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2004-09-07 21:28:08 UTC
francom.esoterisme,fr.soc.histoire.antique
http://www.higgs1.demon.co.uk/barritt/icke.htm
The following is taken from 'The Biggest Secret' by David Icke (1999).
Barat and Barati
...The 'royal' élite clan of the Aryans were (are) called the Barats
and this is why you find the term Barat or Brihat in the ancient
Indian culture as you do with Britain and British (Barat-ain and
Barat-ish). The Indian Vedas say that "King Barat gave his name to the
Dynastic Race of which he was the founder; and so it is from him that
the fame of that Dynastic people hath spread so wide." Parat, Prat and
Prydi, are some of the other derivatives of Barat. The original form
was Barat-ana or Brithad-ana." The suffix ana in Hittite-Sumerian
(Aryan) means 'one'. Ana in fact evolved into the English word 'one'
and the Scottish 'ane'. Barat-ana or Briton therefore means 'One of
the Barats' (Bruits). It is the same with many other countries
occupied by this race. The name Iran comes from the earlier Airy-Ana
or Air-an, which means Land of the Arrays or Aryans."
The Indian Vedas also acknowledge the goddess Barati (Belonging to the
Barats), and she was known as Brihad the Divine. They say her special
place was on the Saras-vati River which happens to be the modem Sarus
River in the Hittite-Phoenidan land of Cilicia. The river entered the
sea at Tarsus, the alleged home of St Paul in the New Testament, a
work written in accordance with Aryan sun myths. Also, these
Phoenicians and Aryans worshipped the serpent and the shape-shifting
reptilians called the Nagas were the serpent gods of the Hindus. The
Vedas, inspired by the Aryans, tell how the serpent-humans, the Nagas,
could cause fantastic damage and instant death. The Nagas were also
said to have appeared at the birth of the man who became known as
Buddha and the serpent plays a part in the legend of Khrishna. The
Roman name for Barati was Fortune after her legend as the goddess or
fortune. They depicted Fortune in the same way as the Phoenicians
symbolised Barati and the British do with Britannia. All were
associated with water as you expect with a sea-faring race like the
Phoenicians. The Egyptians, too, had a goddess called Birth, the
goddess of the waters, and she was another mirror of Barati because
the Aryan-Phoenicians were the force behind Egypt. Birth was described
by a Babylonian emperor about 680 BC as "a Phoenician god across the
sea". In Crete, another Phoenician centre under the title 'Minoan',
their goddess was Brito-Martis. She was a Phoenician goddess according
to Greek and Roman legend (Barati in other words) and the divine
daughter of Phoenix, the king of Phoenicia. Brito-Martis became
identified with the goddess Diana, a major deity of the ancient world,
and like her she was armed for the hunt. As Earl Spencer made a point
of emphasising at the funeral of his sister Diana, Princess of Wales,
she was named after the ancient goddess of hunting.
(voir figure sur la page web, deux images, une de barati et une de
britannia)
...L. A. Waddell translated the markings on another stone in Scotland,
the Newton Stone in the Dumfries and Galloway region, to be
Phoenician-Hittite and dedicated to their Sun god, Bel or Bil. The
classic British symbol of Britannia comes from the Phoenician goddess,
Barati. Look at how the Phoenicians depicted Barati and how the
British depict Britannia in the illustration. One of the major centres
of the Aryan-Hittite-Phoenicians was Cilicia in Asia Minor and here
Barati was worshipped as Perathea and later Diana. So Diana and
Britannia originate from the same source. Barati was the queen/goddess
figure of the Phoenicians as Barat was the god/king. These are
possibly names for the Babylonian deities Nimrod and Semiramis.
http://www.higgs1.demon.co.uk/barritt/icke.htm
The following is taken from 'The Biggest Secret' by David Icke (1999).
Barat and Barati
...The 'royal' élite clan of the Aryans were (are) called the Barats
and this is why you find the term Barat or Brihat in the ancient
Indian culture as you do with Britain and British (Barat-ain and
Barat-ish). The Indian Vedas say that "King Barat gave his name to the
Dynastic Race of which he was the founder; and so it is from him that
the fame of that Dynastic people hath spread so wide." Parat, Prat and
Prydi, are some of the other derivatives of Barat. The original form
was Barat-ana or Brithad-ana." The suffix ana in Hittite-Sumerian
(Aryan) means 'one'. Ana in fact evolved into the English word 'one'
and the Scottish 'ane'. Barat-ana or Briton therefore means 'One of
the Barats' (Bruits). It is the same with many other countries
occupied by this race. The name Iran comes from the earlier Airy-Ana
or Air-an, which means Land of the Arrays or Aryans."
The Indian Vedas also acknowledge the goddess Barati (Belonging to the
Barats), and she was known as Brihad the Divine. They say her special
place was on the Saras-vati River which happens to be the modem Sarus
River in the Hittite-Phoenidan land of Cilicia. The river entered the
sea at Tarsus, the alleged home of St Paul in the New Testament, a
work written in accordance with Aryan sun myths. Also, these
Phoenicians and Aryans worshipped the serpent and the shape-shifting
reptilians called the Nagas were the serpent gods of the Hindus. The
Vedas, inspired by the Aryans, tell how the serpent-humans, the Nagas,
could cause fantastic damage and instant death. The Nagas were also
said to have appeared at the birth of the man who became known as
Buddha and the serpent plays a part in the legend of Khrishna. The
Roman name for Barati was Fortune after her legend as the goddess or
fortune. They depicted Fortune in the same way as the Phoenicians
symbolised Barati and the British do with Britannia. All were
associated with water as you expect with a sea-faring race like the
Phoenicians. The Egyptians, too, had a goddess called Birth, the
goddess of the waters, and she was another mirror of Barati because
the Aryan-Phoenicians were the force behind Egypt. Birth was described
by a Babylonian emperor about 680 BC as "a Phoenician god across the
sea". In Crete, another Phoenician centre under the title 'Minoan',
their goddess was Brito-Martis. She was a Phoenician goddess according
to Greek and Roman legend (Barati in other words) and the divine
daughter of Phoenix, the king of Phoenicia. Brito-Martis became
identified with the goddess Diana, a major deity of the ancient world,
and like her she was armed for the hunt. As Earl Spencer made a point
of emphasising at the funeral of his sister Diana, Princess of Wales,
she was named after the ancient goddess of hunting.
(voir figure sur la page web, deux images, une de barati et une de
britannia)
...L. A. Waddell translated the markings on another stone in Scotland,
the Newton Stone in the Dumfries and Galloway region, to be
Phoenician-Hittite and dedicated to their Sun god, Bel or Bil. The
classic British symbol of Britannia comes from the Phoenician goddess,
Barati. Look at how the Phoenicians depicted Barati and how the
British depict Britannia in the illustration. One of the major centres
of the Aryan-Hittite-Phoenicians was Cilicia in Asia Minor and here
Barati was worshipped as Perathea and later Diana. So Diana and
Britannia originate from the same source. Barati was the queen/goddess
figure of the Phoenicians as Barat was the god/king. These are
possibly names for the Babylonian deities Nimrod and Semiramis.