Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Lemurians

I spotted Australia in the CompuServ logo, in a rather odd place. But then it occurred to me that, just as a symbol of the Illuminati is hidden in plain sight in American $1 bills, so this may be a hidden-in-plain-sight symbol of the Lemurians. Who are the Lemurians? Lucky for you, this intrepid scholar of religion reads widely:

“Followers of the Lemurian Fellowship, founded in San Diego in the 1930s and still active today, believe that 76,000 years ago a vast continent, Mukulia, existed over what is now the Pacific Ocean for about 50,000 years until it sank. The capital of Mukulia (or Mu) was Hamakulia. Its ruler, Emperor Meichizedec, was actually Jesus Christ. Lemurians … believe the Mukulian world was so highly advanced that people had no need for work or possessions. Crime was so rare that no thefts were reported between 40,000 and 28,000 BC. Freed from the banalities of life as we know it, robed Mukulians spent most waking hours engaged in highly advanced spiritual thinking. But decadence crept into society and somehow coupled itself with geophysical forces. Mu submerged into the Pacific Ocean." Another Lemurian Empire arose 12,000 years later in the Atlantic (known, thus, as Atlantis) but it eventually sank, too, and its leaders, together with those of Mukulia, "moved into the 'other world,' forming the Lemurian Brotherhood, which actively channels highly advanced spiritual thinking through one selectively chosen human being.” In 1936, this was none other than Dr. Robert Stelle, former osteopath and correspondence book salesman, who was whisked off in a black limo and told to found a community on a mountaintop. Apparently, they're still there.

Jack Sheffler Innis, San Diego Legends: The Events, People, and Places That Made History(San Diego: Sunbelt, 2004), 81

Soooo: Mukulia = Australia? What's the significance of Melbourne's being just where the lines cross? And what's the Lemurians' connection to CompuServ? You heard it here first.