Some time after Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt in that huge Exodus recorded
in the Bible, and after he had received the Ten Commandments, he ordered a sacred
enclosure to be made called the Ark of the Covenant. It was to be the home for their
God Yahweh and was often led into battle against their enemies.
This is common knowledge but what is not widely known is the information held in the
ancient British Records, which tell of a migration of around 500BC into Britain from the
Mediterranean. The Welsh
Cymric people of Wales were originally called the Khumry and they fled from their captivity
after the murder of Sennacherib, continuing through Asia Minor. These Khumry were called
Cimmeroi by the Greeks and their march was greatly feared because of the destruction that
was caused by this massive army of migrating people.
They had the Ark with them and eventually set sail from Turkey with the Trojans under Brutus.
They used their ancient alphabet all along the main routes and on into Etruria-Italy, where
there are "undecipherable" Etruscan inscriptions using a language which is
supposedly unknown. This language is not unknown and is the Khumric language, which was written
using their ancient Coelbren alphabet.
One section of the Khumry under Brutus later sailed through
the Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar Strait) and continued North eventually
settling in Britain. They brought with them the Ark.
Britain always had stories about the 'Quest for the Holy Grail' and as the Ten Commandments are
nothing more than a record or 'Greal', it becomes obvious the Ark of the Covenant was
meant. The authors Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett clearly show where the Ark is now buried but
have faced huge opposition to have this site professionally excavated.
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