Guest guest Posted January 8, 1999 Report Share Posted January 8, 1999 > >In 1977, a royal tomb was found in Macedonia, Greece. Even though all the evidence prooves it to be the tomb >of King Philip, the father of Alexander the Great. But the western scholars were puzzled because >of the many artifacts of an obvious Indian/Vedic nature. Because of these artifacts, some experts dated the tomb to a >time after Alexander's. This theory is no longer being accepted. In Michael Wood's series, In the Footsteps >of Alexander the Great, he presents 2 sculpted portraits of Alexander and Philip. Archeologists accept > Alexander's portrait as the only one made during his lifetime. Philip's portrait is also recognized as >being made in his lifetime. Where were these portraits found? They were found in the Macedonian tomb, >discovered in 1977, thus confirming that the tomb is definately from before Alexander's march to Asia. >Because the tomb is full of Vedic/Indian style artifacts, this is solid proof that Greek culture had >a strong connection to India, long before Alexander's time. The tomb in question has also been accepted as >the tomb of King Philip on the series War and Civilization. The body interned in the tomb, fits every ancient >description of King Philip. Without a doubt, it is the tomb of King Philip. The question is,"Why does King >Philip's tomb have so many Indian influences? How is it possible if the Greek and Indian cultures had no >direct contact until Alexander's Asian campaigns? The answer is simple. Because Greek culture is an offshoot >of Vedic culture, it is only logical that there would be strong Indian influences in Greek art, religion and >culture. The tomb of King Philip is also more than proof of Greece's vedic past. It is also a smoking gun >exposing the extreme prejudice involved in the cover up of the world's ancient vedic heritage. Though western >scholars are now admitting the tomb to be Philip's, they are staying mute about the evidences proving Greece's >Vedic heritage. On one hand, western academics are using tomb artifacts to promote various theories, and on >the other hand, they are ignoring the artifacts that prove their theories wrong. Because there is no doubt >about the Vedic artifacts found in this one case, one wonders as to how much other evidence is out there that has been ignored and perhaps even destroyed. It is obvious that the current mainstream academic community, has made it's mind about world history. Any evidence that contradicts their theories, is not accepted. rather than change their pet theories, these so-called scholars are willing to change the historic record and force it to conform to their views. this is the great perversion of truth that is being perpetrated on the world at large, by the very people,ie. the historians, who have a duty to research and present a true and accurate record of the world's ancient past. p.s. Any one interested, is welcome to post messages to our members. I have been having some trouble with the e-groups posting site, so the best way is to email vediculture ____ ------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/vediculture Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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