ott wrote: ↑11 Feb 2025, 16:06
Hidde Oera Linda, who equates this year 1255 to the year 3448 from another timeline — "after Atland sank" — which is also used in some of the older texts.
Thus, with Hidde’s timeline in mind, Atland would have sank 4,219 years ago (2,193 BCE).
Helgiteut wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023, 14:25
3449 YAAS Hidde writes to Okke.
YAAS 4000 Coalition of priests and princes against uprising foretold.
YAAS 5000 The end of theocracy and tyrrany is foretold by Dela to have occured by this year.
YAAS 5573 Findas folk being ripe for freedom, is foretold by Hellight to occur in this year.
With the following three
prophecy years, including Hidde’s writing, it appears the adjusted years would equate to:
YAAS 3448 = 1255 (Hidde Orela Linda Writing)
YAAS 4000 = 1776 (American Independence)
YAAS 5000 = 2776 (750 years from now)
YAAS 5573 = 3349 (1,323 years from now)
That is very, very auspicious, to state it lightly.
That 1776 of all years is the year “coalition of priests and princes against uprising foretold” because it would indicate that, as is more likely than not, regardless of its foundational parameters being relatively liberty infused, that the United States is the extension of “the powers that be” attempting to create a body, albeit in the frame of the “good guys” to contest a true, conscious uprising of awakened descendents of Freya.
(Regarding the initial charters prior to the 1776 date’s Declaration of Independence, the Iroquois Confederacy gave largely to Continental Congress’ shaping the constitution with numerous councils between the chiefs of that composition of nations, coinciding the obvious framings the founding fathers siphoned from Roman and subsequent charters’ laws of preeminent states.)
The 1,000 year “kingdom” of the United States, or whatever runs it, ending 1,000 years after 1776, as an American myself, seems more likely than the, for all intents and purposes, empire, folding as per the usual trajectory of prior reigning superpowers as of late.
So to say, the United States is more akin to a modern Rome than anything else to judge as a contender, if not equal.
That additional 573 years of post ended “theocracy and tyranny” feels relatively suggestive that it would take some time for the shackles upon the masses to fall from their consciousness, while the already awakening ones mount the rebellion (what would “ripe for freedom” suggest otherwise?) against the last aspects of that theocratic and tyrannical coalition that likewise would have its own prophesies to use in contesting the prophesies of Finda’s folk.
In recent posts, I build on the Gael’s wanderings being founded upon a seer’s vision of them settling in Ireland, and that was supposedly
hundreds of years until they finally landed on that soil as a people.
In this case, the prophesies are there for
future chronology, for, so it seems, correlation between core landmark events for persons such as ourselves to out the false principals of that prophesied, in the time of and preceding Hidde, coalition of priests and princes.
Because, in reality, the United States didn’t start in 1492 with “Columbus” or 1607 with “Jamestown”, there was
Great Ireland and the copper mines of the Ohio River valley, coinciding Norumbega, well before the established start of the United States, or America as we know it, including “Nova Albion” depicted in Elizabethan times as an already established, albeit contested, civilization of more than mere French fur traders and English settlers.
Therefore, I find it quite interesting that the 1776 year, when building upon the highlighted YAAS 3448 and 4000 years highlighted, is perfectly aligned from the 1255 date involving Hidde Oera Linda.
ott wrote: ↑11 Feb 2025, 16:06
2025, Feb. 9 —
Note JO to someone writing:
The book claims to [have been] written between 2194 BCE and 803 CE
To wit, as firstly stated in this post, Atland would have sank 4,219 years ago (2,193 BCE), aligning with Ott’s 2194 CE depicted in the original post.
Thus, presumably, there are 2,997 years of time between the 2194 BCE and 803 CE time span to figure when the first iteration of Hidde’s version was transcribed.
Some of these points may be inferred pragmatically by more versed reviewers of the material, such as the founders of the forum and frequent posters, however for newer accounts, and the casual guest viewer, sometimes restating the obvious can expand introspection to new heights.
As is foretold in these prophesies regarding ripening the folk for freedom.