Saturday, November 15, 2014

SCALIGERIAN CHRONOLOGY

The chronology of the entire history of almost all the classical civilizations was developed by a man named Joseph Justus Scalinger. Joseph Justus Scaliger (Circa 1540 – 1609 AD) was a French philologist and historian whose works on chronology (i.e. SCALIGERIAN CHRONOLOGY) were among the greatest contributions of Renaissance scholars in historical and classical studies (source: Encyclopedia Britannica).

In his work, Scalinger investigated ancient systems of determining epochs, calendars and computations of time. Scalinger had a number of students, but his most famous student was Dionysius Petavius or Dionysius the little (a.k.a Dionysius the Petit in French or Exiguus in Latin).

Dionysius Petavius (Circa 1583 – 1652 AD) was a Scaligerian-Jesuit chronologist, best known as the inventor of the B.C/A.D dating system, which is adapted to number the years in the Gregorian calendar that we use in the West and other parts of the world today –  as you may already know, B.C stands for Before Christ and A.D stands for Anno Domini “in the year of our Lord.”

It’s important to know that it was Dionysius Petavius, who, based on the Scaligerian-Biblical chronology that he single-handedly developed, calculated the earth’s age to be 6000 years old – see Anno Mundi. While scientists have proven that our planet is so much older than 6000 years, perhaps billions of years old, the historical chronology of all the classical civilizations, from Ancient Egypt to the Ottoman Empire, is still being compressed into the falsified-earth’s-age timeframe of 6000 years.

In other words, much of the history of the world as we know it today was formulated based on a falsified-Scaligerian-biblical chronology. According to Fomenko and Nosovskiy, in their book “History: fiction or science,” the entire history of the Holy Roman Empire was back-dated or shifted-back by at least 1050 years, and much of this history happened during the Middle Ages (1000 - 1500 AD) not during the 1st Century through the 12th Century AD as now implied. Other scholars, like Walter Williams and Godfrey Higgins, had made similar claims.

I’ve always known that the biblical writers engaged in a premeditated falsification of history, involving the superimposition of created biblical characters and biblical chronology on real-historical characters and chronology. However, I was neither aware of the scale of this falsification as revealed in my latest research, nor of its agenda.


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