APPENDIX C
According to the main false narrative Prester John (Latin: Presbyter Ioannes) was a mythical Christian patriarch, presbyter, and king. European narratives from the 12th to the 17th centuries described a Nestorian patriarch and king purportedly ruling a Christian nation isolated amongst pagan and Muslim populations in the Orient.[1]: 28 These accounts frequently incorporated medieval popular fantasy tropes, portraying Prester John as a descendant of the Three Magi, governing a realm abundant in wealth, marvels, and exotic creatures.
Initially, Prester John’s kingdom was situated in India, possibly inspired by reports of Nestorian Christian evangelization and the journeys of Thomas the Apostle, as documented in texts such as the Acts of Thomas. With increasing European awareness of the Mongol Empire, the legendary kingdom was relocated to Central Asia. Subsequently, Portuguese explorers posited that the figure of Prester John referred to Ethiopia, then a geographically isolated Christian territory.
The reality though seems to be another. And further in the article I will make the case of the fact that the modern psy op of tartaria and of the golden age of a lost civilization is the same as other initiatic traditions, hyperborea, the thule, atlantis. All cry for a lost golden age. The times before the flood. The days of noah. They want to rebuild those days. When the nephilim were around. I reccomend to read our articles on the church fathers reports on the giants from the article list if you are not familiar with the subject. But also I advise you to read 3 great books on the topic
The prevalence of Tartarian and lost civilization narratives, including the golden age mythos, shares parallels with initiatic traditions such as Hyperborea, Thule, and Atlantis, alluding to a pre-diluvian epoch of advanced civilization potentially linked to Nephilim lore. Supplementary research into the church Fathers accounts of giants, as detailed in our related article here on scripta memo, will help you understand the topic. I also suggest 3 great books:
Groundbreaking research into prehistory and lineage; a unique and definitive work.
Gary Wayne – The Genesis 6 Conspiracy Part 1
This subsequent analysis delves into complex biblical passages and offers clarification regarding celestial beings and angelic hierarchies.
Gary Wayne – The Genesis 6 Conspiracy Part 2
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PRESTER JOHN
An Italian romance recounts an embassy dispatched by “Prester John, a very noble Indian lord,” to Emperor Frederick, ostensibly Frederick II, recognizing him as “the mirror of the world” to ascertain his wisdom. Prester John sent three stones to Frederick, simultaneously posing the question of what he deemed most valuable.
The narrative states the Emperor accepted the stones without inquiring as to their worth, answering that “measure” was the most valuable.
Prester John deduced the Emperor possessed wisdom in words, but not deeds, as he failed to recognize the stones’ inherent powers, anticipating their devaluation through Frederick’s ignorance and ordering their return, notably via a stone possessing the magical power of invisibility, declared “worthier than your whole empire.”
These legends gain significance when considering the Kingdom of Prester John as a medieval representation of a Supreme Center, often posited in regions such as Central Asia, Mongolia, India, or even Ethiopia.
The attributes ascribed to this kingdom unequivocally indicate its symbolic nature. Prester John’s gifts to Emperor Frederick represent a mandate intended to allow the German representative of the Holy Roman Empire to establish contact with the principle of the Universal Ruler. The water of perennial youth symbolizes immortality.
The incombustible garment alludes to the phoenix’s capacity for self-renewal through fire. Invisibility represents access to a supersensible dimension.
Incombustible garments symbolize the phoenix’s regenerative power, emblematic of invulnerability and renewal. Invisibility represents the capacity to interface with and traverse the invisible, supersensible dimension.
The ability to breathe underwater signifies transcendence over worldly currents, akin to initiatory mastery over the principles governing existence. Prester John, styled “rex regum” in the *Tractatus pulcherrimus*, embodies the unification of spiritual and temporal authority, self-described as “Johannes presbyter, divina gratia Dominus dominatium omnium, quae sub caelo sunt ab ortu solis usque ad paradisum terrestrem.”
More than an individual, “Prester John” functions as a title, designating the guardian against Gog and Magog, wielding dominion over both visible and invisible realms, and safeguarding access to his kingdom with formidable guardians. This kingdom contains the fountain of youth.
Further symbolism includes the “revolving castle” echoing celestial imagery, stones of illumination, and stones capable of restoring sight and conferring invisibility. Notably, Prester John possesses a stone capable of reviving the phoenix or eagle, a symbol associated with imperial power and its eternal aspect, paralleling the ancient Roman phoenix.
Mythic figures such as Xerxes, Alexander the Great, Roman Emperors, Ogier of Denmark, and Guerrinus are reputed to have visited Prester John’s domain.
Legend ascribes to Alexander, following his eastward campaign towards India along the routes of Heracles and Dionysus, the attainment of a divinely ordained pledge of victory. This culminated in his discovery of both the Fountain of Youth and the dualistic trees of the sun and moon, representing masculine and feminine principles, which foretold his destiny and imperial dominion. Mythological narratives within this cycle recurrently reference central arboreal figures, including the “Tree of the Center,” the “Solar Tree,” the arboreal conferrer of victory and empire, and the “Tree of Seth.”
TARTARIA
APPENDIX D
The contemporary psychological operation originates from the propagation of a fabricated historical narrative concerning a bygone golden age.
This deception is frequently intertwined with the heretical assertion that the millennial reign of Christ has already transpired. Such narratives are readily linked to esoteric concepts, including Tartaria, the cosmic tree, and the symbolism of the world ruler.
Investigation into Gnostic and mystery religions reveals recurring motifs such as pyramids, specific arboreal arrangements (Magical Trees), and elevated sacred sites, elements consistently condemned by God in the Bible as associated with polytheistic practices.
Medieval accounts of the Great Khan’s empire, often conflated with the kingdom of Prester John, fostered a renewed interest in the concept of a World King.
The saga of the Great Khan, in particular, gave rise to a recurring motif of a mystical tree bestowing victory and universal sovereignty upon those who could locate it or suspend their shield from its branches.
Johannes von Hildesheim describes this tradition:
[Within the Tartar temple exists a desiccated tree, renowned globally. An enduring tradition prevails throughout the East: aspirants to kingship or lordship suspend their leather or metal shields upon its branches, thereby securing obedience and recognition of their authority.]
APPENDIX E
A recurring point of contention within Masonic discourse concerns the lineage associated with the Tree of Knowledge.
Masonic histories, such as those detailed by Albert G. Mackey, often reference apocryphal manuscripts that trace the craft’s origins to the line of Cain, particularly Tubal-cain, rather than the line of Seth.
This narrative framework occasionally conflates figures, notably Enoch, to obscure the distinction between the Cainite and Sethite genealogies described in Genesis. Furthermore, Masonic traditions venerate figures such as Nimrod, and historical associations with Babylon, Egypt, Pythagoras, and Hermes Trismegistus (Hermarynes), contribute to this complex symbolic tapestry.
Enochian magic, a late 16th-century ceremonial magic system, is closely linked to Dr. John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I’s astrologer, and his associate Edward Kelley. This system is attributed to Enoch the son of Cain not the one from the line of Seth that was cited also by Jude and Peter in scripture. ( Jude 1:14-15, 1 Peter 3:19)
This distinction is critically important, particularly for students of pre-flood history.
Independent research into these sources is encouraged for a comprehensive understanding of these claims.
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The tree is infused with multiple layers of significance due to verbal assonance. While not the symbol of the “Dry Tree” specifically, the expression *arbre solque*—interpreted as “solar tree” (*arbor solis*), “solitary tree” (*arbre seul*), and “Seth’s tree” (*arbor Seth*), as evidenced by Marco Polo’s reference to *l’Arbre Solque* as *l’Arbre Sec*—suggests related concepts. Furthermore, *solque*, potentially derived from an Arabic root, implies “wide, high, lasting.” An English manuscript posits the tree’s origin as a sprout from the Tree of Knowledge, the central tree of Eden, grown by Seth.
The tree’s power to grant dominion evokes the “primordial state” narrative exemplified by the Garden of Eden. The solar/lunar tree pairing and the duality of knowledge/victory trees reflect the inherent synthesis of powers characterizing this state, a synthesis that precedes the subsequent separation or feminization of the spiritual and materialization of the virile.
The association of the tree of Empire with the paradisiacal tree is logical, given the established correlation between legitimate imperial manifestations and the primordial state.
The tree’s “dryness” symbolizes a period of decadence necessitating transcendence, as illustrated by the legend of its blossoming upon the meeting of Prester John and Emperor Frederick. Historically, Prester John’s kingdom served as a conceptual basis for integrating the latent forces represented by chivalry, the Empire, and the Crusades. This figure, a non-Christian ally, was invoked, in a materialistic adaptation, to ensure success for the Christian cause in the Holy Land during critical periods. Prester John, another detestable idol of “team snake.”





