TheFetch
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The Story of Pei
Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:48 pm
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Was English crafted by a hyper-elite Occult sect? The Story of Pei compares and contrasts views held by the pre-eminent etymologist from Columbia University, Dr. Mario Pei, and asks specific questions relative to Dr. Pei's views in light of known Occult influences on the creation or fabrication of the primary components of the English system.
This is a reasonably long article with much historical details imbedded within.
A SAMPLE FROM The Story of Pei at Illuminatus Observor
quote: Noted Dr. Pei, "The invention of the press had led to a spreading of education, communications, and social consciousness such as Chaucer and his precursors would have never dreamed possible. In the latter half of the 15th Century some 35,000 books were printed in Europe as a whole. Between that time and 1640, over 20,000 printed works appeared in English and on English soil."
That this was an age of "elitism" where only the well do to could afford such luxeries is often touted. It would be clear then that with over 50% of all published works appearing in English and on English soil, "Osiris" had arrived. With the tool, or "weapon" of the Printing Press, the knowledge embodied in English was clearly being set down into the Written word. Dr. Pei noted, "The impact of these works on popular culture and literacy can hardly be overestimated; neither can their effect on standardisation and uniformity be minimized."
We are left to ponder. Did the "press", which was certainly known as "an embodiment of OSiris" by various Initiated orders, rush to "seal in a crypt" what would be seen as "modern English", setting down the parameters which would shape and guide mankind far into the future? For with the "written word" comes a another simple reality as mentioned by Dr. Pei: linguistic standards trend to be "frozen" as regards both the linguistics and the grammatical forms.
Dr. Pei then added, "So long as there is no "point de repere", no authority, real or fancied, for the language, the language continues to evolve in its basic feature, morphology." But what Pei does not appear to wish to factor in, or was part of the occlusion, was that there could very well have been a central core to the design in the fabrication of the language.
Max Mueller wrote some decades before Dr. Pei in "The Science of Language", Max Muller, another Illuminatus/Secret Society maven, stated in "Science of Language",
"We must distinguish between historical change and natural growth. Art, science, philosophy, and religion all have a history; language, or any other production of nature, admits ONLY OF GROWTH. Let us consider first, that although there is a continuous change in language, it is not in the power of men to either produce or to prevent it."
The role of the Occultist is to reveal what "science" cannot due to the constraints of the scientific calling to inclide its very definitions and logic that science is restricted to. One method we employ is to find "subtle links" in word usage, and with "Dr. Pei", a name that means in Kabballah, "Speech", being known as "the premier person on the planet of the world's languages", we must then cull such works with a fine tooth comb to find any threads from known Illuminatus works and then use our skills as Occultists to try to piece the puzzle back together.
In this example, we have Dr. Pei (Speech)referring to the genesis of the press (Osiris) resulting in a "freezing", or gelling, of the language, and then speaks that in the absence of "no authority", the language must by definition grow through morphology. In Max Muller, he equally states that a distinction must be made between historical change and natural growth, but seemingly glosses over the fact that LANGUAGE went through an historical change: the creation of the Press, which would be seen as a "return of Osiris" amongst Isisian versed Initiated Orders.
This "historical change" provided the mechanism to seal as in a crypt the underlying dynamics of the Isisian knowledge into the language, and none were "more busy" that they of the English variety, contributing over 20,000 works of a total 35,000 throughout all of Europe. 57% of all printed works went were contributed for a market that was less than that of German, French, and Latin, and for which the "exodus" of English across the globe would soon follow.
For those interesting in peering deeper into the historical details relative to the English language, and enjoy "occult" or "conspiracy" angles to the storyline, this article should be of interest. _________________ The Fetch. De-storying the signatures of the Occult as only a master of the Craft can do. http://illuminatusobservor.blogspot.com |