Code Name Castillon - 19th Century Esoteric Diary Discovered
23.07.2008 18:07 UFO - Source: UFO Digest

Code Name Castillon
19th Century Esoteric Diary
Discovered
by Mary Alice Bennett
Posted: 18:45 July 4, 2008
Semiramis was a legendary Assyrian queen, also known as Semiramide, Semiramida, or Shamiram in Aramaic. Many legends have accumulated around her personality. Various efforts have been made to identify her with real persons. She is sometimes identified with Shammuramat, the Babylonian wife of Shamshi-Adad V (ruled 811 BC–808 BC). Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiramis.
Mata Hari - gilded and jeweled with Turkish harem pants, jeweled slippers and gauzy veilsA scholar in Britain has acquired a 19th century diary of a gentleman involved with either the Rosicrucian Revival or the Golden Dawn's Ahathoor Temple in Paris. Much of what is written is about day-to-day activities and the interesting parts are in code. It is written in French and presumably the code is in French as well. If he is writing about the ceremonials of a secret society, it is to be expected that he would keep them to himself. After all, the Freemasons took vows of secrecy that were enforced with the penalty of death.
There is one entry about a soiree at the house of a certain Comtesse Ernestine Vigy Le Breanne in Paris during the course of which a woman who appeared to be of Middle Eastern origin was introduced as "Semiramis" performed a rite said to be of Ancient Babylonian origin. Her companion, Tamara Arkadovna Pregashvili was said to be a Russian Georgian Princess. Pregashvili said that Semiramis was an avatar of the Great mother Goddess Cybele.
Semiramis was clad in the sort of costume that was worn by Mata Hari - gilded and jeweled with Turkish harem pants, jeweled slippers and gauzy veils. When the author gets to the performance of the rite, the writing switches to the code, which has not yet been deciphered.
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