The Phoenician Menorah of Ireland

The Phoenician Hebrew Menorah (7 branch candlestick) can be found in Ireland on what is known as a pillow stone in Cloontuskert, Jewish menorah in irelandcounty Roscommon.

This was the same location that was the seat of Kings of Connacht and then to the High Kings of Ireland. This was also the location of the Táin Bó Cúailnge, or Cattle Raid of Cooley, an epic tale in Irish mythology. It was also home to many of the first early Christian monasteries, abbeys, and priories.(1) (more…)

Irish and the Greek alphabets have been proved to be the same

This quote is from 33rd Degree Freemason and Knight, Sir Godfrey Higgins from his book Celtic Druids:Quote - greek and irish

The reader will not forget that the Irish and the Greek alphabets have been proved to be the same, the truth of which will be much more clearly shewn by and by. (more…)

The Black Irish of Montserrat in the Caribbean

Here’s an old video of the Black Irish of Montserrat in the Caribbean. Many of the Irish were forcibly deported when the English had conquered Ireland. The military campaign was led by the famous military leader known as Oliver Cromwell who was the  Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland for  Henry VIII.

It was at this time that all royal and Catholic owned land was confiscated and given to English and Scottish settlers. Many of the Old Irish and Catholic who had opposed English rule and or were a threat were either massacred and or as in this case, they were forcibly moved to a faraway island.

From the Sun Sentinel: “Mountains, villages and scenic sites bear names like St. Anthony`s, Sweeney`s Well, Kinsale and Potato Hill. (more…)

The Ulaid/Ui Neill of Ireland and the Ouled Nail of the Sahara Connection

The Ulaid or Ulaidh (singular Ulad or Uladh), were a people of early Ireland who gave their name to the Irish Province of Ulster. They were also ULSTER FLAGknown as the Picts (Painted People) of Ireland and Scotland. The Kings of Ulster were of the Ulaid and Dál Riata who were a branch of the Érainn, also known as the Darini of Ptolemy, which is another name for the Ireland (Érin) royalty.

These Semitic people had migrated to this land from the East approximately 2,700 years ago and are descendants of the Phoenicians and Greeks, who we also know of today as the Hebrews. Another Ulaid related group were called the “Northern Ui Neill” who rose to power in west Ulster at a later date. They appear to be Vikings who had subjugated or united with the ancient royal families of the Ulaid.

On the other side of the world, there is another tribe with a very similar name to the Ulaid and Ui Neill. They are called the Ouled Nail (Ouled Nayl or Arabic: Awlad Na’il), who are a Berber people that are said to have originated in the “Montes des Ouled.” Their territory is in the Saharan Desert in Algeria, from Biskra to Jelfa. (more…)

The Danites in Ireland

By Frederick Lawrence Rawson – Danu or Donu seems to have been considered by the Goidels or Gaels as the Tribe of Danancestress of the gods. The Goidels, according to the most generally accepted theory, arrived in Britain between 1000 B.C. and 500 B.C., whilst the Brythons or Brittones seemed to have appeared about the third century B.C. Their descendants are the more modern Gaels and Cymry.

Some of the principal figures in British mythology are called sonsand daughters of Don—such as Arianrod, daughter of Don, also called daughter of Beli. Britain, according to a Welsh triad, was known as the “Honey Isle of Beli.” Bilhah was the mother of Dan. (Gen. 30, ver. Cr. 6), and Bela was the eldest son of Benjamin, whose four sons, Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, and Jerimoth were mighty men of valour (I. Chron. 7, ver. 6 and 7, and 8, ver. 1). Probably the surname “Bill” is the modern equivalent. (more…)

The Irish Tuatha Dé Dannan Connection to the Tribe of Dan

“It is certainly no coincidence that the Irish Gaelic word Dun or Dunn means “Judge,” just as Dan does in Hebrew!” –Symbol - Tribe of Dan Raymond McNair

The ancient connections between the Irish Tuatha Dé Dannan and the Greek Tribe of Dan have been documented all throughout history.  The “History of Ireland,” in the Peabody Institute, states that the residents, prior to the Tuatha De Dananns, were descendants of 5,000 people from Greece called Foibalges. The next to appear, about 717 B.C., under a king called Nuad, were the “Tuatha De Danann,” said in Irish to be “the tribe of Dan.

This makes sense since the old people of Ireland were once named after their tribe as the Dan-onians, and the most famous Irish ballad is forever immortalized after this tribe in the song “Danny Boy.”

The true Irish saga of the tribe of Dan, “a serpent by the way,” is a fascinating “trail” of waymarks along the path of this tribe’s journey.  These waymarks are the signs and symbols that the Tribe of Dan had left in all the places they had travelled and conquered such as Ireland. They gave their name to  many places that were known biblically as Mahaneh Dan (“Camps of Dan”). In Ptolemy’s map of Ireland we find Dan’s- Lough, Dan-Sowar, Dan-Sobairse, Dan’s resting place, and Dan’s habitation, and Dan-gan Castle (the birth-place of the Duke of Wellington). (more…)

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