The Algonquian Conquest of the Mediterranean Region of 11,500 years ago
The book, The Algonquian Conquest of the Mediterranean Region of 11,500 Years Ago, is about the last group of Anishinabek (the Ojibway's, Ottawa's and the Potawatomi) who invaded the Mediterranean region some 11,500 years ago, as mentioned in the Story of Atlantis. To understand the book, you'll need to read William W. Warrens 19th century book "History of the Ojibway people," and read the Story of Atlantis. You can visit the Amazon.com page which is selling the book by clicking on the above link. You can also call your local bookstore and have them order the book (they may not sell the book but they can order it to sell to you), by giving the bookstore the name of the book, the authors name, and the books ISBN #.
Author: Samuel Poe
Publisher: Publish America
ISBN: 1-60563-847-1
The Ojibway Syllabics
Interesting they are, but the whites have claimed that the whites invented the beautiful Ojibway syllabics. They are wrong however! When you see the Ojibway Syllabics below, you are looking at the writing system the whites Roman Alphabet came from or, the writing system the whites inherited. It is easy to learn how to use the syllabics. Just match up the letters in the top row which are p; t; k; ch; m; n; s; sh; y; and w, with the vowels on the left which are e; i; o; a; ii; oo; and aa. Examples ar pe; te; ke; che; me; ne; se; she; ye; and we, and so on. Please remember that the p; t; k; ch; s; sh; also have b; d; g; j; z; and zh counterparts. In otherwords, to write Anishinabe syllables beginning with b; d; g; j; z; and zh; you must use the p; t; k; ch; s; and sh syllables. The small syllables on the bottom row are used for syllable ending sounds. Checkout this following web site to learn about, and use, the Ojibway syllabics. To learn how to use the Ojibway syllabics you will have to download them first.
Ojibway Syllabics
You will also want to visit this web site with the ancient inscriptions found at Oak Island in Nova Scotia, which resemble the Ojibway Syllabics. Afterwards, you can come to your own conclusion about this very sensitive subject. If you read the entire story about Atlantis, you will eventually read the part about the climate of eastern Canada of 11,500 years ago. It is alarming and stunning to know that in eastern Canada 11,500 years ago, it was possible for the Anishinabek to grow two food crops a year. That can only occur in year round warm climate conditions. If you read about Oak Island, you will read about the coconut fibers they discovered at Oak Island. What is so special about that? Coconut trees only grow in tropical regions. The closest location in North America where coconut trees grow now, is down in southern Florida, where the climate is tropical. We are slowly sliding into an ice age. They are lying to everyone about global warming.