The Love Of Queen Moo

Image: Depiction of Queen Moo

(Conspiracy Nation, 07/16/06) -- It is said [1] that Queen Moo (Mau) deeply loved Prince Chaacmol. When Prince Chaacmol was murdered by Prince Aac, the grieving Queen Moo and her followers departed the Yucatan Peninsula and sailed east to a new land, Egypt.

In our own time, scientists doing chemical analyses of Egyptian mummies have been startled to find traces of tobacco and cocaine. How could this be? There had been neither tobacco nor cocaine in ancient Egypt (or so it was thought). Where was the original land of the Pharaohs?

It was about 9500 B.C. When Prince Chaacmol was slain, a heart-broken Queen Moo caused a monument to be erected in his memory. Chaacmol, meaning "power of the leopard," is signified by a statue atop his monument in Central America: a leopard with a human head.

Civil unrest in the Mayan kingdom came as a consequence of Prince Chaacmol's assassination. Queen Moo and her followers fled east, and arrived in the West Indies. Disappointed by the sunken nature of this once glorious land, the Queen and her entourage continued eastward, eventually reaching Egypt. There, her name is found mentioned, in crumbling papyri, as "Queen Mau" (Moo).

Homesick for her native land, and aching with the memory of her beloved Chaacmol, Queen Moo, it is said, caused to be built an even larger statue in Egypt. The Sphinx, far older than the Egyptian Pyramids (http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Pyramid.html), still demonstrates the love of Queen Moo. Like the smaller statue in Central America, the Sphinx consists of a feline body with a human face.

It was many thousands of years later when the Spanish Conquistadores invaded Central America. A Friar Diego de Landa, in the 16th century, is said to have written down the Mayan alphabet. Years later, explorer and archaeologist Augustus Henry Julius Le Plongeon succeeded in reconstructing it. Linguistically, Le Plongeon connected this alphabet with ancient Egypt.

For his pioneering efforts, Le Plongeon was ridiculed by pseudo-intellectual critics. Yet they had not lived and breathed the Mayan culture, as had Le Plongeon. Undeterred, he continued his life's work.

Gradually, Le Plongeon became convinced that Freemasonry was an oral tradition originating not in Egypt, but amongst the Mayans. It is Central America which has the most Pyramids, not Egypt. The largest of all Pyramids is the Danta Pyramid in Guatemala, being six times the size of Egypt's Great Pyramid. Masonry, in its operative aspect at least, was quite advanced in the olden times.

The Sphinx a memorial to Prince Chaacmol? Others say the Mayans, coeval with the Egyptians, were yet not part of them but an isolated branch. Or that the Sphinx represents a previous, androgynous race. Or that the Sphinx signifies "the terrible Spirit of duality in man himself."

Nonetheless, there is some agreement in this: "The ancient hieratic alphabets of the Maya and the Egyptians are almost identical."

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[1] Sources: (a) Before The Pharaohs by Edward F. Malkowski; (b) The Secret Doctrine by H.P. Blavatsky
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