what it is that Montague Keen keeps referring to when he says "Again, I remind you, that ancient Ireland holds irrefutable evidence that will change your world forever."
Ancient Irish tradition says that the prophet Jeremiah arrived in Ireland (583-585 B.C.) with the Hebrew Princess Tea-Tephi (daughter of Zedekiah) and some remarkable things, including a harp, AN ARK, and a wonderful stone called "Lia-Fail," or the "Stone of Destiny."
The O'Cuilleain (O'Collins) of West Cork trace the origins of their family to most ancient times, over 5,000 years. Over 4,600 years before surnames became common practice. They are one of the oldest royal bloodlines in human history, they are one of the most powerful priest line in human history, they are the first druids, the "shining ones" and amazingly still exist today
An empire filled with riches, it was an awe-inspiring civilization west of the Strait of Gibraltar's Pillars of Hercules cliffs—until it was defeated by ancient Athens and consumed by a cataclysmic natural disaster.
"In a single day and night … the island … disappeared into the depths of the sea."
Atlantis "Evidence" Found in Spain and Ireland ,Stefan Lovgren
In 1955, archaeologist Dr. Sean O’Riordan of Trinity College, Dublin, made an interesting discovery during an excavation of the Mound of Hostages at Tara, site of ancient kingship of Ireland. Bronze Age skeletal remains were found of what has been argued to be a young prince, still wearing a rare necklace of faience beads, made from a paste of minerals and plant extracts that had been fired.
The Myths of Time: After examining some of the ancient recordfor Ireland we turn to the early Irish chronicles. The earliest written pre-history of Ireland is passed down in the form of saga stories, legal tracts, annalistic records, and fragmentary accounts which were recorded centuries after they actually may have occurred. Because of this scholars consider the events and people of the pre-Christian (and early Christian) period to be viewed with a skeptical eye. Rather than discounting the earliest chronicles and events, which form an integral part of the early Irish tradition, they are noted here and on the next few pages. One such tradition is an account of the early people of Ireland, found in such works as the Leabhar Gabhála,Book of Leinster, and in the 'Annals of the Four Masters'. These include stories of ancient tribes whose arrival outdated that of the Gael and their ancient progenitor King Milesius (Milidh).
Given our attachment to this ancient language of Ireland, there's no wonder that so many people want to know how to say "I love you" in Irish! Saying it in this beautiful language will mean so much more to the person you love. Much Irish language poetry perfects the expressions of love from one person to another. These Irish Gaelic love phrases should help you express that to your special somebody. If you look wider at the country's culture, you will also find Irish love expressed in songs and balads, in which you'll often here of unrequited love.
Thanks for creating this Group Debora :) , ..I love te read Montague's messages. ..also make sure post one copy on The Main Page, ..so it is more visible to members/visitors. ....all the blessings my Dear Debby :) :) :) <3
If your ancestry — like more than 36 million Americans — includes Irish immigrants, RootsWeb has a list of the very oldest Irish surnames, but it’s not a complete list. Often, you’re looking for surnames that — now or in the past — started with O’ or Mac.
Expanding that further, RootsWeb’s Surnames and Irish Counties list says, “Although not always the case, names beginning with O’, Mac, Mc, De, Le, and others, may usually indicate a name of historical significance.”
However, some of those surnames — especially those starting with De or Le — are likely to lead back to Norman families, and their faerie history may be a little different than those tracing back to the Irish era of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
My own ancient Irish roots include:
Ó Baoghill (O’Boyle or Boyle)
Ó Braoin or Mac Braoin (Breen… mine emigrated through Nova Scotia, Canada)
Ó Croinin (Cronin)
Ó Donnghaile (Donnelly)
Mac Gearailt (FitzGerald, not on the RootsWeb list, but several traditional stories — including the one at Lough Gur — give a clear faerie connection)
100 Irish Surnames, ExplainedNote: Don’t take the coat of arms seriously, except as historical interest. As Wikipedia explains, “The design is a symbol unique to an individual person or family (except in the UK), corporation, or state.” In other words, an ancestor’s coat of arms isn’t yourcoat of arms. They usually changed with each household. You can, however, register your own coat of arms. (In Ireland, you’d apply through the Office of the Chief Herald.)
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Mace Head - Prehistoric Artifact Created With
Highly Advanced Technology Ahead Of Time
Found In Ireland
Read more: http://www.messagetoeagle.com/articles1/imageofthedaymacehead.php#i...
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Shining Ones, Archimedes Death Ray
&
Mystery Of Vitrified Forts In Scotland
Read more:http://www.messagetoeagle.com/shiningdeathray.php#ixzz3a4p9MePB
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Ancient Connections Between Egypt and Ireland Confirmed!
http://vedicempire.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&a...
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Ancient Irish tradition says that the prophet Jeremiah arrived in Ireland (583-585 B.C.) with the Hebrew Princess Tea-Tephi (daughter of Zedekiah) and some remarkable things, including a harp, AN ARK, and a wonderful stone called "Lia-Fail," or the "Stone of Destiny."
http://www.bibleprobe.com/ark.htm
Sep 1, 2015
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Sep 1, 2015
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Sep 1, 2015
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Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Fairy Legends and Traditions Indexwww.sacred-texts.com
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
The O'Cuilleain (O'Collins) of West Cork trace the origins of their family to most ancient times, over 5,000 years. Over 4,600 years before surnames became common practice. They are one of the oldest royal bloodlines in human history, they are one of the most powerful priest line in human history, they are the first druids, the "shining ones" and amazingly still exist today
http://www.ucadia.com/frank/frank_name.htm
Sep 1, 2015
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Atlantis "Evidence" Found in Spain and Ireland
for National Geographic News
An empire filled with riches, it was an awe-inspiring civilization west of the Strait of Gibraltar's Pillars of Hercules cliffs—until it was defeated by ancient Athens and consumed by a cataclysmic natural disaster.
"In a single day and night … the island … disappeared into the depths of the sea."
Atlantis "Evidence" Found in Spain and Ireland ,Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/08/0819_040819_atlanti...
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
In 1955, archaeologist Dr. Sean O’Riordan of Trinity College, Dublin, made an interesting discovery during an excavation of the Mound of Hostages at Tara, site of ancient kingship of Ireland. Bronze Age skeletal remains were found of what has been argued to be a young prince, still wearing a rare necklace of faience beads, made from a paste of minerals and plant extracts that had been fired.
http://www.book-of-thoth.com/article1693.html
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Ireland Is Lost Island Of
Atlantis, Says Scientist
By Kevin Smith
http://www.rense.com/general56/atlan.htm
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
After examining some of the ancient recordfor Ireland we turn to the early Irish chronicles. The earliest written pre-history of Ireland is passed down in the form of saga stories, legal tracts, annalistic records, and fragmentary accounts which were recorded centuries after they actually may have occurred. Because of this scholars consider the events and people of the pre-Christian (and early Christian) period to be viewed with a skeptical eye. Rather than discounting the earliest chronicles and events, which form an integral part of the early Irish tradition, they are noted here and on the next few pages. One such tradition is an account of the early people of Ireland, found in such works as the Leabhar Gabhála,Book of Leinster, and in the 'Annals of the Four Masters'. These include stories of ancient tribes whose arrival outdated that of the Gael and their ancient progenitor King Milesius (Milidh).
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Etain (pronounce Ay-deen) is a Celtic Goddess whose name means "Shining One".




Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
http://www.orderwhitemoon.org/goddess/etain/index.html
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Celtic Prayer Book
http://northernway.org/school/onw/prayers.html
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
http://www.irish-sayings.com/cats/people/love/
Irish Love
Sayings
Given our attachment to this ancient language of Ireland, there's no wonder that so many people want to know how to say "I love you" in Irish! Saying it in this beautiful language will mean so much more to the person you love. Much Irish language poetry perfects the expressions of love from one person to another. These Irish Gaelic love phrases should help you express that to your special somebody. If you look wider at the country's culture, you will also find Irish love expressed in songs and balads, in which you'll often here of unrequited love.
Sep 1, 2015
Besimi
Thanks for creating this Group Debora :) , ..I love te read Montague's messages.
..also make sure post one copy on The Main Page, ..so it is more visible to members/visitors.
....all the blessings my Dear Debby :) :) :) <3
Sep 1, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
IRELAND Land of the Pharaohs
https://api.ning.com/files/rJGrnYss69reaTRACvXqV0ozSNbz7DOpM*ZPWyC77--6ztWWJxE-etqcKMQP69Jj*Qk*AOpq8nVl*3osCjCt9c-kcTvTmSA6/IRELANDLANDOFTHEPHAROA0HS.pdf
Sep 2, 2015
Blue Dragon
Eire the land of saints and scholars and as a holder of that countries passport should show willing and support for the old ways cause sure enough.
Sep 4, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
If your ancestry — like more than 36 million Americans — includes Irish immigrants, RootsWeb has a list of the very oldest Irish surnames, but it’s not a complete list. Often, you’re looking for surnames that — now or in the past — started with O’ or Mac.
Expanding that further, RootsWeb’s Surnames and Irish Counties list says, “Although not always the case, names beginning with O’, Mac, Mc, De, Le, and others, may usually indicate a name of historical significance.”
However, some of those surnames — especially those starting with De or Le — are likely to lead back to Norman families, and their faerie history may be a little different than those tracing back to the Irish era of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
My own ancient Irish roots include:
… and many other early Irish surnames.
Some Irish Resources
Lists of ancient Irish family surnames
To better understand the meaning of Irish surnames, see Do Chara’s Irish Surnames of Gaelic Origin. You’ll find another view of this subject at the Irish Times’ Irish Ancestors/Origins of surname. And, if you want to understand how Irish surnames changed, Wikipedia’s article about Irish names may be helpful… or even more confusing.
Sep 7, 2015
Debby ♥Many Nations♥
Montague on Sunday 6 September 2015
http://www.montaguekeen.com/page1470.html
Sep 7, 2015