Sunday, July 16, 2006

Dutch Hieroglyphs

When Rachel received the hieroglyphs from Zander and commenters determined that they meant "cause to die" she didn't seem convinced. She asked what else they could mean? Should they be switched around? I think they might provide an important insight into Valenzetti and perhaps others whereabouts.

This is why I think maybe Alvar, Valenzetti even Mittelwerk might be in Leiden, The Netherlands…or somewhere in the Netherlands.

1) First there was DJDan’s remark about Hanso swinging through the jungle on some mountain in the Netherlands…

2) Then I found this http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Image:Hieroglyphs.jpg posted in by Matt the Pale.

As the text beneath the glyph explains: "This is an image from Raymond O. Faulkner's A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian published in 1976 by the Griffith Insitute, page 218. The word is causative, so a likely translation might be "to kill." Faulkner cites A. H. Gardiner's commentary on Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage (abbreviated GAS in this entry). Specifically, these particular symbols apparently come from column 16, line one of that work. Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage is also known as the Ipuwer Papyrus.

The Dialogue of Ipuwer and the Lord of All is an ancient Egyptian poem written on papyrus[1]. The official name of this document is Leiden Papyrus I 344, after the town in The Netherlands where the papyrus is held (in the National Archeological Museum)."

Matt the Pale was interested in the meaning…he but didn’t say much about the surprising fact that those glyphs are an actual “quote” from an real-life document…housed at the University in Leiden (where Einstein tarried and where cyrogenics were developed. Plus there’s a Viking museum there, too. Rachel said she liked the Vikings. Scandinavian ones, at least.)

There are other Dutch references in TLE--DeGroot, for instance, but most imporant, if those glyphs are pertinent to the Numbers and most likely the Valenzetti code, then perhaps Valenzetti wrote the code at that university where he found the ominous Admonitions and the glyphs. If he is alive, but missing, perhaps he's returned to the site of his greatest accomplishment.


3) Then I saw that the Helgus in Helgus Antonius was likely to stand for holy or Saint and I found the St. Antonius Hospital http://www.antonius.net/rood/english.php specializing in cardiology…something Alvar might have a need for .. Maybe Mittlewerk was visiting Alvar there. Maybe Mittlewerk needs hospitalization there himself…

But I don't believe that part about the hospital so much after learning about St. Anthony's Fire.

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