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THE SEARCH FOR KING SOLOMON’S TREASURE SOURCEBOOK
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NOTE: Dr. Craig did not wish to make a case for the Philippines as
Ophir as he references Former Prime Minister Paterno did. Such is understandable. However, if he had actually truly researched the Biblical
passages as we have, especially knowing the abundant history which
he certainly did, such connection would become incredibly obvious.
Does he quote Sir Douglas properly? Yes. See below. These are all
native products of the Philippines and Ophir brought to China. See
Testing All the Resources of Ophir. Though Douglas does not state
Philippines by name nor could he as the Rothschilds would have his
head, the products match and the deduction accurate especially in
lieu of all the other evidence in context. Ophir/Philippines was trading
across the ocean by ship as early as 990 B.C.
NOTE: We have seen some misunderstand this writing by
Sir Douglas claiming this pertains to the next dynasty mentioned but Sir Douglas wrote what he wrote and this clearly
occurred at the beginning of the Chou Dynasty (BC 1122)
accurately portrayed by Dr. Austin Craig who was not making a case for Ophir even. During the T’anf Dynasty trade
was opened but it did not start there especially since the
levy was 990 B.C. not 600 or so A.D. These are the kinds
of manipulations we have run into in this research and had
to sort thru such as the Karakoa, even illustrated as a very
large ship by Alcino and others, characterized as a large
junk by de Morga yet, to some modern historians and even
on a stamp now shrunk to a canoe. That is manipulation and
fraud in interpretation which is exactly how this narrative has
been so obscured. Most of you will review this entire book in
which our conclusions are incredibly solid. Some will attempt
to pick apart points like this and they will fail.
Citing:
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403. “A thousand years of Philippine history before the coming of the Spaniards.” By Austin Craig. Associate Professor of History. University of the Philippines. 1914. p. 1. Citing “Europe and the Far East.” By Sir
Robert K. Douglas. Cambridge University Press, 1904. Chap. 1. p. 2-3.
https://archive.org/stream/thousandyearsofp00crairich#page/n7/mode/2up/search/1000+b
http://www.archive.org/stream/europefareast15000dougrich/europefareast15000dougrich_djvu.txt