality.

Understanding the Rules of Mythology

To truly grasp the depth of ancient myths and the knowledge embedded within them, one must first comprehend and adhere to the fundamental rules of creation. This is the key to unlocking the mysteries that are hidden in plain sight. Without such understanding, the essential information remains invisible, even though it is openly presented to all.

The creation myth found in the Bible stands as a clear example of this principle. It is accessible to everyone across the globe, but the true message has eluded interpretation. Despite its openness, the symbolic language woven throughout the narrative is misunderstood. Individuals struggle to decipher what these symbols represent and, consequently, fail to navigate the myth in a way that reveals its full meaning.

The Symbol and the Snare

Ultimately, the inability to interpret the symbols and extract their intended message stems from a lack of awareness regarding the rules that govern creation. Until these rules are recognised and respected, the profound wisdom within these stories will remain concealed, overlooked by those who seek it. Furthermore, even when you think you understand how to interpret the fables, it is important to know that they are laced with booby traps to ensnare the unfortunate investigator.

That is why taking up the pen is the same as taking up the sword, because both carry consequences. Only those who write with wisdom truly understand this. If you write as a sensationalist, chasing headlines and quick rewards, you will learn nothing concerning this ancient knowledge. Many writers in this field constantly repeat that “everything is inverted,” yet in the same breath they invert everything themselves in the race to claim the front page. They fail to notice where the inversion originally began. They fire off sentences with the pen half-cocked, without verifying their sources because they don’t understand that there are repercussions to every statement we make.

The ancients understood those penalties intimately. They hid traps in their myths, embedding meaning in symbols that later organisations adopted as sacred emblems without grasping their origins. In doing so, these groups fell into the very snares set for deceivers. Saturn’s iconography is a prime example. Modern writers condemn him without knowing who he was, where he belongs in history, or what his symbols actually signify. They leap further, claiming these symbols represent Satan — yet they cannot explain who Satan is, what crimes he committed, or why he should be condemned. They confuse shadow with substance because they do not understand the inversion.

The sensationalist is no different from the Pied Piper, whose task is to mesmerise the masses and lead them straight over the same cliff he already tumbled from. True knowledge has been passed down for centuries by extraordinarily wise scholars determined to keep the flame alive. And what have we done with that wisdom? We have squandered it through sensationalism, bending it to create better headlines. Despite this, fragments of that ancient intelligence still survive in multiple places today — including the Sumerian tablets. But even the Sumerians, who preserved so much, received their knowledge from far older and wiser sources.

So, how did the Sumerians themselves receive this legacy?

By embellishing the knowledge of the pre-flood world. They rearranged myths, assuming they were clarifying chaos, not realising the wisdom they sought already lay encoded within the stories themselves. Their reinterpretation became a rewrite — and that rewrite obscured the legacy of the flood survivors who came before them. Leading many scholars into making false claims about aliens who genetically modified prehistoric hominids

The Problems with Misinterpretation

A common consequence of misunderstanding the symbolic language of mythology is the tendency among scholars to draw erroneous conclusions, such as the notion that extraterrestrial beings genetically engineered early human ancestors. This is not an issue confined to one individual or school of thought—mythology has, at times, misled even the most diligent researchers. For instance, while figures like Zecharia Sitchin have been at the forefront of challenging established narratives, and their willingness to question orthodoxy deserves respect, the greater lesson lies elsewhere. The essential point is that all researchers must develop a clear sense of where mythological storytelling ends and authentic historical record begins. Without this discernment, the true meaning and value of ancient knowledge remain obscured, and the risk of perpetuating misconceptions increases.

What am I pointing to?

I am talking about tracing the inversion back to its root — without sensationalising the material or inventing evidence to suit a narrative. And although every author should be honest about this, I will state clearly:  I have worked through evidence in hundreds of ancient documents, and this is where the trail has led me. So let me give you one example.

The Biblical Genesis

Genesis was recorded nearly 5,000 years ago, not by God, but by exceptionally intelligent people. We know this because the text names Adam and Eve, and then carefully traces ten generations of patriarchs who lived before the Flood. And it does not end there — the account continues after the deluge, documenting at least another ten generations.

The flood they describe was a civilisation-ending disaster in which almost everything and nearly everyone was destroyed. I could spend more time on this, but it is unnecessary. What matters is that this event creates a bottleneck — a crossroads between two worlds — and that detail is crucial.

It means the Genesis narrative ultimately comes from a flood survivor: an eyewitness who documented the collapse of the pre-flood world — the sinking of what later traditions remembered as Atlantis. And the text also informs us that the people before the Flood possessed extraordinary lifespans. These details are priceless for anyone serious about uncovering what happened to our ancestors.

If the recorder of this history lived close to a thousand years, their mental capacity would have been vastly beyond that of any human alive today. These are not merely interesting facts — they are powerful indicators that Genesis is a genuine record, preserved by individuals of astonishing intellect who surpassed us in ways difficult to imagine.

What do we make of such an enigma?

To understand the message they left, we must begin by admitting that our ancestors were far superior to how modern academia portrays them. And to rediscover their secrets, we must be prepared to think light-years outside the modern framework. Only then can we begin to scratch the surface of the legacy they left behind.

This remarkable text also shows that whoever survived the Flood wrote the creation story in a way that is absolutely loaded with intelligence. It is not just a narrative — it is symbolism painted in breath-taking detail. It is a level of genius that our civilisation has yet to match. There was no literal clay, yet clay was essential to the story. There was no literal serpent, yet that detail is indispensable. The apple does not exist, yet it perfectly represents several central elements in the myth. I could continue, but the point is clear, not only are our ancestors communicating with us through mythology, but they are also recording their history in a way that is far to complicated for us to understand.

The Transition from Mythology to Recorded History

The foundation of our entire historical record, stretching back to the days of Adam and the Garden of Eden, is rooted in mythology. Whether we choose to accept this or not, it remains a fact that the earliest chapters of humanity’s story are shaped by mythological narratives. This tradition continues up until the era of Abraham, at which point the narrative shifts: we see the introduction of orthodox history, marked by the emergence of religious practice centred on a single God.

Significantly, as society transitioned into this new religious framework, those who documented history from the time of Abraham onwards chose to preserve the mythological elements of Genesis. This deliberate act of conservation provides us with invaluable glimpses into the events that unfolded thousands of years ago. The same period that witnessed the world’s recovery from catastrophe also saw humanity dispersing into colonies, tasked with replenishing the earth after profound upheaval.

The Dispersion and Preservation of Ancient Knowledge

Although these details may seem insignificant to the casual reader, they are of immense value to any investigator seeking to understand our origins. The narrative reveals that during the era of Babel, when the earth was divided, seventy-two colonies departed from Shinar, each one carrying with it the history of the old world. However, this history was transmitted in a multitude of languages, reflecting the diversity that arose from their dispersal.

“Now the world had one language and one common speech, and the people tried to build a tower to reach heaven, then God confused their language and scattered them across the earth.”

This myth encapsulates precisely what occurred: at this pivotal moment in human history, the largest operation ever undertaken was set in motion, shaping the world as we should have remembered it. However, for one reason or another the historical fates had other plans.

The Unpredictable Course of History

Despite the intentions and actions of those who lived during these ancient times, the unfolding of history was shaped by forces beyond their control. The preservation and dispersal of knowledge, the transformation from mythology to recorded history, and the migration of colonies were all influenced by unforeseen circumstances. Although individuals and communities sought to maintain their traditions and records, the ultimate trajectory of their legacy was determined by the unpredictable nature of historical events. This serves as a reminder that history is not always a straightforward narrative but is often redirected by chance, necessity, or external influences.

The Intended Legacy of Mythology

To clarify, the organisers responsible for the dispersion of humanity set out with the deliberate intention that each colony would embark on a specific course, carrying with them a legacy deeply rooted in mythology. This historical record was designed to be transmitted to future generations in the form of mythological stories, along with a key—an interpretive tool meant to unlock the messages hidden within these fables. The widespread presence of myths across world history demonstrates that this approach was, to a significant extent, remarkably successful. Nevertheless, the architects of this plan could not have foreseen the eventual fracture that would emerge several centuries later. This fracture, spreading like a contagion throughout the colonies, blurred the clarity of these mythological records and complicated their transmission for many generations.

The Rupture and Its Consequences

It was within this fracture—executed with the finesse of the greatest sleight of hand ever witnessed in history—that the phenomenon known today as the inversion took place. Although contemporary scholars refer to this event as the inversion, none have been able to pinpoint its exact origins, nor can they determine how or why this rupture occurred in the historical record. For those seeking further insight into these developments, additional articles will provide more information. Support for this ongoing project, including the book "War of the Words," is welcomed and will help to deepen understanding of these complex historical processes.

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