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even the “main man.” The second revealing anecdote happens when Moses and Aaron are in the presence of the Pharaoh. The scriptures speak of them having to prove their credentials to Pharaoh by changing Aaron’s rod into a serpent. This is strange, since Israelites were forbidden by Jehovah to engage in “magical practices.” Anyway, the Egyptians produce their own rod, which likewise becomes a serpent, and so on. This tale of the conflict between the two serpents is a barely disguised reference to that between the races. The same motif appears in the Arthurian sagas, with the contest between the red and white dragons, which is the dream of Uther Pendragon, father of King Arthur. The very name Pendragon means “Head of the Dragons,” that is, the race of good “Serpents,” from which the Celts and Gaels descended. Other cultures have similar leitmotifs expressing the same story. The Saxon tale of St. George and the Dragon is a perfect fictional rendition of it. In the Old Testament, passages relating to the twins, Jacob and Esau, may well refer obliquely to the pre-diluvian bipartisanism and their ongoing antagonism. In your limbs lie nations twain, Rival races from their birth; One the mastery shall gain, The younger o’er the elder reign. The meaning behind the euphemisms of the combating “Serpents” or “Dragons” has to do with the antagonism within the biology of the Homo Atlantis. The reference is to the coils of DNA, to the alien and human strands and their incompatibility. The folk- tales which have to do with the evil and good twin, the dark and fair sisters, the white and black witches, the twin towers, the true and false knights, the heroes descent and ascent, etc., also conceal the same meta-theme. From Robin Hood to Swan Lake, from Hercules and the Hydra to Jason and the Golden Fleece, from the Odin hanging on the “Winding Tree” to Conan the Barbarian, from Alice Through the Looking Glass to Dungeons and Dragons, the themes are ONE. What is the Tree of the East and the Tree of the West? What are the two seraphim who guard the Ark of the Covenant? What are the gates of Valhalla? Why are there twin columns at the portals of illustrious edifices? What do the swastika, the double-headed eagle, the Masonic double cube, the double- barred cross of Lorraine, the two Knights Templars riding one horse, really signify? What are the real “Pillars of Hercules” that guarded the way to Atlantis? 48 The World Falls Dead Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation