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From the revelation of the Pyramid's Chronograph, we knew 35 years ago that the Great Pyramid was erected during the last quarter of the 27th century B.C., with the work beginning in 2623 B.C. At that time the World's leading Egyptologists thought that we Pyramidologists were some centuries in error in regard to the time of the Great Pyramid's construction and Khufu's (Cheop's) reign, which they considered as occurring at a much earlier date. This was many years before the science of radioactivity determination of chronology was discovered in 1945, yet when the new scientific test (c-14) was applied to the wood of Khufu's great ship (discovered at the base of the Great Pyramid in 1954), the date revealed was 2600 B.C.

This truly grand result was a great thrill to Pyramidologists, for the precise date of 2600 B.C turns out to be the very year of the death of Khufu in accordance with the Great Pyramid's Chronograph. In the early years of the previous century, the Egyptologists were some hundreds of years in error in this matter is however no discredit to them, for, in the circumstances, they did the best they could with the very limited information then available.

On the other hand, there is no credit due to us Pyramidologists, who simply read what the Great Pyramid's Chronograph has recorded. All the credit goes to the great Designer of the Great Pyramid, the Great Architect of the Universe. So, today, there is no longer conflict with Egyptologists, but co-ordination with them, in regard to the chronology of that remote period.

Then again, until very recently, most of the recognized leading authorities in Egyptology and Biblical Archeology placed the Exodus in the 13th century before Christ. The Pyramid's Chronograph, on the other hand, gives a date in the 15th century B.C., namely 1435 B.C. But the mass of exceedingly important information unearthed by the excavations at Hazor has revolutionized the authorities' ideas on the date of the Exodus, which they now admit was round the middle of the 15th Century B.C., as recorded long ago by the Pyramid's Chronograph, notwithstanding that the Great Pyramid was built over 1,000 years before the Exodus took place.

Furthermore, since the beginning of this century, leading authorities on the New Testament Chronology have given the date A.D. 29 or 30 as that of the Crucifixion of Christ, but at last, in the light of present day knowledge, those dates are being abandoned in favor of A.D 33, the date revealed by the Pyramid's Chronograph for that event, as leading Pyramidologists have declared for well over half-a-century. This is all the more wonderful in view of the fact that the Great Pyramid was built over 2,600 years before Christ lived on Earth! No purely human power could possibly have foretold this with such perfect precision so many centuries beforehand.

Even the time of the celestial phenomenon which astronomically fixes the entire chronograph of the Great Pyramid was determined from the Pyramid itself many years before the science of astronomy had sufficiently advanced to enable astronomers to do so on purely astronomical grounds. The said phenomenon was the simultaneous alignment of a Draconis (the Dragon Star) with the bore of the Entrance Passage of the Pyramid and the Pleiades (in Taurus) with the unique "Scored Lines" in that Passage. Well Over 100 years ago Sir John Herschel calculated the date of that stellar alignment as 2160 B.C., (+-) 30 years, i.e., between 2190 B.C. and 2130 B.C. This result, with possible range of error extending 60 years, is of course far to vague for fixing the dating of the Pyramid's Chronograph.

Later Professor R. A. Proctor of Cambridge re-calculated the matter and arrived at the date as 2140 B.C. Prof. C. Piazzi Smyth of Edinburgh after having checked Proctor's figures remarked "To which I can only say, for the reasons pointed out... very probably." It was not until 1938, however, that the leading British astronomical authorities were able to state definitely that the true date was 2141 B.C. in complete agreement with the Great Pyramid's own dating given over 4,500 years ago, being then recorded nearly 500 years before the said astronomical phenomenon even occurred. The precise time was the Vernal Equinox of 2141 B.C.

So, today, the grand final result is that which a generation ago the consensus of opinion of all the leading authorities in Egyptology, Chronology, and Biblical Archeology was that all the dates we gave from the Great Pyramid's Chronograph for events in the ancient past were wrong, every one, yet today none of the foremost authorities would contradict a single date as revealed by the Pyramid's Chronograph. While now agreeing entirely with us in principle, these authorities even now would not attempt to give the precise years of most of those events, yet from the Pyramid, we can, and have, stated the exact dates in every case, because the Great Pyramid's Chronograph is in advance of modern research.

It will be interesting for Pyramidologists now to lie back and watch the Egyptologists and Archaeologists, in the years that lie ahead, struggling in their research to attain to absolute chronology and, in the end, arriving at these very dates revealed by the Chronograph of the Great Pyramids. Owing to the present rapid advance of scientific research, this happy result will doubtless be achieved in the not to distant future.

Michael Starkford is an independent researcher, historian, and writer who is a major contributor the ongoing work at Ken Klein Productions. http://www.kenkleinproductions.net

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Nicholas II: The Life and Reign of Russia's Last Monarch


Nicholas II: The Life and Reign of Russia's Last Monarch


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This book is a scholarly, comprehensive, and critical biography of Nicholas II from his birth in 1868 to his execution in 1918. It features a chronological narrative emphasizing the political aspects of the Tsar's reign rather than details from his personal life--although new information about his life is revealed. Nicholas II is portrayed as a conscientious and reasonably intelligent ruler whose reign was marred by inept statesmanship and a stubborn determination to uphold the autocratic tradition of the Romanov dynasty even though he was forced to grant major political concessions in 1905. His imprudent foreign policy in East Asia precipitated a losing war with Japan. But a more cautious policy in Europe nevertheless involved Russia in a far greater conflict in 1914 that resulted in enormous casualties, economic hardship, and the collapse of the monarchy in 1917. As an individual, Nicholas was gentle and benevolent (except towards political dissidents) and proved to be a good husband and father. The serenity of his family life was disrupted by his son and heir's hemophilia, and the ensuing Rasputin scandal impaired the Tsar's image and contributed to his unpopularity. A final chapter examines his legacy and provides a theory of revolutionary causation.

The Court of the Last Tsar: Pomp, Power and Pageantry in the Reign of Nicholas II


The Court of the Last Tsar: Pomp, Power and Pageantry in the Reign of Nicholas II


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Praise for The Court of the Last Tsar "Any book by Greg King is a book to be kept and savored. He has not only given us a fresh, clear-eyed, and often startling new look at the life of the last Romanovs, but also lived up to the promise of his title. He has shown us how the whole enterprise worked, from Tsar Nicholas to his lowest cook and chambermaid. This book is a great work of scholarship--and a wonderful read." --Peter Kurth, author of Tsar: The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra and Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson "A mammoth, monumental achievement. No other book captures the essence and the entire scope of life at the court of Nicholas II. It's a thoroughly enjoyable and encyclopedic masterpiece that will be a major source for historians and biographers for years to come." --Marlene A. Eilers, author of Queen Victoria's Descendants and publisher of Royal Book News "Greg King has truly written a tour de force. The book is extremely well researched, has over 100 illustrations and is, quite simply, marvelous." --Coryne Hall, author of Little Mother of Russia, Once a Grand Duchess, and Imperial Dancer "Greg King is emerging as one of the leading authorities in today's liveliest field of Russian studies, and this is a major contribution to the study of late Imperial Russia." --Joseph T. Fuhrmann, author of Rasputin and the editor of The Complete Wartime Correspondence of Tsar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra

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Nicholas II: Last of the Tsars


Nicholas II: Last of the Tsars


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One of the world's preeminent historians, Marc Ferro is a leading member of the Annales School of France and a recognized authority on early twentieth-century European history. For well over two decades, in volumes such as The February Revolution of 1917 and October 1917, he has demonstrated an unsurpassed skill in capturing the social and political forces that led to the Russian Revolution. Now Ferro turns his considerable talents to the biography of one of the pivotal figures of that era, Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. For this important new biography, Ferro has searched extensively in Russian archives to illuminate Nicholas's character. What emerges is a vivid portrait of a reluctant leader, a young man forced by the death of his father into a role for which he was ill-equipped. A conformist and traditionalist, Nicholas admired the order, ritual, and ceremony identified with the intangible grandeur of autocracy, and he hated everything that might shake that autocracy--the intelligentsia, the Jews, the religious sects. His reign, as Ferro documents, was one of continual trouble: a humiliating war with Japan; the 1905 revolution that forced Nicholas to accept a constitutional assembly, the Duma; the international crisis of 1914, leading to World War I; and finally the Revolution of 1917, forcing his abdication. Throughout, we see a Tsar who was utterly opposed to change and to the ferment of ideas that stirred his country, who felt it was his duty to preserve intact the powers God had entrusted in him. Ferro also provides an intimate portrait of Nicholas's personal life: his wife Alexandra; his four daughters, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, sisters so close they signedletters "OTMA," the initials of their Christian names; his son and heir Alexis, who suffered from hemophilia; and the various figures in the court, most notably Rasputin, whose ability to revive the frequently ailing Alexis made him indispensable to the Tsaritsa. (Ferro recounts that, when Alexandra heard of Rasputin's murder, she collapsed in anguish, certain her son was lost; but when Nicholas heard the news while with the army, he simply walked off whistling cheerfully.) Perhaps most intriguing is Ferro's chapter on the fate of the Tsar and his family, examining all the rumors and contradictory testimony that swirl around this still cloudy event. Ferro concludes that Alexandra and her daughters may have survived the revolution, and the woman who later surfaced in Europe claiming to be Anastasia may well have been so. This authoritative biography by one of the world's great historians shines a bright light on an ordinary man raised to an extraordinary station, who carried an unwanted burden, which crushed him.

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A Passion for God's Reign


A Passion for God's Reign


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In this brief yet profound work, three of today's most influential and respected Christian thinkers -- Jurgen Moltmann, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Ellen T. Charry -- explore the role of theology in our contemporary Western society. In the main body of the book, Moltmann builds a case for the "public" nature of Christian theology and explores how expressions of faith from both the church and the academy relate to significant aspects of modernity. The responses by Wolterstorff and Charry provide a fascinating dialogue with Moltmann's views that will also challenge readers to consider more deeply the relationship between Christianity and culture. This volume is timely reading for Christians seeking to confront today's world.

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Chronicle of the Russian Tsars: The Reign-By-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial Russia


Chronicle of the Russian Tsars: The Reign-By-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial Russia


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This new Chronicle documents the lives of tsars famous and infamous in a lively series of biographical portraits stretching from the late fifteenth to the early twentieth centuries. Discover the facts behind the reputations of rulers such as Ivan the Terrible, whose reign of terror was unparalleled in Russian history until Stalin; Peter the Great, dynamic reformer and dedicated Westernizer; Catherine the Great, the determined young German princess who usurped power and is remembered for her interest in the Enlightenment and for her colorful private life; and the last tsar, Nicholas II, vainly endeavoring to cope in a period of devastating change. Here too are the less familiar but equally intriguing personalities who occupied Russia's imperial throne: the pious but feeble Feodor I, the warmhearted and irascible Alexei Mikhailovich, and the Empress Anna, with her taste for cruel practical jokes. Chronicle of the Russian Tsars also introduces the key debates of Russian history. How did a small principality centered on Moscow develop into a vast empire stretching from the Baltic to the Pacific? What part did the Orthodox Church play in the rise of tsarism? Why did Russia develop political and social institutions so different from those of the West? With its comprehensive timelines, data files, quotations, and stunning illustrations, Chronicle of the Russia Tsars is at once an absorbing narrative history and an essential work of reference that brings to life a powerful empire and distinctive civilization whose impact on the history of Europe and the world is immeasurable. David Warnes is the author of Russia: A Modern History. The history of Russia has been his principal enthusiasmsince his final year at Jesus College, Cambridge, and he has been a frequent visitor to that country since the early 1980s, escorting study tours of its historic sites. His firsthand experience of the latest turbulent episode of Russian history -- the demise of Communism and the struggle to adapt to free-enterprise capitalism -- has deepened his wide-ranging understanding of Russian society and culture.

Nicholas: The Epic Journey from Saint to Santa Claus


Nicholas: The Epic Journey from Saint to Santa Claus


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An elegantly written, idiosyncratic biography of Santa Claus, from his saintly origins in Turkey to his current reign as the king of Christmas. "Nicholas "is a biographical travelogue tracing the evolution of one of the greatest cults of modern times--the rise of Santa Claus from his origins in Byzantine Turkey to his role as the jolly man who grants every child's wish. It is a compelling story of religious worship and strife, cultural interpretation, and mass commercialization brilliantly framed by Jeremy Seal's modern-day voyage in Santa's footsteps. Saint Nicholas, as Santa was originally known, lived and worked in Myra on the southern coast of Turkey 1,700 years ago. He became a revered figure in the Orthodox and Catholic churches, attracting devotees across the Christian world as his cult shifted westward with the centuries. The saint's bones are said to still exist, and Seal's dogged pursuit of these relics launches his quest for Santa's true lineage--one that takes him through present-day Turkey, Italy, Holland, England, America, and finally Lapland as he pieces together the history of this extraordinary man-to-myth transformation. In the tradition of Bruce Chatwin and Tony Horowitz, Jeremy Seal is a natural storyteller, weaving fascinating history and intrepid travelogue into a book every bit as enchanting as its subject

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