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long, 4 metres wide and 1.5 metres thick. After removal, at THE KELA OF SOUND the bottom of the monolith we found two more stones of about We are now moving towards the latter end of the 20-year period 4 metres x 2.5 metres x 1 metre. These stones fit the former since this information was first released in 1984. Much has been entrance exactly. Behind these stones, we expected to find a revealed, yet much is still to be revealed. big room, the so-called water lock. However, this room was According to Ior Bock, the Rot/Van languages are the basis of filled with a cement-like mass. all languages on our planet. The Finnish language today is very The team had excavated a tunnel over 40 metres deep, 6 metres complex. Each word can be used in one of at least 165,252 forms, wide and 3 metres high, which descended with an approximate cases or tenses. The English language is close to the original Rot 15-degree gradient. According to information provided by Ior —_ sound system. However, the unique capacity of the Rot/Van lan- Bock, the hall should end in a room from which three corridors guages to contain so much variety is in stark contrast to the are accessed, with the middle corridor leading to the upper dome English language, which uses only relatively few tenses such as of the Temple. Unfortunately, the cost of further excavation past, present and future. Further, each sound (letter) within the exceeded the Foundation's budget, and the Finnish Government —_Rot/Van language has unique meaning and each word can be and the National Board of Antiquities (Museovirasto) were assimilated from front to back, from back to front and from the unwilling to provide funding, help or support. middle out. In 1991, the Foundation's last — sponsor stopped supporting the project. Later that same year, a geophysical analysis of the loca- tion was conducted using a sub- surface imaging radar (SIR) sys- tem. At 25 metres below the ground, at a coordinate designat- ed by lor Bock, it picked up a dome-shaped hollow space with a roof, potentially made of metal. A picture of the ground condition at the excavation site indicates that only a few more metres of excavation had to be carried out for a breakthrough to be achieved. As at May 2002, this breakthrough has not yet been achieved. The kela of sound, the alpha- bet, the Ring, is made up of 29 sounds and combinations there- of. There are 23 sounds in one Ring and seven outside of the Ring. There are 10 clear vocal sounds (vowels), with the remainder being combination sounds. The sound i (pro- nounced ee) is repeated, so alto- gether there are 29 different sounds. Within the alphabet, the first i represents the Bock; the i stem represents the penis of the Bock and the dot represents the sperm. The second / represents the Allfather and is also pro- nounced ee (as in I Ching, pro- nounced ee-ching). Ta is "to give" ("to germinate the seed knowledge") and rot means "the sounds". Therefore, to ta-rot ("tarot") is to "create the knowledge of sounds". The ancient learning system of the Tarot appears to have changed and now only contains the 23 main sounds, which are repre- GOLDEN BOCKS, CRYSTAL BALLS AND REGALIA According to Ior Bock, there are other artefacts of the heathen culture buried in various loca- tions across Finland. Specifically, there are three gold- en bock statues (as stated previ- ously, the Bock family's symbol lor Bock sented in the Major Arcana of is the goat) as well as three crystal balls and the regalia of the last | Tarot cards. The Major Arcana has 22 cards; however, the first King of the Aser. card, The Fool, designated "0", is also represented at the end, Tor says that two golden bocks and two crystal balls are buried making 23 paths. in Snappertuna, about 70 kilometres west of Helsinki. This land is now the property of the Church and is also a nature reserve. NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES The third golden bock, the third crystal ball and the regalia are In the last couple of years there have been a number of findings buried in the courtyard of Kajaani Castle, about 600 kilometres that support the Bock Saga and Vainiméinen mythology. north of Helsinki. This is the oldest and most northerly royal cas- Archaeologists involved with the PECHORA Project have tle known in the world. Ior explains that the Kajaani Castle site recently found 40,000-year-old settlements northeast of Finland in served as an old breeding centre thousands of years ago. the White Sea region. The finds were reported in the 6 September On 12 October 2000, the SIR was used in the courtyard at —_ 2001 issue (vol. 413) of the British scientific journal Nature. Kajaani Castle. The radar system detected at five metres below There was also the discovery of the susihuola ("wolf cave") the ground, at the exact spot where Ior Bock had indicated, a large outside the city of Kristinestad on the west coast of Finland. By metal box fitting the description and dimensions which Ior had the summer of 2001, Museovirasto had proved that communities provided. lived there for at least 300,000 years. The head of Museovirasto Kajaani Castle is now the property of the Finnish state. So far, has stated publicly that no one lived in Finland prior to 10,050 the Government of Finland, the National Board of Antiquities years ago, yet is now privately revealing evidence that people (Museovirasto) and the Church have refused permission for the Continued on page 85 castle's courtyard or any other of these sites to be excavated. page 8 We are now moving towards the latter end of the 20-year period since this information was first released in 1984. Much has been revealed, yet much is still to be revealed. According to Ior Bock, the Rot/Van languages are the basis of all languages on our planet. The Finnish language today is very complex. Each word can be used in one of at least 165,252 forms, cases or tenses. The English language is close to the original Rot sound system. However, the unique capacity of the Rot/Van lan- guages to contain so much variety is in stark contrast to the English language, which uses only relatively few tenses such as past, present and future. Further, each sound (letter) within the Rot/Van language has unique meaning and each word can be assimilated from front to back, from back to front and from the middle out. NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES In the last couple of years there have been a number of findings that support the Bock Saga and Vainiméinen mythology. Archaeologists involved with the PECHORA Project have recently found 40,000-year-old settlements northeast of Finland in the White Sea region. The finds were reported in the 6 September 2001 issue (vol. 413) of the British scientific journal Nature. There was also the discovery of the susihuola ("wolf cave") outside the city of Kristinestad on the west coast of Finland. By the summer of 2001, Museovirasto had proved that communities lived there for at least 300,000 years. The head of Museovirasto has stated publicly that no one lived in Finland prior to 10,050 years ago, yet is now privately revealing evidence that people JUNE - JULY 2002 NEXUS ¢ 65 THE KELA OF SOUND Continued on page 85 www.nexusmagazine.com