Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Importance of Cameroon in Our Ancient History And the Tree NOT Consumed By Fire

The Importance of Cameroon in Our Ancient History And the Tree NOT Consumed By Fire

Cameroon is major in all my works. Cameroon's range of seven mountains is sited in all migration stories of the Aztecs and Mayas from West Africa. This range of seven mountains with the central mountain being the highest in West Africa is also cited in Enoch's heavenly journey with the angel.


Mount Cameroon, Also known as Mount Fako and Chariot of the Gods
Enoch calls it the future throne of the Son of God when he comes to judge the earth. I think the Egyptian and South American step pyramids are modeled after this idea. The natives of Cameroon call it Chariot of the Gods. My research shows that it is the destination of the Pharaohs Afterlife journies, otherwise called Duat or Amenti - the underground abode of the god El/Ele/Ela.

The Mysterious Tree of Mount Cameroon. This tree will not be consumed by ANY Bush Fire.


I have every evidence in my books The Gram Code and the Lost Testament to prove that MOSES MET GOD ON THE SLOPES OF THE VOLCANIC MOUNT CAMEROON!!! Also the River of the Exodus Crossing was the Niger. We have every evidence from Egyptian records to support these.

Hatsheptsut's Voyage to "Punt" was to the Cameroon/Nigeria Region!

From Hanno's Report: "There was a big island in this gulf and in the island was a lagoon with another island. Having disembarked there, we could see nothing but forest by day ; but at night many fires were seen and we heard the sound of flutes and the beating of drums and tambourines, which made a great noise. We were struck with terror and our soothsayers bade us leave the island.

"We left in haste and sailed along by a burning land full of perfumes. Streams of fire rose from it and plunged into the sea. The land was unapproachable because of the heat. Terror-stricken, we hastened away. During four days' sailing we saw at night that the land was covered with fire. In the middle was a high flame, higher than the others, which seemed to reach the stars. By day we realised that it was a very high mountain, named the Chariot of the Gods. Leaving this place, we sailed along the burning coast for three days and came to the gulf named the Horn of the South. At the end of it was an island like the first one, with a lake in which was another island full of savages."

Read more: Phoenician Sea and Land Voyages and Routes, Hanno and Necho http://phoenicia.org/proutes.html#ixzz1bdJ83KxC



~~ Professor Acholonu
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Franck Mensah Gampson for the Beautiful Photos!!!
For the Books:

http://www.amazon.com/Gram-Cod...ations/dp/B002IG1DAA
and

http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Tes...11453431&sr=1-11