My Life Before: Memoir of a Lost Royal
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Not many basically because I haven't been able to promote it and maybe people don't want to.Zooropa wrote:Frater, how many copies of your book have you sold?
My main goal is to get it to somebody who can prove to me that the story is true. To tell you thw truth im a bit scared
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Not many basically because I haven't been able to promote it and maybe people don't want to.Zooropa wrote:Frater, how many copies of your book have you sold?
My main goal is to get it to somebody who can prove to me that the story is true. To tell you thw truth im a bit scared
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I don't think the guys in "One Flew Over..." were actively selling books either. Just too many people to see, places to go and things to do..........real or imagined. Which one would YOU bet on?
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Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
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Think u im not my only purpose for having a book is this story so I have my ancient family for that
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Thanks Z, my only purpose for having a book is this story so I have my ancient family to thankZooropa wrote:Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
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Have you not heard of self publishing on line Zooropa. I could write a one thousand page story about my leadership over the tenth dynasty thingy-me-bobs at zero cost with zero revenue. Perhaps you were a chairwoman the Suffragette movement in an earlier life dsaxelby.Zooropa wrote:Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.

Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
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True Dusak, but the book is available in paperback so there has been some outlay.Dusak wrote:Have you not heard of self publishing on line Zooropa. I could write a one thousand page story about my leadership over the tenth dynasty thingy-me-bobs at zero cost with zero revenue. Perhaps you were a chairwoman the Suffragette movement in an earlier life dsaxelby.Zooropa wrote:Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
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Frater0082 wrote:Thanks Z, my only purpose for having a book is this story so I have my ancient family to thankZooropa wrote:Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
Clever Frater, they (your ancient family) wont be needing a cut of any profits.
Perfect.
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It took me four years to write this not counting the time when the events actually happened.This wasn't no joke or something that I just made up it took some heavy guts to put this together. imagine dealing with the pain of your current life and past life you'll be battered.
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It took me four years to write this not counting the time when the events actually happened.This wasn't no joke or something that I just made up it took some heavy guts to put this together. imagine dealing with the pain of your current life and past life you'll be battered.
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In the way they are. I'm telling you all what happened behind the political doors. This story was meant be told and i'm telling at it. The only profit I want is proof and to have a reunion with my sisters again. To be close to Seti and pay homage to my family and those whom suffered at Amar aZooropa wrote:Frater0082 wrote:Thanks Z, my only purpose for having a book is this story so I have my ancient family to thankZooropa wrote:Whatever we may think about our friend Frater, the guy has managed to cut himself a book deal.
He's obviously not as daft as we may think.
Clever Frater, they (your ancient family) wont be needing a cut of any profits.
Perfect.
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[ Perhaps you were a chairwoman the Suffragette movement in an earlier life dsaxelby.
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That is a possibility D but suspect it was my subconscious thinking of the 12 hour journey back
predominately sitting on my ..... (pretty sure it's starting to slide side=wards) 

That is a possibility D but suspect it was my subconscious thinking of the 12 hour journey back


It is what it is.
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No matter what is said about me no matter what is said about my story. I believe I came back from that time I'm here to learn life lessons that I never knew of t ok grow stronger spiritually. Well damn if I ain't there my soul will not rest until I find a hint of this story being true. I may never find out if it's true but as long as I keep the faith maybe I will.
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You are dealing with a place that was rather inconvenient for the establishment, assuming we believe the establishments version of Armania.
NEVER has ANY society changed so quickly in such a short space of time, that alone speaks volumes of the establishments account of Akhenaton.
We are supposed to believe that Akhenaton changed religion, art, and units of measurement overnight, then everything went back to how it was just as quickly..
And, why pick such an obscure place to live, ? All be it that it was locate dead centre of Egypt.. That part is worth considering, and also is vital in my own theories about the big man in the middle..
Ever consider it odd that nothing remains of Armania ? Like it was "taken away" somewhere... And forget the silly stories of Locals ransacking the place due to Victorian visitors ruining their crops.
An entire city, just gone ! Almost as if it was never meant to be found...
NEVER has ANY society changed so quickly in such a short space of time, that alone speaks volumes of the establishments account of Akhenaton.
We are supposed to believe that Akhenaton changed religion, art, and units of measurement overnight, then everything went back to how it was just as quickly..
And, why pick such an obscure place to live, ? All be it that it was locate dead centre of Egypt.. That part is worth considering, and also is vital in my own theories about the big man in the middle..
Ever consider it odd that nothing remains of Armania ? Like it was "taken away" somewhere... And forget the silly stories of Locals ransacking the place due to Victorian visitors ruining their crops.
An entire city, just gone ! Almost as if it was never meant to be found...
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It is strange how fast Akhetaten went down like that but the reason most likely is because no one wanted to be reminded of the catastrophy that everyone claimed to be my father
Amarna was in ruins by the reign of Ramses I. Mery(Meritaten) and I went to the site ourselves. Mery wasn't happy to see what was in her very eyes she was deeply saddened as to what happened to the city.
Amarna was in ruins by the reign of Ramses I. Mery(Meritaten) and I went to the site ourselves. Mery wasn't happy to see what was in her very eyes she was deeply saddened as to what happened to the city.
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This may well help.
Edgar Cayce was a channeler, this is what he says about the evolution of Egypt..
Listen and watch carefully. A very clever lot all those years ago.
31:00
Edgar Cayce was a channeler, this is what he says about the evolution of Egypt..
Listen and watch carefully. A very clever lot all those years ago.
31:00
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This is very interesting I always thought that that Egypt waz second to Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamia is where it all Started. Then Atalntis, then Lemuria, THEN Egypt... POSSIBLY
( one of my mad theories) but I think Akhenaten went there after he left Armania... That however was not the last we saw of the big fella...
You may need to watch that video more than once, I also found the self hypnosis session useful, these days, I do my own though...
( one of my mad theories) but I think Akhenaten went there after he left Armania... That however was not the last we saw of the big fella...

You may need to watch that video more than once, I also found the self hypnosis session useful, these days, I do my own though...
There's a time for everyone, if they only learn
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