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A wild journey to Homer's Iliad

Today I read an article about the Trojan Horse and many thoughts arose. So I decided to write these thoughts down after doing a very small research.

First of all, the Greek language does not contain specific meanings but rather abstract meanings that act in a multidimensional universe. You must be very precise with the Greek language to give a specific meaning to something.

So the story goes like this: The Trojans kidnap Helen from Sparta, so the Greeks cities unify, they build an army and go to Troy. They fight for 10 years and in the end they win by using the Trojan Horse and take Helen back.

Now let's do some linguistic research. What does Helen stand for? Helen is a name that derives from Heile which is also referred to as the 5th element (usually meaning warmth but some call it Aether). So the Trojans didn't really abducted a beautiful woman. They abducted something VERY precious to mankind. That only could justify a 10 year war.

Who abducted her? Paris. Paris means the one who takes something. Unimportant person who doesn't even have a proper name although still has a city devoted to him.

Why did the war last for 10 years? Because the Gates of Troy could not be opened from the outside. This of course refers to advanced technology (also called West Gates like the ones Hermes used to take the souls to the Underworld) that the Trojans opened to take the Trojan Horse inside. Let's be realistic, no one would care about a wooden horse or - on the other hand - the soldiers would have hid inside a horse? The Trojan Horse stands for the trick. It could be anything, but it's the trick that made the Trojans deactivate their West Gates to take it inside Troy.

So now we must ask ourselves what is Troy? Troy is Atlantis. Or better a teleport gate to Atlantis, because Atlantis should have been in the Atlantic Ocean and it had no direct connection to land. How many such gates existed. For no reason I guess 5. One of them should be Troy.

And we come to realize that the Trojan War really tells the story of the Atlantean War. The story that Plato copied (from whom?) at the first chapters of Timaeus. Heroes (or biologically advanced men) like Odysseus or Achilles played a major role in this story.

The dates match, although they are kinda conservative. It could be anywhere between 20,000 BC and 1,200 BC. Many more common facts can be found in the video at the end of this article.

And let me finish by this...who is Homer? Homer means hostage. And who was hostage to the Gods?? Prometheus! (which again means the one who pre-thinks). Did Prometheus write Iliad and Odyssey? Of course not. But anyone who did it should be a close friend of him. After all what did Prometheus give mankind? (Not fire!)

But the 5th element - Aether - warmth - Heile - Helen!!!

And here is a video that I found on Youtube that tells that Troy could be Atlantis!