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City of Elath At the head of the Red Sea on the Gulf of Alaba was an ancient city of Elath (the EL). Elath was very close to Mount Sinai, Mount Seir, Mount Hor, and Mount Paran, all on the left. Below Elath on the right was Edom and Teman and Yemen, the home of the wise men of Edom, the Dukes of Edom, and the highly educated Sheba who visited Solomon. From Elath is a dry river bed that leads to the Dead Sea and the Holy Land. (p. 31) There seemed to be an understanding that the Mediterranean was the sea for one race of ELs and the Red Sea for the other. (p. 31) It is a matter of recorded history that in Caesar’s time the ships of the Atlantic were larger than those of the Mediterranean. And in the days of Solomon, about 1,000 B.C., the ships of Tarshish were consid- ered as large as ocean going vessels. (p. 41) You shall understand that about 3000 years ago, or somewhat more, the navigation of the world (especially for remote voyages) was greater than at this day. (Francis Bacon) Solomon launched his fleets from Elath, this built by Hiram. They sailed together to sack and loot, bringing back fortunes. Such were not voyages of discovery but of commerce. (See p. 31) Book of Job Placed in Arabia, the tale is one of a believer in the Solar Cult being contested by Satan, the representa- tive of the Serpent Cult. (See p. 33.) Levites When the Israelites did not correctly server their masters, they were sold to other masters. Such is the testimony of the Old Testament. A king could only become so great, if he attempted to go further he was checkmated. Win, lose or draw, the Temple always won...the gold was always in the Temple. Should a king desire to break the shroud of their mysteries and desire to become one of them he was generally cut off. Only the initiated could be a god, such as Enoch (whose name means initiated)...(p. 35-6) Alexander’s fault lay in the fact that he thought himself a god and undertook to exercise that divine pre- rogative. This was too much for the bosses in control...he died at age thirty-three. (p. 38) 240 Appendix B: Book Abstracts Largest Ships Hiram of Tyre Servants of the Els, later of the Temple of Solomon. (p. 33) In II Chronicles Jehovah states, “You have forsaken me, I will in turn forsake you, and deliver you into the hands of Shishack.” Kings Wishing to be Gods Alexander the Great Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation