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O'Cuilleain (O’Collins) and the Celts |
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The power of history and not having your own history minimized, or destroyed, goes to the victors. So it was then that the history of Ireland and the O'Cuilleain (O’Collins), the “Holy Ones” from 1336 BCE entered a turbulent period lasting over 700 years.
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Their power and influence diminished as the rise of clans, of clan warfare and surnames increased. Intermarriage diluted the ancient holy bloodlines of Kings and Pharoahs and gave rise to dozens of clan and sept (small family offshoots) surnames resembling the original Cualann.
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But in the end, these seven centuries of warfare between bloodlines and the creation of new dynasties set the scene for first great European Empire, we have come to know as the Celts.
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All that was needed was a catalyst to end the fighting and re-unite the families of Ireland. |
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The first great “invasions” of Ireland
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One of the great and consistent histories of Ireland concerning this time was that Ireland was wracked by Civil War between three great groups, the Eberians in the North, the Eremonians in the Central and western regions and the Ithians/Iberians in the South.
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This story concerns the Milesians and the mythology of a family torn between rivalry. In the story, Eber and Eremon are two brothers of the great Syrian Milesius and his Egyptian Princess wife Scota. The Ithians/Iberians were told as being the descendants of Miled's uncle Ith, who controlled the Southern mountainous regions of Munster in Ireland.
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Today, over one in five Irish descendents, over ten million people (1m in Ireland, 7m in USA, 1.4m in Great Britain and remainder in Australia, New Zealand and Argentina) can proudly ancestry from either one or more of this famous feuding family known as the Milesians. The most common are those descended from Eremonian clans (est. 57%), then Eberian clans (est. 39%) and finally Ithian clans (less than 4% or 400,000 people).
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While the Milesian stories themselves are fables, the underlying assumptions concerning blood feud and closely connected groups bitterly opposed to one another is accurate.
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The fabled Eberians are also the Tuatha Dé Danann that landed at Inver Sceni in Bantry Bay around 1330 BCE and whom Eremon his “brother” fought.
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The Eremon are the refugees and exiles of Ugarit and bloodline descendents of Akhenaten, who themselves under order of the Pharoah pushed out their Phoenician Hibiru cousins and established a new kingdom until around 1250 BCE.
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The royal bloodlines of the second Ugarit along with their fleet attacked the ancient Ui Cualaan, the Holy Ones and ancestors to both groups of invaders and captured Tara (Torah) for themselves, proclaiming to be the true Kings of Ireland.
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The ancient bloodlines of great Kings, the Ui Cualaan retreated to the South and established themselves defensively in the mountains to the West of modern Cork.
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The one saving grace for the Ui Cualaan and subsequent separate families they created was that the Eremonian clans and the Eberian clans each considered themselves mortal enemies.
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It meant the most ancient and important bloodlines were able to survive in relative harmony and safety of the Southern mountains, while the feudal wars between these two great historic groups and their descendents continued over the centuries.
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The rise of the great clans
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Another saving grace for the Ui Cualaan and their descendents, the O'Cuilleain (O’Collins) was that from 1240 BCE until the arrival of Jeremiah (590's BCE), the kingship of Ireland was a constant battle between rival families, each using murder, war and blood claims to hold the throne.
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It meant that rarely did a faction hold the throne for too long, nor was is constant one group of clans of the Eremonian, the Eberian or sometimes the Ithian. It also meant that subsequent conquering forces such as the Christian militias and later the British systematic genocide had little proper understanding of ancient Irish royal lines and largely ignored the significance of the Ithian clans and septs such as the O'Cuilleain (O’Collins).
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In the meantime, the “sons of Eber” went on to form the first tribes associated with the Northern Eberians, namely Conmhaoil, Ir, Orba, Fearon, and Ferga. Correspondingly, the “sons of Eremon” went on to form the first tribes associated with the Central Eremonians, namely Muimne, Luigne, Laigne and Irial Fáith.
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Interestingly, in the mythology of the Milesians Eremon on the defeat of his brother was supposed to have been the first to divide Ireland into four provinces: Ulster (north), Connacht (north west), Leinster (Central and East) and Munster (South). Of three of the provinces he gave to his sons, but of the fourth (Munster) he strangely and inconsistently “gave” to the sons of his mortal enemy of the North, the Eberians.
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In terms of the ancient Ithian/Iberian, they became known as the Érainn and also by various writers and chroniclers as the Menapii, Bolgi, Builg, Belgae, Osraighe and Firbolgs; later also as the Corca Loigde.
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It is apparent by the 9th century BCE that the most ancient bloodlines of the Holy Ones was recognized amongst the warring factions as the true High Kings of Ireland. As a result, most reigns of High Kingship were by descendents of the southern tribes of the province of Munster or through strong blood association to the Southern tribes.
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The arrival of the line of Judah
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Up until the end of the 6th Century BCE, Ireland had seen bloody warfare between powerful and fearless clans for over seven hundred years. Irish clans still controlled great and wealthy mining areas as well as mines in Wales and Southern England. Yet the influence and wealth of Ireland had been greatly diminished from civil war.
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However, an even half way around the world heralded the turnaround of the misfortunes of the great King bloodlines of Ireland upon the capture and destruction of the Temple of Solomon by Nebuchadnezzar around 596 BCE (exactly 666 years before the second temple was destroyed by the Nazarenes in 70 CE).
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The Persians were Zoroastrians, and hated satanic worship and the sacrificing of people, blood orgies, cannibalism and other elements of the dark occult from the original Akkadians/Assyrians and then refined by the Phoenicians and Kings of Judea.
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Upon capturing Jerusalem, they set about wiping the King line of Judah and all the noble Sadducee bloodlines off the face of the Earth. They forced the last Jewish King of Jerusalem, Zedekiah to watch as every man, woman and child was slaughtered in front of his eyes including his own family. Once they had finished, they plucked his eyes out and sent him back to Babylon.
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The great Jewish prophet Jeremiah, the architect of the Old Testament or Torah scriptuire that we know and worship today was deeply shocked by the barbarity and severity of his Persian masters approach to the Hebrews. While they had failed to listen to his Persian influenced scriptures designed to stop human sacrifice, he nonetheless must have felt a great and deep responsibility for the end of a line of kings dating back to the 14th Century.
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So Jeremiah himself snatched Princess Tamar or Tea Tephi, a daughter of King Zedekiah from the Persian guards and spirited her away from the slaughter. What Jeremiah then did is both historic and would have profound consequences for the history of future royal dynasties of Europe.
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Prophet Jeremiah along with Princess Tamar, Baruch (the editor of the first Old Testament), boarded a ship belonging to the Iberian Danaan at the Port of Baal-Boaz (now Bilboa), along with a massive, strongly-secured and mysterious Chest or Case, which they regarded with the utmost reverence and guarded with jealous care, a Golden-colored Flag or Banner, having blazoned upon it the device of the Red Lion of Jerusalem, and a large rough Stone.
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In or about the year 593-592 B.C. (some four years after the Destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar), they arrived at the Port in the North-East of Ireland, now known as Carrickfergus.
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At the time Eochaid Heremon ("Heremon," or Head King of Ireland), son of Ailill Finn, from the line of Firbolgs and therefore the Ui Cualann of the South, the Holy Ones and traditional divine kings of Ireland, was a legendary High King of Ireland. He became king when his father was killed by Airgeatmhar and his ally, Duach Ladhgrach.
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Jeremiah presented the last of the bloodline of the Kings of Judah in the form of Princess Tamar including the Stone of Destiny, the stone upon which all the kings of Jerusalem had been anointed, the Ark of Akhenaten (Moses), the royal harp of Kings and their dynastic symbol as well as the royal colours of the ancient Jerusalem lion.
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To King Eochaid of the Ui Cualann, the gifts themselves, let alone the gift of yet another royal bloodline was a momentous and historic event. However, the Prophet Jeremiah did not release them until the King swore to rid Ireland of the ancestral practices taken from the time of the Ugarit exiles of worship to Baal (Satan), of human sacrifice, cannibalism and the worship of blood.
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King Eochaid agreed in a historic act and renamed the capital Ath Cliath i Cualu to Tara “Torah” which means Hill of Law.
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Furthermore he instituted a more regular form of government, promulgated just laws and statutes fixed and regulated the feasts according to Prophet Jeremiah’s instructions, and founded schools; thus laying the foundations of that collegiate and advanced educational system known to have existed in Ireland long into the Christian era.
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The rough, square Stone, brought with the Princess, also played an important part in the marriage ceremony, for the royal couple of King Eochaid and Princess Tamar were united before this "Stone of Destiny" as a silent witness of their solemn union; and they were subsequently crowned upon it.
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The impact of Jeremiah in uniting Ireland was never forgotten and upon his death he was venerated as Irelands first “saint” buried on Devenish Island, the "Holy Isle" in the Lower Lough Erne, two miles from Enniskillen upon which no private house was ever permitted, then or since. You can still see the ruins of an ancient Priory and a still older Abbey - in the latter of which the sarcophagus of Jeremiah the Prophet may still be seen.
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For a great epic poem concerning the mission of Jeremiah and the impact on Irish history, see Chapter 14 of the Lebor Clann Glas (Book of the Green Race). |
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The rise of the Celts
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The arrival of yet another powerful bloodline combined with the symbols of Jerusalem and the words of the Prophet Jeremiah transformed Ireland virtually overnight from a bog of feuding families of ancient royal bloodlines to a united kingdom bestowed a holy mission claimed by God through Jeremiah to unite the Diaspora colonies across Europe and the Middle East.
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The bloodlines of the High Kings, the Ui Cualann (O’Cuilleain) now had flowing through their veins the blood of the ancient Kings of Ebla, the ancient Hebrew Kings of Ireland, the Hyksos Kings of Egypt and the Levant, the most ancient bloodline of the traditional Egyptian Pharaohs and now the ancient Kings of Jerusalem.
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In history, there has never been, nor ever will there likely be again such a concentration of important bloodlines flowing through one clan- the “holy ones” of Ireland.
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Under a united banner of the lion of Jerusalem, next to the banner of the crowns, the army of united Hibernia set out and established a new uniting philosophy of truth, of devotion to god, of courage and love of wisdom across all its lost cousins- from Spain, through to Germany, through to Italy, Greece and even as far as Turkey.
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Their new found discipline and devotion to utilizing their knowledge to improve living conditions of what had been no more than fiefdom towns across the ancient world set the scene for the triumphs of Alexander and later Rome.
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The very roads upon which these armies marched, the very laws and concepts of ethics and self discipline, of courage and self sacrifice were all derived from their cousins and their ancestors, the Celts.
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In the end however, the unity of the kingdom of Ireland did not hold and ancient practices and worships of Baal and the occult resurfaced resulting in the Celtic empire imploding less than one hundred and fifty years after it had begun.
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The new Leinster sept of Ui Cualann
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On the mixing of the royal bloodline of the House of Judah from Jerusalem with the ancient Hebrew and Egyptian bloodlines of the Holy Ones from the end of the 6th Century BCE, a new sept of the Ui Cualann appears in the province of Leinster.
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This sept while related and involved in further inter marriages between the O'Cuilleain of West Cork did distinguish their name to become the O'Cullen, also known as the Cullens.
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The legacy of the Celts
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The Legacy of the Celts, who converted hundreds of thousands to Judaism across the ancient world is felt even today.
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The monarchs of England upon the approval of the Vatican did permit the treasures of Ireland to be seized and the people enslaved, thus strengthening the English Crowns still suspect claim of divine right to rule. For what they seized was the Stone of Destiny and the use of a modified lion of Jerusalem as the new symbol of England.
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However, the English never recovered the throne of Pharoah, the throne of Kings, nor the Ark of Akhenaten (Moses). And the English never dared to claim the symbol of the harp, representing the actual bloodline of the Kings of Jerusalem. In any case, these are all but symbols. For real power has always rested in bloodlines and the English response over the centuries was to “breed out”, starve, enslave and kill the Irish.
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Nor could the English, or even the Sadducee High Priest families that founded Christianity have known just how many clues supporting this history remained littered throughout the Five Books of Moses, and the scripture of Jeremiah. It is much harder to erase whole sections of the Bible now there are many millions of copies. |
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However, their real problem was always in whose veins flowed these lines, how many and what families?
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