STUDY GROUP - Adamson and Ratta
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Continuing our focus on the early history of our world, in this episode of Study Group we learn about a fascinating pair of individuals whose gifts to this world are truly beyond measure. The legacy of their heroic efforts is still with us today. The story of Adamson and Ratta is not found in our history books or in the Bible, but echoes of their extraordinary doings can be found in the ancient myths and legends of many cultures, including India, Europe, and especially the Greeks, who received an extraordinary migration of 375 of the most superior pure-line descendants of Adamson and Ratta around 10,000 BC. This provided the latent potential for the later flowering of the Golden Age of Greek civilization. Adamson was the first-born son of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Subsequent to the default, he elected to stand by his parents and help with the building and defense of the second garden in Mesopotamia. His mate, however, chose to go with their children as they all opted to be taken off the planet. This was not a happy situation for Adamson, and he eventually decided to go on a quest to find the highland center of culture in the north that had been established by Van and Amadon, prior to their dedication to the building of the first Garden. His search was successful, and among these people he discovered the beautiful Ratta, who was the last pure-line descendant of two of the original corporeal staff members from the days of Dalamatia. They soon fell in love, and their many offspring were the progenitors of both the Adamsonite people and the secondary midwayers. They established an enduring center of civilization in the Kopet Dag region of Turkestan, which became a far-reaching source of racial and cultural uplift, much like the second garden in Mesopotamia. Archeologists are only now beginning to uncover the true extent of this “lost civilization.” -CT