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northern part of India, where he continued to spread his teachings further. When he was about 45 years old, he married a young, pretty woman who bore him numerous offspring. Like every normal head of a family, he decided to settle down and raise his family, living in Srinagar, India, which is located in the northernmost part of the country. From there he made many journeys and kept on preaching his new teachings. At the age of about 115, he died a natural death and was buried outside of town in an unknown grave. Judas Ischarioth died at the age of about 90 and was buried at a place not far from Srinagar. But the first-born son of Jmmanuel, called Joseph, wrote down his father's story and left India after his death. After a three-year journey he settled in Jerusalem to live out his remaining days. He brought with him the original scrolls of his father's teachings, and hid then in the tomb in which Jmmanuel had originally lain. He thought that this would be the safest place. The Talmud of Jmmanuel It wasn't until 1963 that the Pleiadians led a Greek Catholic priest named Rashid, to the site where the scrolls were buried. The writings had been placed into resin and were kept in a crystal-like box given to Jmmanuel by his father, Gabriel, when he was young, just for this purpose. Written in old Aramaic script, the scrolls were found under the flat rock where they had been hidden almost 2,000 years earlier by Jmmanuels son, Joseph. Rashid began translating the scrolls from Aramaic into German and making copies, for he knew it would be his job to bring them to the world. The scrolls were long and contained over 120 chapters of information. So far he had only sent 36 of them to Billy in Switzerland.