Incidentally, Where Troy Once Stood is out of print, and copies from sources like Amazon are second hand and very expensive.And so is the climate in āThe Iliadā and āThe Odysseyā. Snow, fog, rain, tides, storms.
The author, especially in the Iliad, constantly uses similes to help describe the battles, and will begin them with phrases like āAs the snows fall in winter, covering the ground in crisp whiteā, or āAs the storms batter ships at seaā¦ā Greeks bathed in Mediterranean sunshine should surely be scratching their heads at such statements.
Have you read āWhere Troy Once Stoodā by Iman Wilkens, @N1mTzo? If not, you should check it out.
There's already some conspiracy-minded talk about 3I/ATLAS being a huge interstellar spacecraft, the return of the Anunnaki, or Wormwood from the book of Revelation, etc (on Reddit, for example). Remember, Hale-Bopp was the comet that inspired the Applegate mass suicide, so if ATLAS puts on a spectacular show of some kind, it could be misinterpreted by the public, and of course, it could be whipped up into something rather unpleasant.(Joe) No. This object 3I/Atlas, what is it?
A: Wait and see! Hale-Bopp anyone?
Session Date: August 23rd 2025(Windmill Knight) If so, is that one of the main reasons why it has been a hotspot for organized crime, such as cartels and kidnappers in recent years?
No, I haven't read it. Unfortunately, this book has never been translated into Russian.Have you read āWhere Troy Once Stoodā by Iman Wilkens, @N1mTzo? If not, you should check it out.
I checked when according to the C's the events of the Trojan war (preceding the Odyssey) took place:I live on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, not far from St. Petersburg. It seems that no one has ever considered these places as those where Odysseus once visited. This is pure madness.
We essentially have no "hooks" except for a few words from C's.
August 17, 2003
Q: (L) The events that are being described in the "Where Troy Once Stood" book, are they fairly accurate?
A: Yes and No. There are many events presented as one time-wise.
Q: (L) Is it so that, at a certain period, Egypt was in the north of France and also the other countries; did they ever exist as the author describes them with the names he gives them?
A: Around 2200 BC
July 2215 BC: Comet Hale-Bopp visits the inner Solar System and would not return until the year AD 1997.
This is pure madness.
We essentially have no "hooks" except for a few words from C's.
Wasn't there something like 700 missing years were added to the calendar between 500AD and 1200AD? I don't think Comet Hale-Bopp coincided with that time period.I checked when according to the C's the events of the Trojan war (preceding the Odyssey) took place:
And since Hale-Bopp was mentioned in the current session, weirdly enough the last time Hale-Bopp was visible before 1997 was also around 2200 BC:
Actually, it was! In a not well known story called "Bock saga": Home | Bock SagaNo, I haven't read it. Unfortunately, this book has never been translated into Russian.
But I have already downloaded the Odyssey (and the Iliad) in translation and am studying them with a fresh look.
I live on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, not far from St. Petersburg. It seems that no one has ever considered these places as those where Odysseus once visited. This is pure madness.
We essentially have no "hooks" except for a few words from C's.
And since Hale-Bopp was mentioned in the current session, weirdly enough the last time Hale-Bopp was visible before 1997 was also around 2200 BC:
I like this time period.July 2215 BC: Comet Hale-Bopp visits the inner Solar System and would not return until the year AD 1997.
The neural network analysis of the book Where Troy Once Stood did not give me any data about St. Petersburg or the territory of modern Russia. I also quickly looked at the geographical maps from the book (a scan of the book was posted in this thread) - the eastern part of the Baltic Sea is not even mentioned there. There are several pages of text about Scandinavia - I did not find anything else. I would be glad to receive any help, since the book is written in English and I have to translate the text using Google translate/Google Lens.Well, if you havenāt read the book, then maybe you shouldnāt be so convinced that we only have the Cās words.
This is a good lead. Let the Finns forgive me, I did not think about them at all.Also search for "homer illiad in finland" for more references...