Show I JS THE END NEAR Some Harvels of Prophecy lie Events Predicted 1881 STRANGE PROPHECIES FULFILLS WiTHIN THE PAST IW STYF1VI TKAES SO PEOPHEC1KS BEYOND 1831 MOTHER EHIPXOX A REAL PERSONAGE EONAGE A PROVED BY THE HAB LEIAS JTANPsCaiPTS THE UNITED STATES IN PBOPRECYTHE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL STORY OF THE PYRAMIDS BY C C RUTJIKAUFF Concluded Eight here I quote a remark of Louis Kossuth made many years ago 1 predict and the eternal Go hears my prediction That there can be no freedom for Europe and that the Cossacks from the shores of the Don will water their steeds in the Hhine Mr Walter proprietor of the London Times is on record a believing that at the end of the nineteenth century there will be but two first class powers Russia and America an opinion based on his extensive travels in both countries coun-tries Tourgeneff says In a century there wont be a King in Europe in and except perhaps England ad there will be nothing but a pageant a political mummy shown to the populace at E much a head The times certainly significant of the approaching political redemption re-demption of mankind and republicanism repub-licanism today i making enormous strides I ISOl the crowned heads of Europe pointed to the seemingly near dissolution of the Americar Republic and asserted that republicanism republic-anism could nut exist successfully The King of Prussia arrogantly declared de-clared 1 am King by the grace of God and not by the will of the people Would he dare assert that today in Germany Are not the sovereigns and their Minister today to-day doing every thing to conciliate the people and that in the most supplant manner The discontent of the English working classes the feeling of oppression in Germany the agitation of the Nihilists in Russia may well cause alarm to the hereditary nuers and when beyond this is seen France rich happy and prosperous does it not seem a if there was occasion for their genuine fright The age which has seen the destruction of the temporal power of the Pope and the fall of Turkey may yet behold the death of absolutism In that remarkable book Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid occurs much that is appropriate to this subject and the most recent investigations of Egyptian scholars furnish some facts worthy of serious investigation The fact that but one of the thirty eight pjrauiids is perfect in it proportions and tho wonderful wonder-ful unity in the various proportions pro-portions of that one have suggested that it was built under Divine inspiration in-spiration I all its finished parts there is not a vestige of heathenism nor any thing resembling idolatry Its exterior and interior are plain and simple and devoid of the usual engraved or sculptured work of Egyptian monuments monu-ments and buildings Ancient writers relate that it was built under some mysterious compulsion which would account for the absence ab-sence of the usual decorations According to these writers the Egyptians hated and yet feared the power that was compelling them to build it In its nature and conception con-ception it was so grand and pure that its architect must either have had superhuman ability or else was divinely inspired I can only give a brief synopsis of Professor Smyths conclusions leaving the reader to peruse the book for himself if he i dissatisfied with tho statement Until 1S39 comparatively little of the mystery of the pyramid was solved In that year John Taylor of Scotland began a new series of scientific measurements measure-ments calculated to prove by the actual facts of ancient Masonic construction con-struction in number weight and measure and by other reasons that were sound and Christian that the builders of the Pyramid were of the chosen race These show that the construction of the pyramid betrays an exact numerical knowledge of the cosmical phenomena of both the heavens and the earth which with the limited knowledge of the times could not have been human The geometrical proportions are marvelously accurate while the workmanship of every part is matchless It was discovered that the Great Pyramid represented the true value of TT and the discovery of what is now called the pyramidal inch was due to the necessity of representing TT by some measure that would avoid factions This measure bears a direct elation to the lengths of a day and a year and again to the earths semiaxis of rotation This later ha only been known since the time of Newton The architect of the pyramid it is demonstrated must have known the exact shape and size of the earth since he used the unique diameter of its axis of rotation as a standard of measure in the building That is the length of the side of the base of the pyramid mid is exactly onetenmillionth of the earths semiaxis of rotation Chronology is indicated by the number of times a pyramid standard of measure will go into the length of the side of the base which is exactly equal to the days and fractions frac-tions of a day in a year A relation to the suns distance has also been discovered and modern astronomers assert they could not have been known by human beings unaided by divine power at that time The coffer in the Kings Chamber is shown to be a capacity measure bearing a similar relation to the earths axis of rotation and its cubic contents reveals the earths density In 1840 Sir John Herschel assorted as-sorted that calculating the pyramid to be 4000 years old if the starry heavens were searched some memorial memo-rial or monumental astronomical record of the building of the pyramid mid would be found JJe discovered that the only notable star at the required re-quired solar distance so n to look lown the descending entrance passage sage of the Great Pyramid at the time of this building was a Draco nis which was in that position about 2100 BG the fact that this was the stars lower meridian culmination cul-mination caused latter astronomers to declare that this was only a coin cidtnee and that therefore no such astronomical record existed Prof myth who is the Astronomer Royal of Scotland has made the discovery dis-covery however that at the very time the star a Draconis was pass ing the lower meridian a more important im-portant one was passing the upper one the star Alcyone the centre of the Pleiades a constellation in which more of human history hopes and feelings centre than in any other This was the only zodiacal zo-diacal and consequently chronological chronologi-cal star in such a position at that date Then it was that the equi noxial point of the heavens coincided with the Pleiades and the year according ac-cording to the primeval fashion of all nations began That year was with the Pleiades to lead it out in that significant manner the beginning begin-ning of the first human and historic example of the grand cycle called I the procession of the equinoxes i I destined thenceforward to progress I continually through all the twenty I four hours and twelve signs of the i i fou zodiac though only at the rate of three seconds of time every year so as not t repeat itself until 25S21 years have come and gone The year of the base oi sum of the diagonals tI bae ff the pyramid expressed m inches IS 25S2T The interior of the pyramid i sub perhaps the most interesting sub ject of study and i was a Hebrew reader of Prof Smyths work who suggetedit chronological signifi since Beginning at the entrance cnce Begig extends passage an incline plane paage U inches for a distance of 4440 pyramid elton supposed to represent the time suppose succeeding the dispersion of mankind man-kind when the patriarchal life was abandoned and ending at the sym This ito is i bol of the bottomless pit bl represent the descent of the idolatrous idola-trous and Pagan The exodus furnished fur-nished an escape however for His chosen people and accordingly this is indicated in the first ascending passage of the grand gallery This paage represents periods t Malachi and the 400 years when the voice of prophecy of phecy was closed for 1542 years Jewish history in all Then COle the symbol of the birth of Christ shown by a peculiar joint in the wall l and then follows a marked I portion of the grand gallery thirty three inches in length reprcsentiup the years of His life At the end ol this is a well through which was made the descent into the bottomless bottom-less pit and which admits those who are on the descending plane if they choose to enter it by repentance to the gallery above From the well tho grand gallery extends for 1SS1 inches which it is claimed represents repres-ents the length of the Christian eni to tho kings chamber ProfSmytl believes that after that will come those troubles which the Bible prophecies pro-phecies are to last for a time preced ing the second coming of Christ and that this is represented by a depression de-pression in the floor which must be I passed before tho kings chamber can be reached To the question that would very naturally be asked Why was the pyramid built and its purposes nol revealedif before this V he answered that It was intended a a warning and a revelation to man in these the last days As it was in the days of Noah so shall it b in the days of the Son of Man They did eat they drank they married wives they were given in marriage until i the day that Noah entered the ark and the flood came and destroyed them all Even thus shall it bo in the day when the Son of Man i revealed re-vealed In that day there shall bean be-an altar unto the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt And it shall be for a sign and a witness unto the Lord of Hosts in the land of Egypt Who hath said the measure thereof if thou knowest Or who hath stretched the line upon it Whereupon Where-upon are the foundations thereof fastened r Or who laid the cornerstone corner-stone thereof When the morn ing stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews relates how that people prior to the flood erected two pill ars one of brick the other of stone to teach succeeding generations gener-ations astronomy and in order that their inventions might not be lost They made two so that if one was lost or destroyed the other would remain and says Josephus the other of stone remains in the land of Siriad Egypt to this day It is even claimed that the seven overlappings of the grand gallery are fully a significant n the gallery itself Mr Charles Latiiner a prominent pro-minent civil engineer of this country scaled the upper overlapping and found it to be 1643 pyramid inches in length from the beginning to the point where the light breaks in from what Professor Smyth designates desig-nates the ventilator He concludes that this is to symbolize the era of Cromwell when indeed the first light broke in upon the Christian dispensation The next overlapping is 1774 inches in length and according accord-ing to Mr Latimers idea represents the time of the birth of the now Israel the United States |