Solomon's Treasure SOURCEBOOK - Book - Page 35
THE SEARCH FOR KING SOLOMON’S TREASURE SOURCEBOOK
charting
from the north:
east to china sea
south to directly
“But not farre from this Islande there lyeth an other,
whiche is called the farthest Tile, where as when the
hote somers Sun approcheth to the northern Pole, their
nyghtes be like vnto perpetuall daye, in fairenesse and
brightnesse, vntill he returns agayne to the South.”
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dionysius
the tourist [154]
IN THE FIRST CENTURY MINDSET
under tropic of cancer
Compare to Maps on Previous Pages.
SCYTHIA
NOTE: Whether Dionysius is describing a North Sea route into the East Sea or from the
mainland of Scythia, he heads into the East Sea. He is definitely not beginning in India.
SACAE/
SCYTHIA
“...vntill he returns agayne to
the South. From thence if a
man sayling towards Scythia
turne his shippe to the East,
he shall fynde Chrysia...”
NOTE: Taprobane is not South of the Philippines in reality but in the
perspective of the flat earth maps of the first century, it most certainly
was. In 124 B.C., that was still the thinking and one must reconcile the
meaning from the author’s mindset. Also, note the use of Taprobana in
that period remains a question as to whether the inference is Sri Lanka
or Sumatra. That debate was not settled until the 17th century. No one
knows to which Dionysius was actually referring in 124 A.D. but such
debate is unnecessary to settle in order to locate Chryse by all the
markers present which are very obvious.
Map Created By Timothy Schwab ©2020.
OCEAN EAST
OF SCYTHIA
ASIA
CHINA
“...then if he returne him contrarie
to the south, immediatly he shall
discouer Taprobana...”
SAUDI
ARABIA
tropic of cancer
INDIA
GANGES
RIVER
JAPAN
land of
the
rising sun
very north
tropic of cancer
“They lye directely vnder the lyne of Cancer...”
(The Tropic of Cancer is even with Taiwan. This is the Philippines.)
MALAYSIA
Indian Ocean
SRI LANKA
(TAPROBANE?)
SUMATRA
(TABPROBANE?)
NOTE: Quotes in order of the arrows beginning in upper left.
Tropic of Cancer is an approximation.
THIS AREA
MISSING FROM MOST
FIRST CENTURY MAPS
CHRYSE
OPHIR
PHILIPPINES
land of
the
morning
“...Chrysia, whiche is an
other Ilande of the Ocean, in
the whiche also the Sunne
shyneth very clearly:”
The Philippines has the next significant island in the
ocean directly under the Tropic of Cancer. It’s called
Luzon. The Malay Peninsula is not an island and NOT
directly below the Tropic of Cancer. There are 2 countries
to the North of it. In fact, Malaysia is far closer to the
Equator (150 km) than Tropic of Cancer (3000 km).
In the perspective of the first century, ancient maps are fairly consistent in their rendering of Southeast Asia. The largest deviation is Ptolemy who had no
OUR EXPLANATION
OF DIONYSIUS’ PERSPECTIVE:
idea of such geography as he drew a continuous continent from Asia to Antartica enclosing the Indian Ocean which eliminated the entire Pacific Ocean
and it’s islands. Other maps in his era were not so poor but they do omit the Malay Peninsula as well as Indochina consistently. One must comprehend the
thinking of those cartographers as they will never understand these maps otherwise. This is exactly what we see today and the past century with authors
such as Paul Wheatley, Thomas Suarez and others who force a peninsula into a slot, which is practically always identified as an island of Chryse.These
authors are peddling propaganda in which the Rothschild’s have funded the suppression of Ophir since the 1600s when they paid Purchas to commit their
propaganda. The Malay Peninsula was never an island and no sailor nor cartographer in those days could possibly confuse the two unless they operate in a
completely broken paradigm such as Ptolemy regarding the Far East in which he had no clue. In fact, mariners would largely hug the coasts thus they would
follow India through Burma to Malaysia noticing Malaysia to be a peninsula. It is impossible for them to mistake based on their practices. These maps are
our interpretation based on this mindset. We are using a modern map but notice we are blacking out the Malay Peninsula and Indochina to the left just as
most of these maps do even the ones we already covered on the previous pages. When you follow these directions from The Periplus of the Erythaean Sea,
Pomponius Mela, Dionysius the Tourist and others, this becomes evident as they all tie and lead to the same place in the correct paradigm. Additionally,
the maps we selected actually represent their written directions which we covered. All of them call Chryse an island and none of them accidentally meant
a peninsula just as Pliny the Elder calls it an island and never a peninsula. Dionysius even adds in an incredibly fixed marker regardless identifying Chryse
directly under the Tropic of Cancer. This made us realize that is exactly what The Periplus was describing as “under the very north” as the North begins
at Cancer. No one can move that and Malaysia is not even a remote fit as there are 2 countries North of it between such line yet the Philippines is directly
under Cancer which is inline with South China and Taiwan. Malaysia is also on top of the Equator and could never to associated with accuracy with the
Tropic of Cancer. Review these in detail, compare with the previous maps and any others you can find, and prove it out. We believe you will find this to
be accurate. As you complete this chapter, you will find this thinking fully confirmed on the next pages as the Portuguese found Chryse and Argyre and
documented it with a government-commissioned map.
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